Monday, 28 November 2016

Afghanistan, 2016...those we define as our enemies...culturally and religiously...a whole population with a median age of seventeen years old.

MOVING from Cairns to Melbourne Update

I bought the packing boxes today , 20 Tea Chests and 20 Book Boxes. Big plastic bags for the mattresses and lounge etc.

The BBQ is clean now. The lighter-clicker thing still doesn't work but I believe it not working is actually a feature of the Weber Qs after a year or two, and shows it is a genuine Weber product. A very good BBQ.

The selling of the BBQ has covered the cost of the packing boxes to the dollar.

The place is crowded as always...much like a Chinese furniture shop ... fitting a big Thai 4 bedroom 40 sq metre 3 level apartment full of stuff into this Australian sized 3 bedroom 12 sq metre place has always been a challenge...now, at least when we get to Melbourne the house there will be big enough for our gear...or we can just light a bonfire in the backyard and burn everything whilst we dance around it. Now, there's a thought.

Potential tenants come by at 4pm today and I will leave them to have a look around with the managers. I will leave a note saying they can have all the plants, including the incredibly lucky Chinese Jade Plants, and their interesting Chinese pots, if they want or I will get them out of the balcony and sell them or give them away etc.

The place does look nice, if crowded just now, as always. It was built brand new, high spec, and over priced at the time of the Great Recession of 2008 and so was VERY overpriced, though nicely done, and no one bought it til we did 3 and a half years back when the price was down by 100,000... So it has only been lived in for a few years and everything is easy to clean, even the bathrooms... (except that fcking BBQ).

Anyway, it is the coolest place I've ever lived in Cairns, because of the good cooling atrium design of the towers themselves, and it is very quiet and normal people with a normal amount of gear would find it very modern and quite spacious.

So, from now til 20th december, we just pack and clean slowly, pack and clean etc. Not bad.

We may well have baulked at the cost of the move, that we really can't afford , and especially seeking work in a very distant place etc...but there was something about Donald Trump becoming President of the USA...if he could do that, well, we can do anything. So off we go.

Sunday, 27 November 2016

I listened to the previous Australian ambassador to the US, Kim Beazley, talk today about the shock of the Trump victory and he pointed out the mistakes that the much richer, much spendier, much more aligned to Australia, Clinton campaign made, and it was interesting. Obviously Kim is still a US acolyte/parasite (true believer) but still his observations were well reasoned within his capacities. A true Australian Diplomat. I'm glad the problems he faced regarding child abuse charges went away for him.


Daughter DJ is one of those folk who believe that if you pay for something, then you should get it. This is not how Sydney Airport operates.


Sydney Airport is a real dump, for sure. No interest, no investment, no knowledge, no effort, no future.

Comment from daughter: Nothing in Sydney international departure is duty free! The prices are even higher than normal price! Seriously, This is how you make profits? So here I'm! Sitting in the lounge, glaring at the wall...

Looking forward to sitting at the bench in the Melbourne kitchen after a hard time mowing the lawn and relishing the fact that we no longer have want or need a BBQ... and ordering up some Sichuan saliva Chicken with black fungus...with chicken feet and pigs bowels on the side...and seeing what happens. The glass table in the pic will be replaced by our round oak table and five chairs. Why do Australian people either buy 4 or 6 chairs? 4 is not enough and 6 is too many. We have 5. Chairs are easy to carry anyway. Do I expect 6 people to ever sit at this table? I expect not in my life time. 4 is most possibly likely, taking into consideration a suitor for daughter. 5 gives you some lee-way should one of their parents also turn up. After we kill the boy, and bury him in the back yard, then the number of chairs necessary decreases by one anyway.

Looking forward to sitting at the bench in the Melbourne kitchen after a hard time mowing the lawn and relishing the fact that we no longer have want or need a BBQ... and ordering up some Sichuan saliva Chicken with black fungus...with chicken feet and pigs bowels on the side...and seeing what happens.
The glass table in the pic will be replaced by our round oak table and five chairs. Why do Australian people either buy 4 or 6 chairs? 4 is not enough and 6 is too many. We have 5. Chairs are easy to carry anyway. Do I expect 6 people to ever sit at this table? I expect not in my life time. 4 is most possibly likely, taking into consideration a suitor for daughter. 5 gives you some lee-way should one of their parents also turn up. After we kill the boy, and bury him in the back yard, then the number of chairs necessary decreases by one anyway.



Watched Star Trek Beyond overnight. It's rubbish, much like the new JK Rowlings new film and the last Star wars film blockbuster. I fell asleep watching it. This whole fascination with CGI, aka 'fizzy things', and the dependence upon action rather than plot or character, and the dependence upon viewers having ADHD and an incredibly short attention span means that it is all basically, just another car chase scene.