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 welcome 2 all who read this and thanx 4 takin the time, and also an interest. i hope this will become an amusing and informative commentary on life as i see it from here in oz, thru the eyes of a common man i am a single white aussie male, never married or children- just lucky i guess. i am sole-trader, work sub-contract 4 commercial out-fitters with most work in offices around the city of melb, here in victoria. But my boss is carpenter/builder, so we often do other work like house renovation or repair. So we get to meet lots of different folks in the course of our day, and see people from all walks of life. I also have a weekly radio show here in melb, on the community station 3cr, which is also on the web and stream their shows. Over 36 languages, spread across a variety of music and cultures. have a listen someime. so there will be stories of wots happening here in oz, shit from my radio show and bits and pieces about wots happening with me. i will rant and rave about in-justice through-out the world, man's cruelty to his brothers, and the price of beer and tobacco- the most deadly and legal drug s in the world today. Not to mention at all that they are also highly addictive. Did I mention these drug s are legal, almost everywhere in the fuc k in world?!?!?! In this country, perhaps in urs 2, we get Govt advertising about the drug and alcohol problem = when did alcohol stop being a drug ? But i digress, this is a sex site after-all. So I hope there is some sexy little island girl out there with my name on her, and have decided to hunt 4 her here on this site. ALL my life i have hunted intelligence over beauty but in the girls of these islands, perhaps both can be found in the one? Luv 2 all 
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So its today...
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Nov 10, 2009 5:05 pm
Mood: drunk,
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Hello 2 all who read this. Sorry 4 yesterday, got a few hackles raised, unintentionally ofcourse, I only wish the fish would bite so well... But I was talking of sales, and we here in Oz know all about selling. We sold our soul and country 2 th yanks a long time ago, and now we see the result. I used 2b able 2 go anywhere in the world on my ozzie passport, be greeted and not worry about things. Now, thanks 2 the yanks' "War on terror" we aussies are treated the same as them- badly! Sorry if this upsets people, but the war is merely an excuse for the Americans to continue their social policies of gamemanship with the rest of the world. They ponce around the planet telling the rest of the place how to live- as if they know?! Not against democracy or capitalism, per se, but anti anything that takes away our basic freedoms. When did the yanks solve all their social problems? Isnt it the land of grope and whorey, where all things are possible? When white and black people are equal, everywhere, then we can start to make inroads. In the meantime, I feel the Americans should clean their own house first, and fix the massive social problems they have there, before trying to force their world-view on the rest of the planet! Well, that's enough about that. Only upset folks who think the world is simple enough 2b solved like a maths problem. I wish it were that simple! Have a nice day everyone, and be nice to one another
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HOW BEAUTIFUL ????
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Nov 9, 2009 6:05 pm
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[SI Well I've been here a month and I must say, the women are beautiful, friendly and more importantly- REAL! Small wonder there's SO many of you, who could resist these women?!?! Just too many and too beautiful> The problems that beset ur society, mirrorred in mine, are not great and can be easily beaten- I think that the people of the Phillipines are up 4 it???? You can be anything, but refuse! Coward? I think not, vibrant people with much 2 offer... Pls dont let th Yanks take over!!!!!!! Funny lookin country, do any of you recognise it?? the islands seem nice, but the rest.... ZE 1] so much 4 resorts. sell ya country, sell ya soul!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Talk 2 the animals.
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Nov 8, 2009 1:42 pm
Mood: pensive,
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Interesting language words. No matter which one you use, English Tagalog, Japanese or American- seems that words just dont cut it when we try to communicate. To portray our sense of humour, we tell jokes that other people may not get, or find funny. For intelligence we quote the poets and learned men of ages to show we can read, or be taught like a parrot. Only time can really show us, one to the other...
 Time is un-forgiving, it remembers everything. So this is why I say it's nice to be important, but important to be nice. A favorite of a tv person here in Oz, and one I always liked m'self. So why do we need so many words, in so many different languages anyway, as if we weren't hard enough to understand? Maybe the day will come when we live as one people, with one purpose, and achieve our potential on Earth- but it does seem a long way away. We lock our doors and hide behind walls, keeping each other further at bay- while social network sites are a booming business funny old world, ain't it? I think my old dad would find it very amusing that the simple values of friendship and good manners that he instilled in me as a child- are now so rare, they can be marketed as a commodity. If we all walked outside today and said hello to a total stranger, and there are plenty of them around so dont worry you'll find one, you have changed two people's day. By one simple act of friendship, you have opened a door. But more importantly, see how that one act, saying hello, can improve life for two people? Simple really when ya do the math, we only have to do this for a couple of months, and we change the world!! Into a place where if ya dont know some-one, you say hello, and get to know them. Much better than the society we have now where we just kill the stranger, and his whole fuckn family incase of revenge. I was asked the other day how that word got past the mind-police and I must admit that since we are all grown ups, I didnt think they were needed. We often pepper profound thoughts with liberal doses of profanity here in oz, i think its the beer. Nah, it's 8.30am. Bit early for me. So it just must be force of habit I'm sorry frozenflower. But, ur a big grl and all growed up- I'm sure you have heard these words in conversation before, even if it wasn't polite conversation! When I was at uni i once offered the thereom in sociology that we should just give e'one a gun and be done with it. I postulated that in the last 300 yrs we have reduced the availability of weapons, except in times of war(but that's for another day) and bred a rude, violent and I felt slow witted and reacting society. I on the other hand felt my solution would within another 300 yrs, breed a society of polite, quick witted people, with lightning fast reflexes! I used this one to argue that no-one really took Darwin seriously. Cos if ya believe the mad pommy bastard, ya wouldn't let stupid, violent people breed. By natural selection, do we eventually become the worst of our species- rather than the best?? Sleep tight out there, one and all
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Immediate friends?
