Open house

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UPDATE:    Remus’s notebook for 28 August 2015 (Thanks to Flashman for the heads-up)

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65 Responses to Open house

  1. George Romero says:

    I was driving down the road in Manukau today and noticed 6 men standing around a lamp post.
    Each had their hard hat on , high viz weatherproof jumpsuit and a high viz vest over their jumpsuit.
    They were all watching ONE of their mates screwing something into the base of the lamp post.
    They were all laughing and looking into the passing traffic as to say…
    Fu&k you all you dumb cu*ts!
    The 2 vehicles were branded with AT (Auckland Transport)http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gif

    • Jamie says:

      Train the army to build roads/infrastructure like the Roman Legions of old…

      https://r1016132.wordpress.com/2015/03/13/train-the-army-to-build-northlands-infrastructure/

      The way things are going. I reckon blokes with those skills will be in demand in the near future

      Think big and add this to the score…

      https://r1016132.wordpress.com/2015/04/17/swiss-armed-neutrality-the-defence-policy-nz-should-of-followed/

      You had best be taking notes!!!

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      • Darin says:

        George,that must have been a crack team on an emergency repair.If it’s like here a normal job would include all of the above,plus two managers in shirt,tie and hard hat standing at a safe distance draining the water cooler.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_mail.gif

        • George Romero says:

          Yep , they are NZ’s finest civil servants ,NOT!
          I bet your tax/ratepayers are being ripped off just a much as we are too Darin.

          • Darin says:

            I have no doubt they are.The latest is our utility authority,they got a rate increase to pay for a new sewage treatment plant ten years ago.Then eight years ago they got another one to rebuild the water towers and pumps.Then six years ago they another increase for new computers and accounting software and now they want another rate increase to replace a bunch of lines.

            I figure in a couple more years the sewage plant will be worn out and they will start over.At which point it will probably be cheaper to bathe and flush with Pierre water http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif

        • The Gantt Guy says:

          Don’t forget a 20-something girlie, replete with short skirt, low-cut top, “work” boots, hi-viz vest and clipboard making sure the “boys” don’t execute any activity for which they’ve not had their elfin safety training! http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif

  2. Michael in Nelson says:

    So what do we focus on? The Left have so corrupted society and the warrior spirit of Western Civilization that our opposition to the disasters is unable to zero in on any one thing and correct it. We are faced with an education system that is more concerned with giving rewards than making sure students actually earn them. We have to fight through the courts for years to just get the bureaucracy to release information we are entitled to. We have the leader of the greatest country ever in the history of the world inciting racial hatred, international crises threatening millions of innocent lives, self indulgent waste and hubris on an unprecedented scale. The police are increasingly militarised and the judiciary often acts as social progressives than arbitrators of the law. Legions of the perpetually aggrieved insist on not being offended by the most trivial of words.

    So what is to be done? Here at CR we rail against all and sundry of the current idiot class and the unlawful usurpation of our individual rights. I can’t help but wonder how effective we are. Perhaps we need something akin to the Cloward-Priven manifesto or Alinski’s “Rules for Radicals’ to plan further ahead than the next two year election cycle. We desperately need a leader to focus conservative efforts for the long term for, if we fail, we risk a plunge back to barbarism.

  3. Flashman says:

    FYI
    It’s worth visiting the Old Remus site. OR isn’t publishing pieces any more but he sure is posting up a whob of cool links and extracts.

    • KG says:

      Thanks, Flashman. I assumed that the one I saw a while ago was a one-off, but obviously not. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_bye.gif

  4. Jamie says:

    Cool Cool

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdVRNDnTKTU

    Look I been working hard, tweleve hours a day
    And the money I saved won’t buy my youth again
    Goin’ for the heat yeah, and a tropical rain
    In a place where no man’s puttin’ on the dog for me
    It’s the weekend, set o’ brand new tyres
    And back in Bow River’s just where I want to be

  5. Yokel says:

    I need to increase my vitamin B intake a bit, and one of the most pleasurable ways is to take in on hot buttered toast. So I got a jar of Vegemite, the pukka stuff made in Australia said the tiny kangaroo confined to his triangle on the bottom of the label. For those of use who are a bit challenged in the presbyopia department there is some larger type saying “Product of Australia”. Just as I hoped, for the “export” Australian beers that are actually brewed in Burton-on-Trent are a bit of a disappointment!

