Spyke

The cat has been real picky lately. Turned his nose up at his usual wet food, so I've been trying other brands/flavours.

Seem to have settled on salmon paté, and will try the salmon in gravy later on.

Finicky, picky little Mickey

Edit: the accused in question, all comfy on my partner's legs

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

Oh Mickey you’re so picky 🎶 I don’t understand why you won’t eat this can

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aussie.zone

Sometimes Melbcat isn't too excited about her wet food but will eat it with a meal topper of some cracker crumbs, or a couple of treats sprinkled on top. (I know carbs make cats chubby and are bad for their teeth, I'm just being very indulgent because of her age.)

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I have tried putting some treats on top, but he's too smart and won't have it lol.

He's been gobbling up the paté, so I think that's a winner for now.

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aussie.zone

Miss Meow managed to knock her toy completely upside down whilst flying past doing zoomies. Apparently being upside down makes it very interesting and mysterious again.

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Gibson does the exact same thing! She won't acknowledge it's existence until I turn it upside down and suddenly, new toy!

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Survived the move. Of which more later.
Now on hold to Cennalink while they try to sort out what to do about the inheritance business.

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aussie.zone

Sad brain day today. Feeling very unloved and missing my ginger boy so much i want to bawl

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Did I miss something? Punkin?

Edit: Searched and I did miss seeing that. I am truly sorry

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aussie.zone

Curious to see if this is a "me" thing or not. so does anyone else when they make a new mate become like low key obsessed for a bit? or not obsessed but like, the social anxiety just dial up a couple of notches? just for like the first couple of days of the proper mateship. Then it always settles down. Like every time your phone buzzes your like "Oh, I hope its X person". and when they take a bit to reply you go "Oh, did I message them too many times? did I say something weird?" when you know they're probs just busy.

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aussie.zone

Not just a you thing. Made a couple of good mates from my gym and texting anxiety was through the roof. Turns out they felt the same.

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I'm a slow boil. I'll be interacting with someone for ages before I suddenly realise one day they've made the move from acquaintance to friend.

So, no. For me it's more a sudden realisation after a bit. I'm reminded somewhat of the way my wife and I started dating here.

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aussie.zone

For sure man. I don't really have family so friendships are really important to me. I defs get all in my head about it when I'm connecting with someone new

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TinyBreakreply
aussie.zone

same boat hey, makes friendships so much more important.

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TinyBreakreply
aussie.zone

ABSOLUTELY! people think your intense. And its hard to explain to someone "No, I just feel more strongly about you than you probs do about me". Still stings when they kind of prove that though hey.

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It's tough man. For me, I generally expect nothing from other people, which helps temper my excitement to a degree.

In a way, it's pessimistic, but after some of my experiences, its less shitty to think that way.

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aussie.zone

Clearance Kmart sketch kit arrived yesterday. The first thing I cracked into was the sandpaper sharpening board. It's really small and the wooden backing is chipboard but it's a vast improvement on trying to smooth/taper pencil leads with a pack of emery boards. (Doable but awkward and very easy to start honing at the wrong angle. They were previously all that was on hand and it was a hassle to buy sandpaper alone.)

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aussie.zone

It sounds like this might be the thing to get you back into art

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Hopefully. There's been a few things discouraging me, not least being so constantly tired

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I had my covid booster yesterday. Free from Chemist Warehouse (probably lots of other places too), got an easy online booking within 48 hours, was straight in and out when I got there and the pharmacist was lovely. No side effects except a sore arm.

Hospitalisations are rising again, get on it if you're due for a jab (if it's been more than 12 months).

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You might not need to get a jab because you recently caught covid.

It think it was recommended that you get a booster 6 months after you catch covid.

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aussie.zone

I’m always envious of those who get vaccinations without being knocked out for weeks.

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Last shot Boyo got he was deliriously singing little songs about dancing bbq prawns. Hilarious but actually concerning.

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Until covid I've never had any reactions beyond a sore arm and a mild headache. The Covid vax was so awful I have decided I can't put myself through that again.

