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Diane

Diane Report 6 Oct 2009 22:53

Captain Pugwash, can't think of that in the same way after it was revealed that the writer was a pe........file, E.G Seaman Sta....s, Master B.....s.
Turned me sick when I read about it, we were so innicent as kid's we never saw the significence of the name's

Diane

Diane

Diane Report 6 Oct 2009 22:55

If you think I should remove last post I will, don't want to be whooooshed

Diane

Allan

Allan Report 6 Oct 2009 23:00

Tec, Kalgoorlie is in the North Eastern Goldfields of WA, about 700 kms NE of Perth. I've not been there for about 20 years but I have fond memories of the place.

Leonora, where I first worked on coming over to OZ is about 200 kms further north.

Please folks, no offence intended, but the famous brothels were well known as a tourist spot. One has now been turned into a Museum!

When we visited from Leonora my OH and myself would often walk down Hay Street and have a chat with the girls...I never knew anyone who actually visited them for their intended purpose!

Allan

Allan

Allan Report 6 Oct 2009 23:01

Diane, there is nothing wrong with the truth

Allan

Diane

Diane Report 6 Oct 2009 23:03

Allan
I just don't want to be the cause of the thread disappearing, do you think it is safe to leave it up

Diane

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 6 Oct 2009 23:04

Diane, I don't think I knew that about the Captain Pugwash author. I love all the old children's shows. My daughter is quite good and the children only watch shows like Wiggles and others with lots of singing and dancing. It's good for my grand-daughter's co-ordination. The boys like Thomas and Bob the Builder. My grandson in Hobart watches Ben10 and Spiderman but I don't like them very much. I was put off a little when he told me he played a PlayStation game and he killed the baddie by throwing him in a fire. No good for a 5 y.o. in my opinion.

Sue xx

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 6 Oct 2009 23:09

Diane, I shouldn't think it would cause any problems - don't worry about it.

Allan can you pick and choose where you work?

Sue xx

Allan

Allan Report 6 Oct 2009 23:11

Sue, the funny thing is that when we were young we were subjected to violence in cartoons etc. I'm thinking of the Road Runner Tom and Jerry etc where characters were constantly being blown up, run over by trains etc but as kids we never gave it a second thought.

Hopefully, with the modrn interactive games, kids will still maintain the same detachment

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 6 Oct 2009 23:11

Thanks Allan, now I know where Kalgoorlie is, I was only a few thousand miles out.
A brothel turned into a museum? The mind boggles!
Obviously a downturn in trade then.

What's happened to Berona?

Tec

Diane

Diane Report 6 Oct 2009 23:11

That's the problem with some of the new one's, the kid's think it is the norm to play game's with violence in them. Mind you there are those who would say are old game cowboy's and indian's was a violent game to play, I suppose it was

Diane

Allan

Allan Report 6 Oct 2009 23:17

Yes Sue, at least in WA

I have my own one man business as a Consultant Environmental Health Officer.

If a Council wants to utilise my service all that is required is the approval of the Heath Dept of WA, and as I have worked in various EH positions, and am on the Dept's own list of available Officers, that is only a formality

I also assume that I could work throughout Australia with the necessary approvals.

The funny thing is that my UK qualifications are only recognised by law in Victoria. However after 27 years working in EH in Oz I wouldn't anticipate too many problems

Allan

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 6 Oct 2009 23:22

Well that's a good point Allan and Diane. I remember years ago visiting a friend who told me that she wouldn't allow her boys to play with toy guns and swords. I looked out the window to see her two boys with sticks having a "sword" fight. So they had obviously improvised.

Sue xx

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 6 Oct 2009 23:29

That sounds interesting, Allan. I assume the work is varied.

Must go - places to go, people to see:-))

Sleep well our Pommie friends and a good day to our Aussies.

Sue xx

Allan

Allan Report 6 Oct 2009 23:34

Bye Sue...enjoy your day.

Actually, Sue, althought he places vary the work is very similar in each

Regards

Allan

Berona

Berona Report 6 Oct 2009 23:34

I'm here!! Don't know what my day will be like, but I slept later than usual - then booted my computer, no problems, but then found text messages on my phone and emails in my inbox dealing with a contentious issue here in the villa complex - then, I had to catch up on quite a few pages of this thread - YOU have been busy too!

Welcome back Allan. Tec will be breathing a sigh of relief. Your mention of the museum was interesting - just exactly what do they exhibit???? I wonder if it is the same kind of exhibit that our guide wouldn't take the ladies to see in one of the buildings in Pompeii?

No Sue, we didn't get any thunderstorm. In fact, my courtyard pavers are dry as a bone and the sun is just coming on there now. Maybe what Allan said applies to this place. He said it didn't rain much on the goldfields. So maybe I am living on a gold field!

Allan

Allan Report 6 Oct 2009 23:37

Good morning Berona

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 6 Oct 2009 23:39

I think that when I was young we played with toy guns, swords etc, and we didn't really think of the significence. However, now that we have aquired a gun and knife culture in our towns and cities, it is no longer acceptable.
Replica guns are not allowed by law in the UK as far as I know. Carrying a knife is also an offence.

Tec

Diane

Diane Report 6 Oct 2009 23:42

Hi Berona
sorry I have to go just as you arrive, but it is my bedtime again
catch you all soon

goodnight all till next time
promise I won't put a hex on anyone tonight lol

Diane x

Allan

Allan Report 6 Oct 2009 23:44

Good Night, Diane, sleep well

Allan

Allan

Allan Report 6 Oct 2009 23:47

I must also go as it is an early start today at the fair Shire of Dardanup. Fortunately it is literally just 10 minutes down the road

take care everyone

Regards

Allan