    But then my ears pricked up when I heard that “Australian Government Concerned Over Vegemite’s Use In Moonshine”. On investigation I surmised that it is something to do with making this investigation seem worthwhile: “The harmful use of alcohol in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities”.

    OK, so Vegemite is made from surplus Brewer’s Yeast; but it’s had a damn good cook before it gets into the jars so surely none of the yeast are viable. It is also only 2.5% sugars which is what the yeast wants to ferment, but it is a whopping 8.75% salt (NaCl) which is known to kill yeast off.

    So my question to those who are going easy on our host’s beer and are still standing upright, is:
    “Who has the least intelligence
    a) the alleged aboriginals who try to brew it into an alcoholic liquor,
    b) the politician who tried to use it as an excuse for any substance in his investigation, or
    c) the media who appear to have swallowed the entire briefing at one session and have regurgitated it without a scintilla of thought?”

    Or is the real purpose to be found in the throw-away comment: ‘ “Businesses in these communities also have a responsibility to report any purchase that may raise their own suspicions,” Scullion said. ‘? Are Aussies not yet adequately conditioned to snitch on each other to the government?

    • Wombat says:

      …”c) the media who appear to have swallowed the entire briefing at one session and have regurgitated it without a scintilla of thought?”

      The job of the media is to drag in attention. Facts are no longer requisite to this, and in most cases are seen as a hindrance.

      So if a minister says something stupid then you can trust the media to print and broadcast it as though they were the world’s fastest echo chamber, because when the dust settles they can simply lay it at the minister’s feet and say “we reasonably assumed this guy knew what he was talking about”.

    • Gregoryno6 says:

      Vegemite has been around a long long time, and this is the first time I’ve heard of people buying it for its home brew possibilities.
      But why the hell would they need Vegemite for a high if they’re in northern Australia, when the whole region is crawling with cane toads just waiting to be licked?

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      The answer to (a), (b) and (c) is

      Yes!

      The correct answer is (d), Sanitarium, who are losing a ludicrous percentage of their sales to Marmite (blech) and the Dick Smith equivalent, since Sanitarium bought into the iSlamo-fascist stand-over scheme and got Vegemite certified “halal”.

  6. Cadwallader says:

    Is there a site somewhere to visit to enter draws on the outcomes of the Presidential primaries etc…?

  7. andy5759 says:

    Thanks for the link. I still miss Remus muchly. I’m currently having a beer while watching the darts on tv all the way from Auckland, the lights seem fine.

  8. Ronbo says:

    I just received my final bill from Harborview Hospital on 9th Avenue in beautiful downtown Seattle…This was in reference to being run down by a speeding car in the crosswalk of an intersection controlled by a stop sign on August 13th.

    The final total come to $10,250.11

    This works out to $1281.26 per stitch on the top of my head, which was the only medical care I needed.

    I told the hospital to send the bill to OBAMACARE! http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

      • Darin says:

        Well,only $50 of that was the cost of the stitches,the rest covers all the illegal alien anchor babies,hood rat shootings,meth overdoses,drunken frat kids,obamacare added costs,CEO salary,and last but not least legal fees and malpractice insurance.Plus everyone else that gets treated and never pays.

        • KG says:

          I gotta say, I just had an x-ray, ultrasound, CT scan and MRI scan, as well as blood tests and an operation and the whole thing couldn’t have been faster, friendlier and more efficient. All paid for out of taxes.
          Taxpayer-funded medicine is great when really needed and run halfway well. :mrgreen:

          • The Gantt Guy says:

            Yep, life’s not all bad in our little South Seas Banana Corruptocracy. We’ve never had a free market healthcare system, it’s always been government-run and single-payer, so it’s done surprisingly not-too-badly. That, plus the fact there are so many incredible, dedicated, professional people working in the system makes it better than it by rights should be.

            Until you need some medication that isn’t government-authorised, or you need treatment more urgently than the government facilities can provide (admitting that those scenarios are a significant minority).