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aussie.zone

I have a ton of crows in my back yard having some sort of cawing competition. Is this a sign of something? Should I be worried? I've also had a black cat cross my path...

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aussie.zone

This has been happening at my place too sans the black cat sighting. They're so loud as well. I don't know what attracts them here.

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The crows are definitely a rare event where I am, although the black cat is a regular occurrence. Usually she is trying to trip me up.

There have also been a lot of cockies around lately, probably related to the liquidambar seeds everywhere. Maybe it's some sort of bird war?

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Well, it's late autumn and the food sources are about to dry up (unless you're a raven and like maccas and burger offcuts). I suspect all this gathering is a social thing where they're dividing up territories amongst themselves for the winter.

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the crows in my area have been more active the past couple of days too

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

I always feel the need to say Good Morning to Crows and Ravens. No particular superstition about it, it just feels right.

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They listen so well. That tip tilted head as they work out whether or not you have food for them ...

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There was a little Maggie chap who lacked a foot at my last house. Kinda miss him.

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aussie.zone

Did the black cat walk under the ladder and break a mirror on the way through? If not, then I think you're all good.

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aussie.zone

She was being a bit suspicious in the vicinity of both my stepladder and a cracked mirror in my sewing room the other day, does that count?

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Probably. The cracked mirror could be the giveaway. Better throw some salt over your left shoulder just in case. Preferably outside to save on vacuuming.

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aussie.zone

There's a stall at my local farmers market specialising in gluten free stuff and I have spent all day today thinking about the hot pie I am gonna have for breakfast tomorrow. It's the little things

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Sometimes handing in any old piece of shite is just what you need to do. I had some automatic 50% for lateness and a bunch of HDs. Pick your battles.

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notgoldreply
aussie.zone

Well done. I'm about to work on mine. Got 14 hours until due. Hopefully I get done

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aussie.zone

works had this thing blow up that I warned them would blow up last year. Really struggling to pretend to give a shit. Its got real "OH No! the consequences of our own actions!" kinda vibes.

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Right? I love how you tell someone "This is against MS best practices" and they go "Yeah, but I'm SURE its FIIIIIIINE" then have the nerve to be like "OMG you MUST fix this thing that MS warned us would happen!!!!!"

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

A place I was in in Sydney the landlord painted the whole building with a plastic coat sort of thing. Suddenly mould everywhere! The people downstairs lost everything they owned it was that bad.

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I've lost a few pairs of shoes to it and will have to be careful not to lose clothes

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

Just mould sprayed the bathroom. It’s a drippy mess. Like the so called exhaust fan literally drips water. What is the Building Code?

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aussie.zone

Mine has done that before too. And I have an unfixable ceiling leak due to a structural issue that means my bedroom is filling with black mould

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

Er, almost nothing is unfixable. They just consider it unaffordable.

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aussie.zone

They just spackle over it and next time it rains water comes right through again. One time they did go up to the roof and said it was some issue with water getting under the flashing due to the join of units.

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Yup. Same place they moulded with paint idiocy had a plumbing block. Landlord turned up himself with a rug gaff taped to a 2x4 as a plunger and expected this object to be kept on the porch for future use.

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aussie.zone

Could that be the reason for some of your health problems because that's not good?

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I have a disability, but I can't imagine inhaling black mould for years would have helped.

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aussie.zone

I decided to treat myself to a burger tonight.

I can’t move now after this.

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[(https://on.soundcloud.com/6eTLr)]

If anyone remembers an old tool song called Pushit and wants to hear a not bad version I did the other night, there's the link.

I used to perform singing and playing guitar for a couple of years when I got sober, but stopped singing and focused on guitar.

Trying to get back into it now. Always open to criticism, constructive or otherwise!

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been busy ten days straight at least one more to go if not two 💀

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

That was half an hour ago. I beat the bin trucks again. Stupid brain roosters.

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Work relationships are so complicated.

