Once having a Tesla car was a bit of thing for we more common folk to admire. Now, owning a Tesla is a badge of shame, and the richest man in the world has ruined his public image, although I must say it was already ruined by him calling one of the brave divers a paedophile, a man who rescued children who were trapped in a water filled cave in Thailand. Don't we just want to spit at Muskrat. Bloody Boer.
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"I'm off to work, Andrew" said Phyllis at 9.30. "I'll be home early".
He wasn't and arrived home at about 8pm. I said to him that my day was not great. Why? You said you would be home early, and that was part of it, and you weren't.
Sorry. When would you be worried?
When I told Kosov to call you and you didn't answer.
When.
Maybe 10pm.
What if no one knew where I was and I had disappeared?
Fuck off Phyllis.
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Birds are behaving strangely. I've never seen so many birds flying past the High Rise. They seem so busy with their flying with intent. Could it be related to the Queensland cyclone?
Here are some not so calming cloud photos. Whatever chaos we folk on earth cause, clouds go on.
I do love clouds, and yours are magnificent.
ReplyDeleteTeslas are rubbish... try using them in a cold climate.. oh, and make sure you park somewhere with a handy fire extinguisher.
JayCee, that's interesting about Teslas and cold climates, and yours is not even that cold.
DeleteGreat cloud photographs. Some look rather threatening.
ReplyDeleteJB, some did have some results.
DeleteThose are some scary looking clouds.
ReplyDeletePixie, they were mostly bluffs.
DeleteThere seems to be chaos brewing in many spots.
ReplyDeleteYes Bob, earthly matters mimicking life.
DeleteThese dramatic clouds are fantastic. Phyllis just is just not used to someone care for him
ReplyDeleteI don't know Roentare. His parents certainly care but he was in Australia for around seven months before he moved in here.
DeleteClimate change is on the march... everywhere. I don't know the Melbourne clouds have much to do with the Queensland crisis, but in any case I still blame Joh Bielke Peterson
ReplyDeleteYour blaming of Joh is quite appropriate, Hels.
DeleteThe worries of a proxy Dad
ReplyDeleteYes, funny really.
DeleteThose clouds are breathtaking. Alfred has been quite a worry, hasn't it. If I'm correct, it is wreaking havoc this very moment on the eastern coast.
ReplyDeleteDebby, the winds haven't been as bad as may have been expected but it so slow moving and just dropping so much rain. I haven't caught any news this afternoon but I shortly will with the 'car crash' news, then the proper news later.
DeleteI saw an interview with an elderly Canadian man, an early adopter of new technology, who bought a Tesla back when Musk was just a Tesla producer. This man can't afford to get rid of the Tesla, but he has bought a load of bumper stickers for himself and other Tesla owners that say "I bought this car back when Musk was normal" in an attempt to fend off the haters now!
ReplyDeleteJenny, I am not sure if Tesla owners are being openly criticised here, but it is possible. I'm afraid there were early indicators that Musk was far from normal.
DeleteAre you familiar with Elvira, the horror movie hostess? She just donated her Tesla to National Public Radio, to make up for subsidies that are no doubt on Musk's DOGE chopping block.
ReplyDeleteSheryl Crow did the exact same thing.
DeleteYes, I saw that Kirk. She must be a good age now.
DeleteI saw that too Debby. One of them put a sticker on the side of their car.
Interesting clouds and you captured a rainbow! the cloud that looks like a spaceship has a name but I can't remember it just now. I'd say the birds are definitely trying to escape the cyclone area.
ReplyDeleteSpit at Skum? He's not worth my spit. Now if we were to put him on a spit over a slow fire, that would be woth the effort!
Shame on Phyllis making you worry like that.
River, I still have quite a few cloud photos for the future. I probably chose the best for this post. I like your plan for Musk, then feed the horrible cooked meat to the dogs.
DeleteThe second last photo of the clouds and sky, amazing, they are all very nice Andrew.
ReplyDeletePhyllis will have to be more thoughtful regarding time he's away if he says one thing stick to it, guess he knows this.
I'm told birds know about the weather!
Margaret, I was surprised how many good photos I had. I vacillate between he is free to come and go as he pleases, and adhering to basic consideration.
DeleteThese are quite beautiful, dramatic clouds and even a rainbow! I agree with you 1000% on that bloody boer!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cloudia. Indeed bloody Boer.
DeleteI think the cybertruck is one of the ugliest things ever on four wheels.
ReplyDeleteI agree TP. It is horrible.
DeleteThe clouds look so dramatic, Andrew. what a great view you have.
ReplyDeleteVery big skies. Thanks Pat.
DeleteStunning photos! I confess I never thought anything about Tesla before, now I wouldn't have one if someone gave it to me. Two reasons, the carpetbagger and they are ugly.
ReplyDeleteBoth are valid reasons, Deb.
DeleteYou do have some spectacular clouds there! Odd about the birds. That's a good theory about the cyclone -- or is it just migration time?
ReplyDeleteI just read on another blog (Bob's) about celebrities in the USA selling their Teslas and donating the profits to National Public Radio (which the Trump admin has targeted). Genius!
Steve, I don't normally notice migration, and it more that one bird species. It seems to just be extra activity, with maybe some more birds.
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