Also, for everyone in Australia, Coles is donating all their profits from tomorrow (Friday) to the bush fire appeal, so if you can, do your shopping then.
Man, you should see the dragonfruits here at Coles - they look very sad and sorry indeed! I think I'll just be doing purchases like dunny paper and the like, he he.
welcome to the country, my dear. They figure that us backward slow-pokes won't know the difference anyway. I think they ship out all their crap fruit here on purpose, LOL.
Permalink Reply by yoda on February 12, 2009 at 11:53pm
normally you can't get so close because they are up a tree. They are pretty slow animals, all that digesting tough eucalyptus leaves makes them not have much energy for much else, but they have very sharp claws to cling onto trees with.
The toll on the animals with the bushfires is HUGE with these bushfires where the heat was so intense, many of the animals will hide in a hollow tree and the fire usually doesn't burn through the wood, this time they've been pretty much cooked in the trees, at least they probably died from lack of oxygen rather than cooked alive. The stock losses are horriffic, sheep running across across paddocks in flames etc. There are so many stories of people loosing their life trying to save their horses/dogs/cattle/birds/etc so many finding the bodies of humans in cars with their dogs, etc
A lot of the houses that were supposedly well prepared had plastic piping for their sprinkler systems, the radiant heat from the fires (flames as high as 3-4 storeys) melted the plastic pipes before the flames even got to the buildings.
Yeah, they say it got to around a thousand degrees celsius at ground level coz they found dollar coins and other metal melted together. I don't even know if I believe that though? A thousand degrees???? Can't comprehend that one.
There've also been some good stories though. Yoda, did you read about how a man and a couple of his neighbours survived by jumping into his concrete water tank? Was in the paper today.
I guess if you think of it as eating raw as what God intended, and makes us the purest version physically of what were meant to be, then maybe it is a way to get closer to God and clear away the distracting mess of sickness, and the hormone and em...
Here is Part 4 to the Stanley Bass interview. Many people have asked me what I think about this interview, I will be posting a video reply in my next episode after this one.
The sun (or bright snow, bright sky, light bulbs, etc.) totally make me sneeze. It seems to be genetic- my dad does it too. It's called "Photic Sneeze Reflex":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photic_sneeze_reflex
Speaking of strange conditions, my b...
Just the white coconut dont think I would cope if the shell was still intact :S
I've been trying to crack it open from the side I think thats my problem, I’m buying more tomorrow so I’ll try cracking it from the top. I’m loving coconuts at the mo...
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yup labelling sucks indeed it does in whatever form....
but Charlieeee you know that your chakras need aligning right right...now hold my hand and repeat after me,ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....come and join me running my doggies instead hey?and we can s...