            • KG says:

              As far as the urgency thing’s concerned, Gantt, as soon as the surgeon decided it was urgent things moved with amazing speed. He even left in the middle of a conference to go get his anaesthetist to see me then and there. 8O
              I’d expected to have to wait months.
              And the backup ‘phone calls reminding me of appointments and so forth were very frequent, too. I can’t think of a single instance where things could have been done better.

              • The Gantt Guy says:

                That’s fucking awesome service! Like I said, many (most?) of the folks working in the health system are brilliant (in my experience).

                • Wombat says:

                  Not in Australia.

                  Take it from my wife (nurse). We’re staring down the barrel of an entire generation of nurses who sleepwalked through their degree and frankly don’t give a shit about the patient, just as long as they don’t die during their shift.

                  The doctors are a mix between foreigners with phony degrees, women with domination complexes and the remainder of the old breed who can do little more than run around fixing the mistakes made by the former two.

                  The bureaucracy is now dominated by fat, incapable old sows, promoted by virtue of their gender and politics.

                  Everything takes twice as long as it should and as such costs twice as much.

                  And it’s only going to get worse.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gif

          • mawm says:

            Once you tick all the boxes mandated by the MOH you move to the top of the list. Still the system could move faster but most of the hospitals are required to do training, and so the surgery, etc. takes longer and fewer cases are done per day.

            BTW about 70% of surgery in NZ is done privately – usually the quick and easy stuff on relatively healthy patients that generates good $$$’s. There are no waiting lists there but one does need insurance to pay for it all.

            Pharmac must be one of the best institutions out. Drug and investigation costs in NZ are free, except for a prescription fee. Obviously certain drugs are very expensive (read still under copyright) and the size of the pie is limited so best use of resources is necessary. It gives one an idea of how much money a patient saves on their monthly prescription for diabetes and hypertension. This is all going to change when Key signs Obamao’s free trade agreement and NZ has to fork out more to big pharma. The pie can only be cut so many ways.

    • Wombat says:

      Damn yanks. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cry.gif

      • KG says:

        Ditto. :sad:

        • Darin says:

          I keep tellin you guys,there are two ways you to can become Merican citizens.
          #1 Fly into Mexico and get a tan on the train ride north.
          #2 Buy a couple bed sheets,one white one for yourself and one black one for the missus,fly into JKF,or Atlanta,or Religh,N.C. declare asylum.

          Either way you get free housing,free healthcare and money in the mailbox every month,and the whole Bill-o-rights.

          • KG says:

            I see Walmart has stopped selling AR15s. Cowardly bastards.

          • Wombat says:

            Thanks for the advice, but despite our BOR shortcomings I still think I’m better off in the southern hemisphere.

            That said, if I sent you enough money for postage… http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_whistle3.gif

  9. KG says:

    Very appropriate:
    ‘Camerons caught surfing in diluted sewage’

  10. KG says:

    An Online Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) Simulator
    http://svtsim.com/moonjs/agc.html

  11. Ronbo says:

    Wombat says:

    August 29, 2015 at 20:20

    Thanks for the advice, but despite our BOR shortcomings I still think I’m better off in the southern hemisphere.

    That said, if I sent you enough money for postage…

    —————-

    Why not? http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

    If I want to mail my old buddy Wombat, or KG my disassembled Colt AR 15 in numerous small packages (for a small handling and postage chargehttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_smile.gif) then what’s the big deal?

    There is a famous rumor during the Vietnam War that an M-60 machine gunner mailed it home to his wife over a period of six months, one small piece at a time. Of course, he reported the machine gun “lost in combat” to his company commander, who wrote it off his books happily, because his unit would be issued a new M-60 as replacement.

    The perfect crime, Heh? Well, not quite. Apparently the machine gunner took better care of his old banged up M-60 than he did his new wife, who reported him to the FBI for having a stolen M-60 machine gun hanging on the wall of his basement.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

    • Wombat says:

      I appreciate the gesture Ronbo, but all joking aside I keep my act strictly legal. I’m not going to make it easy for the bastards.

      Nothing needs doing just now that can’t be done with an moa 223 boltgun and a 357 wheelgun.

      • KG says:

        Or a .357 lever gun. :evil: My favourite…short barrel, 9 shots, very rapid cycling. And it now wears a short, wide-angle AR15 ‘scope. Hard to beat in an urban environment. Now, if I can just get some .357 reloaded…it’s over a dollar a shot here.

