sabato 30 agosto 2025

"Frankly I don’t …. You know the rest."

Things that people from out of town might find in Newtown, Wellington.

Hey, don't drive your car on the bus lane or try to park on a bicycle lane. There's a fine for driving on a bus lane. Sometimes you'll see people playing music on a footpath. Hey, they're allowed to do this. It's called busking.

Here are three things to guide you, if you're from out of town.


 Not for cars.



Don't park your car here.



A busker. He won't hurt you.




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Someone playing in their own living room, a little way away from Newtown.




12 commenti:

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...

What does cognitive decline look like?
Age related declines most commonly include overall slowness in thinking and difficulties sustaining attention, multitasking, holding information in mind and word-finding.

Richard (of RBB) ha detto...

And spelling Feilding correctly.

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...

Fixation is a common symptom of dementia.
Fixation behaviors in dementia are more than repetitive actions; they are expressions of emotional, cognitive, and physical challenges caused by the condition. The person cannot let small events or niggles go and tend to harp on about it forever. This is most often seen in patients who have been employed in obsessive occupations like production line counters, commercial cleaners and school teachers. Add in a bit of pedantry and OCD behavior and fixation results.

Richard (of RBB) ha detto...

"The person cannot let small events or niggles go and tend to harp on about it forever." Plural to singular.

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...

QED

Richard (of RBB) ha detto...

QED. The Curmudgeon will, "Quack Every Day."
SOC. Silly Old Cunt.

Richard (of RBB) ha detto...

La mamma degli imbecilli è sempre incinta.

Richard (of RBB) ha detto...

QED? Tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare.

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...

Odi profanum vulgus et arceo.

Richard (of RBB) ha detto...

I play pizzicato and arco.

THE CURMUDGEON ha detto...

Oh!
I didn't spot that in the history of St Patrick's College Wellington that I just read.

Richard (of RBB) ha detto...

It probably didn't mention the deeds of Fr Minto or Fr Woodcock either.