Oh was spoken officially by white house dud not aussie reporters, diagrams, photo of full blown replica of the house the seals are said to have trained on...you better believe it Conrad, drive a truck through that storyline mate, couldn't lye straight in bed if they tried
Think we should celebrate Guy Fowkes night instead of having another go at ransacking out excellent Constitution, penny for the guy burn a mass murdering catholic instead
I managed to enjoy what was probably a dose of Hay fever or Hopping cough early this year, and one day spotted Benifex for Allergy & Hay fever Relief in ALD’s, so brought a packet of that. Has herbs Baical skullcap and Albizia in it and seemed to work really well. Is made in Australia from imported products.
I've done it a few times, so have friends of mine, ex partner was physiotherapist and got me to do that and it worked no worries, the mussels get knotted and it stitch's them back out each to there own
I enjoyed watching the mounted guards etc. jolly good show old chap…
Under our Constitution the Queen is our head of state, if we are lucky that wont change, Queen might however his Royal Highness thing-e-me-bob might slot into that.
I listened to the outrages vows dropped on the poor couple to...
We have a bunch of scumbags over here that take an oath to uphold our Constitution before taking office, then the very next words they utter amounts to get rid of our head of state.
Her Royal Highness almost never interferes with the day to day running of Australia, only on one occasion when a PM couldn’t guarantee supply and was appropriately dismissed did she act.
The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia enjoys a Head of State that does nothing, very best Head of State any country could possible enjoy…
I listened the other night to one the scumbag publicly telling others parliamentarians should be allowed to appoint one of the in-group (mates) as head of state. A person whose whole career and wellbeing, came from his public service suggested that sort of outrageous slur while discussing HM Queen of England and Australia, on the eve of the wedding of our future Head of State.
I think its our motivation that guides our actions, good motivation good outcome. Thinking of self creates the rot, having a mind to benefit others is the path to lasting happiness
21-4-2011 Unlike yesterday there was no wind at all last night and so to the noise of the engine, Guppy softly slid over the moonlit sea at a speed of 3,5 knots [6,5 kilometres or 5,6 miles an hour]. Last night I heard a thump, a sound meaning that I had hit something. Most likely it was a tree trunk, there are many adrift around here. I cannot find any visible damage, probably because we weren't moving so fast when we hit, as I think. There is some wind now and Guppy is running under sail again. Luckily the sky is a little cloudier for Guppy nowadays is more like an oven during the day with the sun straight up above.
Laura
20-4-2011 Last night Guppy made very good progress. I have had wind so I travelled 140 nautical miles or so since I left [259 kilometres or 161 land miles]. Yesterday evening, I was accompanied for almost two hours by a school of about 30 dolphins. They played along with the boat, looked up pryingly and then dived away. Today I have not yet seen any dolphins, and unfortunately it is the same with the wind. The good wind has disappeared again, and Guppy and I are now slowly bobbing towards the Galápagos Islands and the equator! I think I will be sailing across it in about five days into this trip!
Laura
19-4-2011 The Pacific Ocean is great! On my trip to the Las Perlas Islands I saw dolphins, a jumping ray, a shark and a whale! I have seen more in one day than during six month in the Atlantic Ocean. The anchorage and the scenery were not so nice though, so on the following day I sailed to La Esmeralda, a small village on the south coast of Isla del Rey along with another boat. The scenery and the anchorage are better here. There are tall cliffs with much greenery. The water is a bit colder because of the cold Gulf Stream. The anchorage is not very clean and there are many jellyfishes, so I had to skip scrubbing the underwater hull of my boat. This morning I set sail towards the Galapagos Islands. At the start there was not much wind but since the wind picked up. The swell is soft and large here, and with the halfwinder, the mainsail and the mizzen up, I am going at a speed of 4,5 knots [8,3 kilometres or 5 land miles an hour]. Just so I won't break any speed records...
Think NZ farmers are already paying Flaxcelent (spelling) Tax. Last year government duds took soil samples for the purpose of measuring tax on carbon emissions.
I was chatting with a grasshopper this morning, and he raised his concern how exhausting the climate change has become. I asked him what he meant, “well (he said) it hasn’t stopped raining since last year and I can’t keep up with the sheilas demands”!
If the ocean warms so more evaporation, e.g. more rain. Save taxes close the bloody universities down so we don't have to listen to the idiots that come out of them…
The department of environment selling the forest off for pulp and spending millions axing and poisoning non-indigenous trees alongside waterways while doing nothing about the wild dogs breeding in the bush
RE: Pet People
seems every body has gone to the dogs, cats and birds