My co-worker/superior spoke badly to someone I'm friends with and unfortunately also at the same time spoke for me.

Had to go during my break to apologise for it all I suppose explain a few things and whatnot.

Incident involved a really rudely delivered snappy comment about being busy but it came off really badly I felt.

Anyway I don't understand why she snapped like she did and I couldn't explain it and often I see double standards about things.

Just need to get through the rest of the day now trying to maintain the peace.

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aussie.zone

This week the man was nominated as worker of the month. So he spun the big wheel. Literally. And won a $50 card to spend. Question is do I spend it on food, beer or fuel?

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aussie.zone

I was wondering why I wake up in morning with a body battery of 10% and sometimes 90% (according to my watch) even though I get the same amount and quality of sleep.

So I'm doing experiments and found it mainly comes down to night snacking. The more snacks and/or closer to bedtime equals lower body battery in the morning. No snacks equals higher body battery in the morning.

Interesting. I will keep experimenting.

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aussie.zone

I wonder what the case would be if you woke up in the middle of the night and essentially demolished a box of cheddar shapes?

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aussie.zone

Well it's early days for my experiment but I'd take a guess and say it wouldn't be good for energy levels the next day. Who can resist stuffing face with cheddar shapes at anytime though?

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I succumbed to the desire and am paying for it now. Eating extra for the gym is fine, but waking up 3 or 4 times in the middle of the night to smash shapes into my gob isn't great when you eventually wake up properly.

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aussie.zone

I find late snacking and alcohol are two culprits. Or stress/allergies/bug. I had the flu a few weeks ago and I am finding it hard to get the body battery back up. I feel like I am sleeping the same but I am obviously coughing or sniffling or something during the night. I actually find it kinda validating to know when I have to rest

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On Saturday mornings I'll wake up with a body battery of 5% which means alive. You can't get no lower than that. My husband will wake up with a 70+% body battery on a Saturday. Usually he wakes with a near 100% every day so alcohol definitely plays a part.

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I started playing fortnite. Never played it before. Actually pretty damn fun with friends!

Feel like such a zoomer with discord running on a seperate screen and fortnite going at the same time lol

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I've worked what I want for my birthday. A microphone. One that's compatible with the pioneer. The best of the best because I'm worth it.

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Bit bummed that covid means I've had to give away my ticket to the Arsenal women's game tonight. Boo.

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Same :( Though in my case it's a cold and not COVID. Hope you recover quickly! I got COVID for the first time in January this year. It's not fun.

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aussie.zone

One person won the 150 mil, and still went to work today! I would have stopped working immediately. Call in the morning, sorry I’m rich now bye. Actually, an email.

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That would be deeply foolish. Chuck a sicky sure, but doing anything suddenly out of character would be unwise.

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Nathreply
aussie.zone

I'd keep going to work, at least until I figured out how I was going to deal with having life-changing money. Maybe another month?

Even once I'd figured out what my plans were, I expect it'd still involve some sort of work. It's not like I'm going to sit and do nothing the rest of my life. I would just be doing projects that were of interest to me and on my own terms - instead of needing to work 40 hours a week and contributing to the family finances.

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Oh there would definitely be some form of work happening after winning, I agree. But I would be thinking of what that could be while on my yacht in Europe.

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aussie.zone

I doubt I could concentrate on work having just won 150 million. I think I'd need at least a week off to have a minor nervous breakdown while I sorted myself out.

Afterwards I definitely would not want a job. Which is different from not wanting to work or do anything productive. If I won a massive amount like that I would look at starting a charity, probably focused on providing housing and support to people in need. Working out how to do that would probably be a full time job, just figuring out how to actually set up and structure something like that, what the goals etc. would actually be, finding the people needed to make it a success.

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Nathreply
aussie.zone

I've had a brain cell chugging away in the back of my head for the last hour or so thinking of what I'd really like to do if I had this sort of money. The first idea that has come to mind is something like Coles/Woolies online. No stores. You order what you want and it is delivered in x hours.

