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What shits me is when people use the word "industry" to describe something like "the (horse) racing industry" or "the nightclub industry". No kunts! These are not industries. Mining, manufacturing, farming. These are industries. Any form of service? Very hard to call it an industry. A sector, or a group of enterprises, sure. But there is no industry. I don't even like the use of the word in relation to movies, TV or music. No industry there either. Just work and product, but arguably for things that are far from essential, therefore optional. They live in a section of the economy that is economically powered by actual industries.

So short people on horses can go and get fu(ked. Same with the dogs, casinos, pokies in hotels, all those miserable workers and leagues clubs in NSW and QLD (thank your imaginary sky wizard of choice that we don't have that shit over here in SA), etc etc.

Dig shit, build shit. Call in an industry. Craft shit out of recycled pubic hair, tampon strings or sampled 1970s guitar licks? GTFO. Keep horses for anything other than fat arsed bitch's recreation or mustering livestock, ditto.

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6 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

What shits me is when people use the word "industry" to describe something like "the (horse) racing industry" or "the nightclub industry". No kunts! These are not industries. Mining, manufacturing, farming. These are industries. Any form of service? Very hard to call it an industry. A sector, or a group of enterprises, sure. But there is no industry. I don't even like the use of the word in relation to movies, TV or music. No industry there either. Just work and product, but arguably for things that are far from essential, therefore optional. They live in a section of the economy that is economically powered by actual industries.

So short people on horses can go and get fu(ked. Same with the dogs, casinos, pokies in hotels, all those miserable workers and leagues clubs in NSW and QLD (thank your imaginary sky wizard of choice that we don't have that shit over here in SA), etc etc.

Dig shit, build shit. Call in an industry. Craft shit out of recycled pubic hair, tampon strings or sampled 1970s guitar licks? GTFO. Keep horses for anything other than fat arsed bitch's recreation or mustering livestock, ditto.

Oxford dictionary agrees with your definition, but provides secondary definition, and an informal definition to also say they disagree with you. Ha ha ha

 

I myself, for the most part agree with your sentiment.

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21 hours ago, Duncan said:

Interesting how sports always have their hands out for grants. $1M was promised to Wakie by state government (and not yet paid last I saw).

Now $9.5M being given to short people who whip horses in Goulburn....I'm really not sure why my taxes should fund stables.

Goulburn racecourse to benefit from $20 million NSW Government investment _ Goulburn Post _ Goulburn, NSW.pdf 5.16 MB · 1 download

Yeah this is infuriating.

  • 6 months later...

Well, Wakefield had it's first meet on the new layout last weekend, for the Super Bikes round. On the off chance some people aren't Goulburn Post subscribers here is the local coverage

Historic ASBK race thrills crowds at One Raceway _ Goulburn Post _ Goulburn, NSW.pdf

Looking forward to getting back out there, Trackday Club have a day on 9 November for anyone that is looking to get out there and try it

https://www.trackdayclub.com.au/event/track-day-club-is-headed-to-one-raceway/?mc_cid=0f50040237&mc_eid=629d0e2e13

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