a love letter to the RTA

This week, I had to renew my drivers licence, register Rene, and get a parking permit because I am special.

Now, in previous years this would have meant hours of waiting, and since I was missing my renewal papers, multiple trips to the RTA, as well as a trip to the insurance company, and at least one trip to the mechanic.

This year, we popped in once to pick up paperwork for the car, and a Mobility Parking Scheme application form. My wonderful father also picked one up from his RTA and had it signed by the quack, bless him. Then I realised I had to renew my licence too.

The next day, I paid the greenslip over the phone (lost paperwork was no problem), I rang the mechanic who had time right away, Mark took the car up the hill (about 200m), and came back within 30 minutes with the carl already registered – the mechanic let us use his internets to complete the process. Mark drove home, put the sticker on the car, and we were done.

This morning, I took the cripple paperwork to the RTA, and had a mobility permit and a new licence (both utterly appalling pictures of me, but you get that) within about 20mins.

Very impressed. A few years ago, you practically had to take a day off work to get the car registered. I love the internets 🙂

* BTW, I don’t intend to abuse my mobility parking permit, but for days like today, when I was able to drive to right outside the shopping arcade, and then park in a space that was wide enough so that I could swing my legs out of the car and put the boot on, it literally made the difference between enjoying some time out with my peeps, and staying at home. Again.

Freak

I loved Fuzz Bucket very much, and when she came into my life, I realise how ill prepared I was to care for another soul.  I had the internets, and I found a group called Petbunny, an email list full of people that cared enough to educate me about my new friend, and who supported me through her life, and ultimately mourned her loss with me, and supported me through a very rough period.

I became very close to some of these people that I have never met, and since that time I have lost touch with.

I never discounted the impact these people had on my life.  I still hope one day to meet up with Patricia, Shely, Shari,  Michelle, and Karen, and Laura, and Jan, Carolyn, and Melanie.  There are too many others to name, but you get the idea. 

It’s been more than 4 years since I actively participated in the forum that all these people were a part of – so it’s a shock to me that I am so rattled by the news that Carolyn has been diagnosed with cancer, and is currently waiting for results of the test that will tell her if the cancer that was removed by surgery has spread. 

Carolyn has a young family, and though I have never met her, have never spoken to her on the phone, haven’t even seen her photograph, I find myself in tears on the other side of the world, hoping that my friend will be ok.

Does that make me a freak ?

The Queen is Dead, Long Live the Queen…

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I suppose everyone knows by now, Anna Nicole Smith has shuffled off this mortal coil.

She was brassy, she was brash, she was bold, and very often trashy and tasteless.  Famous for being famous, some people might see a parallel between her and that other blonde about town, Paris Hilton.  But not me.  I’ve always liked something about Anna, and it wasn’t just the breasts.  Or the glitter and diamantes (but that was a huge appeal).  She’s been fat, she’s been thin, she’s been an unwed mother, a single mother, a stripper, a public drunk, a gold digger, and a general train wreck.  The sort of talk show guest that Jerry Springer dreams about.

But she never pretended to be anything else.  She’s stood up under the face of public scrutiny, and said, “so what, I’m trailer trash”.  And I loved her for it.

Look how cute….

My darling is an uncle.

Just before Alex was born, the realisation that I was going to be an actual auntie hit me.  I’ve been “Aunty Lara” to a few kids before, but this is my actual brothers child.  This kid is actually going to be part of my world for the rest of my life, and my brother won’t change his mind about being my brother, and deny me access to a child I love very much.  A REAL auntie.

As we talked, Mark also realised that he would be a real uncle too.  Not an uncle in law, but a REAL uncle.

It’s pretty cute.

Even skinny girls have to dress carefully

To avoid looking like a barn in a knitted garment.

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What was the designer thinking ?

I am reminded of Emma’s comment about more generously sized women in poncho’s – “like a wall with a fringe”.

The designer is Max Azria from his New York Fashion Week show.  Some of his clothes are actually quite nice if you fancy an eating disorder.  But really, to do this to a girl who probably does obscene things to her body so that she looks thin is just mean.  I hope they got paid a lot.

Crazy news day…

Apparently, homosexuality can be cured.

In Washington, there is a law proposed that will require married couples to produce offspring within 3 years, or have the marriage annulled by the state.  Though it could be a hoax, it does underline the fundamentalist sentiment that is behind the ban on same sex unions.

And in Canberra, the powers that be have again shot down the latest attempt to get some legal recognition of same sex relationships.  I blame Mr Burns.  The man who said last week,  “some people handle detention better than others”.

And if you really want to hate the man a little more, read down the wikipedia entry to this.

In 2006, Philip Ruddock blocked a gay Australian man from marrying in Europe. Ruddock refused to grant a gay man living in the Netherlands a ‘Certificate of No Impediment’ document required by some European countries before marriage, to prove foreigners are in fact single. Ruddock decided that such documents were not to be released to gay and lesbians individuals intending to marry overseas [2]. The government made the statement, “”Following the advice of the Australian Attorney-General’s Department we herewith certify that Australian law does not allow the issue of a Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage to persons wishing to enter into a same-sex marriage.” He went on to say that he did not believe there was community support for same-sex marriage but has yet to put this belief to test.

Charming.  He’s not only preventing Australians from marrying in Australia, he’s preventing them from doing it anywhere he can.  And let’s not go into the David Hicks thing.

And some other news that is pretty obvious to me, but apparently new to a lot of people – Meat Consumption Creates More Greenhouse Gas Than Cars.  What really shocked me was the ignorance of the first commenter “these animals are bred for one reason, without that reason, they’re not of worth to us or to the environment“.  I wonder how he measures worth – and how much worth he has to the environment.

Little TBA is living in a crazy world.  Hopefully having a crazy aunt won’t be too much of a handicap.