Set it up as a non-profit to break up the duopoly. Give the farmers somewhere to sell their produce besides those jerks. I might be showing my naivety, but I believe with that much money on the logistics, it should be able to compete price-wise.

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I honestly doubt 150 million would be enough for that.

What I would probably do in that regard is look at where the missing links are in allowing a more community based supply chain. Most likely something like developing community hubs that can serve as a distribution link between suppliers and consumers. Farmers and bigger suppliers are not generally set up to provide retail quantities, but you can often set up "group buying" schemes to buy in the bigger quantities and divide them up. But they tend to be limited by the lack of places to store and distribute those purchases. If you could set up points that could do that you could have people pick up directly or organise deliveries using uber or other locally available delivery options. Because everything is pre-ordered you would not be trying to handle a retail style shop but could provide a lot of the benefits. If you could provide the initial funds for communities to set up something like that and they could collect a small amount to provide ongoing running costs it would be self sustainable.

This already happens on a limited basis, through places like CERES and community centres. It even happens informally within groups - we have people at work that regularly take shares in a cow and have had things like bulk mango or pumpkin purchases split up there!

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I usually get a letter telling me they're doing road works of some sort in my area. I can't remember who they came from though.

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My pavement gets ripped up seemly every 2 months. Sometimes it’s gas, sometimes telecoms, sometimes fixing the mess the last lot made. Never any notice and they block the only way out of the building.

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aussie.zone

Last time I got a letter. From council I think? They're responsible for local roads. And then the planned date came and went, and they came and closed the road on a completely different date with no notice. I guess they kind of tried?

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I had a letter posted about works that were nowhere near me, so disregarded it. Then I got a hastily hand addressed notice in my letterbox telling me about work starting the next day, so I think they stuffed up the address.

I haven't always been notified of work in the street where they are closing the roads, but they generally haven't completely blocked access, I've still been able to drive in and out with supervision (to make sure I don't run over the workers!). I did have to park a few houses away temporarily once when they did block access for a bit, but the workers were very friendly and helped me carry my groceries home 😁

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aussie.zone

Usually they do put something in the letterbox a couple of months in advance.

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aussie.zone

Oh look it might have blown away, letterbox got missed or you might not have got one at all but they do usually notify you.

Is there any cars not parked on the road that are normally there? That might be an indication that there was notification.

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Pretty sure I'm meant to be working hard, I have a lot of things to do, but instead I'm just aimlessly staring out the window or refreshing my feeds. It's been a long week.

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aussie.zone

I finished watching Invincible, can recommend. Slept thru FOTR .

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one of those rare shows that the second season was even better than the first IMO

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Toy sales should start next month. There are nonessential things I want to get the boys. And maybe myself whilst I'm there

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aussie.zone

I binged Fallout in 2 nights. I’ve never played the game so I have no comments on its authenticity, but it was a fun escapist watch. Built up the mystery in each episode to keep me clicking Next Episode.

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aussie.zone

Breakfast 🍏🍎🍐🍊🍋🍈🫐🍓🍇🍉🍌🍒🍑🥭🍍🥥🥦🥑🫛🍆🍅🥝🥬🥒🌽🥕🥐🍠🫚🥔🧅🥯🍞🥖🥨🧀🧇🥞🧈🍳🥚🥓🥩🍗🍖🫓🍕🍟🍔🌭🥙🧆🌮🌯🥗🍲🍜🍝🥘🍛🍣🍱🥟🦪🍥🍘🍚🍙🐠🍤🪼🦀🐙 🍗🥮🍢🍡🍧🍰🧁🥧🍦🍨🎂🍮🍭🍬🍫🥜🌰🍪🍿🍯🥛☕️🍵🍺🍶🥤🧋🧃🥂🍷🥃🍸🍹🧉🔋

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aussie.zone

Just had the MMJ convo with a Candor doc. Got prescribed some strains. Asked for three to be passed to TGA for approval.

