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    Quickies part 2

    My friend Tony told me not to say his name backwards. I said, "Y not?"
  3. Do you think Albo is a leader?
  4. Today
  5. Her Party might have a leader in her, but does the Party have the people to back her up. I mean, does th Party have the people who could manage a Ministry? We've seen in the USA how people without experience in government have screwed things up.
  6. She MAY get there Physically (God Forbid) but she will NEVER be a leader. Being Bossy doesn't make you a Leader. Nev
  7. Never say never!
  8. It's generally considered the Voters get it right, Eventually, so Fakes like Pauline are doomed. WE risk wasting a lot of Precious time meanwhile, She's living the Life of Reilly Pretending She's Important. In-fighting will be rife in HER show.. She's out of her depth. She will NEVER be a leader on the world Stage. She's just a Stirrer. Nev
  9. You have to look for what you want in Melbourne. It won't jump out at you in Lights, in most circumstances but the Variety is there. It's best if someone with similar interests to yours , shows you around and it's ever changing in subtle ways . Also you don't have to be a Millionaire to live there. Traffic can be a bit harrowing at the Wrong time. It's growing a bit too fast. Trams are free in the central part of the City. I've now been here for 62 years but have seen most parts of this Country and a lot of Europe. I'm not a great lover of crowds and cities but they can offer a lot of facilities and variety nothing else does. . Nev
  10. Yesterday
  11. I feel that Melbourne has a cultural feel about it, as opposed to Sydney's commercialism. One goes to Melbourne for the theatre and music. Sydney does not seem to have that vibe, despite having the architectural beauty of the Opera House. But it's just a building. As for multiculturalism, I think that the meeja consistently misreports on it. I was in a shopping centre in Dubbo yesterday. I saw people from India, Asia, Africa, Indigenous and European all carrying on with their shopping with no sign of conflict. I had the choice for my lunch of several differnt food types of food styles.
  12. Hey, I object. I don't mind getting critical about USofA or Olde England or other 'shitole' countries..... But leave our Great Country out of it! (Nev, I'm being sarcastic)
  13. Apparently doesn't matter what you promise with the current mob just say it to get voted in and then do what you want. But the sheep will still vote for them
  14. Well,, for this first post, it is the good, the bad, and the ugly about Melbourne ad surrounds that I have seen so far.. And the meh? (in other words, makes no real difference). Since 2005, I have been back about 6 times; all mercy dashes or admin (estate). But this is the first time I decided to take some time to reacquaint myself a bit and not just run around like a chicken with my head cut off. So, I have taken some time out to jot down some notes.. ans keeping it apolitical, here is what I have observed or has stuck out in my mind: The Vic Market food hall.. It is so good and should be a national institution. I know the Adelaide Market is excellent, too.. maybe better. But there is something about that building which has changed little since I can remember it; my earliest memory is when I was 5; which is 55 years ago. The selection/variety of produce; the quality, and the prices are not that much more than supermarket from what I could see. Speaking of food - the bad.. It is expensive - more so than in the UK and by a way. Also on food, the supermarket quality - at least where we are and where I have visited has improved markedly. When I first moved to the UK, unbelievably, the UK supermarket food was better than Colesworth... But, the tables have turned again. The consumer chocolate bars - are the ugly. I should get quite trim after moving back as I can't see myself eating many at all. I know when I left Australia and the first visits, they were very similar to the UK, but somewhere along the line, the majors here changed the recipe to US style 0 mire sugars, palm oils I guess and the rest... it tastes like US chocolate now... Which was a real shame as I finally got my hands on a Chokito... which was my childhood favourite. Probably never again. Multiculturalism: For some peoples complaints on here, it doesn't seem to be particularly different to when I left, nor when I was a kid. The nature of the multiculturalism has changed, and I have noticed in Melbourne in particular, there is a proliferation of Asian eateries, but to be honest, while I think it is quite OK, on the scale, it is a bit meh? I know someone will point out that I can go to areas which are quite different.. It seems in Victoria, wherever they can put a shop, they will. I think it is over-developed commercially, and that it is bland, US style mass shopping architecture. Definitely a bad. I think Melbourne has become more Bohemian.. It has a vibe that shouts emerge from the conservative past and embrace different. I really like its vibe. Although, with the development of all those high rises around the market area, it did feel a little claustrophobic. Not great. The roads, despite some potholes and crumbling are fantastic. Getting around during the day with the traffic levels was a breeze... but Having to watch the speedo to ensure I wasn't a few licks over the limit was a pain.. I could easily have done 120kph on the Hume and it would have not been one iota less safe in reality.. I am sure there is more of the good bad and ugly, and no doubt as I recall or come across them, I will add the to here.. But it really has whet the appetite to get moving.
  15. Correct.
  16. Really?
  17. The town is noted for having one of the widest main streets in the country, at 60 metres. It was built as wide as this to accommodate turning bullock trains. In 2012, in the tradition of the Parkes Elvis Festival, Trundle launched its own tribute with the inaugural Trundle ABBA Festival. The town's annual festival, called "Bush Tucker Day", is held every September. There is also a golf course with sand-oil greens, a 25-metre swimming pool, tennis courts, horse-racing facilities and a sporting oval named Berryman Park. Who wouldn't want to include it on a grey nomad tour?
  18. Count Binface: The above poll is a national poll and not the people of Clacton, but it doesn't bode well for them becomming the next governing oarty, does it, since I think they have lost over 10% so far, and it will get worse.
  19. and execute on it.. Words are cheap.
  20. On another note; this trip has seen some quite strong urges to have a glass or two.. the wine here is so much better than that available in the UK, IMHO. But, I have so far not relented.. Very happy about that. I have drinks with a mate in Melbourne tomorrow night - See how that goes... But so far, so good. Come October, I will return, but probably no where near the quantity as previous.. It will coincide with the next visit ...
  21. Small town - can't drive fast 😉 Just back from the aeroclub eve.. Lovely people - very welcoming..
  22. Tom Cruise From his new film
  23. Thinking about how she can Help all the People she Cares about? Ha Ha. You are easily fooled GON. She will reduce taxes for Gina and get the ABC/SBS for Merdey. .She's their Puppet and she's not that bright or articulate AND she's 76 years of age.. Nev
  24. He is using it as a verb. Uno. The duration depends on where he points and how fast he is going. Just why would one wish to go to Trundle? Nev
  25. It's gunna take you 5 hours and 7 minutes to get to Trundle from Toc.
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