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Asian food., cars, malls, Michelle, shoemaker, shopping trolleys
Frugality is on its Way
One of life’s little rewards over the last few years is getting the car washed and polished. This I do every six months or so. By that stage the car is littered with all sorts of debris which I take out before I drive to the car wash. Our carwash is in Mittagong at one of those large shopping malls. There is a team of 4 or 5 young men, flat out with high pressure water sprays, an assortment of vacuum cleaners and squeezes, black paint for the final touch on the tires. The whole process takes an hour or so. After each of those car washes and polish I make a vow not to leave any rubbish in the car, ever!
I follow the vow but not the grandkids. I found they had stuck chewing gum deep inside the door’s storage area. Also pop-up little drink bottles under the seats, lolly wrappers, and some ‘gay-time’ ice cream refuse. Of course, Milo has a very luxurious bed at the back of the wagon with a small mattress and a variety of Indian pillows, a string of beads for toy, making him look Maharajah like from the Punjab region. His room at the back also has to be vacated and taken out.
I surrendered the car keys and was promised it would take about 90 minutes. This is always a difficult period to get through and one reason why Helvi usually leaves this to me to sort out. Big shopping malls are not her scene while I usually try and get a story out of it. A study of Australia at its most observable! There are usually a number of leather-like settees spread around the malls for some like-minded persons to settle into and either observe or take a nap or do both intermittently.
I bought the Australian because being a Monday Helvi had already bought the SMH for the TV program. I normally don’t buy any newspaper but those 90 minutes had to be gotten through somehow. Of course, I was immediately punished for this lapse in discretion. The front page had 8 million Australians portrayed as uneducated, analphabetic morons; all hopelessly illiterate and none could add 2+2 as well.
I got up in utter despair and bought a pork bun from an Asian outlet. I was the only customer and noticed a huge queue at Michelle’s, my most hated food outlet, where elderly ladies with blue or pink hair seem to settle for tea and scones or a mean sausage roll.
I went back with my pork bun and The Australian. I noticed very few shoppers about. This was strange and at 2 pm expected hordes of people. It was eerie. What’s going on? The shoe shop next to where I was sitting, the two shop girls all dressed in black were listlessly emptying some boxes and playing around with shoes on shelves. Not a single customer while I was seated there. Even the large sign with “The second Pair for Half Price” did not entice a single shopper.
I remember the article the previous Saturday in The SMH how Australia is starting to save and getting rid of credit card debts or mortgages. Was this now being played out in front of my eyes right then? Are people sated with goodies and coming to their senses? Have shopping come to a dead halt?
The way home with my clean and sparkling car needed a stop- over in Bowral where I had to pick up my very old pair of RM Williams which I had booked in some days ago for e re-heel job. They were already overdue but the shoe maker was overwhelmed with repairing old shoes even though the shop employed 2 workers. He had apologized for the delay but told me they never had it so busy. So, there you are. A further confirmation of frugality with an increasing abstemious public keen on making things last and becoming more careful with opening their purse.
There is hope for all of us.
Hold onto your hats and your pennies. The Australian says Japan’s going into a recession.
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Rupert Murdoch is the Australian Newspaper and Foxtel. I would not walk across the street to piss on his gums if his teeth caught fire. So in the remotest possibility that he is correct, WTF would anyone care. All power to the people of Japan to dig themselves out of this mess and kick on !!!
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I thought that I was quite careful with money until I found myself so low on it. Now I look back at the money I spent on indulgences and want to slap myself on the head. NO! Put that back on the shelf and put your money in your pocket! But still I continue smoking, and wasting my money and messing with my health with that.
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The lovely girl who did my nails yesterday said something very nice: Seeing you have your wrist in plaster, I can’t do the full works, so instead of charging you forty dollars, I’ll make it twenty…
How often does this happen…and no, it was not Glenda’s beauty salon, the one next door to Pigs, I believe PA’s customers pay a double price there, for being….. noisy, argumentative, drunk ???
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It took quite a while for me to calm down about this piece, Gez. For a moment I misread “persimmons” and plunged myself into the despair of the winter crop of fruit – which BTW has become pretty expensive and more easily absteemed.
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Well I have just bucked this new trend you have out your way Gerard. Bought a new pair of shoes yesterday ($300), got the septic tank pumped out today ($340) and tomorrow pay for another load of wood ($100) – gradually getting winter supplies in. Daughter No.2 is leaving home again soon and has just bought a lounge suite, a fridge, a washing machine and a TV. Husband recently bought a new 4 stroke whipper snipper as sick of asking to borrow mine and getting knocked back.
