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G'day, G'day.
Posted:Feb 12, 2007 1:16 am
Last Updated:Feb 12, 2007 11:27 pm
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Well, Monday today. Had fun on Sunday. Took my with her friends to the St Kilda Festival.
We had fun, it was a great day. Got sun burned, but still enjoyed myself. As did my and friends. On the way home, I saw a shop with Russian films and music CD in Balaclava. Have been looking for a soundtrack CD of the Movie "Voyna" (War). But did not have time to have a good look. Well, a lest I know were to go now. I live in Cranbourne, so it is a bit far for me to go. But I may need to go Balaclava one day soon. The Songs/Music from this movie is not bad. I like Music from all around the world. At times I watch films from all parts of the world on SBS.


Well here is something for you out there:
Yes, NO LOTTO Bugger.


Wiccaphobia
This is the fear of witches and witchcraft. In the modern world, this has got to be triggered mostly by movies and TV shows, with a minor in pentacle-clad rubenesque women at SF cons. The whole Harry Potter merchandise gantlet must be a particular challenge; it must be tough to see your greatest fear for sale as bubble bath. I wonder what's more terrifying, "Sabrina," or "Sabrina: The Animated Series"? Frankly, that cat puppet freaks me out, but I can't find the word for "fear of puppetry that makes babies and the elderly cry."

Phobophobia
I am unable to determine whether phobophobbia -- the fear of fear itself -- is an actual affliction people have, or just the invention of a smartass with a love of Latin. If it does really exist, I imagine it would be either completely debilitating or no problem at all, depending on whether you can just not think about it. The real problem would be aphobophobia, the fear of NOT being afraid. "Oh god I'm not afr--oh wait, I am afraid, phew--wait, I'm not! Oh my g--hey, I am again, that's--oh no" until someone hits you in the back of the head with a therapeutic shovel.



DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY.
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Hot Sunday
Posted:Feb 3, 2007 2:17 pm
Last Updated:Feb 3, 2007 2:20 pm
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G'day,
How are all we going?
Hope fit and well.
Again, still no Lotto.
Back to that four letter word.
Bugger.

Looking at some parts of the world, we can say we are better off then some. I have been to Fiji. No. Not the resorts. The real Fiji. Some have bugger all money and or living. But they are still happy. Here is Aust/USA, well, most western country's. We are never happy.


Have a look at this.

We're hap-py lit-tle Veg-e-mites
As bright as bright can be.
We all en-joy our Ve-ge-mite
For break-fast, lunch, and tea.
Our mum-mies say we're grow-ing stron-ger
Eve-ry sin-gle week,
Be-cause we love our Ve-ge-mite -
We all a-dore our Ve-ge-mite -
It puts a rose in eve-ry cheek.

Vegemite, The great Aussie spread.
Well I love it

DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY.
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That day again.
Posted:Jan 28, 2007 1:36 am
Last Updated:Jan 28, 2007 1:37 am
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G'day,
Well, Sunday again. Still no Lotto. Back to work BUGGER.

We had some wet stuff coming from the sky's in the morning. What the hell is it? Can it be ummm Rain?

We lots of it, oh lord. Not just a little drops.

Stone the crows.


Anyway, have a look at this.

Remember, remember the fifth of November,
The gunpowder, treason, and plot,
I see of no reason why gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot.
Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, 'twas his intent
To blow up the King and the Parliament.
Three score barrels of powder below,
Poor old England to overthrow;
By God's providence he was catch'd
With a dark lantern and burning match.
Holloa boys, holloa boys, make the bells ring.
Holloa boys, holloa boys, God save the King!
Hip hip hoorah!

The poem does go on, but it gets a bit "funny" (not as in joke). But it is about this man.

Guy Fawkes & the Gunpowder Plot
Words of "Remember Remember" refer to Guy Fawkes with origins in 17th century English history. On the 5th November 1605 Guy Fawkes was caught in the cellars of the Houses of Parliament with several dozen barrels of gunpowder. Guy Fawkes was subsequently tried as a traitor with his co-conspirators for plotting against the government. He was tried by Judge Popham who came to London specifically for the trial from his country manor Littlecote House in Hungerford, Gloucestershire. Fawkes was sentenced to death and the form of the execution was one of the most horrendous ever practised (hung ,drawn and quartered) which reflected the serious nature of the crime of treason.

Hope you all have fun

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Australia Day
Posted:Jan 26, 2007 2:13 pm
Last Updated:Feb 14, 2007 9:44 pm
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Hope we (in Australia) had a great Australia day.
I went to Geelong and Torquay. Good day. We all had fun that day. People there seem to be having a great time also. Tell me what did you do?