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Nov 7, 2009 3:31 pm
Mood: happy,
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 In this day and age of constant sensory bombardment, we are rarely permitted the time to sit back and think. If we find ourselves with a few spare moments, there is the tv, radio or i-pod to distract us. To this end, I was thinking about these types of sites- and do they serve a similar purpose? For centuries, we have had friendly relations across the world- but never with the immediacy possible today. Now-a-days it seems we cant go a single second without knowing what every simpleton on the planet with mobile phone is doing. And who really keeps tabs on bloody Kevin Rudd's twits?! Y'ask me they're ALL twits. Sorry, for those who speak English- in Aussie slang, a twit is just a brain-dead, useless piece of .... So my queston is - does the possibility of immediate gratification via the web, lower the intrinsic value of friendship, now that it is possible for the world to get together- or expand exponentially the possibilities of world peace? If you felt you knew the people half a world away as well as the people halfway down the street, perhaps you'd be a little less inclined to wanna blow their village/town/country outta the place? When I was a young lad, soaking up philosophy, maths, sociology and the joys of hard work growing up in my dad's kitchen- I learnt that we are all the same. We bleed, cry feel- we are same. My dad, when we moved to a new suburb, once spent 6wks catching the train to work at the same time, and wishing the same people "Good morning" before he got a bite. He came from work that afternoon with a grin like a Cheshire cat. "I got one!" he said to me as he came in the door. I knew straight away what he meant, we had spoken about it a few times. Sometimes things take time i guess is all I'm trying to say. In this time of massive fraud and global unrest, both financially and socially- trust in one's fellows is in short supply. Perhaps that is what fuels this need for the presence of some-one in our lives? Maybe at the end of the game, we'll either trust and believe each other, or ...
Time to run, have a great day. Like I say, makes it easier on the rest of us.
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wish i was a bird, sometimes.
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Nov 6, 2009 12:31 pm
Mood: weird,
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 It would be so cool to be a bird some days. Well, I guess I mean, to be me and able to fly. As I google a few places, and marvel at the "snoop technology" that makes this possible, ya just gotta sit back in wonder at the pure spectacle of God's creation! What a magnificent piece of work- so who are we to fuck it up?! When ya see it from above, as we all very well may some day, the only parts that still look any good, are the bits we dont have. When I was a child growing up in Aust, we still had those old maps that divided the world along political lines, y'know the same way they do today. So the whole place was made up of different coloured blocks. The Soviets had one clour, the Commonwealth of Nations(us, the Poms,Kiwis, South Africans and all the rest) another, the Yanks, the French. All the same old gang who brought you WW2, Korea and were soon to play the same song in Asia again, at a small one night stand venue called Vietnam. Or so they thought. Since it hadnt been the smash it used to be. Hardly sold out shows in Europe in the late 40s and in the 50s it really only made wages, with the show eventually closing the Asian leg of the tour. The promoters hadn't gven up hope tho, and venues were found and bands were booked, so pretty soon - off we go again. Fast-forward to today. The show is bigger than ever! We dont even have go to war now, it comes to us. Gone are the days when war was a spectator sport via the nightly news, now its a reality game we can all play. I dont feel I am a revolutionist, cos I dont want to tear it all down and start again, not that it isnt a bad idea, it's just if the majority of people DONT want to spend their lives worrying about who is trying to kill them, or how to kill the person next to them.... Why are the people who want to make us live like that in charge?!?! I thought we had risen above the basic kill-or-be-killed stage of climbing the evolutionary ladder?
So why do I wish I was a bird? Apart from the obvious of flying high above all this, I could, from a great height, drop shit on those who deserve it.
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Driving safely.
