Rage against the machine
Posted: October 23, 2016 Filed under: Parenting, Politics | Tags: Back in my day.... No one was allowed on a bus with a pram unless it was folded when I had babies. There were no special pram parking spots on buses or trains. But back then women didn't think that sp, Bernard Salt is a tool, city living, life in big cities, over paid consultants, overpriced property, parenting, pram rage, public transport, renter for life, road rage, roadworks, smashed avocado, Sydney property prices 1 CommentBack in my day….
No one was allowed on a bus with a pram unless it was folded when I had babies. There were no special pram parking spots on buses or trains. But back then women didn’t think that spending two grand on a pram was a good idea because people actually believed they could one day own a home within four hours of Sydney, so they put the money towards their mortgage instead. Now everyone under the age of 50 in NSW is stuffing their faces with expensive avocadoes and craft cheeses because the idea of actually buying a car or a house in Broken Hill and commuting on overcrowded public transport and congested motorways is too much.
Rage is all the rage in our part of the world. Segue rage, bike rage, parking rage, WestConnex is raping my suburb rage, Saturday night there’s nowhere to go out and my rent is so high I can’t afford a social life anyway rage is all part of living in Sydney.
And the Bernard Salt groupies who voted for the anti-science numbskull pollies currently in power continue to negatively gear, tut tut and invoice government departments for their opinion. Sigh. Anyone else looking forward to the Sydney property crash?
Dean Martin – On The Street Where You Live
I’m looking forward to the property crash and the inevitable shuttle bus service to the Gap where all of the greedy prick negatively gearing Mum’s and DAD investors go to end it all when their bullshit dreams hit the wall YUM YUM