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Tuesday, July 29, 2003

Quick update


Nothing much to say, feeling a bit sick lately and so I haven't bothered writing. Nothing exciting has been happening anyway. Just working and doing job applications. What a gripping life I do lead. I love that line.

Oh, I did plant some trees for National Tree Day, hope you all did too. Lungs of the earth, after all. I think, deep down, I am a hippie. I mean, apart from their drug use, compulsive behaviour and free love, I think we're identical.

Wednesday, July 23, 2003

When pets are better looking than their owners


Take a look at the gecko I want to buy. Aren't they cuties??? Look at that cute little face, and that cute little tail, and those cute little spots! Can you tell I want this gecko really badly? I've found out I don't need a permit to keep one, but now I need to actually find one for sale. I've spent the last hour researching and emailing people who can help me. Probably not a good thing to put more energy into finding a gecko than finding a job, hehehe.

Oh, speaking of jobs, for those I haven't told, I got another rejection phone call on Monday. I hate those. But am feeling much more positive about things now so don't want to dwell on things too much.

The last few days have been great because I haven't had to go to work. I've had Trade Union training, yay! I love it because we get a free lunch and a fun time. Tomorrow is the last day, back to work on Friday unfortunately. I love gossiping and have had a chance to gossip about old workmates too, so it's been great all round :-)

That's all for now - geckos rule!

Sunday, July 20, 2003

/Me wants reptiles!


And no, I don't mean a trouser snake.

On Friday night I went out with my friend Misch to a property near Strathalbyn, where we met up with a few other people and walked around in the dark listening for frogs. We waded in the creek, caught a couple just to see what they looked like (let them go, ofcourse) and then went back to the house and drank wine and relaxed. The lady whose property it is has a reptile house where she breeds and releases Murray Darling Carpet Pythons, so she let us in to have a look. I was in heaven. Wall to wall of Vivariums and Aquariums with not only Pythons but other snakes too, leaf insects, lizards and geckos. I realise it could be a while before I could ever keep a snake, but keeping a Gecko is much easier so that is now my goal.

Misch brought me home at around 11pm and stayed until 1:30am chatting and drinking coffee. Was a damn good night.

The rest of the weekend has been a normal weekend. There must be something in the air though because today I am doing a major clean. Aside from that, dreading work tomorrow as is usually the case.

So, apart from telling you what I've been up to the last few days, I don't really have anything exciting to write about, in terms of thoughts, observations, etc. Oh, but I will say this. How cool is it in the country looking up at the stars? The sky is just full of them, you can see tiny ones so far away. Never get to see things like that in the city. If only the country wasn't so boring and so far away from any broadband connection, it might just be okay.

Monday, July 14, 2003

Annoyances


If I hear one more thing about Delta Goodrem getting cancer on the news or radio I'm gonna go over there and beat her into remission. I know, anyone getting cancer is awful, but do we really need to hear about how the Neighbour's writers are gonna have a hard time? Do we need to hear a song of hers every hour (and she doesn't have that many) so we can hear the same dickhead at the radio station sending their best wishes? Perhaps it would be ok if at work I didn't need to listen to crappy easy listening. And no, this is not a case of the Mondays.

And then I got annoyed because the stupid censorship board has banned Ken Park and I still can't find a copy of it online to download. I really wanted to see this movie, and censorship of any form annoys the crap outta me.

Aside from that, traffic today sucked and it was cold and windy.

How was your day?

Thursday, July 10, 2003

Bring on the weekend


What a busy week!

Have had to fill in at another store again this week, and on top of that had two job interviews on Tuesday, so my mind is a little frazzled. Plus, good old conservation meetings, where Mel quite often humiliates herself by saying stupid things. I think there is a blonde in me somewhere sometimes.

I'm finally gonna go and see X-Men 2 tomorrow night, yay! Ivan doesn't like the same movies as me so I have to rely on Ben, my movie buddie. And he's had the chicken pox so I've been waiting and waiting. So tomorrow, I will have to wait no more, yay! Except, well, when I get up in the morning, I'll have to wait for night to roll around, and so on, but you get my point.

