Oztalgian

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  1. Could be Beekay, I hit a Galah, a pink and grey cockatoo,the other day with one of my wing mirrors, the glass popped out so I had to replace that and luckily no further damage. They are quite a large bird around 14" long and weighing in at 12ounces. It made quite a bang as it hit the mirror casing

  2. Always got a football year book or annual, I remember it because it gave you the details of all the 92 clubs, manager/coach, nicknames, and home grounds when they had proper names not some stupid sponsors usually associated with on line betting.

    I could name all 92 league teams, their nicknames and their home grounds, a real fanatic then. These days my football interest comprises of looking to see how Forest, County and Stags have done in their latest game.

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  3. 1 hour ago, mary1947 said:

    Hi Oz  have been watching the news about Sydney  getting the floods

    Yes I have Mary. Seeing the house floating down the river was tragic for the couple . This is not an unusual occurrence as many houses of weatherboard or fibro cement construction are built on brick piers and can just float away if not anchored to the ground.  This rain event started in far northern Queensland and has traveled down the east coast and is now impacting the Illawarra region south of Wollongong. It has covered a distance of nearly 3,000 km and in some cases dumped 300mm (1 foot) of rain in 24 hours. It looks like they are going to get some more today and will take many days or weeks to repair damaged infrastructure. Thankfully to date there has been no loss of life but many still make attempts to cross flooded areas.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Beekay said:

    Thought it was unlawful not to do it Oz.

    Yes it is Beekay. After sending round a census official to collect the form a couple of times and me telling them i am not filling it out they usually send a supervisor. I politely and respectfully let them in and tell them that as a taxpayer I object to a government department spending many millions of my money collecting information that they already have on various federal, state and local government data bases. They usually reply that privacy provisions prevent them accessing this data. I respond by saying I will give them permission to access this data for census reasons. That is the last I hear from them.

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  5. Did you all complete your census either on line or paper copy?

    I don't fill one out as I fundamentally object to a massive government department/quango spending a fortune collecting information that they already have or is of no use whatever and that will never be used for any useful purpose.

    Senseless I call it.

  6. 22 hours ago, DJ360 said:

    mostly if I've been silly with the fry ups.

    Talking of fry ups I was preparing my weekend bacon, eggs tomatoes, hash browns and baked beans to be eaten outside on the patio on a beautiful Autumn morning. I looked at the label printed on the wrapping of the bacon "Made from 94% Australian Content". This is good as we like to use local produce but it did make me wonder what could make up the other 6% and where did it come from?

  7. Have never had a paper delivered in the 45 years we have been here in OZ.

    Years ago they used a machine to roll the paper so tight, put an elastic band on it and just threw it on your front garden. When it rained the first two pages were often sodden and in order to read it you had to unroll it and hold it flat or iron it to be able to read it. They then progressed to rolling it in Gladwrap which kept it dry but still left you with the problem of getting it flat. These days it is folded inside a sealed plastic bag, much more practical but still the problem of disposing of even more plastic. We only have one local daily paper and it can best be described as a comic it is owned by the Murdoch organisation so you can guess its leanings. I don't even bother looking at its website as most of it is behind a pay wall and i refuse to pay for rubbish.

    Correction....... I do occasionally buy the Saturday paper as it has a lot more pages but only when we are planning to have prawns so I can wrap the shells in it or use it for masking when painting.

  8. 6 hours ago, DJ360 said:

    Only the Govt. and its friends/paymasters will come out of this better off.

    As per usual DJ360. The same here too. I hate to think how much money the software and app developers have made from programs that were next to useless. It was apparent early on that they were useless yet the stupid government continued to throw money at them. One company with links to the Liberal Party (Conservatives) was paid AU$3.8 million to help develop the Federal Government's coronavirus information app and then a further AU$6 million to develop the Covid Safe contact tracing app. An additional AU$64 million was spent on advertising the app. The government has not provided details of how or where the advertising budget was spent. At the end of the day for AU$70 million the much vaunted app only found 15 people that were not found by conventional contact checking methods. The government said that the procurement process for the tracing and information app had been undertaken under government procurement rules. It was also said that there was no requirement for any tender applicant to declare any political interests?

    We are doing the same thing again with websites and programs to tell us how, where, and when we can have our vaccinations.

    Only today a shipment of Pfizer vaccines due for use in care homes in Adelaide had been incorrectly shipped to Perth. This lot could not run a chook raffle if there were more than two tickets or any other disparaging euphemism you could think of. **** up in a brewery, **** in a brothel come to mind.

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  9. Exactly a year ago Australia effectively closed its borders to all incoming passengers and those that were let in under special circumstances were required to undergo 14 days quarantine in a medi hotel with regular testing until proven to be covid free. I think this is the main reason we have not had the number of cases seen in many other countries. The government has done a good job in that regard but is making a right balls up of the vaccination program. In 24 days since the vaccination program started we have only managed to give a total of just over 14,000 injections. The government set itself a target of around 11,500 a day and has failed miserably, it is probably a good job that covid is not rampant.

    In contrast, as an observer from afar, it seems that the UK made a right mess of its early actions or non actions but seems to be doing a reasonable job with the vaccination program.

    So keep safe until you have had your vaccinations and even afterwards be a little cautious until we really see how effective it is.

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  10. Enjoying an Indian summer here weather readings a bit strange though. Top temp expected today is 27deg, relative humidity 1% and dew point minus 38 deg, don't really understand these strange figures but looks like a really nice day.

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  11. Our Federal government have announced that vaccinations for the over 70's will begin next week for anyone with a pre -existing medical condition. Apparently a liking for single malt scotch is not an allowable reason.

    One slight problem is that instead of setting up special clinics they have decided to do it through GP surgeries. A great idea but you cannot get an appointment at many surgeries for any non urgent illness in under 4-5 weeks. Another example of politicians being totally divorced from reality.

  12. One of those voices that you will always remember. You only have to hear his voice and you can immediately hear the engines screaming with Murray painting pictures with words. 

    Other voices I immediately associate with sports are, John Arlott and the cricket, Whispering Ted Lowe with snooker and Eddie Waring with Rugby League.

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