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Should’t that Comd F’nkn Havock
I for one welcome our new economic overlords.
Happy New Year of the dragon.
I’m betting the fkn sharks don’t!……….
Apparantly fins are over-rated, you can cut tail & doral fin off sharks, release them and they’ll grow ‘em back. We know this because thousands are finned each year & released alive and none are ever caught again without fins, therefore they must regrow.
Tried to post over at BT but I must have fallen at the spam wall.
It was going to be my last post there anyway.
The problems formating are just too great. Given the quote issue and that it turns anyone’s post into a solid block of text no mttar how you do it I find it a lot more effort to read the comments. While I find it worth for some of the commentors but not for most. I am not going to wade through a big single block of text for them no matter how much fun it is to reply to the bike riders, Andrew Bolt supporters, theists and PRC cheers squad.
And spaces between the lines..IT ADDS its….hmmmmm, i’m in a happy place so shall say NIL!….YET!..grrrrrr!
Oh and further to Brig Barnes’ issues, I’m loving the
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yeah..fkn GOLD ain’t it NBOB!
If this causes a Havock meltdown, is that like China Syndrome?
If so I hope it’s fission.
If it’s fusion & he splits into smaller units he may well become sub-atomic. Then all bets are off.
Mr Birmingham, Sir, it is worth pointing out that in China, one can feed/clothe/house one’s family for a few dollars a day. Try to do that in Australia.
If our own economy were on a similar footing then outsourcing would be a concern. As it is not then I would suggest that outsourcing to other countries is a necessity driven by our own greed. We are all turds in the great toilet of consumerism. Some turds (CEOs, shareholders, politicians) are more proficient at floating while the rest of us can barely keep our heads above water. This is a dangerous situation to be in as somebody keeps pushing the half-flush button (as America and Greece have discovered) and it’s the bogs at the bottom of the bowl who are the first to disappear around the s-bend. If anyone ever pushes the full-flush button, then the whole lot of us will be up shit creek without a paddle.
This analogy relates only to China. India is and has always been a massive sewer that no amount of flushing can clear. Especially their cricket team.
@ Mayhem’s Mum, The best use of anology I have ever read
“Mr Birmingham, Sir, it is worth pointing out that in China, one can feed/clothe/house one’s family for a few dollars a day. Try to do that in Australia”
perhaps I should outsource my family to China, it seems to be much cheaper than the one I currently have. Must bring it up during their quarterly review.
Brig Barnes. On Saturday I outsourced The Bobette to The Big Smoke to attend Uni.
It does not seem any less expensive so far.
Good Point NBob,
Excellent analogy M’sM. Nice to have the blowtorch of your gaze turned on our flawed system and away from my good self.
NBob – you got fission (splitting) and fusion (joining) mixed up. The risk of fission with Havock is you could end up with multiples of him. The risk of fusion is that you have no idea what he’ll end up mixed with – what if he fuses with a mandarin-speaking person, then we get incomprehensible gibberish with Hanji mispellings.
可怕的浩劫语法失败!
I did Tarl. Ta.
I note Greybeard’s maleable, amorpheous & fluid use of the term “good.”
Strangely, the Chinese are already becoming too expensive, this anecdote is care of my dear wife who runs a largish fashion label in Australia, who (currently) get their materials put together in China.
Her company are already trying to source from factories in Vietnam, Bangladesh (real low quality), India and even Turkey.
Why? You ask. Simply to maintain their profit margin, they need to exit Chinese manufacturing due to the increase in cost that they are passing on, and why are the costs going up? Because all the international companies are forcing things like holiday pay, sick leave and other entitlements on the Chinese companies.
Thus the system is already starting to strain.
Also over the next decade the number of working age people is set to decrease due to the continued impact of the one child policy, it will make for a fun few decades!
Amen Havock, you rock brother!
Brother Sheldon.
just tryin to KEEP THE FKN FKRS HONEST!
In 2 minds over all this – it reminds me a little of the Japanese “invasion” of the 80s which in the end just failed. In saying that the whole “Japan as No.1″ idea has been proven to be completely incorrect whereas China relies on brute economic force, long long term planning and subtle (and not so subtle) bribery & corruption.
Interesting economic times are coming over the next 10-15 years me thinks.
And when China is deeply entrenched in every major nations economy nobody will be able to afford to go to war with them which may encourage them to flex their military muscle and enlarge their borders in some interesting directions.
JB, an interesting possible plot line just occurred to me. Chinese owned farms/mines within Australia are manned by obscenely large imported workforces – military troops in civilian attire……. China flexes military muscle and these troops are activated to perform North Korean commando style operations throughout Australia to disrupt a military response from our troops.
Needs a lot of work and a storyline to be inserted into but it has potential for some good aussie flavoured combat on familiar territory