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What, you have your own whipper snipper?
Yeh, I bought new RM Williams last week for the same as a week holiday in Bali. Still, they’ll last me for yonks as did the last pair which I gor re-heeled.
That septic tank pump out is a bit rich. We had it done on the farm for $160.- some years ago.
As Helvi pointed out, it was time to get the pesto sauce made up. Frost will be knocking on the door soon.
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Up to now I have been the whipperer snipperer and hubby does the ride-on. Septic pump out gone up as the Council is charging $160 to dispose of the stuff. Big rip off really. Yes, at least the shoes do last a long time and worth the dosh.
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Oh, you magnificent men of many words, do you realise that at times they are mightier than swords …
Damn it, words and swords only rhyme in writing.
Good effort, H!
Must try harder…
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It’s called ‘assonance’ Helvi, which is when the rhyme doesn’t quite work…
😉
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‘assonance’, oh, I so like the sound of that, asty!
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Hang on, what’s going on here? We begin with the word parsimonious and end up with abstemious! There seems to be a profligacy of adjectives here. Not thrifty at all, guys! Quite an incontinence of verbosity, I’d say. Verbal diarrhoea! Not very frugal with words, are we? Utterly uneconomical, obscenely reckless, ruinously extravagant! What shameful waste of cyberspace!
No wonder kids speill their nomes or count their zips!
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Yes, but there has to be something we can be expansive about, leave room, swing about the verbal chandeliers, bob and wobble about the waves of endless words.
We, the patrons of the Pink and Wedges, remain linked with the written symbols, unshackled, unrestrained or even untrammelled. May we all continue phrasing and uttering for ever more…
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I agree with you Gerard; words are not only cheap but free (although you have to be careful where you’re free with them; we don’t have the ‘freedom of speech’ many of use might desire as yet).
In any case, Atomou is hardly one to talk… his own prolixity knows no bounds and the excess of his adjectives is universal in its ubiquity…
(Only kidding Ato! And who am I to talk too!?)
We should start a club: Motor-mouths Unanimous!
🙂
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Motor-mouths Unanimous!
Love it, Asty!
“Mouths Amock” would also do!
I’m in!
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Now, now Ato.
It is ‘amok’. It is an Indonesian word. Just being pedantic, I should be the last to point out spelling! 🙂
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Astyages, you also have to be careful, you never know in whose mouth those words have been…
Even ‘shit’ does not quite mean the same after Abbott’s ‘shit happens’…it’s worse now!
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Fuk!
I always get these -ck assonance words wrong!
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Amok is actually a Malay word and means to fight in a frenzy. The men would drink a potion and listen to stirring speeches, all the while hyperventilating until they were released. At which point they “ran amok” swinging their kukris with looks of wild abandon on their dials. It was a kind of ritualised inter-tribal combat.
I learned this years ago having read Anthony Burgess wonderful debut novel “Time For A Tiger” which was the first installment of his trilogy of the imperial twilight, “The Long day Wains” along with “The Enemy In The Blanket” and “Beds In The East”. They’d probably still be worth reading, though I haven’t for years. The human situations in Burgess’ novels are always so wonderfully complex and satisfying.
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Amok is not to be confused with another ancient Malay word, ‘berserk’.
For that word we have to go on another etymological carpet ride and to the word ‘mengamuk’, meaning “to go mad with rage.”
It seems odd that in English we haven’t quite got words to describe those emotions as well as those two.
We have,’ going nuts, bananas, , doing one’s lot’. Not the same as Amok, Berserk.
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I thought berserk was one of those Nordic words. The Vikings spoke of a warrior known as a ‘berserker’, who became possessed with some sort of fighting spirit during a battle, and literally went ‘berserk’.
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I really like the notion of being”abstemious”. I want to be part of an “Abstemious Public”, I want to line up in the abstemious line, I want to express abstemious opinions, dress abstemiously, I want people to say of me when I’m gone that I was a good man, an abstemious man.
A life filled with abstemiosoty is a good life, a life filled right up to the very top with less!
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Yes,yes.
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That was rather cheerful, Gerard.
I keep my own purse, so I can open it up as often or as seldom as I like 🙂
The pesto sauce was made yesterday of our homegrown Basil, it tastes stunning. Today we’ll eat leftovers of yesterday’s curry, so the Fettuccine with Pesto will be on menu on Wednesday!
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