Tuesday, 5 November 2013

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Wednesday, 4 September 2013

HOla

What gives?

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Monday, 1 July 2013

Sunshine in town

The sun's rays shine happily upon old Sydney town today.
Car rego check sorted, wallet considerably lighter.

Oh well. Keep on trucking, I suppose..

Sunday, 30 June 2013

Sunday night chill out zone

Busy week ahead.
Chilling out big time with my family. Nothing beats that..

Music musings

I love discussing music with my 24-year old step-daughter. I enjoy her take on things and what, in her opinion, makes for a credible artist or a good song.

In many ways I think music is something genuinely special and rare. If done right, a song or a symphony or an aria or a even a jaunty little tune on a tin whistle can aim its arrows straight at one's heart and create something truly extraordinary.

Some say music these days is a bit rubbish but I don't agree at all. Perhaps mainstream music hasn't quite got that instant appeal it may have once had but then my tastes were always a bit more alternative so in a way my focus is not so much on today's big selling artists anyway.

But hey, what do I know? 


Sunday, 28 April 2013

Un-Australian

Apparently, professional idiot Catherine Deveny announced on Anzac Day that she 'hates all Diggers, past and present..' Nice.

Even allowing for the sad cliched method of provocation to generate interest in herself (shades of Greer perhaps? Greer, of course who responded to Salman Rushdie's fatwa by saying he'd only himself to blame) it's rather despicable. 
I
t's not the kind of Australia I would like to see emerging. Europe is already far down the track of surrendering its fine values on the altar of left-wing tokenism and politically correct postering.

I prefer the Lucky Country to the Looney Country..

Friday, 26 April 2013

Professional politician?

Rumours are building that Abbott is leaning towards changing his stance on marriage redefining and also that he doesn't mind the reduction in price of the do-it-yourself abortion pill from $900 to $36.
I suppose that's what he meant when he said he wouldn't let his Catholicism interfere with his policy making..

What's the point of that?

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Demise

I wasn't a fan of the Iron Lady by any means. I didn't like that spooky husky and haughty tone in her voice. And I'm sure I would have been feeling hard done by if I'd been a miner striking in 80s Britain.

I did share her passionate anti-Communistic views and liked the fact that she was so courageous. She had no need to cry 'misogynist' every time someone challenged her. Our PM responded to her passing by saying she admired Mrs Thatcher for being a woman (..). While she was just deceased, our brave Foreign Minister Carr suddenly recalled a supposedly racist remark she allegedly made decades before. 

Sad demise of any remaining vestiges of decency with the leftist brigade, the right-on commentariat, the 'activists', the professional protesters and the soap-dodging subsidised subversives.

Yes, she had a heavy-handed approach to salvaging the British economy from lethargic strike-ridden unproductiveness. I think she was onto something with her views that people had started too much to look to the state to provide them with..everything. However, saying "There's no such thing as society" was never going to look good.

Here, the Pravda-like ABC (you know, the national broadcaster that is meant to represent all Australians..) even re-wrote history, saying she had initiated the conflict with Argentina. 

She divided opinion. But she was never in it for the spin and tokenism that is so prevalent in politics today. She had convictions, very strong convictions and if you were on the wrong side of that equation you had better be prepared to make the appropriate adjustments and/or pull your socks up.

The Leftoids dancing and cheering on her grave, however, once again provides a illuminating and nauseating insight into a glaring ethical void. She was a tough leader. You may feel she was your political enemy. But she was also an 87-year old lady who had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease. 

I suppose the Left can't afford decency. But then that might make sense, after all. 

The Left doesn't do class..

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Prone PM

Another week about to start, let's see what our intrepid PM can bugger up this week. Oh, that's right, parliament has broken up, I think. Oh well, I'm sure she'll be able to find something to wreck or mess up somewhere...

Saturday, 23 March 2013

The Sydney Times: Doubt it..

The Sydney Times: Doubt it..

Never mind the crack-down

A left-wing government in desperation reverts to its totalitarian baser instincts and seeks to rush through  legislation to stifle unwelcome criticism. Well done. Let's employ a state-run Politbureau to oversee what any free commercial press outlet is allowed to say about the government.
That's the problem with left-wing thinking. They are all for free speech as long as that free speech has first been vetted, controlled and approved. Dissent is a problem.

Mind you, even without trying to, this farcical Gillard government has killed off satire..

Friday, 22 March 2013

Sick joke

This Labour farce just gets better and better. It's like sick horse that needs shooting..

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Clock ticking..

Another day, another day closer to the wrapping up of Our Beloved Leader Gillard's glorious reign.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Earth Hour at hand..

Funny how they only turn off a couple of lights, never the fridge..suppose we don't want the Chablis to get too warm..

Check out the no-nonsense take on a nonsense event for drongos..

Julia Goebbels

The latest stroke of genius by this most hapless of governments is to stifle criticism from conservative press outlets by 'regulating' the print media. Don't worry, the ABC, Sydney Morning Herald, Age are okay. They are the 'love press'..

Disgusting to hear left-wing journos play down the impact of state-control over a supposedly free press.
Sydney Morning Pravda..?

Habemus Papa

So far, I like the new Pope. So refreshing..a new broom?

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Thursday, 3 January 2013

Scorcher approaching

Mega heatwave expected in Sydney over the coming weeks.
Wish we had aircon..

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Dutch Winter
















Beautiful and cold..Kinderdijk, Holland in winter time.

Sojourn

Back home Sydney-side after a whirlwind visit to freezing Holland.
Good morning sunshine! What a place Sydney is..amazing.