Today I ran into an old customer from back in my checkout days when I worked in a store on the other side of town. He used to come in every Saturday with his daughter who's about my age and come through my register. Was so wierd to run into him, and he remembered my name too - I must have been a really polite person back then. How times have changed, har har.

Hmm, what else? Oh, remember when you were younger and you had a crush on a movie star or something who was around your age? But then, years later, when you watch those same movies, it's creepy to say you think they're hot. Here's an example. When I was 12 Terminator 2 was my favourite movie and I thought Edward Furlong was the hottest thing. He's a year or two older than me so liking the adult version of him is still cool. But watching Terminator 2 now, and seeing him when he was that young, you just feel icky perving on them. Like Kirsten Dunst is gorgeous now, but if you perve on her in Interview With The Vampire, it's kinda creepy.

Think about it sickos! :-P
I need sleep.

Sunday, July 06, 2003

Random Ramblings (will they never end?)


I don't really have anything to write about today but just wanted to update so that the pictures weren't staring me in the face each time I looked at my site. So if you don't want to read any mindless chatter, then click here instead and go have some fun.

I bought the new powderfinger CD today and got a free Bonus DVD with it, w00t! I love those guys. Even if the album isn't that great, the DVD makes up for it.

Hmm, what else have I been up to? Been getting into the conservation meetings again now that my First Aid course is all finished and I haven't been for a while. Note to self: Write a letter to the Environment Minister about closing the Environment Shop (bastards).

Further note to self: Get on the exercise bike a bit more.

Final note to self: Only write when you have something meaningful to say.

Warned you to click on the link, didn't I?

Wednesday, July 02, 2003

Shield your eyes!



This is my favourite pic because the shadows hide everything quite well, hehehe. This was taken at Australia Zoo, and it's a kangaroo, not a wallaby, Jun :-P

The guy in the middle is my cousin Viktor, and the woman on the left is his wife, Germaine. Anyway, this was taken at Australia Zoo too, about the time I was freaking out. My sister took this photo, but there was a photographer taking another photo that we could purchase. ANyway, she took one photo, during which time I was very calm, then she needed to change her roll of film. The snake got restless and so did I.

Sunday, June 29, 2003

Belated Birthdays


I've been slack in this last week of holidays. So slack, that my mind couldn't even think of anything interesting to write about, but I did wanna say Happy Birthday to Paragon and Sammo for the 27th. Sounds like you guys had a blast (some, perhaps, had too much fun? ;-P) and I wish I could've been there to share your day. Hmm, sounds like something you write in a Wedding card. No matter.

So what have I been up to? Nothing! What a gripping life I do lead. Spent most of this week just catching up with people I haven't seen for a while, so that was good, but you know, nothing really worth writing about. Hopefully by the end of next week I'll have my photos back and I'll put some of the better ones on here. Then you can all point and laugh heartily.

Watched some old video clips last night. It's great that certain songs like Mickey by Toni Basil and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper never age. But my god, their filmclips certainly do. Random rambling #353. :-P

Gotta go to bed. Off to the hell hole otherwise known as work tomorrow. Damn, 3 weeks just flew by :-(

Monday, June 23, 2003

Insert comments!


It seems the novelty of my blog has worn off and people don't come here and comment anymore, so I'll spice it up with some naked photos. Hehehe, no way.

So my birthday sucked, largely due to my parents. Damn families. Not gonna go into details here, but it wasn't good. Thank god Ivan was around to ease the stress. Hooray!

Have nothng interesting to write about today, my brain is fried from the interview session I had today. I hate the feeling of thinking you've prepared for all questions and then they pull one you'd never expect. Meh

No point writing when no one reads this! :-P Just teasing.

Sunday, June 22, 2003

Happy Birthday to me!


24 today. Oh. My. God.

Saturday, June 21, 2003

Early mornings begone!


