Francesca Willis Is Taking Over My Site

November 7th, 2004

I Think I’m going to have to start calling this place The Official Francesca Willis Blog or something, as she seems to be making a regular appearance every second entry of late. Here are some earlier threads on the Tahitian Temptress (including all those saucy pics you are all after):

The above Francesca Willis pic full size
A natural looking Francesca at home
Francesca Willis the Tahitian Temptress returns on a Maserati
ALL the saucy school & party pics of Francesca Willis

In todays Sunday Telegraph Francesca Willis has returned fire, speaking out against the photos, why they happened, and how they have helped launch her modelling career. Not intentional indeed… I must’ve missed something, but I’ll let you make up your own mind after reading the article below. She recently signed with Adpro Management and I’ve kindly linked to the Francesca Willis portfolio on the Adpro site.

Teen turns Internet scandal into triumph
By SHARRI MARKSON
November 7, 2004

THE teenager suspended from an exclusive private school after photos of her posing seductively in her uniform were spread across the Internet has launched a career as a model.

Barker College student, Francesca Willis, 17, was the victim of a vicious cyber scandal in July when saucy photographs of her reached as far as London over the Internet.Now Ms Willis has finished her HSC and says she is looking forward to a successful career on the catwalk after recently signing with Adpro agency.

Speaking for the first time since her ordeal, Francesca said the controversial photographs were taken with a camera phone while she was “mucking around” with friends when her teacher left the classroom.

“I was so upset when the photographs got out,” she said, “I was really angry with the boy who posted them on the web. I had friends in England who were e-mailing me saying they had seen it. Everywhere I went, people would know who I was. We had beer bottles thrown at the house and people would shout at me out of their cars. People were judging me, thinking I’m a tart and that’s not who I am at all. But the whole experience has actually turned out to be positive. It has helped to start my career as a model. I’ve wanted to be a model since I was a little girl.”

Willis recently signed with agent Grant Dwyer and is set to appear in Inside Sport magazine and Auto Salon.

However, NSW Parents and Citizens’ Association spokesman David Giblin expressed concern over young girls choosing to model, urging them to exercise caution and to make sure images appropriately reflected their age.The Sunday Telegraph 

Masticating An Apple

November 1st, 2004

spideyapple.jpg

Something to munch on perhaps? Ahhh even the arachnids love the Apple. This little critter (yeah right look at the bloody size of that thing) decided to invade my personal space and crawl onto my laptop whilst I was lying in bed finishing off a few tweaks to the free web directories list.

So what is it? Well it is a spider, or more correctly a common huntsman spider. Looks scary, but in reality its probably the most harmless spider you will ever encounter. They are placid and will not bite unless provoked. Hence this one was cruisy enough to just walk over my keyboard round to the back of the laptop and sit there whilst I took happy snaps…

Now, If the spider had of been a Sydney funnelweb, I’d have been a dead man.

The Free Directory List Rolls On

October 20th, 2004

Info Vilesilencer Logo

Due to the unprecented number of hits the list is getting, I decided to give the info.vilesilencer.com site a little face lift (face being the operative word) to bring it more in-line with vilesilencer as far as recognition goes. The free directory list is a resource for webmasters with 204 (currently) links to directories that offer free, general, no-reciprocal link required admission into their various categories. Helping populate a directory can work in a webmaster’s favour later on down the track when the directory begins to increase in traffic/recognition, particularly in the category their site is located in. This in turn has a knock-on effect which will boost the traffic being sent to the webmaster’s site. The more directories you add your site to the more little boosts you get.

I’m not the only one with a list of directories. There are many of them out there that list far more directories (because they include the ones that you will have to pay in some way for, whether that be a reciprocal link, a one-off fee, or pay-per-click). Because these lists also are useful resources I have created a list of directory lists also on the info site.

Another popular aspect of the info site, is the user agent list. What the hell is that? A user agent is just any device that interprets HTML documents. It includes browsers, proxies and search robots. It’s the latter that my user agent list concentrates upon. It’s a list of the spiders, crawlers and bots that parse webpages. A well-known example is googlebot 2.1 from Google. There are many more of them out there though, and I’ve chosen to document them so that other webmasters interested in what bots are visiting their sites can find out some background about them or attempt to help me in identifying them. I will begin linking the bots to their respective web homes, time permitting, in the coming months as I’d like to increase the usefulness of the resource. I’m also looking to add the IP ranges that the bots come in from. All in good time though.

