Larry wrote:Laz perhaps they were once paper and now are mostly plastic?
I know my body and mind is not what it one used to be. There is no going back.
alexjones wrote:Knife crime has risen by 76 per cent in the UK over the past 10 years according to that article. A large portion of the attackers are not ETHNICALLY from the UK. Interesting how that works.....
alexjones wrote:Correct mate. And our quality of life keeps getting lower. Which is why I have disdain for this country because it is not the country I grew up. The Australia I new is vanished to the dustbin of history.
Lazarus wrote:alexjones wrote:Correct mate. And our quality of life keeps getting lower. Which is why I have disdain for this country because it is not the country I grew up. The Australia I new is vanished to the dustbin of history.
Sad as it is, I have to agree.
I grew up in western Sydney in the 60s, it's totally unrecognisable now.
I was horrified when we moved to the bush in 1970, but within 12 months, I had my first rifle, and the thought of going back to the city was anathema.
Now, I'd rather lick footpaths in china than live in a warren again
Lazarus wrote:I can't imagine what it must be like in Britain and the EU, we get fired up over a few boats, they have a constant tsunami.
It's one of the main drivers of discontent driving people to vote for anyone claiming they can change it.
There have been calls here for a population of 50 million FFS, we can't house what we have now, our roads and infrastructure are all woefully ill kept, and apparently the planners are on mushrooms, if the Roselle interchange is any indication.
I have a friend who is in a NSW government department, he say he lives in Australia but works in "Utopia"
https://www.afr.com/politics/federal/au ... 122-h187ze
bigpete wrote:My knees definitely ain't whst they used to be....
Bugman wrote:Yep. The simplicity of everyday life is gone.
animalpest wrote:Bugman wrote:Yep. The simplicity of everyday life is gone.
What hairline?
Lazarus wrote:What do you call 100 politicians on the bottom of the ocean?
A bloody good start.
Peterwho wrote:Lazarus wrote:What do you call 100 politicians on the bottom of the ocean?
A bloody good start.
I would have thought “barely enough” is a better response