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Saturday, 29 October 2011

Blessed Am I!!

I Am Blessed!! - Well, in spite of it being perfectly true & accurate, I stole the title from a Ben Harper song playing a moment ago on Radio Port Douglas (90.9FM &/or 101.1FM).
Have to say it's a top station, too, and will be an even better one as soon as I get some kind of antenna on the car rather than the hole that's always been there, and a perfectly adequate hole, too, until now.
I'm thinking of maybe one of those nice little chunky hard plastic ones, something that makes bad youths that bit more disinclined to snap off, not that youths up here would do that....surely?? I don't need some bloody great big mast, not, at least, until I get my fully equipped Range Rover Vogue with CB Radio, for more of those Off-Road Adventures yet to follow.
Well, one must have ambitions.....
It's less of a joke than it sounds, even if, right now, it's only a thought in the mind - I, too, was such a thought in the mind of my Father (whomever he might be) and Mother (and I didn't know her too well either) - and look at me now, here, large as life and twice as wonderful, at least within my own imagination.
It could happen, you just don't know - I did use to have a superb and fully-equipped Land Cruiser, and that one DID spend most of it's time off-road. It had a CB Radio, mast antenna, a bull-bar & winch - not that Land Cruisers tend to get stuck too often, unless driven by the very foolish....I would struggle to run that one now, mind you (the understatement of the year!) and the big, heavy 6 Cyl 4.5L Petrol Driven beauty that it was didn't have 2 tanks for nought......filling them up, now, with petrol pricing gone mad, would cost a prohibitive amount of money.....it saw many a wild boar, red-bellied black snake and many other wild things. It was, in fact, owned from new, for 2 years, by an Atherton (of Tablelands fame) Doctor, who had used it only to collect the kids from school and running back and forth from the home on acreage to the practice and back.
No more of that namby-pamby bollocks once I had it - it did what it was always meant to do, and did it magnificently, not simply expensively.
Yes, as you may gather, I miss it to this day.
Meh.....I have digressed, and then some, again........
Oh Lucky, Lucky Man!!
As an update on the antenna thing, a small piece of co-axial cable was duly rammed-in to the hole, instantly improving the local radio reception beyond all expectations - no, it doesn't look too flash, but it goes nicely with the car and being free of charge, was certainly a cheap enough solution.

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