What cheeses me off

WCMO - when you try to reconcile your CC spend where the company name on the bank statement bears no similarity to the place or goods you purchased.

Just two recent examples - I really had to think what they related too....

Bought Vietnamese rolls at Roll'd in Hawthorn - the statement said purchase made at an UGG store in Maitland NSW.
Got 2 coffees in Blackburn - this one showed a company in the UK - maybe the billing service but that does not help me much in identifying the spend.

Life used to be easy with cash.
 
The Great Beetroot shortage. No canned/bottled beetroot on the shelves of Coles/Woolies around my area in Perth for the last few weeks. For the previous couple of weeks I was only able to get Chinese canned stuff but even that has now disappeared from the shelves. The article linked ago from a few weeks ago explains the shortage of Australian canned beetroot but I assume the Nullarbor floods have hit the imported stuff.

 
The Great Beetroot shortage. No canned/bottled beetroot on the shelves of Coles/Woolies around my area in Perth for the last few weeks. For the previous couple of weeks I was only able to get Chinese canned stuff but even that has now disappeared from the shelves. The article linked ago from a few weeks ago explains the shortage of Australian canned beetroot but I assume the Nullarbor floods have hit the imported stuff.

Well moving to NZ opens the floodgates to repackage Chinese product as Product of NZ such are their regulations that permit this.
 
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And yet in Australia:
  • Most baby boomers will still use "inches", "feet", "yards" and "pounds"... be damned if you even try to correct them. (Remember: a cricket pitch is 1 chain or 22 yards in length)
  • Nearly everyone in Australia still quotes their height measurements in colloquial talk in feet and inches.
  • Baby birth weight announcements are still very common in pounds and ounces.
  • Qantas and Virgin base the points you earn and burn on flight miles, not kilometres.
My biggest gripe is that we Australians still to this day uses American-invented airplanes instead of the ones that we invented ourselves. Get your act together Qantas!
 
Actually they fly aeroplanes 😉
I thought we fly kangaroos. And rewrote science history when the world discovered we had the technology for tens of thousands of years. Don't forget to watch out for the sky-diving drop bears and the torpedo duckbill platypus that helped ended WW2.
 
Its been a LOT more than two!! That was just the afternoon I was in ED. Early on, there were the inevitable accidents where some was fanging down the footpath on an e-scooter and cleaned up someone walking out of a shop. Naturally many complaints to Council. Their response "Well, its a trial - a trial is there to learn these lessons ..."
It's amazing how people are able to ride these things at more than 20kph (without a forking license!) and am able to whisk by pedestrians without crashing when I can barely get up to 10kph without feeling on the verge of losing control of the scooter even on a straight sidewalk. If it was me riding that thing everyone on the sidewalk would of been knocked out already by my reckless "riding." It amazes me how there are no severe accidents on a day to day basis considering how hard it is to ride that thing (speaking as a pro bikie ). Is it true that everyone in Australia have 9 lives?
 
The Great Beetroot shortage. No canned/bottled beetroot on the shelves of Coles/Woolies around my area in Perth for the last few weeks. For the previous couple of weeks I was only able to get Chinese canned stuff but even that has now disappeared from the shelves. The article linked ago from a few weeks ago explains the shortage of Australian canned beetroot but I assume the Nullarbor floods have hit the imported stuff.

We've been getting beetroot in our veggies box every fortnight. I pickle it myself and now have a pantry full 🤷🏻‍♀️😂
Clearly the beetroot exists but is too imperfect for the big two supermarkets.
 
Last month on Ryanair, Mrs D had filled it with s--t as a carry-on. It was heavy so I utilised the back pack option.
interesting analogy, as i thought they always float on water. you must be so full of s--t that day 🤣

Mrs D had filled it with s--t as a carry-on. It was heavy so I utilised the back pack option. You guessed it. Sorry CE, that day I was one of those dicks.
And I presume you must be Mr. D? (sorry couldn't help it 🤣)
 
This ⬇️

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This bin cannot tale electricals. People have dumped. Yet, just one minute in the same car park (Bunnings) there is a huge electrical drop off bin for recycling.
 
I whinge about a lot of useless things but at least I don't whinge about the type of sparkling wine loaded in premium cabins.

A sparkling wine is a sparkling wine....
 
WCMO is appliance stores in Australian predominantly catering for large home sized kitchens and laundries, with appliances getting larger and larger each time one breaks and you need to replace. They neglect quality options for smaller inner city homes and apartments which many people leave in. Yet in Europe or Asia plenty of options for smaller homes.
 
WCMO is appliance stores in Australian predominantly catering for large home sized kitchens and laundries, with appliances getting larger and larger each time one breaks and you need to replace. They neglect quality options for smaller inner city homes and apartments which many people leave in. Yet in Europe or Asia plenty of options for smaller homes.
Can't find them (WCMO) online?
 
Can't find them (WCMO) online?

Been searching online, there is basically only 4 models (excluding colour differences) height wise in that meet my preferred criteria; if I had an extra 5 cms of height have like 20+ options.

The cavity is my kitchen is not small (1755mm * 1000mm * 820mm), but 26 years ago when my cabinetry was done fridges were not so tall. Now the default seems to be 1770mm+ for anything that has more than 2 doors.

It is fine if you are renovating kitchen or building new, but ripping out the upper cabinets for a taller fridge isnt an option right now; and I dont want something worse than I have (lots of cheaper brands of small 2 door fridges).

I had planned to get a new fridge when I had time to renovate, but that isnt an option for another 2 years, and tbh the bathroom is more in need than the kitchen.

May have to abandon french door or 4 compartments and go to a 3 compartment or basic bottom mount.

Same when my top loaded carked it on xmas day 16 months ago; washing machines have gotten taller and no longer have folding lids per my previous two, which is hard when you have a dryer (which are also larger now) above. I had very little choice and am disappointed with the outcome (no fabric softener dispenser and spin doesnt extra as much water as previous two), if Id had more than 48 hours to work with I should have had the old one repaired.
 
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