Man Reported And Charged With Riding Motorized Esky

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An Australian from Adelaide in South Australia was spotted riding a motorized Esky last Monday and has been reported for driving without a licence,.

Police reported, an officer saw the Esky being driven through a shopping centre car park! … This guy is slowly becoming a legend!

The officer spoke to the driver and warned him the Esky could not be legally driven on roads, but the man was seen a short time later driving the Esky on Northcote Drive at Para Hills.

Police said the Esky was a novelty import and could not be legally registered in South Australia or driven on roads…. responsible policing or kill joys?

The Esky was impounded and the man was reported for driving unlicensed, and driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle.

He will appear in court at a later date.

“Police would like to remind the public that these novelty motor vehicles which includes the likes of pit bikes, motorized eskies and the likes cannot be registered and therefore cannot be legally driven or ridden on the road,” Senior Sergeant Nils Uellendahl said.

“They are for private property novelty use only and can be a danger to the drivers and other road users.”

Here lies my question, where is all the fun in life gone. You cant scratch yourself or fart in peace these days without fear of being arrested.

Has everyone lost their sense of adventure? Is big brothers role getting out of control or do you agree with the actions of the Police?

Inquiring minds wanna know!

Italian Appetizer Bread aka Stromboli

This is absolutely yummy! Goes great with red wine too. 😉

Italian Appetizer Bread aka Stromboli

Italian appetizer bread stuffed with salami, cheese and olives makes a perfect warm appetizer for a crowd.
20 min. prep
16 servingsstromboli

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon Salted Butter, melted
  • 1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh garlic
  • (1-pound) loaf frozen bread dough, thawed
  • 1/4 pound thinly sliced Genoa salami
  • 6 (1-ounce) slices Provolone Cheese, cut into strips
  • 1/4 cup sliced stuffed green olives
  • 2 green onions, sliced
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 1 teaspoon water
  • Poppy seed, If Desired

Directions

Stir together butter and garlic in bowl. Roll out dough on lightly floured bread surface to 12-inch square. Place on lightly greased baking sheet; brush with butter mixture.

Layer salami, cheese, olives and onions in 3-inch strip down center of dough to 1/2-inch of top within and bottom, leaving 4 1/2 inches of dough on each side of filling.

Cut twelve 3-inch long strips, 1-inch apart, along both sides of filling. Fold strips at an angle across filling, alternating sides to give a braided effect. Pinch dough at bottom and top to seal.

Cover; let rise in warm place 30-45 minutes or until almost double in size. Combine egg and water in bowl; brush over braid. Sprinkle with poppy seed, if desired.

Heat oven to 350 ° F.  Bake 25-35 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from baking sheet; cool 10 minutes. Cut into slices.

A Few Of The Ways I’ve Managed To Stay Married For 32 Years

November 18th was my 32cd wedding anniversary and in this day and age, I consider that to be quite an achievement. Here are a few of the ways I’ve managed to stay married for 32 years.

  1. Tenacity:    Above all else you have to have staying power.  There are going to be a lot of things that come along in a marriage that might make you think giving up is easier, but you have to dig deep inside yourself and find your tenacity.tenacity
  2. Looks:   I’m not saying someone has to be the classic example of handsome, or good looking, I’m saying that their looks have to appeal to YOU.just married
  3. Common Interests:   Actually this is one of the things that almost drove us apart, but in the first ten years it served its purpose.punch bowl
  4. Common Interests Seriously:   You have to have a liking for the same interests or you’ll go your way and they’ll go theirs. We both liked movies, and the same type of music and books.  We may have listened to different songs at different times and read different titles but if we wanted to discuss any of them we both knew what the other was talking about.
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  5. Communication:  Definitely key. However a lot of my communications were lies.  I know, I know, honesty is the best policy and you shouldn’t keep things from your partner. BULLSHIT.  Hiding little Johnnie’s D in math until he brings it up to a B- is no biggie. Choose your lies wisely though.  You know what happens to people who cry wolf too many times.pinnochio
  6. Good Sex:   This is essential in my book.  If you can’t get along in the bedroom and enjoy your partner they’ll find someone else that does.  It’s just the nature of the beast. Be inventive. Ask for suggestions.  Being shy is certainly not the way to go here.good sex
  7. Good Food:  I don’t care how sexist or old-fashioned this may seem but you KNOW the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach…  If you can’t cook, learn.  My husband has a few specialties of his own so this goes both ways.  good food

And there you have it. Just a very few ways I’ve managed to stay happily married for 32 years.  I’m not saying all of those years were joyful bliss but you have to take the good with the bad and it will all equal out.  The main thing I think is Item #1.  We’ve become a throw away world and people don’t try hard enough to overcome what sometimes seems easier to just overthrow.  Often people make the wrong choice of partners and nothing I’ve suggested here will make any difference but if you’re serious about your marriage and your mate isn’t a closet axe murderer or something near as bad, these suggestions may work for you like they have for me.  Good luck!

If you can add any of your own methods for a long marriage to this short list, we’d love to see what they are!

Albino Baby Deer ALIVE or White On Rice

Or I should say white on sneaker- Something on the opposite end of the spectrum from the one shot with an arrow….

Check these pictures out! I got the following in an email from my sister that she got from someone else but I think it originated in Wisconsin.-

Mark saw this lil’ feller run out in front of a car, thought it was a lost baby goat.

Stopped to get it, and WOW!!! A real Albino Whitetail Deer. Just hours old, but

doing fine. No Momma deer around. Another car nearly hit it in front of Mark.

Well, he is THE neatest thing any of us ever saw. And such a freak of nature, that only 1 in more than a million are even born. He took his bottle of food, followed us around the house, doing great. So, we called the Zoo & Fossil Rim, who were both interested, but we’re going to send him to a Rehab farm. Maybe he will make it in captivity somewhere and be appreciated. So rare… Sure wanted to keep him tho. but, not the thing to do. And not LEGAL either; but, here are a couple of pix to show ya. He was snow white, pink eyes, ears, nose and hooves. Kids called him POWDER. He was SO small. That is my shoe lying beside him… WOW..how cool is that??

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albino baby deerWhat would you do if you found this little guy?