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  1. #1
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    May 2003
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    Kuranda, paradise, North Qld
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    Unhappy For the times they are a changin'

    You hardly ever see any hitch hikers around here any more, it's a sign of the times. A combination of more people being able to afford cars, the hippies settling down and selling real estate, more public transport, police enforcement and of course, more than a few lunatics going around kidnapping and murdering the unwary. Cairns and especially Kuranda used to be a hippy mecca back in the seventies and there were always hitch hikers. I often stop for them because it's nice to be able to talk to someone on the drive.
    I saw a young girl in the middle of Cairns hitching today at lunch time. I pulled over as I was on my way home.
    "G'day, I'm going to Kuranda"
    "That's nice, the thing is, I'm a working girl and I'd like to do a job for like fifty dollars"
    "Ah, no thanks"
    "No problems, have a nice day"

    In the few moments that I spoke to her I saw an attractive young girl who should have been looking forward to all that life offers. I also saw the needle tracks inside her left arm.

    As I drove off I saw her in my rear view mirror approaching another car. So sad, what a waste of a life. Now I'm not naive, I grew up in Sydney and lived with my girl friend in Rose Bay and we used to hang out in and travel through Darlinghurst and the Cross, so I've seen plenty of empty eyed junkies sliding into oblivion. I know that there's plenty of junkies in Cairns and that prostitution can be found everywhere. I guess I wasn't ready to be confronted with these realities in sunny downtown Cairns, amongst the lunch time office workers, the tourist throngs and the locals heading to Rusty's markets. But on a glorious sunny winter's day in Cairns these realities can be forgotten.

    Mick - saddened by the waste.
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Newcastle NSW
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    71
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    Mick,
    The trouble today is it is becoming so commonplace and when you talk to the 'younger set' about these types of situations the most standard reply is 'so what ya see it every day'.
    Life values have changed dramatically over the years - some say for good some say for bad - to me it's all for bad especially when you see/hear/read about the tragedies occurring on a day to day basis.
    I've personally seen the worst side of life over my lifetime and definitely don't like the way the world is going now.
    What will the world be like in the next century (or the next 10 years for that matter).
    Dylan sang - "The times - they are a changin' "
    But Peter Paul & Mary sang "The answer my friend is blowin in the wind. The answer is blowin in the wind. " :confused:
    Last edited by BigPop; 17th July 2004 at 01:33 AM.
    Regards,

    BigPop
    (I never get lost, because everyone tells me where to go!!!)

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
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    Perth WA
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    Mick, Nothing like a slap in the face with a wet fish to wake you up. I've got young kids and I'll have a nervous breakdown if I spend too much time thinking about what CAN happen. We just have to do our best.

    BTW all the Hippies....they moved to Machens Beach where they grow Dengue Fever under their "pot" plants.
    Squizzy

    "It is better to be ignorant and ask a stupid question than to be plain Stupid and not ask at all" {screamed by maths teacher in Year 8}

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