Youtube hearted comments of Andy Dee (@AndyViant).
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Bond-eye. Like the James Bond movie Golden Eye.
It's a nice if stupidly expensive spot.
Bit on the nose with the rest of Australia right now with Bondi residents flouting covid restrictions leading to NSW's 1500 odd covid cases today.
Ermm... lets not start that little fight. Lets just say Noosa better than Bondi and move on.
Wineglass Bay is one of the most beautiful beaches anywhere. Period. Not developed and destroyed. Interestingly it isn't just the shape that recalls the bowl shape of the bottom of a wineglass, but the sea there also used to run red with blood as this is where whalers used to bring their catch in the old days - whale migration coming straight past this point up the east coast of Australia, and the gentle slope and sandy bottom made it really easy for sailors to bring their catch in and not damage their boats landing them.
That whole area, Coles Bay, Bicheno, Swansea... all just beautiful. If you're ever in Tassie that area is a must see.
Gold Coast. Yeah, if we're doing a Miami Vice Australian style it's set there. It already has all the drugs and crime it needs. Pity really, because the Gold Coast hinterland is beautiful. Check out O'Reilly's and Springbrook Falls. Beautiful places without some bikie trying to deal you some meth or some crackhead in a TapOut t shirt trying to coward punch ya.
If you love offroading along the beach, you need to check out Fraser Island. It's like god designed it for that reason. Stockton Beach is pretty awesome too. South West Tasmania is awesome for that stuff too.
As to how these are the best 20, I really don't know. I'm looking at Altona and Elwood and thinking people just rushed it, much as I used to love a winter fire and a bottle of Stones Green ginger Wine on the beach at Black Rock.
How the hell is Fraser Island or Stockton Beach not on this list? Port Willunga? Low Head? Mount Martha? Rottnest Island?
So many beaches to see.
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6:50 let's talk about the women's role in Chivalry.
The woman, to deserve Chivalry for the Knight, was supposed to be virtuous, supportive, courteous, and chaste until marriage.
She was supposed to serve both God and her lord in all things.
They were expected to know how to handle themselves in social situations in a respectful manner, and serve and obey her husband.
They were expected to learn how to cook, clean and play musical instruments to entertain their lord. They were supposed to knit and darn clothing for him.
Tend gardens to create beauty and peace for him.
They were expected to bring no dishonour upon their family.
Her lord and master, the knight would willingly defend her honour, but ONLY so long as she had honour to defend.
They were expected to respect and honour their knight's bravery and sacrifice. They were to be subservient to him, tend his wounds, be the balm to soothe his body and mind.
Now, think about how many breaches of these requirements modern women can achieve?
Now, who broke the bonds of Chivalry?
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James Packer, not Parker.
His dad, Kerry Packer, was a really interesting (and pretty scary) guy, and the family was one of the first media Tycoon families here in Australia. You might know one other big one - the Murdoch family (Rupert Murdoch) that owns 20th Century Fox, Fox News etc etc.
The other big media family was the Fairfax family that was also mentioned with Fairwater Mansion.
Packer was not averse to threats, employing muscle, and even allegedly other more criminal behaviour than just threats and intimidation.
He made and broke Prime Ministers of the country in his day, a true power behind the throne. He's also responsible for World Series Cricket, which really created one day international cricket as a sport and led to Twenty20 cricket and the Cricket World Cups.
His son James, however, is a bit of a tool. Actually, he's a complete and utter tool.
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8:01 Keep waiting for that right fit. Keep waiting forever...
The reality is there is never a "right fit". Relationships are ALWAYS work to create and then to keep them afloat. But you didn't want to put that work in because you live in a magical fairytale land taught to you by feminism, where you are entitled to be a princess and have a perfect 10 Prince drop into your lap and fall hopelessly in love with you and give you everything you desire.
Well, this ain't Disney, honey. That stuff doesn't happen. The princess isn't found at the Walmart cashier or the drive through of Taco Bell. There's no rescue. The cashier marries someone else lower middle class, and that's honestly a step up for their socio-economic status. Maybe a truck driver, maybe a uber driver or amazon delivery worker, maybe a street sweeper or a garbage collector. The administrative officer or the lab assistant marries someone from the same middle class too, maybe a call centre worker or maybe a construction worker. Your delusion of making it big as a content creator won't happen either, so you'll never be important enough or rich enough to snag the top tier guy. You're not pretty enough, smart enough, young enough or on point enough. On your current path, your future holds mid jobs, loneliness, and cats.
What's wrong with you is simple. Unrealistic standards. Entitlement. A false idea of your own market value. You do still have time to change, but not much by the look of it, what with all your friends getting married. The wall is coming for you.
You know all this, but you'd rather face the future alone than admit you were wrong with all those guys you rejected, all those years you wasted. You'd rather be self satisfied as the victim than put in the effort to change your ways and give up your fairytale dreams for the hard work that reality demands.
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That's why Group C was the best. All the different cars. Group A was good too, but when they killed off those two classes and turned it to just Holden vs Ford it was just a snooze fest.
Imagine a race class where you once had Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Chevrolet, Ford, Buick, Cadillac, Mercury, Plymouth, Rover, Jaguar, BMW, Nissan, Toyota, Mazda, Suzuki all racing and the next year all you had was Ford Mustangs and Chevy Corvettes and all the other stuff was banned.
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