30 July 2009

Hot or Not – Wolfman

If you’ve paid even spotty attention to me since arriving in Australia, you probably know Rugby League is the first professional sport I’ve really enjoyed watching.  - and one of the teams I most enjoy watching is the Manly Sea Eagles.

One of the many charities the teams try to help support is the McGrath Foundation that raises money for breast cancer research.  Players from different styles of football/rugby take part in a calendar that’s sold to raise funds.  Right now, one of the Sea Eagle’s players is in a promotion which gives people an opportunity to vote on if he should shave his trademark beard.  David Williams is commonly known as “Wolfman” for his unkempt hair “style”. 

I’ve always thought he looks like he goes out of his way to look unattractive and just keeping the fur trimmed would go a long way.  What do you think?  Have a vote.

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The “tea-bagging queen” Covers C Street

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One of my all-time favourite news reporters discusses the “C Street” cult, a christian fascist group bent on global domination which includes several members of the US Congress.

26 July 2009

Sunday Blasphemy - in the name of God

I hear competing statements on the Abramic religions:
1. God/Allah/whatever is a god of love or religion of peace but there are radicals that pervert the message.
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2. Those people must not know how to read. The god of the Torah/Bible/Koran is a bloodthirsty vengeful bastard.
There is probably some truth in both views, but cheers to the folks that try to lift up their fellow man rather than grind them down.

22 July 2009

It's not real food!


Another clip that a different Facebook friend posted (thanks Cliff). For a few years now I've had the opinion that places like Walmart and McDonalds are examples of all that is bad in their respective industries. If you still eat at fast food joints like Maccers or Hungry Jacks (HJ is the Aussie version of Burger King) - rent "Supersize Me".

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The thing about giving credit for web-finds is a little harder with Facebook. I saw this on Ron's notes, but since you generally need to be someone's friend in order to see their profile means a link from me would be near useless. All the same - Thanks Ron.

19 July 2009

17 July 2009

Is this why Palin quit?

Not likely.

We keep finding new things on this planet of ours. A huge blob of goo floating off the Alaskan coast. It’s miles long and no one seems to know what it is yet. Thick, dark and goopy; one’s first thought might be some sort of oil pollution, but it seems more biological.

Is it from Mitt Romney’s hair? A creature that fell to earth? Something that thawed out from an ancient glacier? Or maybe something even more ordinary just in a context that makes it seem so unfamiliar.

11 July 2009

Brain Power


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My biggest concern with any sort of implant would be the life cycle of the device. Think how often you need to replace your computer. I really wouldn't want to go through repeated brain surgeries as the technology advanced. Still, it's promising.

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The Pew Research group just put out a summary on the state of marriage equality in the US. While the article makes note of civil union and domestic partner options in several states, I guess the recent dp law in Wisconsin missed their attention.

Here in Australia, we just saw gay couples finally get to be considered "de facto" couples under the national law. We waited till now to file for permanent residency since we were told being de facto would either help or at least simplify the process. (When we immigrated we were considered an "interdependent relationship" - at least Australia already recognized gay couple for immigration purposes, something the US still hasn't). One definition for de facto I saw considered the following.
  • length of relationship
  • co-habitation
  • distribution of household duties
  • financial interdependence
  • joint assets
  • the care and control of any children of the relationship;
  • whether friends and relatives see you as "de facto";
  • whether you intend the relationship to be permanent.
The thing about not being legally formalize confuses me. I would think at the time you'd need to be making decisions about estates, medical care, etc - the last thing you want to spend time on is providing documentation that you were in fact a couple. I guess our visa status more or less proves that for us, but I think people would want that piece of paper for piece of mind.

9 July 2009

Residency

a60c1fcf9eb0397560c5b8f35515c7c2-grandeToday we ran around giving out money for our application for permanent residency.  The biggest lump was for our medical clearance.  $600 some dollars for a urine test, x-ray, and a guy to thump your abdomen. 

We had to go to a different building for the x-ray.  Let me tell you Australia has a weird setup for street numbers.  We had to get to a 300 address, we drove the car to the end of the 100s and it went into a pedestrian mall.  We went to drive around it, and after 2 blocks we parked and walked to the mall.  I swear it must have been 10 more blocks of walking up the street before we came to the right address.

We came home to call around to see what police office was able to print us.  The closest one didn’t have the setup, the next one had arrestees so they couldn’t process us.  We ended up going to the shop by our work.  There was some confusion about what sort of check we needed, at first they thought it would be $175 each.  It turned out to be only $42 each.  With that paperwork we also had to send the FBI $20 to process it on their end.  To top it off we also had to pay a $43 fee for the Australian police to run a check.

That’s only a small part of the process, in addition to other things, they also need to know every job we’ve worked at since high school.  We need to have a bunch of things notarized.  They need more information on my health.  etc…etc… When the health checks and criminal checks come back there will be more to send out.  Good thing Australia is a wonderful place to live.

Drunken badger disrupts traffic

Bucky_Badger_no1_football01 Coming from Wisconsin, when I first saw this headline I thought, That’s news?  It seemed like a drunk badger was disrupting traffic at least once a week.

6 July 2009

5 July 2009

Sunday Blasphemy – Another one bites the dust…

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Scotland closes it’s last Priest college.  They haven’t had reason like this to celebrate in 300 years!

2 July 2009

Thursdays

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