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Sunday
Posted:Jan 20, 2007 2:31 pm
Last Updated:May 25, 2024 1:13 am
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Sunday,
Well, back to work. No lotto win. Getting hot in Melbourne still, but we had some rain on Saturday. Need a lot more. Hope all is well. If not, get better soon.

Have a look at this.

OUR WONDERFUL LANGUAGE

Reasons why the English language is so hard to learn:

1. The bandage was wound around the wound.
2. The farm was used to produce the produce.
3. The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse.
4. We must polish the Polish furniture.
5. He could lead if he would get the lead out.
6. The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert.
7. Since there is no time like the present, he thought it was time to present the present.
8. A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum.
9. I did not object to the object.
10. The insurance was invalid for the invalid.
11. When shot at, the dove dove into the bushes.
12. There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row.
13. They were too close to the door to close it.
14. The buck does funny things when the does into does are present.
15. A seamstress and a sewer fell down into the sewer line.
16. To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow.
17. After a number of injections my jaw got number.
18. The wind was too strong to wind the sail.
19. Upon seeing the tear in the painting I shed a tear.
20. I had to subject the subject to a series of tests.
21. How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?

Let’s face it ‒ English is a crazy language.

There is - No Egg in Eggplants.
No Ham in Hamburger.
No Apple or Pine in Pineapple.

English Muffins weren’t invented in England, or French Fries in France


DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY.
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It's HOOOOOOTTTTT
Posted:Jan 16, 2007 2:05 am
Last Updated:Feb 20, 2007 12:40 am
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HOOOOOOTTTT!!!!!

Well it's getting hot in Melbourne 39oC (102.2F)
Today, in Victoria, the fires was so bad, The Power was blacked out over most of Melbourne. Due to a safety switch in the main transmission lines.
So, no evap cooler. Bugger.


Scheherezade
by Micha F. Lindemans
The mouthpiece of the tales related in the Arabian Nights. She was the of the grand Vizier of the Indies. The sultan Schahriah, having the discovered the infidelity of his sultana, resolved to have a fresh wife every night and have her strangled at daybreak. Scheherezade entreated to become his next wife, and so amused him with tales for a thousand and one nights that he revoked his decree, and bestowed his affection on her, and called her 'the liberator of the sex'.


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Sunday Sunday Sunday
Posted:Jan 6, 2007 2:57 pm
Last Updated:May 25, 2024 1:13 am
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G'day,
Well, No Lotto. Back to work (Bugger).
Had two weeks off, so that was good, Built a pergola. Got Sun Burn. Here in Victoria(Australia)we are still having bush fires. Been bruning for over a month.


Have a look at this.

Ablutophobia- Fear of washing or bathing.
Acarophobia- Fear of itching or of the insects that cause itching.
Acerophobia- Fear of sourness.
Achluophobia- Fear of darkness.
Acousticophobia- Fear of noise.
Acrophobia- Fear of heights.
Aerophobia- Fear of drafts, air swallowing, or airbourne noxious substances.
Aeroacrophobia- Fear of open high places.
Aeronausiphobia- Fear of vomiting secondary to airsickness.
Agateophobia- Fear of insanity.
Agliophobia- Fear of pain.
Agoraphobia- Fear of open spaces or of being in crowded, public places like markets. Fear of leaving a safe place.
Agraphobia- Fear of sexual abuse.
Agrizoophobia- Fear of wild animals.
Agyrophobia- Fear of streets or crossing the street.
Aichmophobia- Fear of needles or pointed objects.
Ailurophobia- Fear of cats.
Albuminurophobia- Fear of kidney disease.
Alektorophobia- Fear of chickens.
Algophobia- Fear of pain.
Alliumphobia- Fear of garlic.
Allodoxaphobia- Fear of opinions.
Altophobia- Fear of heights.
Amathophobia- Fear of dust.
Amaxophobia- Fear of riding in a car.
Ambulophobia- Fear of walking.
Amnesiphobia- Fear of amnesia.
Amychophobia- Fear of scratches or being scratched.
Anablephobia- Fear of looking up.
Ancraophobia- Fear of wind. (Anemophobia)
Androphobia- Fear of men.
Anemophobia- Fear of air drafts or wind.(Ancraophobia)
Anginophobia- Fear of angina, choking or narrowness.
Anglophobia- Fear of England or English culture, etc.
Angrophobia - Fear of anger or of becoming angry.
Ankylophobia- Fear of immobility of a joint.
Anthrophobia or Anthophobia- Fear of flowers.
Anthropophobia- Fear of people or society.
Antlophobia- Fear of floods.