        • Darin says:

          What about pump action rifles like the Remmy 7600,are they legal?
          http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/centerfire/model-7600/model-7600-synthetic.aspx

            • Wombat says:

              NZers can still get semi rifles and shotguns, right?

              IMO pump rifles are not practical. If you want the accuracy of a long rifle and you can’t have a semi then a bolt action is surely more suitable.

              If fast cycling is required then you’re surely better off with a lever gun or a pistol (the latter absent ROL of course).

              Different strokes for different folks I suppose.

              • KG says:

                Yes indeed. We keep a little .22 semi handy, but for anything serious I’d reach for the lever gun.

                • Wombat says:

                  I’m waiting with bated breath on the outcome of the Adler lever action 12G fiasco here in OZ.

                  We’re either looking at a quiet drawdown of the import ban (preferably under cover of a media distraction elsewhere) or it’ll come down to another serious step in the direction of gun control.

                  If it’s the latter then there are going to be a LOT of pissed off levergun enthusiasts nation wide.

                • Wombat says:

                  There are quite a few guys out there with 7.62×39 ruger bolt actions and remington 7615s in 223 that one might suspect have devised a good cover for purchasing mags and ammo for guns that may or may not have been buried circa ’96. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_whistle3.gif

  12. KG says:

    Oh dear, how sad….
    ‘Young migrant killed by gunshot, authorities now say’
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11505090
    Why the fuss? Getting themselves killed is the traditional fate of invaders.
    If this guy was a “migrant” then I’m an astronaut.

    • Wombat says:

      I wonder about their use of the term “yacht”.

      I suspect certain elements of the MSM are wising up to the fact that westerners are terrified of picking up the welfare tab for hundreds of thousands of penniless invaders.

      Hence shifting from “fishing boat” or “dinghy” to “yacht”, the small alteration intended to paint the notion that these mariners were well-to-do self-made types fleeing the collapse of their nation. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_scratch.gif

  13. tranquil says:

    Good news!
    Things are starting to heat up in Germany – resistance to invaders – sorry ….
    “asylum-seekers” as the BBC calls them –
    http://brendanslongblog.blogspot.co.nz/2015/08/resistance-to-asylum-seekers-spreads.html
    “…an unexplained fire in a disused school gym that was to house refugees from Africa and the Middle East.”

    May the sparks of resistance become a fire and the fire become a *firestorm*.

    • Wombat says:

      The snowball may finally have started rolling down the hill.

      • KG says:

        http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif
        From your link:
        “..To be clear, the destruction of property, or the use of violence at these protests cannot be condoned. Other legitimate ways to express dissent are available to those of us living in western democracies.”
        Wrong, wrong, WRONG! The democratic process has not and will not stop this invasion, which is deliberate policy on the part of those who rule. Violent resistance is all that is left.

  14. tranquil says:

    I’ve just been reading the Wikipedia article about the Amish. *Very* interesting.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amish

    Quote – “Unlike most Americans who have had a birthrate too low to maintain the population since the early 1970s, the Amish continue to have *very large families* and benefit from the major decrease of the infant mortality rate in the 20th century. Between 1992 and 2013, the Amish population increased by **120%**, while the US population increased by only 23%.”

    Good stuff!

    Quote – “Thus, from 1992 to 2008, population growth among the Amish in North America was 84 percent (3.6 percent per year). During that time they established 184 new settlements and moved into six new states. In 2000, about 165,620 Old Order Amish resided in the United States, of whom 73,609 were church members. The Amish are among the fastest-growing populations in the world, with an average of seven children per family.”

    Great to see. *They* know the value of large families.
    One of the few things that the Amish could do with learning is how to be aggressive against scum like Muslims.

  15. The Gantt Guy says:

    If this report is true, I’m absolutely appalled that a proponent of the Religion of Piss would be mistreated in such a manner…

    https://www.britainfirst.org/anjem-choudary-suffers-beating-while-in-prison/

  16. Darin says:

    TV worth watching-http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cool.gif

    https://youtu.be/XxZCRmfV5fw?t=4m20s

    I can’t tell you how many times I wished that would happen,see dreams do come true!http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif