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User Blog The Riverina Pub - The Commute

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Hi Everyone

Million Thank you's to @tajhay for setting up these blogs. I plan to cover off in this blog series:
1) Various Life Rants and Yarns
2) Random Thoughts about Sports
3) Thoughts about Life
4) Whatever else comes to mind

Why did I choose the name of the Blog? The Riverina Pub was a bit of a dive in Hamilton East in the 1970s and 80s and sadly closed before I got old enough to go there. Mothers and Wives shuddered at the name of the den of inequity whenever it was mentioned. One of my life long dreams will never be fulfilled as will never get to set foot in that terrific establishment. But it lives on in the name of this blog.
You are all invited to grab a seat, get a beer and read the blog entries and hopefully respond positively.
Blog Rules:
Rule 1: There will be no disparaging of John Wright in this blog by the visitors. He is to be regarded as the great player he was.
Rule 2: Some of my views may be controversial. Not many, most will be light hearted, if they are controversial especially about sports, roll with the punches and recognise you are in the Riverina and have another beer !!!


So with that, lets take you to the very first instalment of the blog...

The Commute
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I commute to work a couple of times per week and it is a loooong commute. 40 minutes by train plus waiting time for the train to arrive.

In peak hour to go home to Upper Hutt from Wellington, in rush hour, the trains take us tired-from- the-working-the-whole-day-civil-servants back to the Hutt Valley once every twenty minutes.

But wait, to help cater to the extra demand at 5pm an extra train is inserted right at 5:13pm just precisely at the time those who leave at 5 o’clock on the dot from work can catch the train.

I hate the 5:13pm train and everyone associated with it.

If you hop on board the train at 5:10pm or 5:11pm there won’t be any seats and the passengers who already have a seat snigger underneath their breath at you that you will have to stand for 40 minutes while they got their early to secure a seat. They all apparently hurry to the 5:13pm to get a seat and it is full by 5:08 at the latest and the passengers who get a seat think they are superior to any one who didn’t organise themselves well enough to do similar.

The word Supercilious comes to mind “behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others.” The passengers on that train are supercilious.

The passengers on the 5:22pm and 4:57pm train are perfectly normal. It is just those jerks on the 5:13pm train that I take issue with.

I won’t catch the 5:13pm train now and I advise you if you are in Wellington to avoid it also. Even if I have to wait an extra 15 minutes for the 5:22pm to arrive. I mean they must all leave work slightly early and organise their afternoon around getting a seat on the 5:13pm train. How dare they be so organised and so smug about securing a seat.

“Sorry Kath gotta cut this conversation short as my train fills up fast”.
“But we havn’t finished discussing this important issue Steve and you report to me”.
“Gotta go Kath. Nothing personal”.

If you ever here of a train being derailed leaving Wellington it was nothing to do with me. Just saying.
 
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I was 4 years old when the tour happened. Never realised it was even on or how it divided the nation.

Blissful ignorance.
You were either "Pro Tour" or "Anti Tour"
Everyone had a position. No one on the fence.
Families were divided.
Some stories I have heard of some brothers who didn't speak for ten years afterwards.
 
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My brother-in-law was a cop at the time who spent sometime on the frontline facing the protestors.

He told me at one protest he stood alongside a Māori colleague and the racist vitriol thrown at that cop was never ending.

It made him wonder what the motive of some of the protestors actually was.
 
Hi Everyone

Million Thank you's to @tajhay for setting up these blogs. I plan to cover off in this blog series:
1) Various Life Rants and Yarns
2) Random Thoughts about Sports
3) Thoughts about Life
4) Whatever else comes to mind

Why did I choose the name of the Blog? The Riverina Pub was a bit of a dive in Hamilton East in the 1970s and 80s and sadly closed before I got old enough to go there. Mothers and Wives shuddered at the name of the den of inequity whenever it was mentioned. One of my life long dreams will never be fulfilled as will never get to set foot in that terrific establishment. But it lives on in the name of this blog.
You are all invited to grab a seat, get a beer and read the blog entries and hopefully respond positively.
Blog Rules:
Rule 1: There will be no disparaging of John Wright in this blog by the visitors. He is to be regarded as the great player he was.
Rule 2: Some of my views may be controversial. Not many, most will be light hearted, if they are controversial especially about sports, roll with the punches and recognise you are in the Riverina and have another beer !!!