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Nov 5, 2009 4:48 am
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[Wow got to drive the big bus in the studio today, and really only scrapped the front guard pulling outta the parking lot. After that little mis-hap, smooth sailing and a great show. After a normal start of the intro and station promo, introduce the show and welcome our two guests. Engine warm, let's put her in gear, get the show on the road- so to speak.This is the part where i scratched the car dad-- i forget to turn on their bloody mikes for about 5 seconds til i realise!! Well after that, it could only get better, couldn't it? So it did, and the rest of it a well oiled machine- kinda. After informative chat on dangers of cancer, health option to reduce risk and agencies to assist. We had two girls come in and perform life to air in the studio- always a fun experience. My luck 2b at the desk, and have the task of mixing live for broadcast. What a day at the office!! But i got the car home safe dad and its in the garage right now with a full tank maate. So the rest went ok if I say so m'self, and we handed over to the next show on time with their stuff up on the station monitor, and one of their pieces playing. So they had a few extra mins to get ready, always handy at the start. The male nurse(Mark) has promised to come back in a few wks to talk some and ofcourse so us his mo! I think i was off the mark b4 when i said how many languages we transmit in 2- i heard 26 at the station today. So not bad for a tiny little place run on a shoe-string and the smell of an oily rag. We get no govt funding, we take no advertising, and rely on subscriptions from our listeners to keep us afloat. Cos just like e'where else the newspapers and television will lie to you. They have their own versions of the truth, which they have the cheek to bloody SELL to you!! So stations like ours, and community gatherings of any kind, are vitally important. Otherwise, we will only know what they tell us to know, see and hear, and learn- what someone else decides. And i truly believe we can make a much better world than any they've got in mind. So drive safely, and pls remember- we are in charge, they just dont know it. Ok, take care and be nice to one another. It makes it easier on everyone.COLOR red]
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Busy day today.
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Nov 4, 2009 2:34 pm
Mood: bouncy,
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Morning to e'one, hope you all slept well. I have a very busy day today, cos after 3wks, I finally have time to get back to do my radio show!! So I have been researching today's topic so i can talk to our gguests with a small bit of knowledge. I must admit i had little enough of it when i started, and what i learned, well some is scary- but prostate cancer is meant to be. So that men my age or even earlier dont ignore the danders. So fun evening on the net last night. Had to pick some music about men's health too, was talking with the nurse on the phone the other day and she says i will have to panel and announce, so busy day. I have a wide ranging music collection, but the 2 best i have found are, Champagne and Reefer-Muddy Waters. Cigarettes,Whisky and Wild Wild Women-Red Ingle. I feel these songs some up the worst dangers to men's health, the tendency for men to over-do it and ignore the danger signs. Out partying all the time, not eating healthy, no exercise.... These are the problems of many of the men my age here in australia, no wonder they get sick!!! So hopefully thru informed discussion with the 2 nurses today, a bit of music with a message, and a few kind words about the support organizations that exist to help, we can make a difference. In this country, we change November into Movember and encourage men to grow a moustache in support cancer awareness. Just started mine so will wait b4 i post pix. Gotta run, show to do
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Dont wake me til it's over
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Nov 2, 2009 6:42 pm
Mood: guilty,
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hello there well i'm back from castlemaine in central vic, where the weather was superb and the food fantastic. not that i ate much of it, had some type of mental breakdown and drank too much!! not sure what came over me, embarrassed both m'self and my friends- in front of both their families, if ya dont mind. Behaved ok, just a bit drunk and over-tired from the night before. just not a good thing to do at ya M8's wedding, is all. but there are worse things, i guess. like the aussies getting beaten again in the cricket, a game that borders on a religion in this country. Or there is important stuff, like the war and famine and drought through-out the world. Kinda puts things in perspective when ya think about it. what are your own troubles, compared to those some of our poorest citizens face every day?? To wake up in fear for ypur life, whether by starving to ddeath, or killed by warring factions at home or overseas... makes my own petty, personal hang-ups fade into the insignificant matters, they really are. so today, i ask us all to take our actions a bit more seriously, but not oursselves. take care out there
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Another day at the war
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Oct 28, 2009 8:47 pm
Mood: cheerful,
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Hello again, we are back here to astound and bedazzle you all once more. It has been a batle the last few days, and yesterday's post didnt load, so I am using the same title. I would love to wake one day to hear the war is over- everywhere. I routinely pray 4 only 2 things, rain and world peace. And I dont care which order God provides them in. I await my prayers being answered, cos all prayers are answered, its just to some- the answer is no. So I dont really ask 4 stuff I dont need. All my life there have been wars going on, somewhere. Why???? Dont people realise we all gotta live together? One of my favorites at the moment is a Frenchman by the name of Pierre Tielhard de Chandon, a jesuit who wrote years ago of a world mind and a community of love and fellowship, that he hoped the human race was evolving towards. Good thing the bloke is dead, cos I dont think he would like what is happening in the place he cared so deeply about. Here in oz, crime and drunken violence are in the news, far to often. I remember when people didnt even lock their doors, let alone barricade themselves into their houses as they do now. The young people in this country seem incapable of going to have a good time without drinking themselves stupid, or taking as many drugs as they can get- then going off to start a fight. It is disturbing how prevalent it has become in the last decade or so. What is the situation there in the Phillipines? Do you have the type of social unrest that is plauging the western world? For your sake, I hope not! Anyway, gotta run things 2 do. Take care of each other out there in the real world ok? Makes it easier to for e'one 2 have a nice day.
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