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They say magpies are one of the most intelligent birds.
Very territorial.
They take the best, most advantageous, position to survey the landscape.
The mutual warbling, or carolling, is a call of security that the coast is clear.
Was visiting the bay today and saw five V formations of ducks fly past, they interchange, so as not to tire in flight.
 
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The UK having to go back into lockdown all over again because cases have got out of control is a real success story, their curve doesn't look ominous in the slightest...:rolleyes:


Coronavirus: 'UK at a turning point' as sharp COVID rise sees eight million Britons facing tougher lockdown

Coronavirus lockdown: All you need to know about new measures


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I wish Victoria would adopt the UK's "new" lockdown rules.

It's all about rules of 6

At a press briefing, Mr Johnson admitted that over time the rules "have become quite complicated and confusing".

Announcing the "rule of six", he said: "We are responding, and we are simplifying and strengthening the rules, making them easier for everyone to understand."


"Covid-secure venues like places of worships, gyms, restaurants, hospitality venues can still hold more than six in total. Within those venues, however, there must not be individual groups larger than six and groups must not mix socially or form larger groups.

"Wedding receptions of up to 30 people are allowed, and casinos, bowling alleys and skating rinks reopened. Beauty salons, tattoo studios and spas can offer all close “services and treatments”.

"Education and work settings are unaffected. Covid-secure weddings and funerals can go ahead up to a limit of 30 people and organised sport will still be able to proceed."


"Anyone socialising in groups larger than six will be liable to a £100 on-the-spot fine" NOT $1650 like in Victoria for socialising with an imaginary person on a park bench.

That's your so called "new" strict lockdown rules.




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Aren't you just supposed to get a fine? Why are they dragging her out of the car?

But the cop said "youre safe, don't worry about that" just before dragging her out by her "legs"

Get her licence and give her a fine.

Interesting a prominent Melbourne QC has just said the curfews are illegal and people should just ignore it, as the fines will be eventually quashed.
 
But the cop said "youre safe, don't worry about that" just before dragging her out by her "legs"

Get her licence and give her a fine.

Interesting a prominent Melbourne QC has just said the curfews are illegal and people should just ignore it, as the fines will be eventually quashed.
She refused to give her name etc.
Just another attention seeker looking for 5 mins of fame.
 

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They say magpies are one of the most intelligent birds.
Very territorial.
They take the best, most advantageous, position to survey the landscape.
The mutual warbling, or carolling, is a call of security that the coast is clear.
Was visiting the bay today and saw five V formations of ducks fly past, they interchange, so as not to tire in flight.

:D I'm richer for your explanation
 
That's why I said we need the backstory.

Regardless, do you condone the actions of the police for simply refusing to give a name at a CV checkpoint when the cars rego would do?

The truth nearly always lays somewhere in the middle between two protagonists
 
But the cop said "youre safe, don't worry about that" just before dragging her out by her "legs"

Get her licence and give her a fine.

Interesting a prominent Melbourne QC has just said the curfews are illegal and people should just ignore it, as the fines will be eventually quashed.

QC's also try and defend guilty people ;)
 
Gotta love outa left field arguments of fiction. Well some do more than others............

Left field? You were the one who said QCs sometimes defend the guilty



Police failed to breath test Daniel Andrews's wife after 2013 car crash

Victorian premier discusses ‘awful’ experience after freedom-of-information request for documents denied by police


Catherine Andrews was not tested for alcohol by Victoria police after being involved in a car crash at Blairgowrie in which a 15-year-old boy was seriously injured. The matter is being investigated by the Independent Broad-based Anti-Corruption Commission.

Andrews, who was then the Labor opposition leader, on Thursday appeared before the media to answer any questions about the incident after a freedom-of-information request for documents was denied by police.

He said he and his wife had not consumed any alcohol when the boy “T-boned” their car after they had spent a day at the beach with their three children.



We all now know how Slippery Dan distorts the facts, so when he said "he and his wife had not consumed any alcohol when the boy “T-boned” their car after they had spent a day at the beach with their three children." I just have to lololololol
 
One of my fav movies as a kid , good memories, also Charlie and the chocolate factory
Back in the old days the go was to put The Dark Side of the Moon in the CD player on pause at the start, or the album on the turntable ready to drop the needle in, and put the wizard of oz in the VCR and when the MGM lion roared for the third time play the music.

It syncs up brilliant. Alan Parsons has always denied he did it on purpose but its to much of a coincidence, plus its always been said the movie was on a loop in the recording studio at the time. That might be an urban myth, but it still sounds great.

Now days everyone puts it up digitally. Theirs lots of similar albums people have done the same.
Blade Runner/Animals is one good example

It's a brilliant for a late night view/listen.

 
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