There are shit loads more, But, well we all must be scared f some thing.


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HAPPY NEW YEAR
Posted:Dec 30, 2006 5:15 am
Last Updated:Dec 30, 2006 5:15 am
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Merry Chirstmas
Posted:Dec 24, 2006 12:35 am
Last Updated:May 25, 2024 1:13 am
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Merry Chirstmas to all the good boys and girls out there.
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Who's Coming?
Posted:Dec 19, 2006 12:16 am
Last Updated:Dec 19, 2006 12:18 am
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Getting close to Chirstmas.... Dec 25th. Jan 7th for the Russians etc. What is the meaning of Chirstmas?
Beer, Beer, Beer.


Well, there is also the birth of the man.

Hope you all have a great day, on Chirstmas Day.

Have fun, but don't drink and drive.
As we say in Australia "If you drink, then drive. You're a bloody idiot"


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Still no Lotto
Posted:Dec 10, 2006 11:48 pm
Last Updated:Dec 12, 2006 10:48 pm
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G'day,
Well, Still no lotto. Still at Work. That four letter word. There is also a six letter "Bugger".


Bush Fires ragging in Victoria. My heart goes to the Brave Firefighters (CFA etc)out there. I just hope there get fires out A.S.A.P.

Me, still looking for fun. Well one day I guess.

Have a read of this funny news.

An elderly woman in Florida was walking back to her car loaded up with shopping bags.
She saw four youths in her car trying to steal it.
She dropped her shopping & reached into her bag & retrieved her gun & screamed at the top of her voice 'get outta the car, ive got a gun'. The four youths didnt waste any time getting out & running off.
The old dear got into her car & try as she might she couldnt get the car started. Then it dawned on her why.
A few minutes later she found her own car parked a few spaces down.
She loaded her bags & drove to the police station & told the desk Sergeant. he couldnt stop laughing & pointed to four deathly white youths who were in there reporting a car jacking by a mad elderly woman, 5' tall with glasses & curly white hair carrying a large hand gun.


Those Poor Boys.

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Hello Sunday
Posted:Dec 3, 2006 2:49 am
Last Updated:May 25, 2024 1:13 am
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Hi All,
Well, Sunday has around. Still no Lotto, Back to work.

Been painting all day, and yesterday.
Got sunburn.
Hope all you bolggers out there are OK, and doing fine. If not I hope it will get better soon.

Hav a look at this.


"KEELHAULING"
Keelhauling was meted out to sailors for minor infractions at sea. Typically the victim was tied to a rope looped beneath the vessel, thrown overboard, and then dragged under the keel and up the other side. Since the keel was usually encrusted with barnacles and other crud the guy's hide would be scraped raw and he'd think twice about doing whatever it was he'd gotten keelhauled for again. Sometimes they heaped chains and such on him to add injury to insult.
The earliest official mention of keelhauling seems to be a Dutch ordinance of 1560 and the practice wasn't formally abolished until 1853.


Image doing that on a Aircarft Carrier.
Oh Boy



Well hope to hear from you,,

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Sunday
Posted:Nov 25, 2006 2:32 pm
Last Updated:May 25, 2024 1:13 am
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Hello,
Well, still no Lotto, back to &%#@*^ work.
That's life.

How are we all? Hope everything is OK.


Have a look at this.......

The reluctance of seamen to sail on a Friday reached such epic proportions, that in the 1800s the British Government decided to take strong measures to prove the fallacy of the superstition. They laid the keel of a new vessel on Friday, selected her crew on a Friday, launched her on a Friday and named her HMS Friday. They then placed her in command of one Captain James Friday and sent her to sea for the first time on a Friday. The scheme worked well, and had only one drawback ... neither ship nor crew was ever heard from again.
That may seem extreme, but Snopes seems to agree. Google finds lots of HMS Friday references. Whether true or not, people seem to want it to be true. At least you are certain I posted this on a Friday.
Update: If you are interested, there were 172 Friday the 13ths during the 18th century (the 1700s), another 172 in the 19th century (the 1800s), and another 172 this past century. A web page with a Java script that can provide you a list during any time period is available here. Also, the story above is difficult to verify since several large lists of Royal Navy ship names through the years do not include an HMS Friday.


So, are we ready to set sail on Friday?
Maybe the bottle did not break also.

Have fun.


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