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bull⚡reply
aussie.zone

Curious to hear about your experience. My appointment with Dr Bhangoo is on Monday morning, not sure what to expect.

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Be honest about previous use, and how it helped. What you're struggling with, that MC can help with. They ask questions but nothing super crazy.

For me it's a rather simple, and even pleasant experience talking to them.

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I basically spewed out my life story including those things in my online nurse chat so that's no problem recapping that stuff

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aussie.zone

Let's talk snacks. My favourite quick snacks:

Hot pockets
Sao, butter, tomato, cheese, p&s Jatz/topz/ritz/savoy/ butter, Salmon & lobster spread/anchovette spread/Vegemite
Jatz/topz/ritz/savoy/ butter sardines
Jattz/topz/ritz/savoy butter and pate
Cruskits butter, smoked salmon, cucumber, sour cream, fish roe.
Popcorn

I'm sure there's more. Can't think right now. What's your favourites?

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I’m basic and lazy. For meals I like to put effort in, but snacks need to be instant. Fruit, slice of cheese, nuts, crackers, biscuits. If I’m feeling particularly energetic I might have a carrot with some dip. But I don’t faff around with making carrot sticks, just slice on the diagonal and dip in. I actually think it’s better slicing like this because more surface area to scoop the dip.

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Peanut butter toast.

nuts

dried fruit

toasties

biscuits

any homemade cake, bread or scone

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My very favourite snacks are Toasted Turkish bread with cheap olive oil spread and 333s mighty Mite or crunchy peanut butter, popcorn, dark chocolate, sliced tomatoes on wholemeal bread toast, mi Goreng noodles, something with pesto on it, olives, those rice cake things made of corn, breakfast cereal had at any time other than breakfast time, chocolate and oat snack bars, mandarins, tiramisu, chocolate eclairs, table grapes, vanilla yoghurt, lightly salted kettle type chips, bread, trail mix.. and actually a frightening amount of whatever the kids haven't finished.

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aussie.zone

Seaweed flavoured rice crackers smeared with cream cheese - agree that snax need to be instant. So packet of crackers on one side, tub of cream cheese on the other, plate and butter knife in the middle. If I'm feeling fancy I grind pepper on top of the cheese. Or plain saladas with pate.

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aussie.zone

Cream cheese. I can eat that all day long. Just me and a butter knife and cream cheese. Yummy.

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I love the contrast of crunch and creamy, with a bit of tang. Lovely. Pate hits different but still has that lovely contrast.

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aussie.zone

Anyone of you people got a Pi 5? Worth the upgrade? I'm thinking a simple desktop computer for the kids to have access to...

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TinyBreakreply
aussie.zone

Grab a second hand desktop from Ozbargian? A dell optiplex can go for like 150-200 bucks and run windows a bit more comfortably.

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Especially if you can wait a month or two. New financial year often sees a huge influx of these as companies update their hardware.

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I've got a similar mini HP machine that's an i7 with 8gb of ram that was about 150 second hand. Perfect torrent and media server.

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Movie /TV reviews.

The Secret of the Greco Family. True Crime. Mexican. Not everyone is a narco, some are kidnappers. Psycho parents ruin lives. 4 hobbits.

Time out of mind. Movie about homelessness.

Richard Gere stars. I've seen homeless people, all the behaviours, this movie shows everything. Pride and feelings of independence are the last things to go. 😔

Please be kind to people, always give to those on the street who ask.

The movie making, the script , is so subtle you don't notice, it looks gentle, not much seems to happen, it's just slow. Everybody else seems to making the decisions for homeless people. 5 hobbits

I read somewhere that life is about fighting entropy, without great effort everything will tend toward chaos and then cessation. We get poor when we do not work. A society that doesn't let all people work, that doesn't reward work, there is something wrong with that.

In a harsh society true wealth is having friends and family.

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I must resist the temptation to do lots of housework and activities, I must rest.

So I have lots of movies lined up, first up, Time Out of Mind. This is going to be difficult.

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