Cave-Hermits Union of Australia  ~Newsletter Journals~

Aug 2002

2002 August 2, Friday, 17:18

There Ought To Be A Cave Hermits Mardi Gras In Sydney

You Might Get Calamari Like Truck Tyres I Spose

2002 August 2, Friday, 19:40

The Invisible Hand Hovering Protectively Over The Holy Market Is Now A Greasy Palm,

This Latest Wave Of Hysteria Forming In Country Music Over In The USA, They Do A Dumb Down In Patriotic Pap

All The History Lessons Get Chucked Out With Twin Towers Rubble Trubble

2002 August 2, Friday, 22:54

So You Say The RefoLand Parliament Makes The Rules

2002 August 4, Sunday, 10:58

Met This Piper

Without Unions They Would Never Had Got Out Of Slave Peasantry, And Without Unions They Are Headed Straight Back In

Get Used To It Or Get Unionised, There That's A Good Slogan For Winning Again

2002 August 4, Sunday, 12:49

Left And Right Has Lost It's Meaning Somehow, You Need Some Really Simple Slogans To Make Your Mind Up About

2002 August 8, Thursday, 14:39

Bought More Food In The Supermarket, It's Hopelessly Expensive Now

The Speed Of Light Not Being Constant Has Hit The Thought Waves

All These People Rang Up With The Other Constants In Life, Like Throw It Out And You'll Want It

2002 August 10, Saturday, 12:41

Salt Water In My Eyes?

The Promised Land Of Milk And Honey Has Now Got Salt Crusts

For What Purpose Do Corporations Donate Money To Political Parties? To Be Nice?

Gold-Plated Bathrooms And Golden Hellos To Auditors, And Crooked Worlds Of The Boardrooms Again

2002 August 11, Sunday, 12:55

I Had To Fix The Bluddy Ride On Mower

2002 August 12, Monday, 14:09

What Else Could Ya Use Beepers To Do Warnings On, And They Had Some, Like On Her Mother's Mouth

Buying A Violin, Like A Babe In A Toy Shop

2002 August 15, Thursday, 17:15

Who Do You Think You Are, We Want One Like That Stradivarius.

That Aussie Bloke Who Squashed The Classical Viola More Into A Blonde Guitar

So I Got One... Jesus, What Have I Done, It's All Different

2002 August 15, Thursday, 18:05

Raggetti, By A Mr Kun, A Korean, With A Factory In China

2002 August 16, Friday, 13:24

In Order To Get That Old Student Enrico To Perform I Must've Tightened It All Up Like Giving It A Wedgie

I Wished I Could Have Been Able To Get A Real Aussie Built, Aussie Wooded Fiddle

Women's Lib, That Had A Career News-Reader Woman Write A Complaining Letter About Her Anger At Being Left Out Of Motherhood

What Is The Use Of The Flash Cars And Dinners Out When They Swap A Baby For A Briefcase

2002 August 17, Saturday, 22:08

She Was His Sister, So She Revealed Their Past And Present Sibling Lives

She's A Perfectly Nice And Angelic Person, And Her Job Is Into Looking After The Disadvantaged

The New Baby Would Play The Fiddle Well?

2002 August 18, Sunday, 12:44

I Forget Her Name, Like Sextant Or Something, Cause She Was Mathematically Endowed

That Conversation About Babies And Brains

Went Into Natural Charm Talkies After A While

Wondering What Sort Uncle He Would Be

They Ask The Old Bloke How Often He Did It

Was Good Though To Speak With The Closest Thing To Talent That You Know

The Pub Today Seemed To Have An Even Stranger Level Of Send Ups

Discovering Their Heritage Connections

The Story Of Being Born Of Welsh Male Extraction Into A Scottish Spanish Family And Being Therefore Alone

It's Particular Prejudices Being Ridden Over That Starts The Troubles

He Looks Like Chesty Bond And Has That Great Big Cheery Face You See On Santa Claus And Or Dorian Grey

2002 August 18, Sunday, 16:20

Paul Keating's Curtin Speech

Keating Was Not Very Kind To The Sort Of Globalism Imposed By The US Empire

2002 August 20, Tuesday, 12:59

The Thread Tying Things Together Today Is Corruption

The Corruptions Are All The News

You Can Have Genetic Engineering For Your Individual Needs But Not For Mass Consumption

A Morals Perspective On Using Human Tissues

So Many Questions On The Private Versus Public And Models Of Distribution

Go It Alone War With Iraq Has Been Met With, Go By Yourself...

2002 August 20, Tuesday, 19:13

Too Smart To Be A Xtian, He Was Cunning Scheming And Walking The Tightrope For Thrills I Guess

2002 August 20, Tuesday, 22:28

The Ministers Spinners Give Orders, Withhold Information, Twist Facts And Don't Have A Worry

2002 August 22, Thursday, 13:18

Sanctity Of Life, Like Where Does That Idea Come From? Conceit Basically

Archbishop Pell Has To Stand Aside And Bulldogs Chairman For Money In Sport And Pokies

2002 August 23, Friday, 12:45

The Rugby League Solution Is To Play To The Salary Cap Used

They'd Still Be Looking At Each Other's Sheilas And Sports Cars Afterwards

2002 August 25, Sunday, 14:54

The Music Was Excellent And For The Tambourine Girls It Was One Of Those Remarkable Days

So Weird For Local News, The Bulldogs Dilemma For Buying The Competition, Tilting The Level Playing Field

2002 August 26, Monday, 20:52

Wondering About Who You Can Trust Now

Making A Formal Sort Of Ethics, Formulating It Is That Path You Go Down When You Try To Do The Royal Prerogatives Of The King

The Government Flying The Idea To Teach People How To Run Their Family Or Lose Their Welfare

2002 August 29, Thursday, 15:59

The Gang Of Four And Ex-Leader Meg Talking About What To Do With The Telstra Money That They Swore They'd Never Sell

Simon Crean A Good Performer, But Bugger All Differentiation

Rampant Republican Capitalism, Surely Someone Could Capture The Disenchanted

2002 August 30, Friday, 18:53

Plants, Animals And Ambience Turned Over To Suburbia

Diana, Princess Of Roles

Looking Through That Commercial Business Window At The World

Happiness Amongst The Pod

Fin