| Subject: Re: 12:33am Charles, hope to chat in my morning. |
| From: UseNetOnly@t-online.de |
| Date: 03/08/2008, 02:53 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.astronomy |
On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 04:59:23 +1000, Sir Gilligan Horry
<GM@ga7rm5er.com> wrote:
4:31am now.
3:25h, just another 36 hours day ;-)
Had a few hours sleep and then watched two BBC documentaries.
I invested much time into setting up my in house communication system.
Thereby I had to do an almost impossible mix with Firewire, USB,
Bluetooths, and even infra-red coupling :-((
It's been raining all over New Zealand for almost two weeks.
Really good for the country though. Beautiful green nature.
We have heat and heavy rain all on the same day ...
Soon I will be in a small office/art studio type situation in the
city. I will be doing a variety of things. Painting art, helping
business friends, photography, design, etc.
And in my spare time sometimes chatting on the net about outter space
matters.
I keep my fingers crossed that this time you won't suffer an other
draw-back!
It will be a nice change after failing to get things happening in
Cairns Australia, for many reasons, including fluffing crap medicare
that wanted me to buy a new sofa before allowing me to get medicare,
when everyone there fluffing has medicare.
So much for civilization in Australia!
You walk around Australia without medicare, you may as well be walking
around on planet Mars or the middle of Africa!
I never had "Medicare", but then I had no health problems until last
year .. and you know that I came through this with no treatment in
spite of two hospitals and the intervention of a lot of doctors :-)
Well, they did me a favor.
Because medicare didn't give me medicare,
And because centerlink didn't give me the accommodation supplement
that everyone else gets,
I don't have to live in Cairns, where you can't swim in the rivers
because of crocodiles, and you can't swim in the oceans because of box
jellyfish, and you can't grow garden vegetables, and people judge you
by what sort of car you drive, and a tiny speck of dry shitty dusty
land with a tin roof wooden shack costs you one million dollars!
There are not many places in Aussie-land that I consider healthy, ...
well perhaps Sidney ... So I always wonder why you tried to find your
luck there.
As olde Pete Charest used to say ... "good riddance to bad rubbish!"
The entity that went by the name "Pete Charest" was a spook.
OK, where was I, oh yeah, how are you today?
I don't know yet :>
Any news or interesting events?
Yes, but I am happy to say, I am not affected :-) -->
We have all kinds of summer festivities over here, from
fireworks to open air theater all around the city.
Revelations?
Yes: you cannot control life (at the moment I am
watching Larry King with all the "Blip/Bleep" people
talking about "change your mind, change your life".
Technical discoveries?
See above :->
Joy?
Lot of!
:->
ditto :>
C.