If you have any resources that fit into the above categories, or that you would like to see on the info.vilesilencer.site, please contact me using the contact form on this site or the info site. I’ve added lots of content lately from contributors, and I appreciate those who have submitted this useful information. Sharing this information benefits all webmasters.

Francesca Willis, The Tahitian Temptress, Returns On A Maserati

October 12th, 2004

Francesca Willis Barker College Schoolgirl

Well, it seems the old adage that any publicity is good publicity seems to ring true, at least in Francesca Willis aka The Tahitian Tempress case. For those that don’t know our Francesca, she’s an Aussie Schoolgirl that posed in some saucy shots (like the one above) in her Barker College school uniform, then posted her photos on the net in July, 2004. Once you’ve seen the full array of shots its not hard to understand why the pictures were making appearances on blogs and websites worldwide.

Barker College is arguably one of Sydney’s more selective co-educational (thats male and female) private schools, and so something like this couldn’t go without some sort of punishment… and so they suspended her. I reckon the number of males signing up to Barker probably increased ten-fold on the back of the Tahitian Temptress daring shots. It’s publicity like this that takes the stuffiness out of the starched shirt that is Barker College, and suddenly makes it a cool school to attend.

Last week Francesca Willis popped up again in The Australian newspaper, posing with Maserati Australia boss Herb Appleroth (see below). Appleroth said he has no problems using teenagers as promotional models. “She’s an attractive girl – she has to make a living”. Looks like her decision to post the photos on the net has gained a modelling break for herself that she might not otherwise have had. Her agent, Adpro boss Grant Dwyer, said rather tongue-in-cheek “she has been slapped on the wrist by the nuns and promises to be a good girl”. I think we all know she won’t and I look forward to the next batch of sensationalism from young Francesca Willis.

Back to the coolness factor and how valuable it is to a school. Cast your mind back a decade or so to that infamous incident by two young lads (Porter and Saddler) in the Knox Grammar School Chapel involving an Apple Pie and some interesting interpretations on how to eat it. It’s still widely discussed today, and at the time it sent one hit wonder Peter Blakely’s Crying in the Chapel to number 1 in the Australian Music Charts for the rest of the year. Why were the American Pie films so successful, and where did that imagery come from do you think? I can take one pretty good guess hehehe. That one incident alone killed the Knox coolness factor for decades to come. I know people that went to that school over 12 years ago now that are still embarrassed to mention they went there, to the point of leaving it off their resume. If you’re a young man growing up in Australian society today… Which school are you going to choose when you finish primary? The one that has you called a fag whenever you get on the train; when you are on the footy field versus other schools; when you tip your bowter?; when you are strutting around with your bagpipe and kilt? OR are you going to choose the one that lets you go to parties where if you are lucky enough you might wind up with a girl like Francesca Willis? (who incidentally looks a lot like Shannon Elizabeth from American Pie). Seems like a no-brainer for me. Barker should be thanking the Tahitian Temptress for the publicity, and I bet behind closed doors, that they certainly are :)

For the benefit of those that haven’t seen the pics of Francesca Willis, I have included them below. enjoy :)
Francesca Willis posing with Maserati boss
Francesca Willis posing in uniform #1
Francesca Willis posing in uniform #2
Francesca Willis at party #1
Francesca Willis at party #2
Francesca Willis at party #3
Francesca Willis at party #4
Francesca Willis at party #5
Francesca Willis at party #6
Francesca Willis at party #7

Shallow Crossing: Snug As A Geek In A Swag

October 10th, 2004

Shallow Crossing

Pebbly Beach The Geek snares an eel Goanna at Pebbly Beach

Returned this week from a 5 day expedition to Shallow Crossing near NSWs South Coast. Let’s trot through some of the high (and low) lights…

At 6am Friday morning my mobile phone frantically buzzed on my bedside table as the geek rang through to confirm if the trip was still on. We debated the merits of battling the pissing down rain, as we remarked on how Sydney has gone months and months without a single day of rain and then it all comes down in fucketsfull when we decide to go away – We made the decision to be hardcore and go camping anyways even if the rain persisted at its torrential monsoonal level for the next 5 days.

So off we went in the jam-packed Cruiser for another trip into the wilderness. After doing some running around town and a few stops for some essentials (and non essentials) we finally got under way. Funnily enough we spotted a Morey Boogie 136 early on in the trip and the mood was jovial despite the sheets of water glancing off the windshield. It was about then that we noticed there was a leak in the far left corner of the windshield and we had to make a stop to silicon that bitch up. Right about then the rain started to pelt down a bit more forcefully and we pondered on whether the shallow crossing was going to be fucking deep crossing but we hit the Sheep Track anyways, the cruiser and its driver battling wind, rain, mud, and corrugations, and through our dark depths of despair there was one glimmer of hope like a shining beacon. Our faith. When we arrived at the crossing it was less Niagra Falls and more cascading water in the trough and we made our way safely to the other side and into the Shallow Crossing Camping Grounds.

