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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #6990
Nice try.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!



Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #6993
They don't, especially those returned traveller ones you forgot about.
But didn't Scomo stop the boats? :o ;D

Much of that previous reporting is based on political claims, I'm not sure how much of any of it can be trusted, and the current release of science data just proves how rubbery the political reporting can be.

Qld claimed it had just a handful of cases, and the right wing media types lapped it up as a failure of the south somehow distorting that into proof the lockdowns do not work, we now know that stellar Qld performance was based on creative accounting!

It seems out Qld took a Three-Wise-Monkeys approach to COVID management, don't test and you won't find!

For me the more important result of this is the impact of environment on the pandemic, it must surely tell us something, perhaps something that those living in the tropics already know!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #6994
Just a few weeks back the Fed Bureaucrats handed out Australia Day gongs to the likes of Palaszczuk's crew for how well they "managed" COVID, now it comes out that what they were really good at, better than others, is cooking the books to make things look better than they actually were!

Surely you didn't expect the truth out of her lying mouth? 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #6995
Surely you didn't expect the truth out of her lying mouth?
I'm not sure what to expect, but the insiders would know the truth and yet people are being given knighthoods based on performance assessments was built on lies!

It devalues the gongs, and makes it appear more like a bit of back scratching, you lie for me I gong you!
The Force Awakens!

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #6996
This probably comes under the heading of panic behavior rather than CoVid, went to my local Coles and all the toilet paper was again missing on mass which is nothing new in these times but also went to the produce section and found all the bags of salad, mixed salad, spinach, rocket etc all gone as well. Cabbage was another green veg conspicuous by its absence, only the expensive fresh lettuce remained all be it in short supply.
I wonder if people in Ukraine behave this way or is it just our culture?....seems with the floods and rain that ruined the crops in Aus its also stopped replanting so this should go on for a while. Add the rising cost of fuel and energy and its going to be a long year ahead as well as with supply and demand issues with overseas products.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #6997
I wonder if people in Ukraine behave this way or is it just our culture?....seems with the floods and rain that ruined the crops in Aus its also stopped replanting so this should go on for a while.
I'm very cynical, I've already heard stories this morning of people reselling to metropolitan restaurants over last weekend, doing an Arthur Daley with a box of greens! One of those wax coated cardboard boxes full of Iceberg lettuce for $120!

Our local supermarket was selling lettuce for $15/head.
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #6998
This probably comes under the heading of panic behavior rather than CoVid, went to my local Coles and all the toilet paper was again missing on mass which is nothing new in these times but also went to the produce section and found all the bags of salad, mixed salad, spinach, rocket etc all gone as well. Cabbage was another green veg conspicuous by its absence, only the expensive fresh lettuce remained all be it in short supply.
I wonder if people in Ukraine behave this way or is it just our culture?....seems with the floods and rain that ruined the crops in Aus its also stopped replanting so this should go on for a while. Add the rising cost of fuel and energy and its going to be a long year ahead as well as with supply and demand issues with overseas products.
We have our own veggie garden. We usually plant various types of lettuce, cherry tomato's, cucumber etc. For whatever reason we neglected it over the past 6 months. We have no lettuce, when normally there is too much. We could've paid off our mortgage with the prices its going for currently!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #6999
I'm very cynical, I've already heard stories this morning of people reselling to metropolitan restaurants over last weekend, doing an Arthur Daley with a box of greens! One of those wax coated cardboard boxes full of Iceberg lettuce for $120!

Our local supermarket was selling lettuce for $15/head.
I was a Minder fan so I appreciate the analogy...nothing surprises about enterprising opportunists.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #7000
We have our own veggie garden. We usually plant various types of lettuce, cherry tomato's, cucumber etc. For whatever reason we neglected it over the past 6 months. We have no lettuce, when normally there is too much. We could've paid off our mortgage with the prices its going for currently!
We always talk about our own veggie garden but never get around to it, maybe this spring is the time...
Seeds etc will probably be ten times the price...

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #7001
I decided to give our two vegie beds the winter off.  Bad choice this year!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #7002
We always talk about our own veggie garden but never get around to it, maybe this spring is the time...
Seeds etc will probably be ten times the price...

Veggie garden is a real passion of this little black duck. Always get my seeds from Eden Seeds Qld... heirloom. Cos lettuce is the only lettuce we grow... Iceberg has all the nutrition of a mouth full of air and water! Grow Rocket, two varieties, Kale and Coriander. Then carrots, beetroot, radish, basil, cauliflower and broccoli. Yum. In summer... pumpkin and no less than 15 different varieties of tomatoes... make our own tomato sauce and pasta sauce. Yum.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #7003
I love a vege garden.  I need to really feed and dig over my beds, as last few seasons disease has set in and ruined too many crops.  Also not getting as much produce as I used to.  Snails and slugs really cause a bit of grief to the garden at our place, so it makes it difficult.    Digging over has also become a bit harder because of knee surgery last year, so I need to give that a bit more time.  Might skip this summer and go again next year.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #7004
The crap weather has killed off all my winter produce, given up on it. 

Spent the last three weeks dealing with COVID,  have never been so ill. Missus was critically ill at one stage.   Now barely have the energy, will or motivation to get out of bed in the morning.

I don't understand how the world works anymore,  I don't understand why it's all too @$*ing hard out there.  Can't get this,  or that, no work,  no people.... It's like the whole world has just given up.
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?