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Old 05-02-2007, 08:17 PM posted to aus.gardens
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On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 11:11:21 GMT, "meeee"
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I saw that ad...and her impossibly clean floor and rubbish bin. And the
way
the cockroach magically transports itself from the grubby, filthy,
unhygienic, germy drain into her sterile, carefully arranged garbage bin.
And her sterilized, carefully groomed child-thing goes 'ewww!! A live
creature!!' at the cockroach. I mean, for crying out aloud, it's a
cockroach, not a smallpox ridden rat.


lol exactly meeee, but you can see my point hey, medai manipulation of
the masses. and the gov' use the media well in the scare campagnes.

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Odour is evil. Not a normal biological response to situations containing
important chemicals triggering necessary responses in other
organisms....like honey and bees, meat and flies....


couldn't imagine an odourless world hey i mean how could a bloke tell
if his lovley was cookin' him a mean roast an all hey chuckle?

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We use cats. It keeps them fit, and they dispose of the flies as well.


hey and extra free protein for the cats 'n all.


Cats being inside only of course, so anything moving is dead insect
walking....

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Which is ridiculous really. It's not as if the media exist for the good of
humankind or anything.


yeh they get manipulated into when to go to bed what trashy yankee
sport to watch you name it complete manipulation, reckon aussie may
have been a whole lot more intelligent before it came along, well
smarter anyway at least we weren't geographically niave.

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Why would we want a north facing building? Turn on the air con.


exactly

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Did you see the research on the tank water causing cancer etc etc....air
borne chemicals getting into the water via the rain etc etc....um,
wouldn't
those airborn chemicals also make it via the rain into our drinking water
dams? And be concentrated with evaporation?


actually i don't think that was research as such just someone jammed a
camera in the face of some young floozie and she ran off at the mouth
like a sewer outfall, i mean if what she says has a modicom of truth
rural people must be dropping like flies, like her male counterpart a
few weeks ago says "he fears a plague of dengy carrying mozzies
because of the influx of rainwater tanks into the suburbs"

no mozzy problem because the tanks are in rural just because they are
in the suburbns and hey? they are going to be the dengy carrying kind
of which there is about 1 or 2 not any of the other kinds that just
want a good suck of red cocktail.

young uninformed uncommonsensable scientist dribbling poop so it can
be recycled for us to drink.

again meeee the gov' manipulating their fear campagne, so if you have
a tank your neighbours are going to picket your place.

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Ezackly. I remember drinking from dams, wells, puddles in rocks, puddles is
the bush, tanks etc and never died. Rural people must be ignorant, if they
knew better they would have curled up and died by now. Quick, someone go
tell them, they're supposed to be dead right now, they're ruining my thesis!
I saw it as the same old 'Lets justify doing whatever the hell we want with
our planet. To hell with sustainability, it's bad for you! Let them drink
Gatorade!'

Which reminds me, remember the civilizations, Ancient India for one, that
had underground tanks that all runoff from roofs/streets etc went into?
That's probably what killed them off. Oh, wait, no it didn't....they're
still using them now! I just look at all the stormwater running down the
drains with great embarrasment at our lack of forward planning ability. Our
civilization is designed to waste, not save.