Jen insists that we buy organic vegetables and I must admit that I was a little sceptical at first a little pesticide can’t hurt. Never having too much money I get the cheap stuff at the supermarket but they’re all pumped up with shit, a friend told me that they stick nicotine in the apples.
If you can’t see me I can’t see you.
Heading down the highway hume somewhere at the end of june, taxidermied kangaroos are littered on the shoulders, a possum jackson pollock is painted on the tar. Sometimes I think a single sneeze could be the end of us, my hay-fever is turning up, just swerved into a passing truck. Big business over-taking, without indicating, he passes on the right, been driving through the night to bring us the best price.
If you can’t see me I can’t see you.
More people die on the road than they do in the ocean maybe we should mull over culling cars instead of sharks or just lock them up in parks where we can go and view them. There’s a bypass over holbrook now, paid for with burgers no doubt. I’ve lost count of all the cows there’ll be no salad sandwiches, the law of averages says that we’ll stop in the next town, where the petrol price is down… what do I know anyhow?