November 8, 2005 6:53 PM
City Centre locked down
Have a read of that, but if you can't be arsed here's a recap:
US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld will be in Adelaide late next week at which time Riverside Centre will most likely be shut down so that protesters can't get too close. Various parts of ARTERIAL MOTHER FUCKING ROADS will be shut down so that protesters can't get anywhere near the cunt ... I mean secretary of defence.
Now, this pisses me off for many reasons, the first of which is that if I don't work, I don't get paid. As much as I don't really care about other people, if something goes wrong with the system on that day, which Murphy's Law distates it will, the entire fucking state wont be able to function properly. ALL SAHT offices are controlled centrally and if their system goes down, they can't do ANYTHING, no emergency housing, no bonds, no nothing. It would be a fucking catastrophe. So we can't be not at work because people rely on us to keep things functioning. Who ever though that closing parts of THE TWO MAINEST ROADS IN THE MAINEST PART OF ADELAIDE IN THE MAINEST PART OF THE STATE was a good idea should be hung drawn and quatered. Also, I will NOT, I repeat NOT be riding trains during this "exciting" time. The train lines run pretty much underneath the Hyatt building. Who ever planned that was the biggest fucking moron ever.
Now, I suggest that these people go and fix their own fucking country before they come here and talk about shit that isn't going to help anything in a hotel in the middle of the mother fucking city.
here's an exerpt from the artivcle:
One business operator who declined to be identified, said yesterday: "From what we have been told it is going to be huge.
"They are talking about large fences and road closures to keep everyone out of certain areas down here. I don't think the public realise yet just how much disruption there will be. You are talking about Adelaide's busiest streets," he said.
Stupid mother fuckers.
Finally, anyone who needs a place to stay in Adelaide for the ineviteable war protests will have a place in my office. You're more than welcome to sleep under my desk.
