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Friday, 30 September 2011
Finally, better accomodation I am in, away from the city and the rugby matches, much as I enjoy the game, it creates havoc in the cities with all the tourists. I met a clothes salesman who stayed in the motel next door - many people iterating the same thoughts. It's a great sport but highly over-rated in this country, but the same is probably true of most sports. Give me golf anyday of the week.
It's the weekend here now and even this morning we saw young drunk people in the city happy with all the rugby going on. I move on to different accomodation later today and am very tired, hoping to catch up on a few days rest at least. Weather wise, it is good. There may be some work opportunities coming up, but a lot rests with an employer sorting out a work visa on my behalf. Agencies are pretty much useless at this, but they do have good connections with employers. A guy I spoke to recently may be able to help with this. I hope so, it costs a lot to live here.
Friday, 23 September 2011
Another day in, nothing unusual to say. Some genuine leads came up as per normal employment which I will follow up - the most genuine of which looks like it's in a different country. Other than that, the local paper includes around 1000 (true enough) adverts for prostitutes, which seems to have been legalised here... Well, that's just great news, for the locals, I mean you know what these Kiwis are like. Other than this, the weather seemed fine today and I ate a piece of steak. This accomodation i'm in was another attempt to lure Chinese students into the country but apparently it didn't work and they rent it to anyone now. Me no speak english, sure... Pretty impressive lights on at the local park, indeed, it complimented the Rugby no end. Really not much else to say, oh, a local girl wanted to leave the country with me again, but that's just normal I suppose. Peeler gets around.
Saturday, 17 September 2011
So coming to the end of my stay in Franklyn village, Nelson. Today, there is the usual joy outside as if man has discovered electricity for the first time. Not a great deal else. The little Asian fellows began fighting amongst themselves again - perhaps it was over using the phoneline too long again, who knows. I saw the little guy looking pretty roughed up, with a torn t-shirt and a belly full of drink. Anything to keep the peace. The traffic was busy as usual and absolutly totally non progressive. Things are getting so bad with the weather just now, even some governments are having trouble getting around, which was obviously going to happen at the rate the petrol consumption keeps going on. Not much else really, there is this Irish singer called Imelda Grey who has done some noteworthy songs recently. Personally, I reckon she looks better than she sings, but that's just preference and the tracks are not bad, catchy. Red nails always works a trick on blonde chicks. I won't be buying it though, because I won't have time. Tommorow I head out by ferry and need to meet a family member from the airport in Wellington. I hope the weather holds out. Last I heard there was a chronic outbreak of meningitis up in the Northland. Oh well, that will be something to look forward to I suppose. I'll prolly need to get vaccinated again, despite the fact they pumped me full of drugs as a baby to combat these horrors. Part of the school program.
Friday, 16 September 2011
What else to say? Obviously there are no education personnel in Christchurch now, so 170 jobs don't exist - saves having to cut them, of course the government won't mention that. I remember when I went to college, what a phat waste of time that was. I got told I was too good looking "such a muppet." Then ended up with w*nker fu*k the Arabs scrawled all over my door. Nothing but junkies littering the stairwell and finally ended up with a section order that meant having to get a pass every time I wanted to leave town, all for writing a letter. The same thing is going on over here too. Only tonight some strange old man was waving his arms all over the place and proceeded to wet himself on a chair near the stairwell. He looked like drugs or drink, very out of it.
Another day passes. Nothing worthy of note, except 2 fire engines were called out for basically no apparent reason. This meant that about 100 mostly dodgy looking individuals had to be paraded round like little mountain goats outside, until the warning went off. I spent most of the day, checking for corruption, but had little success, because it's so well hidden it just doesn't exist... If you dig shitty looking tattoos and that hard boiled face look that only hardtimers seem to be able to pull off, you'll just love Nelson. The scenery out of Nelson and etc are pretty good, but don't go near the town unless you have a big jeep or something, something that is very powerful and yes i think you know what i mean.
Thursday, 15 September 2011
After a lot of harping around looking for corruption, I became quite frustrated because I just couldn't find any at all here, but some information today would make sense in that all the corruption is heading for Australia now from somone in Papa New Guinea according to the news. Best just to try and sleep this off, the experts will no doubt solve this.
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Despite the fact that there's no corruption going on here, the same can be said for some of these other Western countries like Australia, the USA, UK etc. Not a trace of corruption going on at all, which explains why these places have been falling apart recently, because there's just no corruption going on. Certainly makes you wonder.
