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Earnestness is just stupidity sent to college


Here we have some clouds. Not just any clouds of course, but very rare Tasmanian clouds. As any proud Tasmanian will tell you, we very rarely get clouds around these parts. We are quite lucky down here at the arse end of the word (thank you Paul Keating), quirks of history, geography and weather have engendered character traits in Tasmanians that are quite profound in both their homogeny and uniqueness.

In general, Tasmanians are very trustworthy; we rarely (if ever) lie, exaggerate or worship false idols. We wash behind our ears every time, and brush our teeth not twice, but three times a day. We love our mothers dearly, and we respect our fathers deeply. Tasmanian men in particular are excellent lovers, kind to their wives and are exceptional fathers. Tasmanian women are a credit to their gender; they smile at the appropriate moments, frown when required, do not talk back to their husbands and benevolent (yet firm) with their children. Tasmanian children are seen, but rarely heard (although when they are, they demonstrate singing voices rich and sweet in tenor and timbre as a rule), they obey their parent’s instructions rigidly, but are not lacking in the possession of rich imaginations and manage to strike a perfect balance between sensitive artistic temperaments and first-class physical conditioning.

But you know, upon reflection, the things that really stand out in Tasmanians; the things that you can expect to find above everything else, is our fundamental decency, and overarching modesty.

Comments

Priyanka Khot said…
I am floored by the humility and modesty...

in fact if you had just a pint more of humility you'd be perfect. :-)

loved the post... waiting for more Henry pictures... and don't forget lil Ezra..
Sue said…
My goodness...you do talk crap sometimes, dear boy. I think you have the qualities of Victorians mixed up with those of Taswegians...
And if I am not mistaken, the sun shining out of those clouds really does make one think of the sun shining out of an arsehole!!! heh heh
USelaine said…
"...where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above average..."

Are you sure you aren't living in Lake Wobegon?
Anonymous said…
Lake Wobegon, that's it!
But haha, Tasmania rules!
Wow, that's a lot of light in a lot of dark in your picture.
stromsjo said…
Ah, reminds me of a famous moment in the Benson sitcom from way back:

This experience sure has taught me some humility. And now that I have humility, I have everything!
Wow - and free-flowing honey for everyone! Paradise!
Kris McCracken said…
Priyanka, it’s always been my fundamental flaw, TOO MUCH humility!

Plenty of Ezra to come, don’t worry about that.

Sue, typical Victorian negativity. No wonder you guys kept voting for Kennett...

Are you suggesting that this photo is a ‘goatse cloud’?

USelaine, I had to look that one up. Very odd...
Kris McCracken said…
Dina, it was one of those mornings!

Per, I miss Benson. Underrated as a show.

Boise Diva, if only we could get rid of these darn ants!
Sue said…
Oh Kris...a knife to the heart! The other deluded souls here may have voted for him...but I NEVER 'Jeffed' the state! I am shattered that you lumped me in with 'that' lot!!!!!
Anyway...as an AUSTRALIAN...I love ALL the states.
yamini said…
I would be writing for the first time here but have been visiting your blog a lot, thanks to Priyanka, who keeps sending me the links every now and then. I must say you have an eye for the beautiful things in life. I would like to thank you for bringing us such lovely pix of Henry and Ezra, they really are the "strappy, young lads", as you say. The quotes are damn good and hard-hitting as well. Please keep posting Henry and Ezra, they are just sooooooo cute.
Kris McCracken said…
Sue, Jeff had quite a following with female voters, the stats have always borne that out. Oddly enough so did Mr Howard. What that says about ladies, I’m not sure...

See, I’m Tasmanian, I have quite clear rankings of preference for all the states: e.g. NSW BOO!;!

Yamini, thanks for that. Please keep visiting and I’ll keep posting!

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