So with that, lets take you to the very first instalment of the blog...

The Commute
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I commute to work a couple of times per week and it is a loooong commute. 40 minutes by train plus waiting time for the train to arrive.

In peak hour to go home to Upper Hutt from Wellington, in rush hour, the trains take us tired-from- the-working-the-whole-day-civil-servants back to the Hutt Valley once every twenty minutes.

But wait, to help cater to the extra demand at 5pm an extra train is inserted right at 5:13pm just precisely at the time those who leave at 5 o’clock on the dot from work can catch the train.

I hate the 5:13pm train and everyone associated with it.

If you hop on board the train at 5:10pm or 5:11pm there won’t be any seats and the passengers who already have a seat snigger underneath their breath at you that you will have to stand for 40 minutes while they got their early to secure a seat. They all apparently hurry to the 5:13pm to get a seat and it is full by 5:08 at the latest and the passengers who get a seat think they are superior to any one who didn’t organise themselves well enough to do similar.

The word Supercilious comes to mind “behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others.” The passengers on that train are supercilious.

The passengers on the 5:22pm and 4:57pm train are perfectly normal. It is just those jerks on the 5:13pm train that I take issue with.

I won’t catch the 5:13pm train now and I advise you if you are in Wellington to avoid it also. Even if I have to wait an extra 15 minutes for the 5:22pm to arrive. I mean they must all leave work slightly early and organise their afternoon around getting a seat on the 5:13pm train. How dare they be so organised and so smug about securing a seat.

“Sorry Kath gotta cut this conversation short as my train fills up fast”.
“But we havn’t finished discussing this important issue Steve and you report to me”.
“Gotta go Kath. Nothing personal”.

If you ever here of a train being derailed leaving Wellington it was nothing to do with me. Just saying.
Just a question Wrighty, is the 5.13 full of Govt workers?
 
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You were either "Pro Tour" or "Anti Tour"
Everyone had a position. No one on the fence.
Families were divided.
Some stories I have heard of some brothers who didn't speak for ten years afterwards.

Certainly a bad time. I was naive to think the South Africans could be shown how it should be done by touring. That was wrong. However it annoys me being called a nazi. I had a flatmate who was anti tour and the club I played for declared itself against the tour. Certainly true Muldoon saw it as a poltical godsend for him. I saw some of the violence in Hamilton. It was shocking. The amazing thing
Was how no one died. I still wonder how we could be so impassioned about what was happening in another country yet not iniquities happening here. Remember, this was not that long after the dawn raids and Bastion Point.
 
Certainly a bad time. I was naive to think the South Africans could be shown how it should be done by touring. That was wrong. However it annoys me being called a nazi. I had a flatmate who was anti tour and the club I played for declared itself against the tour. Certainly true Muldoon saw it as a poltical godsend for him. I saw some of the violence in Hamilton. It was shocking. The amazing thing
Was how no one died. I still wonder how we could be so impassioned about what was happening in another country yet not iniquities happening here. Remember, this was not that long after the dawn raids and Bastion Point.
Dawn Raids and Bastion point were part of the anti tour energy if I make my point clear.
Te Ao Maori moved on mass in support of the anti tour movement as they identified South African apartheid with their own injustices.

In approximately 2009ish in the leaders debate between the waning Helen Clark and on the rise John Key they flashed against each other on the tour. And you could see there was still division amongst our nation's leaders on how it should be viewed, although I temper those comments with the fact Muldoon was National and Key wasn't about to throw him under the bus.
They were going to really square off on it but the facilitator was lame and shut it down before it really got going.
 
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