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Post by Struth on Jun 29, 2021 13:33:45 GMT 8
In Qld the science dictates that you can't drink and eat standing up. What if you are short?
What height does covid go down to?
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Post by yyyguy on Jun 30, 2021 17:57:21 GMT 8
Great work you guys. There's so much news/info out there now, arguing/refuting it's hard to keep up. Still proud to be an unvaxxed, uncoded rebel but FMD every man and his dog knows everything about everything and if they're given a T shirt and a badge they love to laud it over you. Funnily enough because I've just walked away from preferred places rather than argue the toss I've come across a place where the hot chicks hang out. They might not be very hot at my age but I'm pretty sure they are chicks. I agree, heads must roll, necks must be stretched. Just discovered yet a new site which on the face of it, seems legit. Still checking though. Just seen a very convincing vid that the vax magnetism might actually be a thing. Sticking point is that they seem to be using watch or AA batteries so checking to see if they are magnetic. Funnily enough a few years ago on a cruise we had dinner with a family whose son, 10, could stick various types of cutlery to his face. They just stuck there. Incredibly funny seeing how many forks he could manage before they all fell off. How could he do that at 10 of it was a trick or illusion. Keep up the good work.
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Post by yyyguy on Jun 30, 2021 18:00:45 GMT 8
Slightly serious question. After 30 years in rural and remote areas I've spent the last few months in city/suburban Qld. Not my thing any more. Looking to relocate to nice, gentle "leave me alone and I'll leave you alone" place. Old stomping grounds in the north seem to be plagued by naughty black boys, been there, done that, too old now. Any suggestions? Don't care if it's coastal or country. Cheers
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Post by Struth on Jul 1, 2021 6:43:34 GMT 8
Yep, get out to areas inland from Hervey Bay area, and further North. Filled with decent old style Australian towns that at one time city folk would have scoffed at but are now invading them in desperation to be part of their communities. Nice Country too.
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Post by yyyguy on Jul 1, 2021 14:34:02 GMT 8
Thanks Struth, spent a bit of time between M'bro & HB so not completely into the unknown.
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Post by NFA on Jul 2, 2021 20:46:20 GMT 8
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Post by yyyguy on Jul 3, 2021 9:16:31 GMT 8
Ta, NFA, it's on the list as I did lots of paragliding at Rainbow Beach back in the day. A few years ago the wind patterns, amongst other meteorological stuff, changed and the sea breezes, once regular as clockwork are sporadic. Once you're out there that's all you've got and if you can't do it...
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Post by NFA on Jul 3, 2021 13:22:07 GMT 8
Ta, NFA, it's on the list as I did lots of paragliding at Rainbow Beach back in the day. A few years ago the wind patterns, amongst other meteorological stuff, changed and the sea breezes, once regular as clockwork are sporadic. Once you're out there that's all you've got and if you can't do it... you one of those mad bastards yyyguy lol.. paraglider... the para component is paraplegic. Nah.. good on you. Back early 90's I did a 3 month 'stint' for the then Victorian Government bureaucracy at Mt Buffalo Chalet prior to its 'privatization'. It had the greatest launch ramp for gliders I have ever seen with absolute brilliant scenery. Bright is the biggest town at the bottom with Myrtelford, Benalla, Wangaratta and Albury not too far away. But the town to really look at if you can stand the cold is Porepunkah.... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PorepunkahThere is a catallaxyfiles.com poster called sfw who has a motel that way and I'm sure would help you. Cheers
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Post by yyyguy on Jul 3, 2021 14:42:06 GMT 8
LOL, go to Victoria. What could possibly go wrong. Went to Bright for a week. Weather didn't play, never even launched.
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Post by NFA on Jul 3, 2021 16:36:25 GMT 8
LOL, go to Victoria. What could possibly go wrong. Went to Bright for a week. Weather didn't play, never even launched. Agree... but out in the bush, life is different. Good deer shooting around the South side of the mount and the lake on the North-West side has far better trout than you would ever catch in Tasmanian lakes. If you want to be roasted in summer and frozen in winter then NSW places like Hay or Moulamein, Deniliquin could appeal. But stay away from South Australia... that's where Struth comes from! .. lol Actually, Echuca is not bad.
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Post by Struth on Jul 4, 2021 10:56:25 GMT 8
I'm not sure which is worse, being outed as a crow eater, or now being a banana bender!
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Post by NFA on Jul 4, 2021 15:04:11 GMT 8
I'm not sure which is worse, being outed as a crow eater, or now being a banana bender! LOL... 3 strikes and your out... Some of my mob settled around the Mt. Gambia area when they got off the boats in Portland, Victoria. Still many, many there and throughout SA. Lived in Cairns and Townsville for short duration's but would head rural if ever again. Actually, yyyguy , I only visited but Merrimbula on NSW South Coast looked nice...
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