Sat, 6 May 2006
Yes - it's Mardi Grass again, I'm afraid ( I'm not really, and ... ) it's Police Presence, Police Presence, and Police Presence. Cute remarks about the NSW Police Ballet Squad, what the Mardi-Grass is really about, watching the Ballet Squad .... " .. the machine easily masters the grim and ridiculous ... " Apparently they can't stop the music, and Green politician Lee Rhiannon agrees .... |
Sat, 6 May 2006
Jack pursues thoughts on chemical smokescreens, but gets back on the track with an aside on the Hispanic uprising in the southwestern States of the (so far) United, States of America. Not molotov cocktails, but a refusal to buy cocktails of any kind! Scarey for US pub owners. Not only pub owners, but Wal Mart, and a host of other consumer outlets who depend on the millions of otherwise 'illegal' immigrants from Mexico ... A consumer strike! Just the thing for illegal workers! Shock waves in the US retail 'industry'. Jack niftily segues into a the corollary - credit addiction!. Bob provocatively suggests a link between credit addiction and the 'pay buy' date, and incidences of domestic violence. All very confusing for the thin blue line of police who are watchfully watching the ideologically illegal drug law reformistas dancing to didgeridoo based star crafted bands with perhaps, a twinge of envy, in the central park of Nimbin. (as I upload this file). A teensy bit of self-adulation for our little community radio station 2nimfm, with a whiff and whurry-som scents emerging from the preproduction room. District police officer Bluey and the thin blue linedancers, and a wrap up with with a tribute to the true and blessed ganja faeries. And by the way - Have a good weekend .... |
Sat, 6 May 2006
Police presence revisited - Police security and running commentary on Micael's run through the Dog Squad - with a little help from the DogFather. Live, white, and naked, and a special request, played especially for the Blueys. |
Sat, 6 May 2006
- And Michael, in a rare and sombre serious note, tells us what we might expect for the Mardi-Grass. |
Sat, 6 May 2006
29Mb 1hr. 25 Minutes PlaySpace, and Jack's back from his Easter 'break' at Lake Cowal where Barrick's mines are heading for a big bust on their mining venture. Jack has the real dope on the company, the lake, and the sacred land of Lake Cowal. Bob moves us on to the latest outrage against the police presence in Nimbin, after some post-Anzac Day ruminations. While we celebrated the iconic history of Anzac, local authorities were planning the removal of the last surviving remnants of an iconic piece of local Nimbin history - under police protection, of course. Bob rarely needs an excuse to study the behaviour of the police, and he shares his observations of the behaviour patterns of the imported swat squad uniforms - which seems to be becoming assimilated into a kind of driftward mindset. A bit of sci-fi speculation on human behaviour in general, and not quite snide comments of Australian fashion week, winding up with the latest update on the Mulgum House affair. Great radio! |
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