A brief night's sleep via sleepingtablets only to wake up tired again. At least there's no corruption going on here so, I suppose I could just forget the media reports this morning about:- A popular aquarium in Mapua, near Nelson, has been destroyed in a suspicious fire early this morning. Ten fire crews turned out to People watch through heat waves as a house is engulfed by flames on Allenby Terrace in central Wellington. A view of the fire from the Victoria University library Aranui Rd at 3am and put out two other fires at a tennis court and in a rubbish bin.
I mean, if that's not enough to confirm to you that corruption doesn't exist here, then nothing ever will be.
Bottom line, I can't stand old bastards that talk drivel and make on they get a hard time, using words as a decoy. Corruption my arse, you get it in any country and NZ is no different.
There's nothing better than waking up in the least corrupt country in the world, reading all the newsreports about moneylaundering etc and stupid crimes that of course are not going on here at all, because this is the least corrupt place ever. All said and done having the mininal amount of corruption basically means that it is not a problem in NZ at all, esp. not white collar crimes or anything like that. It seems to attract the right kind of people due to the fact that there is just no corruption in NZ at all, which is good. I mean, if the world heard that there was even just a slight hint of corruption going on here, then that would not be good at all for this country. So it's best to leave the corruption to the experts I suppose, because NZ doesn't have the capacity to do such, due to the fact that it's the least absolutly no crimes going on here at all.
Basically another day passes with no gains. The old man that nobody really likes and has probably been ousted from society for stirring made a point of informing me that New Zealand is not a corrupt country at all and on a survey came 5th. Well, well, I didn't recall seeing that information in the Sun, that's great news, really. Some mumbling about Scotland beating Georgia today and that was about the extent of it. The other lad is making progress at his weeding course but the rest of us are still having chronic sleep problems, with one tenant consuming 6 tablets in succession. I am concerned that an overdose may occur as a good human and have warned him to cool down on these prescribed meds. I am very much looking forward to leaving this premises, even if to be made homeless.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Another day in, mostly raining and crazy news off the internet as usual. Nothing but gore and nastyness in the mainstream. I doubt the majority of our planet is going to survive another 50 years in these urbanised areas. Pointless having kids really, most of them get killed in fake wars. Used to be a time when people were happy, but some morons has worked out how to dehumanise humans so that they will shoot. Keep your city safe by just being a good moron and do not shoot anyone or anything silly like that. Eat plenty of brown bread and enjoy the circus. Picadilly circus.
Monday, 12 September 2011
The weather is beginning to rain here. Nothing unusual to say, after a brief conversation with one of the cleaners I explained I didn't like it here and that all the women I seem to meet are single mothers, which i'm sick tired of. There's another 18yo here left with a kid, it's textboox stuff. Even going through immigration in this country I clocked a young dutch girl who didn't even have a visa - however she still got through the border check. Nah, like I can't figure out what is going on... Human trafficing is and always was a problem - you only need to see what these organised gangs did to the UK to figure that out, by hoodwinking people at customs etc, they get through. Anyways i'm sick tired of all this. People like this are not worth bothering about, but they can be a problem. There is something for every pocket, even magic pockets...
Sunday, 11 September 2011
So today I handed in my notice as I plan to relocate soon. The rain is beginning to fall. Nothing really worthy of note. I did hear some screaming earlier but this is probably because most of the people round here are crazy. I can't think of anything good to say about this area at all. The last I heard even the cleaners are trying to escape to Brisbane. There was also the other lady that prepares prisoners meals, who all smoke in this building for a fly cig. I don't know where all the normal people have went, I think honestly most of them are deceased now. All we are left with is Chinese students and heavy floods.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
The old man that nobody really likes that much was walking around again mumbling about football and how Scotland beat (Lithuania - i think) at a game of football. It doesn't really make any difference to me. In my opinion all these games totally blow. Modern versions of sports are not that interesting at all to me. What he needs is a good chinese wife or something - at least they all work, according to him... I only got through reading the list of bombings that happened last year with the Ugandan world up, with nutcases going into pubs and places there were tv's and setting themself off. Nah, football isn't the game it used to be.
So another day passes, the TV is showing the rugby world cup now. Interestinly I learned from a local that the deficit of this national pastime is nearly $30 billion. On another note, I managed to get a sleep by taking some sleeping pills, loritazone (i think) was the name of them. Which helped a lot with trying to sleep.
