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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: General Discussions
depends what the goal of the marches is.

If its just to continue the conversation then no.  Its achieving its goal proven by your post

According to the march organisers, the objective is to stop the Palestinian genocide by forcing the Australian Government to take action against Israel.


What action would that be ?Military, Economic, expelling their embassy staff?
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: General Discussions
Yep. You just gotta love stats. You can prove almost anything with them.

I suspect that most folk have experienced crime and have suffered as a result.

One of my brothers and I were lucky to survive being stabbed many times, my sister in law was murdered, my sister was raped, another brother was king hit while walking on St Kilda pier, my buck’s night was disrupted by an all in brawl … and all of those incidents occurred last century.

This century has been relatively quiet in contrast, and that’s confirmed by the statistics.

Anxiety about crime is higher now and that’s down to the law and order agenda pushed by the media and politicians - when it suits their electoral ambitions. 


Anxiety is higher now because the crims are winning and the laws favour rehabilitation over punishment.
You add the shortfall in Police numbers Australia wide and crime is now a career choice...
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: General Discussions
Numbers are lower because there is an emphasis on rehabilitation rather than punishment and allowing young people who commit adult crimes a free pass back into society and often to re-offend again because of their age.
Young criminals have the law on their side, you have limited power to defend yourself, your dog isnt even allowed to defend you especially certain breeds and offenders and their legal counsel know how to play the system.
Its got worse over the years not better and I put that down to population increase ,increased poverty and lack of resources for policing plus the " do gooder mentality that refuses to punish criminals" which has led to less resources.
 Data collected by the ABC from each state and territory shows there are more than 4,500 vacancies for police officers across the country....27 Sept 2024. I read a protest sign recently  on the back of a Divvy Wagon that it was 1000 vacancies in Victoria.
In the Western suburbs its even worse in terms of unchecked crime, in one outer suburb in the West I was told that one in nine people are known to the police....must be like living in a Yakuza district in Japan.

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The Sports Desk / Re: Basketball
Josh Giddey has just signed a four year contract with the Chicago Bulls.

Recognition of his outstanding season.
Done well after being traded in by the Bulls. Been spending some time in Australia with Melbourne United players and coaches.
Interesting news in the local NBL with 5 time MVP Bryce Cotton obtaining citizenship allowing him to play for the Boomers. Been a long process but recently he obtained advice from those who assisted Mason Cox and it proved very useful after many years of trying.
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: General Discussions
Malthouse had intruders come in and threaten him in his house overnight, this has to be stopped. Nuffs enuff. This is what we should all be protesting about every weekend, f a r k  Gaza!!! Lets worry about our own s h i t show here.
Happens a lot now, we know several people who have had intruders...its getting like South Africa and the USA.
Only a matter of time before intruders pick the wrong home.
As for these protesters, they block roads, delay emergency services and prevent police from doing other more urgent work by having to babysit these idiots often getting injured performing their duties.
Need heavier penalties, Jailtime or a one way ticket out of the country to where ever these problems began.
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Dan’s statue, neo-nazis, local government, potholes and Victoria generally

Yep, my experience with Russians was you dont smile at people you dont know and same with Germans.

It is more that Russian children were trained from the time of the Tsars not to smile in public. Back in those days, they thought smiling would attract the Okrana, the Tsar's secret police. It was more so during the days of the Sovietskiy Soyuz, where first Lavrenti Beria's NKVD was thought to be attracted to anyone who smiled. Considering that one third of the entire Soviet payroll was working for the NKVD, they always knew of such things.
I was there in 1997 and people still didn't smile in public: it had become part of the Russian psyche.

I didn't find the same thing in Deutschland, but I could speak some German. They didn't even pick on me for my nice Australian accent (not in German - they knew I was a foreigner because I didn't speak dialect, rather than from my accent. They wanted to practice their English; that's when they noted my accent. I'm sure I affected a significant number of Germans with my English).
A lot of Germans speak accented good English but there is an expectation that if you work for one of their companies even in Oz you have to learn German to a standard. I was lucky the Engineers I worked with spoke English and I had more problems with the Electrical/Electronic schematic diagrams that were all in German and many of the symbols differ to the USA and English versions yet can look the same.
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Dan’s statue, neo-nazis, local government, potholes and Victoria generally
Yep, my experience with Russians was you dont smile at people you dont know and same with Germans.
In Germany they think only crazy people go around smiling, a polite nod of the head as you pass is considered acceptable but outlandish, the preferred option is head and eyes down look straight ahead and don't run into anybody.

This was quite a challenge, last time I was there it was summer. We were walking down the main road through what is considered the fashion district, a girl came out of a house, actually it was probably an office as old terrace houses are used commercially. She was wearing a bright yellow 60s style one piece miniskirt suit / dress and white thigh boots, the type you might see in a Austin Powers movie. She walked across the footpath in front of us and started unloading a convertible through the passenger side window, to say that certain garments might be optional in Germany is a little short of accurate, either that or she doesn't feel the cold, regardless one of the blokes I was with knackered himself on a rapidly approaching parking meter. We all laughed at him and she berated us for being cruel!
The other thing I found was with Germans was dont try and speak pidgeon German to them if you want any help, better off you just say "English only"  rather than mangle their language with your Oz accent and verbal shorthand Deutsche.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Annus horribilis


That's all well and good but clubs must spend at least 95% of their TPP.  If the Saints had an underspend this year. they must still have forked out at least $16.8M.  Next season's TPP is rolled in with an increase of the soft cap but it's set at $18.4M for 2027 so, split the difference and go with $18M. That goes up to $18.9M if they did have a 5% underspend.  With Nas and TDK raking in at least $3.8M, they've only got $15.1M to pay the other 40 odd players.  Take out $800K for Leek Aleer and possibly another $800K for Silvagni, and that drops their available budget to $13.5M.  That's around $350K each and Steele, Hill, King, Sinclair, Wilkie and Marshall all get considerably more than that.  Haircuts and frontloading doesn't get you from $16.8M down to $15.1M or lower and they will be pushing players out the door.

I'm not saying that they can't afford to pay players next season but it's not sustainable and they won't be able retain their young talent.
By my maths, when you take away 5.45M from the TPP for TDK (1.85M), NWM (2M), SOS(0.8M) and Alir (0.8M), , it leaves an average of around 300K for the other 41 players. Enjoy the carnage Saints.
They will be adding Ryan and possibly McKenzie and/or Flanders.
Those players won't be joining Stkilda on 300k a year...how are they affording it ?
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Annus horribilis
Saints must have managed their list well with money still available to chase Ryan, Aleer,Mckenzie and Flanders. A lot of it seems to have been front ended with their present playing list hence they are in a position to have this war chest to attack the trade period.
You can criticise who SOS has picked over the years but he does manipulate his draft hand well turning picks into more picks and now seems to be ahead of the game how he has managed the money and one thing that hasnt been discussed is how he has timed his buying spree during what is a perceived weak draft which is smart.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Annus horribilis
Steele is another with a big front ended contract, on peanuts now...Saints have upped their offer to Windhagar and he looks like staying.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Annus horribilis
I think SOS is better at his job after the GWS and Carlton experience where he had his hit and misses. Its probably going to be his last recruiting job especially if the Saints fail to fire a shot in the next couple of years.
Does he enjoy seeing us suffer and fail, yep Im sure he does, does he make it a priority in his job to try and screw us over, probably not. Will he stop at trying to recruit our best players??...I dont think so.
Eg Id be predicting Sam Walsh gets a mega offer from several clubs including Stkilda and we might see another TDK scenario.