A 5:30am start to the third day of my holiday - can you believe it? Had to catch the first train into Nerang, rediculous. So we were greeted at Nerang by my aunt, went back and had breakfast, then went to the cemetary. You see, my cousin John died a couple of years ago on New Year's Eve and I never went to his funeral, so wanted to see his grave for some closure. Pretty sad, I know, but was kinda nice. After that we went for some retail therapy at a place called Harbour Town, which is like all these factory direct outlets in the one mall. I went nuts on the shopping, and had to buy an extra bag because i knew all the stuff wouldn't fit in my luggage. Went to bed quite late, considering the early start, and then couldn't get to sleep because at my aunt's I had to share a room with my sister - not good. My sister snores. Very. Loudly. And I had to share a bed with her too, which was even worse. She is very restless, and on more then one occasion I was woken up by her kicking or whatever the hell she was doing. And don't think dirty thoughts and be gross!

So had a sleep in on Day Four, and when I mean a sleep in, I mean I got up at 8am instead of 6am. Joy. My aunt loved having us girls there, we spoilt her a bit and made her breakfast and coffee, was nice. Another day of retail therapy was in order, this time at Pacific Fair, but today I limited myself to only a few purchases. My aunt bought me this really cool vase for my birthday too. Afterwards we went and had a picnic lunch at Broadbeach then went for a HUGE walk along the coastline. Was super nice. When we got home, my aunt and I took their dog, Lexie for a walk at the local park, so did stacks of walking. You'd think I could sleep a little better but no, not with Miss Snores-a-lot beside me.

Day Five was Seaworld Day, and since it didn't open until 10am, we got to sleep some more. Took stacks of photos, may put some up on here when I have the time, and I won't bore you with all the Seaworld chat right now. It's a theme park, it was fun, no need for nitty gritty details. Except to say the polar bears were gorgeous. I took almost a whole roll of film just on them, and know that when I get my photos back I will wonder why I took so many photos of the same freaking bears. Hehehe. My aunt and uncle said they'd teak us out for dinner, went to some place called Ashford (Aston?) Rd Seafood & Steak or something, so I thought "Excellent, I can order something healthy". So I order the grilled fish with sauce on the side, being good, then my aunt announces that the three of them will be sharing one meal - my meal for myself would have cost more than the three of theirs. So ofcourse, I felt really bad, and scrapped my order to share their fat-filled battered fish platter thingo. I was so pissed off. And quite rightly so, turns out I put on over a kilo while away, grr! Stupid fat loving family. I can't convey through writing how annoying the situation was.

The final day was spent at Robina Shopping Centre, just window shopping this time, and us shouting my aunt some lunch. We then packed, got on the train to the airport, hopped on the plane and got home a few hours later. The plane ride home seemed to last forever. I had a great holiday (despite my rants here), but next time I would prefer to go where I have no family, and also to go either alone or with my man. By the last couple of days, possibly due to lack of sleep, I was really quite annoyed with the family and wanted to be alone from them.

Here's an example of a typical conversation with my sister, but just as some background info, I dislocated my knee last August and it flares up on occasion. Ok, so we're at Seaworld, been walking all day, and we're about to leave but the souvenir shop at the exit doesn't have some stuff we wanted so we decide to go to the other one on the other side of the park. That's fine, I wanted something from their too. So, as we go, this is the basic conversation:
Maria: "If you want, I can go by myself and you can wait for me here"
Mel: "No, I want to go with you"
Maria: "But what about your knee? I'm sorry for making you walk so far"
Mel: "Maria, I'm fine, if I wasn't fine I would stay here and wait"
Maria: "I'm so sorry, sister" (she never calls me by my name, always calls me sister)
Mel: "I'm not gonna repeat myself, stop apologising and let's go"
Maria (about 30 seconds later): "But I feel so bad for your knee!"
Mel: "For fucks sake, I'll say it again - I'm not going to repeat myself again, I am FINE!"
We finally head off to the shops.

Friday, June 20, 2003

Day Two - Thar be pythons!


You know it's a bad thing when you're on holidays and you're getting up earlier than when you're going to work. On the plus side, you get to do more things, but it just throws your body clock out of whack. Viktor and Germaine live in Kenmore in Brisbane, and we were heading out early to go to Australia Zoo, so I asked to be woken up at 6:30. But damn if Maria didn't get me up at 6am, so as you can imagine, Mel's grumpy side came out to play.