Friday, 9 September 2011
So, another day passes, and some rain falls. The only thing that broke up the monotony was a young blonde who dropped her bag all over the floor as I was heading out for cheesecakes from the local shop. Apart from suffering total sleep loss over the last month, things are ok. As predicted there was a total grid blackout in Mexico, but this is not what is concerning me just now. I am, however concerned about the nuclear reactors in the states losing power if this flooding doesn't calm down. I forsee temporary shutdowns as the wisest option, if critical situations occur. Of course this will make life very hard with rotting shit in fridges etc, but it's all looking too risky. It looks like the weather systems are not going to let up anytime soon. One other thing I heard about today was homegrown beef. I'll be damned if I would eat that, since I won't normally even eat burgers or shitty beef. Sythethic beef products are meant to be nearly ready. What is wrong with soya mince?
Thursday, 8 September 2011
After learning that the Rugby world cup is a union game, this made some difference, but not a lot to me, as I stopped playing rugby back at school when we used to compete against private schools. I am led to believe that union is the better game of the two, but honestly I have not really even watched a TV properly since '97, so it has not been at the forefront of my thinking. I do remember playing rugby as a prop forward though, and we won more than we lost, so I guess that is the main thing. New Zealand is a little insignificant country with nothing to offer the world, so they take this sport very seriously over here as a national big event, like an American christmas... I know, that I won't be following it though, just trying to evade the 6 weeks or so of wanton stupidity that will probably ensue. The weather is getting slightly better here now, marginally warmer. They even put a new TV in the lounge.
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
So that's it for another day. Nothing but incredible moans and groans from the residents as usual, particularly some of the maturer aged, retired types, all, very annoyed with their government about issues that I really can not solve for them. Things like, immigrants from the poorer countries taking the jobs, to companies like car makers selling up, to mental wards that are not being funded anymore, the list is endless... For now, I must rest, as really, I can not deal with it much more. There has been extensive bitter tradeoffs about stuff like this for years, the last one I heard about was in Norway. As per where I am just now, I am unsure really. I don't follow any of the political parties at all and really have no time for it. I don't even class it as an occupation or a trade, more of a form of wizardry, that became marginally legal around the 19th century. I have never voted ever in my life, despite being given this right as a taxpayer at 16 years old. It doesn't mean I don't agree with some of the policies, but really, it makes pretty much no difference at all, no matter who is playing with the cards. The image above I found quite explains how this year is panning out better than the TV, credits to whoever made it.
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
So after some small investigation into rugby a few truths were found. It seems that the league version of rugby is still considered a lower class game, hence why New Zealand have won the last 20 or so matches, lol... However, the union games are actual rugby games for normal humans, but even them I find considerably boring. It is very interesting though, and Rugby was another sport introduced to Aus and Kiwi back in the 1900's from British settlers. Wikipedia really is great for sourcing things like this.
A quick trip down to the local grocery store found a scene similar to the above upon return today, although, I must admit they did a better job. Must have been a scuffle with some of the residents, I suppose. Anyways, I have been making slow progress with other arrangements here, and should be relocating within a week or two. It seems the Rugby begins here on the 9th and goes on for 6 weeks, for whoever can be bothered to actually follow it that far (although I'm sure there are millions.)
Monday, 5 September 2011
Judging by the mainstream media, even more bad weather is occupying the headlines. I fail to recall a time when I head any good news off these papers. There used to be a time, many years ago when there was a positive feel to the news, long gone are those days now. Even a lot of these media companies themselves coming under scrutiny from legal problems quite a common occurance. What good can I say about today - well, I did see, a normal looking human for a change. Very basic looking female, which is not the norm over here at all. Other than sitting hearing everyone's moans in the smoking area which I truly dread. I know people has problems but i'm sick tired of hearing them. It's always about money or girls or some crap. What do you need to do in order to be left alone? Working doesn't help - it only fuels the problem even worse. I've lost track of the times being taken to the cleaners. Staving these hornets off with money or fags only lasts so long. Perhaps I should join the hells angels like I heard a cop did one time and just take off on a big phat motorbike like everyone else seems to do. It's not my style, but neither is this. Anyways, the big news today, is that Japan is getting heavy rain now which we all know is a damn disaster considering the fallout from the reactor that recently blew up. Add to this that the states are in the same boat with bad management etc leading up to possibly more reactors failing. The floods are unstoppable and finding people to run these things properly is nigh on impossible judging by the rejects that universities are pumping out nowadays. I hope this gets sorted out for the future generations to have any chance of survival. Food shortages, cheap weapons, nutcases, weather etc, is no good for humans.
