
Years ago I had a 12 ft Brooker on a trailer with Yamaha outboard, in which I would take my son outside Sydney heads to go fishing. I used to catch buckets of ‘roughies’. They were those orange coloured fish with large sad looking eyes. Looking back, what a dangerous thing to do! Still, the 4am drive to the ramp at Rozelle, and then the slow trip outside the Heads I am sure he remembers.
It all started from our regular camping trips at Bendalong on the South Coast, where scores of campers and their wives used to line up at the only ramp and take out their boats. In those days, the wives tried to be as much as their husbands to be part of the ‘fishing scene’. Both feet shod in thongs, feet firmly planted apart and tits flattened, fags dangling from waver thin lips; They tried to be as blokey as possible while pulling the rings on their husband beer cans. If they wanted to be accepted, their female-ness had to be hidden.
It was the only way then. It made one wonder if those males were not homosexuals disguised as fishermen. Perhaps I am unkind here or intolerant of the different cultural aspects of varying societies. It was at the same time when at social parties, mixing by men with women was sometimes also seen as having ‘poofter’ inclinations.
Reading the plethora of comments about Australia having the first female Prime Minister in Julia Gillard, I detect certain misogyny. Perhaps those old fishermen’s ideas of women should still be the notion of adherence and conforming to their maleness instead of blatant feminism. Be one of the boys, as it were. Did you read Bob Ellis article on the UL?
Still, those notions have failed in parliament, at least on the ALP side. Just have a look at the line-up of those glorious looking females. As feminine as one could possibly hope for.
Certainly nothing like those fishermen’s wives.
I dunno about Ellis, I’m not satisfied that being cantankerous as a single skill qualifies for being taken seriously. I think Ellis has gone the way of Unleashed – and the ABC in general – following the lemmings to the bottom.
As for Abbott saying that he got a call from John Howard – congratulating him for taking the Rudd scalp….. excuse me …. a little bit of vomit just showed up in my mouth…..
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Er, um, Mikey, um, er, mate, er um, like yeah?
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At the beginning in the mid sixties, Bendalong, sometimes called Redhead, consisted of a few fibro cottages and camping ground for a couple of ex-coal miners suffering from ‘dusty lungs’. They lived in humble tents and annexes.
The place was only accessible after a slow and hazardous drive along a dirt road.
One coalminer befriended us and our kids. He was called ‘uncle Pudding’ and used to give us huge slabs of tuna. It soon became known for its surfing beach and late at night uncle Pudding and his mates could be heard with raucous laughter, their lungs rejuvinated by a couple of Resches.
‘As is,is’, was the name of one fibro cottage.
With the popularity of surfing, the place turned into a council organized large camping ground. Loud bodgie music renting the night the air which we countered by a midnight Ludwig’s ninth concert, turning it full blast when the choral bit came on. ‘Allen Menschen etc.
Our live joy was at full blast as well.
This music and the occasional puke from too much cask still fondly remembered.
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Great spot Gerard. Good surfing, swimming, nice beach and good fishing, those were the days.
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We used to camp at Bendalong, lovely spot, lots of flathead, oh, politics, who cares, man or woman won’t make any difference.
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Hung
…and WE had to move our tent because you had your music sooo loud that the we couldn’t sleep. I the morning or rather lunchtime YOU and your mates complained;
‘youse are weird, relax, wot’s wrong with a bit loud music!’
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Me H? Never
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…can’t get the slang right but all three looked like you and they came from Wollongong.
Gez had Beethoven on. I heard one of you mumble; Youse are like totally sicko…
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Whilst I wouldn’t use the word sicko I do sort of agree 🙂 Now did the locals call the place Redhead?
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Forgot to add that they must have been handsome boys
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They were handsome, Hung, I only talk to nice looking ones…and of course to Gez.
Yes it was called Redhead.
There you have it again, the Six-Degrees-Separation law.
Later on we got sick of tenting and bought a little plywood caravan and later a proper one. By then the costs were so high we decided to sell it and bought two tickets to Bali… and no I did not meet Father O’Way there but many that looked like him.
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Yes six degrees, one of my clients is Julia’s cousin and another clients wife was Don Bradman’s secretary.
Yes the dirt road off the Princess Hwy was dangerous when wet. One of my mates parents had a van there however I don’t recall an attractive european couple playing excessively loud classical music
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I read Ellis’s piece at UL about his usual level of mediocre of late. Those on the peninsula think that the sun shines out of Abbotts arse, even Ellis.
I loved watching Abbott on the 7:30 report tonight with Obrien doing hime over slowly. Abbott looked very very desperate.
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I just read Ellis’s piece – couldn’t agree with you more re his love for abbott – makes me feel sick
must look at 7.30 report – very good to see abbott squirm – he is frightened (or awed) by julia
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Sally, I just wrote on the Ellis story how he and Abbott can’t handle strong and clever women, I think they are both frightened of women of calibre.
Sally, you and Algernon might be neighbours, you might know each other…
On some previous piece Bob wrote that julia was a dill!
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Helvi, my neighbours are Vivian and Morag. Sally might be my neighbour in blogosphere just as you are.
Abbott is certainly scared as are the others who front the press from the Liberal party. You only need to to listen to the agressive language they are using.
I like Julia she’s a plain speaker as is Abbott for that matter. That is something Rudd wasn’t.
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Exactly Algernon. You can only live on rep for so long and Ellis’ time is up. I wrote ages ago that he was becoming a caricature of himself. Also, he is not nice.
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Voice,I replied to your post tonight agreeing with you about B and A.
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…and there plenty of lovely feminine females in the Labor ranks; Julia, Nicola, Tanya, Ms Ellis, Kristina, Jenny, Anna….feel free to add some more. 🙂
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JULIE ;)…In her tight bodice (_E=mc2_) 🙂
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agree totally Helvi – lots of youth and idealism as well. A few of those named said how sad/heavy hearted they were today and thank god for that – they can show feelings as well as being practical
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That’s the labor girls for you.
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