Anyway, we headed off and got to Australia Zoo by about 9am. Let me tell you, this was the best place they could ever have taken me. I am really into conservation, love Steve Irwin, and LOVE reptiles, so I was in heaven. I really liked the zoo because it wasn't like a zoo at all, meaning there were few bars and it felt really open. We saw the usual shows and things and then my favourite part of the day came - getting my photo taken with a reticulated python. Viktor wanted to hold it too so we stood in line together, and then just as she went to give us the snake, Germaine jumped in too, so the photo is with the three of us. Maria was too scared, hehehe. I'd scan it and upload it if I wasn't looking so awful in it :-P

So when they finally managed to drag me away from Australia Zoo, we went for a huge drive to the Sunshine Coast stopping at several lookouts along the way. My stupid memory means I can only remember us going to Gerrard's Lookout, driving through Montville, and stopping at Coolum Beach (where we saw some dolphins, w00t!). We went all the way to Noosa and had afternoon tea at Noosa National Park - what a beautiful place! I couldn't get over the beach in front of us with scrubland behind. Then we went for a walk down Hastings Street, bought an ice cream then went on the beach to eat it. I have decided that next time I travel, I will spend my time at Noosa.

After the long drive home we got some pizza, hired the crappy movie I Spy and then had an early night. Question - why do people who have spent so much money on a large TV and good DVD player have crappy little speakers? What's the point? And why do these same people not even know about watching things in Widescreen? When I asked them if the picture didn't seem stretched out to them at all they said no, so obviously they have never even heard of the concept of widescreen. What a waste! Oh, and while I'm in the "Tell it like it is" mood, here are a few more things I'd forgotten about QLD:
- People drive like maniacs! My cousin and uncle especially. At least 20kph above the speed limit, weaving through traffic, you know, the type of driving where you literally have to hold on for dear live. My aunty, ofcourse, is the complete polar opposite. At least 20kph below the speed limit, holding up traffic in the fast lane, not indicating at roundabouts, braking early and braking often. I tell you, I don't know how I survived the days. Methinks a hire car is in order for future trips.
- Traffic - gah! If I ever lived here I would take public transport to work I think, as peak hour extends over two hours it seems.
- On the good side though, it IS a beautiful green place. There's always somewhere nice nearby to go for walks.

Well that concludes Day Two I think. The last four days were full but not of anything overly exciting, so will probably write them all up in one go.

Mel's holiday, Day One


When my sister, Maria, and I boarded the plane, she told the steward "We're together" so that he wouldn't have to explain to her aswell how to get to her seat, to which he replied "Oh, okay" in a funny tone. Knowing what he meant, I said "Not like that, we're sisters!". Thus begins the journey.

The plane trip itself went really quickly. When we arrived, my cousin Viktor and his wife Germaine were waiting for us, we got our luggage and then we went out for dinner, to a place called Paris Cafe or something. I'm terrible with names, but it was under a big neon Eiffel tower. Sounds classy, huh? Was actually really nice though.

Then they took us up to Mount Coot-tha (sorry QLDers, forgive all future spellings of places), kind of like our Windy Point or Mount Lofty Lookout except it not only has a restaurant but also a really nice coffee shop, so we had some coffee and then headed home.

Luckily, I had my own room with a nice double bed. I hate sharing rooms (for reasons you'll discover later), but going to bed at midnight was way too early for me, so I didn't get much sleep. On a side note, I met Germaine on the day of their wedding, so have never really spoken to her, but she is such a nice person. Anyway, on to Day Two....

I'm back!


Seeing as it's so late this is just a quick update to let everyone know I'm back from my time in QLD and will write about it all some time soon. I hope my stories will bring some pity, laughter, maybe some understanding of "Oh yeah, I hate it when that happens", perhaps even bore you! But I will write when I have more time. This weekend is quite busy but dammit, I am dedicated to my fans! :)

Missed you all! (You know I did!)

Saturday, June 14, 2003

Play nice


Last entry for a while, nothing much to say except ta-ta, behave yourselves and beware of one-eyed bad guys with wooden legs (I'm working on it Jantar).