Stuck in the middle with you – Clowns to the left of us (redneck motorheads from Minto we were guessing), Jokers to the right (the subaru 4WD club complete with screaming kids) and us stuck smack bang in the middle (well not really, we had the pick of the spots at the very back of the camping grounds with two embankments in which to fish off – we were only really in the middle as we drove to our vacant spot at the edge of the camping ground).

We were also forced to set up camp in the rain. I can tell ya pitching tents when you are soaked through to the bone isn’t my idea of fun. BUT (as became the catchphrase of the trip) You get that on the big jobs… you certainly do hehehe. Once we got the flys, the tents and the swag up (the swag being set up with consummate ease, a mere unrolling and hey presto it’s done) we hit the hayskies. The end of a long 1st day.

Next day we hit Batemans Bay to pick up some pilchies (bait) for fishing and some 100 pipers (grog) for pissing. After a bit of sightseeing we headed back to the crossing via Barkshed Road and nailed the trademark shintara and vilesilencer fire pit. We set the wood up in teepee formation with a few jiffys, hit it with the kero, tossed in a match and wooshka instant bonfireskies. The geek then pulled out his arsenal of barbie equipment and we nailed a simmering Indian curry, in a pot over the fire. Nothing beats a meal like that. As darkness descended on us we nailed the bottle of Pipers and proceeded to discuss the pros and cons of about 15 different program languages. Sounds like fun eh? Believe me it totally rocked!

keepin it reel the geek snares an eel! battling the dying fire, steaks sizzling away on the hotplate and a toying sea monster, the rod pinged away several times as dave was forced to recast several times in order to tempt the tricky “fish”. He then looked at me and said I’m gonna toy with him watch this dood, he cast the line once more and felt the familiar ping on the rod as the “fish” nibbled at the bait, then in one swift fluid moment he whipped the rod back and jerked the hook into the “fish”, it was then a battle of wills, with my esteemed friend plucking the eel from the water.

Day 3 saw us visiting Pebbly beach a nice little spot tucked away inside Murramung National Park. Very picturesque, and peaceful. Well it was until we walked across the nicely grassed area towards the beach and were confronted by this monster arrrrgghhh! We had a nice look around the area and soaked up the atmosphere before returning to camp via Batemans Bay to collect more supplies.

Rumours of the Wagsor making an appearance later that night, whilst the geek hit the swag for a few z’s and to dream of doze and br0nz3 (hehehe actually i doubt it) motivated me to use the quiet time constructively and I pulled out pen and paper and worked on a few new ideas for the silencer to be unveiled the next time I overhaul this hideous bitch goddess (which for clarification wont be anytime soon, i.e. next year at the earliest). I too dozed, in my chair by the fire, and awoke to smoking embers and the end of pleasant yet unfulfilling dreams.

The next day the Wagsor made a surprise visit, as we were expecting him the night before, and we lazed around soaking up a brilliant sunny day in the best the wilderness has to offer, by the water, chatting about life and fishing and laughing. Like all good times, they go fast. Before we knew it, Brad had left to return to the humdrum of city life, and after our last night of discussion by the fire, Dave and myself were packing up our own shit and heading back to the malaise ourself.

In other news – Congrats to Michael Clarke, Australia’s 389th player to wear the baggy green, on his debut century. His final score for the 1st game in india was 151. Adam Gilchrist also bagged a ton to put us in a strong position in the match at 474, we later rolled the Indians for 246, and it’s looking like we’ve got this game in the bag with them 6 for 105 in their second innings and needing another 352 runs to win. Shane Warne needs another 2 wickets to overtake the chucker Murali, as the worlds greatest wicket-taker.

KFC. Yup it’s never-ending. I came across this ringing endorsement for KFC a couple of weeks ago. I highly recommend watching the video. If you are having trouble giving up the KFC, the video clip might make it a bit easier. I enjoy the way PETA works, they know that companies like McDonalds and Wendy’s are never going to close their doors, so they don’t try and get them to, BUT they are trying to force them to change their cruel ways and correctly treat the animals they slaughter to make money. Which I think benefits us all.