Welcome to the Melbourne Community Daily Discussion Thread.

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    What a day. My 14 yo doggo had unfortunately passed away this morning - thought it was strange he wasn’t sitting out in the sun which he usually does every sunny day. Such a gentle dog he was since getting him as a 3 month old pup in 2009, will surely miss him

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      Interesting, I’m going there tomorrow! Don’t suppose you’re going to Albury tomorrow to complete the circle? 😂

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          Cool, have you become a farm god now? Also your profile picture reminds me - there used to be this dude that’d pop up on my tiktok back when I still had it, Pablo EscoBarn. He was a fun barn cat that ate rats and mice to keep the grain safe

          Not really relevant, just reminded me!

          P.s anything fun to do in Echuca for a couple of hours on a Sunday?

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    TIL some people in the UK keep little hedgehog houses in their gardens so hibernating hedgehogs have somewhere safe to sleep.

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    One thing I don’t love about Vegas is that my poor pink squishy lungs have become more sensitive to cigarette smoke over the years due to people not being able to smoke everywhere anymore, but in Vegas tobacco is caked into the place and people can smoke on casino floors.

    I don’t miss the morning headache which comes with being around that horrible shit. Cigarette smokers can get in the bin.

  • bananafungus@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    Ugh, need to write an EOI for a job I don’t really want but will provide me with some resume points I could really use.

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    What a beautiful sunny day, Bill Cat is out on the terrace soaking up the rays an I’ll go for a walk later. 🤗😊 I tried to get the cat tax but as soon as I come near Bill gets up for a cuddle.

    Also, MIL an BIL are coming over for dinner, I’ve got all my mushroom clothes on. 🍄🤭

  • bull⚡@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    The dumb lamp next to my hotel bed has power outlets but my phone charger is too tall for it… but I finally found an actual use for something you’ll find in just about every hotel room. Thanks, Gideons!

    Then Brad said… “Let there be phone charging” and there was phone charging. And Brad saw that the phone charging was good.

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        I didn’t know that they still sold phones in the country. The last time I saw them do anything at all was when they sold the 5, and they more or less went quiet since.

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          They don’t, mine is US stock. Which is nice because I’ve brought it home for a visit. I usually use an adapter at home but on this trip I get to plug it into its home-socket rawdog.

      • bull⚡@aussie.zone
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        Hmm I may not be down with the Good Book but I left my defacing bibles phase back in primary school (they gave us pocket bibles in RE and I took it home, put it in a plastic ice cream container - yes I was very smart in primary school - and burned it)

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    A bit of sunshine makes everything seem just a little bit better. Must be some kind of primal instinct. Warmer days to come.

    • StudSpud The Starchy@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      Seasonal depression is real lol, a grey cloudy day will send me into a little spiral ugh.

      A day like today is a big dose of much needed serotonin and norepinephrine 😗👌

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    Urrrgh. Another broken night’s sleep as Zooks came in at about 3 and started snuggling hard with bonus headbutts.
    Got the idea about an hour or so of it to turn the heater on and got to sleep until about 8, when she decided it was time for her morning snuggle and ‘feed me bitch’ nip.
    Remind me to leave the heater on low tonight if it’s gonna be this cold again.

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    I have visited the 24h dispensary and have night night gummies for sleepy time. We need to get Dan onto this… friggin nerds keeping us from yummy ni nighs squishies.

    Also when you legalise it, you get genius products like this:

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        I’m actually down south about an hour and a half from Vegas in a little town called Laughlin for the next few days. The reviews for the dispensary were glowing though and I can see why. Very nice.

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      Everytime I talk to mates back in Canada, they politely remind me that weed is legal and easily available.

      I mean, I’m high now, but still…wish I could just go and get some at the local

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    Yoooo driving the Western at night from out near the 'rat really hits different.

    It feels like being in a space time warp with the winding bits, fast speeds and lack of identifying features for the most part due to it being pitch black.

    Dinner was very ordinary, for someone’s birthday. Good company, but very mediocre unimaginative pub fare, at the usual inflated prices ($28 for some reheated frozen crumbed calamari, bland chips and premade basic arse salad) Around 6pm a more sweary group of families started rocking up, rattails and all, I’m wondering why anyone would come here for dinner when it’s so expensive… Then when I go up to pay I notice behind the counter/bar, a cave of pokies machines and some plastered punters just mindlessly pressing buttons and knobs. I don’t care if it comes across as classist, fuck pokies subsidising mediocrity (among other things). I normally make it a point to avoid ever patronising a place with pokies, I didn’t know that about this place but I’ll definitely avoid it if it ever gets suggested again

    • MeanElevator@aussie.zone
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      Pubs charge a fuckton for mediocre food these days.

      Gimme a family run Asian (Italian or Greek too)joint, where labour laws don’t matter, any day!!

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        I feel like there’s still plenty of places including more alternative pubs that could’ve done a better feed for the prices offered :/ I think their selling point was the venue (golf club). But then the ambiance gets ruined by the pokies…

        • MeanElevator@aussie.zone
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          As my kids say (and I copy it)

          Bogans gonna boge

          The venue knows their clientele and acts accordingly.

          We got dinner from our regular kebab joint today…they threw in a box of desserts cause they recognised my wife when she was picking up the food.

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        Not to mention the never ending potholes … I would’ve thought twice about driving back in the dark if it was also pouring down.

  • danwritesbooks@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    If anyone is interested I made my Tassie western novella - The Gambler’s Luck - free on kindle for the next day or so.

    If you’d like to grab your copy and please feel free to rate/review. Trying to build up some (hopefully) good ratings.

    Thanks :-)