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Pearcie (AUS) 03-18-2004 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sun_Sparkz
Just another slap in the face for us, 1st the droght, then the fires, then the flood, now this. what next?
Come on Sparkz, it could be a lot worse. We could have suicide bombers blowin up our trains and buses or landmarks.

Sun_Sparkz 03-18-2004 07:52 PM

Im not even comparing it to a tradgedy like that. Noone could.

(though it may not be far off) i work in the CBD, spend 3 hours a day on a train and my building is right above the wynyard tunnel, trust me i know it could be a LOT worse!

I am just saying it feels like its never going to end. I mean for me i think the drought was the worst to experience, here in the city youd see ppl watering their gardens and having fountins flowing and on the weekend id go home and see my family digging tips for dead cows that had to be shot because there was no more food, and selling sheep for 15 cents each at the saleyard (if they didnt sell they to were shot). And then we had about 16 paddocks catch on fire which could have been a blessing in disguise because some crop started to grow from the burnt ground but it was then drowned in a flood ( not all that much rain but the ground (ruined from drought) wouldnt take the water) that was a couple of motnhs ago, a fresh crop (10,000) was about 14 days off release and little bugs come and eat it all.

My family doesn't rely solely on farming for our income, we all work independantly and the farm managers look after the homestead, but i couldnt imagine the stress this would have on FT farmers. no wonder there are so many suicides in Country NSW.

It sounds like im whinging but im not, im just giving the cellar my view on the IOD, what its like for me and how it affects us. im not comparing our situation to any other situation.

Griff 03-18-2004 07:56 PM

Drought, fire, flood, that's not whining. Folks go on about much less. I hope your weather patterns straighten out down there.

Pearcie (AUS) 03-18-2004 07:59 PM

Disasters
 
Sparkz, didn't mean to offend. I wasn't inferring that you were comparing the farm disasters with terrorism I was just taking the viewpoint of 'No matter how bad it seems there is almost always someone out there who's got it worse than you/us'. I'm not from the country so I don't actually 'know' what it's like to have to deal with such problems. I can imagine how p!ssed you would be seein fountains running etc. (although the water in those fountains should not be drinkable water - hopefully) ppl washing their cars with water that could keep your livestock alive for a little longer, that would really be hard to cope with.

Sun_Sparkz 03-18-2004 08:04 PM

No offense taken, i know you didnt mean that i just wanted to clarify

:D

Pearcie (AUS) 03-18-2004 08:08 PM

All Good
 
Sweet :)

Has that Krispy Kreme opened at Wynyard yet??
I'm stinging to get a box but I aint goin to Parramatta or wherever the other store is.

Leah 03-18-2004 08:22 PM

Hey Pearcie, what's this Krispy Kreme stuff your talking about.

Pearcie (AUS) 03-18-2004 08:48 PM

Krispy Kreme
 
An amazing donut store. Been out in the states for ages, only just recently came to Oz, ones sposed to be opening at Wynyard soon, or may have already. I want some!!!

Leah 03-18-2004 08:51 PM

I want one also, I'll authorise your travel to go and get us some, Ok.:beer:

Pearcie (AUS) 03-18-2004 08:54 PM

College Vehicle
 
Can you sort it out so I can take the college vehicle, I'm low on petrol ;)

Leah 03-18-2004 09:04 PM

No problem, just don't tell YOU KNOW WHO.

Sun_Sparkz 03-18-2004 09:50 PM

out of the loop
 
no it hasnt opened here yet, ill be the first to know one of my collegues is a "friend of krispy kreames" he has a hat and a badge its so funny. but they are SO YUMMY!!

i think ill put on about 10 kilo in the 1st week they do open though:(

YUM!! :D

richlevy 03-18-2004 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Pi
During a survival training we were told that a locust, depending on the size, has more proteins than a steak.
So we tried it out, there're a lot of different possibilities, I prefere them in boiling oil with a little honey on them, really crusty :)

Just think of them as 'land shrimp'.:yum:

dar512 03-18-2004 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Leah
No way, not me. Although I have swallowed a fly.

"I don't know why she swallowed the fly. Perhaps she'll die."

My kids are still young enough that I remember reading that to them over and over. That's one of those experiences with my kids that I won't miss. Too repititious.

bluesdave 03-18-2004 10:19 PM

Just to clarify the water situation down here, the CSIRO (Aussie scientific research organisation), released a report last year that found that over 98% of water usage in Australia occurs *outside* of the major cities. It is a myth that the cities waste huge quantities of water, thus depriving the rural areas. The report actually recommended that water be diverted *from* rural areas to the cities, to support future population growth.

I'm not, repeat, not saying that no water is wasted in the cities, just that the extent of this wastage is nowhere near what is commonly believed.


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