Hmm, this holiday is going to go way too quickly. Maybe next time I'll do a full Around Australia trip and visit all the friends I've made.

I have nothing to write about today, isn't it obvious?

Sammo just suggested I write about airplanes so will fill up a few lines on the subject. I love airplanes, going to airports always makes me want to jump on a plane to anywhere. Maybe that's why I like flyboys so much, like Jantar and Aeromax. I guess it's like racecars, even if it is just on a computer and they'd have no skills in real life, is kinda cool.

If this makes no sense, it's because I'm listening to Eminem-Superman as I type this and am being distracted by the fact he hates women. Damn, there goes my chance. Oh, I was meant to mention topless people on the airplanes. Why would people be topless on an airplane, Sammo? And why didn't I think to ask that when you suggested it? Why do I ask so many questions? Why don't I log off now and finish getting ready for the trip? I've just been informed it was meant to be a topless beach party. Oh. Do they have those in QLD? If they do, methinks I won't be attending.

This entry is a perfect example of how scrambled my mind can be. Empty one minute, then someone plants some thoughts, then those thoughts get dissected until there is nothing left but a perfect example of Mel's Random Ramblings. Good thing I named my site that, hey?

Friday, June 13, 2003

Life without the internet


Well, tonight is my last night online for a week, and I think I'm going to have withdrawls. I love chatting to certain people, playing the occasional game of battlefield, and searching for porn. One of these things is a joke, can you guess which one?

Like, tonight, someone mentioned Degrassi High and then it got in my thoughts. I used to love that show! Ahh, Joey Jeremiah was so cool, and Kaitlin was my favourite. So, if nothing else, the internet is fantastic for remembering how you used to live your life. Except, now, you've replaced television with the internet, or, as in my case, you live a life of balance between the two. Conclusion: I need to get out more. And that's why this holiday is going to be so good - no internet for almost a week, and I doubt we will watch much television at all. And while on the one hand I think I'd rather go by myself and meet up with people and do my own thing, going with my sister is kinda cool because we get to do something no man likes doing - going clothes shopping!

I will need to go shopping too, barely anything fits into my tiny suitcase. Note to self: Buy a bigger suitcase.

So what is the moral of this story? Who am I kidding?!? I'm going to miss my online friends so much that my next investment will be a laptop ;-P

Thursday, June 12, 2003

A mindless update for Jantar


Being that I leave for QLD in 2 days, I thought I'd better catch up with dad before I go. We went for a drive to check out a house my sister was gonna buy, then went to a restaurant to book in for my birthday dinner, then went to the pub for lunch and played the pokies. A nice afternoon! Is quite sad though, when you see all those people who had just collected their pensions gambling it away. The bistro was almost empty, the pokies section almost full.

So I ran in to this friend, Tanya, who I haven't seen since just after high school. She is a year younger than me but used to live just down the road so we would always get together and play, but in high school we drifted apart. Anyway, when she spoke, I could not get over how different her voice sounded. She was so croaky, she sounded about 20 years older than she is, and it was one of those scratchy voices, I'm guessing from way too many cigarettes. Things like that just make you grateful for making changes in your life. Sure, every now and then I still feel like one and may have one, but I don't think I'd ever take it up again.

Hmm, I need sleep, my mind is all over the place. Damn Big Brother Up Late! Unfortunately I'm not feeling very creative and therefore can't think of anything interesting to write about, so I'm just gonna have to use someone else's idea and include a one eyed pirate in here somewhere. Um, that's it.

Oh, if anyone has any links they'd like me to put in my Links page, please let me know, it is looking rather bland right now.

Wednesday, June 11, 2003

Opening Titles


Welcome to Mel's Random Ramblings, a pretty dull looking site where I'll just come in every so often and update you on what's going on in my dull existance and ways to prevent you from ending up like me :-P

I'm a soon-to-be 24 year old stuck in a crappy job after years of studying who spends way too much time online and too little time outside. My family is kinda loopy (hence why I've turned out this way) and I have a boyfriend who I live with who sleeps too much.

That's me in a tiny nutshell, stay tuned for mindless ramblings.