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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

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How we treat people is more important than whether or not someone is vaccinated.

If you are contributing to that social divide then maybe a free country isn't for you. 
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5461
2nd dose done.

Still no 2nd head, no ability to see in the dark, or green glow.



After my second jab I did notice another head beginning to grow under my left armpit, but fortunately, very fortunately, the 5G network stopped this and caused the second head to atrophy and fall off.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5462
I once saw a sci-fi b-grade movie from maybe the 50's that had people being locked in place by magnets. It made me question if people were ever that dumb.

The above seems to prove it.

I must confess to loving a good 50s sci-fi. Some real classics from that decade. The one with Leslie Nielson as the spaceships captain is a beaut.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5463
The Commonwealth Government is trying to bring in 2,000 health workers to shore up the health system.  I hope they will all be double-vaxxed  :)

Letting the health system run down was always going to come back and bite us on the butt.

Aint that the truth. Probably the biggest inconvenient truth of the past 2 years. Well said, David.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5464
I must confess to loving a good 50s sci-fi. Some real classics from that decade. The one with Leslie Nielson as the spaceships captain is a beaut.
Oh this wasn't a good one. lol
I saw parts of it on tv late night about 20 years ago.
Never have worked out what it was, but the magnetic humans stuck with me from the absurdity.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5465
Klaatu barada nikto


Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5467
I must confess to loving a good 50s sci-fi. Some real classics from that decade. The one with Leslie Nielson as the spaceships captain is a beaut.
The Day the Earth Stood Still, (1951), it's a ripper! ;D
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5468
The Day the Earth Stood Still, (1951), it's a ripper! ;D

Yep, I remember seeing that as a kid at a Sat morning session at the local flea pit. Blew my mind! Starred Michael Rennie iirc.
Reality always wins in the end.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5469
So, Julian Assange is a COVID denier and anti-vaxxer.  Who’d have thunk it?  ::)
“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?”  Oddball

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5470
The Day the Earth Stood Still, (1951), it's a ripper! ;D

Yep. Michael Rennie was brilliant. Funny how the message of the movie from 1951 is still very applicable.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5471
So, Julian Assange is a COVID denier and anti-vaxxer.  Who’d have thunk it?  ::)
In there somewhere is the difference between real science questioning evidence and outright paranoia that can be the science denier!
The Force Awakens!


Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5473
Yep. Michael Rennie was brilliant. Funny how the message of the movie from 1951 is still very applicable.
Yep, great movie, if only the modern film makers spent more time on plots and dialogues than special effects some of the modern films would be an order of magnitude better. When it's cold and rainy some of those old black and white movies they play at the weekend remind me of just how dependant modern films are on special effects and whiz bang.

I suppose that is why we find Nordic Noir so compelling!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

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Yep, I remember seeing that as a kid at a Sat morning session at the local flea pit. Blew my mind! Starred Michael Rennie iirc.

You do remember correctly, Fluffy One. Iirc I saw it at a cinema in Moonee Ponds around 1960. Used to go there on my own... who'd allow a 5 yo to go to a cinema alone today!! Spent many a day roaming the streets on my patma late fifties to early sixties. Saw many great movies... and caught many an amazing grasshopper and butterfly at the botanical gardens there, just next to St Monica's Catholic School - funny how that place turned out to be the most dangerous and traumatic place I went! (apologies for this stuff in this thread, probably belongs in movies or general threads... :-[ )
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