Sunday, 4 September 2011
I read an interesting news report about global warming, which was very well written. A lot of truth about governments failing to invest in themselves. By pushing the bad weather all over the place, the already war torn conflict zones, with starvation etc and cheap guns for sale, making our planet more dangerous than usual. Never a proper answer to these problems. Only the other day, I can already see the changes in the animals even, as a two headed unicorn went past. Everyone knows unicorns only have one head... Seriously though, this problem is completely out of control. As the weather is getting worse, nobody wants to invest in property that is going to be flooded or crumbled in earthquakes. Despite a proper infrastructure of employment or normal environment for humans to be living in.
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Well today, only one visit from 2 squad cars at this premises that I was aware of. There were some stupid looking young girls pushing prams with masks on their faces. That was interesting. It trasnspires that the majority of tenants in this building are too stupid to even realise their rights when leasing a presmises, which wouldn't be surprising as the majority are having their rents payed from the government dole office, however there is a catch. To lease with such wanton abandon of respect for paying residents, constitutes a criminal offence in my book, meaning that once the local authorities click that sending cars round here all the time is not solving this problem, that possibly a little bit of responsibility lies with the owner, don't you think? My last assumption which is basically usually correct, is that the owner has flown away on holiday, what a surprise. I'm just looking forward to getting away from this nuthole. The bottom line, is that this premises should not be leased to all and sundry, leaving the local authorities to mop up all the time. I have no doubt, that the owner will probably be prosecuted or maybe has been, but these stories always leave a trail. It is an old trick to lease out property and not properly manage it, but it has severe consequences. A lawyer tried this on myself many years ago, and was struck off the register and unable to practice any kind of law for 7 years. But that is another story.
My sleep has been terrible this last month. Last night basically falling unconcious due to fatigue. It is having a severe impact on my health, with no adequate rest proceedure. A quick walk down to the shops today, to grab what little there is. I find the shops here very basic, usually most days consisting of buying a loaf of bread and some ham. Which is getting pretty boring. This has a lot to do with avoidance. The shops get overcrowded with crap looking people, that really can't offer you anything more than some crap to deal with. The world cup is apparently happening here in two weeks time, which honestly I don't want no piece of. The last match here the kiwis got beat but it has a lot to do with what country the game is played in.
Friday, 2 September 2011
The jailbirds are stacking up here thick and fast at Franklyn village with another new arrival tonight - 2 new faces today indeed. They are not new to Nelson though and this is the main thing. It will be a great sigh of relief to exit strategy this place eventually. There is nothing I can do for these people other than briefly id their face and pass basic chit chat, such as "what a nice day" etc. The cleaners are enjoying smoking out on our spot daily day, because they are not allowed to smoke at work, and it breaks up the mornings seeing their smily faces smoking away. Most of the nice women ran away ages ago, and are probably hiding away in a house somewhere blessing the fact they managed to escape. Other than this, just basically nothing new. The cops did come round today at least once, but there were two of them, so, really that counts as 2 visits in my book. Probably they were round more, but I did not see them.
Conclusion on surviving the worldwide weather changes. I'm over trying to predict whatever massive event may happen next. However, I am fully aware. The recent Christchurch earthquake was probably partly attributed to solar flare activity and the fact that the earth has moved about 30 degrees off it's usual axis. Australia is like a flood bowl just now and Europe storms are all making life pretty unbearable. Places in the world that used to be safe havens from the weather are now not so safe. There is no official safe place as such, with each destination carrying it's own set of problems. Best approach for survival would be the old fashioned approach, because solar flare activity and these hard weather events are not what modern man is familiar with. Early cavemen saw stars flying past all the time and survived by hunting, which is maybe how things will pan out after all this modern crap fails. I will be the cave cop, lol...
Another week over and nothing that interesting to say. Toyota's workers went on strike which means they'll probably be out of a job now. Australia is a bad place to get anything done at the best of times. Besides, these cars days are numbered anyways. My guess is they'll open up overseas. The only other thing worthy of note is that idiot Gillard government over there is basically over, but they won't admit it... I'm just looking forward till the entire electrical grid fails, that ought to be interesting. I've lived through blackouts before, but never nothing on a global scale.
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