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I. The Greg Collection
   In the beginning, there was nothing. Just the checker-board patterned firmament, and me laying upon it, rejoicing in for the first time having an entire house to myself, even if I would only be renting. In the normal course of things, I think people seldom have no furniture. You go out from your parents house with a few things to an apartment, bounce around progressively larger apartments for years gradually accruing more Things and by the time you finally move into a house you've got baggage. But, having fallen out of the sky here like lucifer cast down from the heavens, I found myself with nothing but the wispy smoke of brimstone. Can you believe Australians haul around even all their heavy appliances such as fridge, washer dryer (they don't have dryers) every time they move??

   I happened to be very lucky that my friend Greg had recently divorced and was living in his van ("the Gregvan") with most of the former contents of his house in boxes in the commercial building in which his company operated (making distilling equipment) and he was happy to give me all this stuff _for free_. I thus in one fell swoop got all kinds of things such as a toaster, microwave, knives and kitchen utensils, kitchen table and chairs, an armchair, bed linens... Also my garage is full of bits and pieces of stills now, which makes me happy though I haven't gotten around to trying to piece one together. But these copper tubes and kettles lying around make me feel like a proper mad alchemist. Collectively I like to refer to these things as "the Greg Collection." ("Your kitchen chairs are nice" "thanks they're from the Greg Collection")


My empty house upon move in. It looks like the first thing I moved in was that green glass demijohn :-D

II. The Washer
   After the Greg Collection and some other acquisitions I most notably lacked a fridge, washing machine, and couch. Several people also attempted to offer me TVs and seemed incredulous that I didn't want one. But the first of these remaining necessary items I found was a washing machine, on Gumtree (like Craigslist), conveniently from someone right here in Birregurra town!
   I drove over to the guy's house. He appeared to be in his early to mid 30s, a bit overweight. It wasn't immediately obvious from looking at him but he mentioned being on mental disability and from his rambling circular odd conversation this was evident. He was living at his dad's place and apparently bought and resold things on gumtree as a sort of hobby. He tried to offer me various things I didn't need or want, including a TV, though I did walk away with a chess set he offered me for like $5.
   Unfortunately, he proceeded to call me every few days after that. I think because we weren't too far apart in age, lived not far from eachother, and I had been friendly, he hoped we would be friends, but he often called while I was at work and it could be very hard to get a word in edgewise to excuse myself. And he seemed to not understand that I didn't have time to talk during working hours and he would become a bit petulant (And also, there's like literally three people in the entire world I don't mind just shooting the breeze on the phone with, anyone else I'd rather convey necessary information and get off the phone as soon as possible).
   On one of the last times he called me I had literally just pulled up in front of my friend Billie's house (one of those three people), She was out by her front door and waved at me and just as I went to open the car door the phone rang. I had never put him in my phone so I didn't know it was him until I answered. So then while Billie was awkwardly waiting to greet me I was trying to get a word in to tell him it was a bad time but literally couldn't get a word in for two or three solid minutes as he ranted about "fags" for some reason.

   Fortunately he stopped calling me. One later time I saw an advertisement for something and I started to dial the number but as soon as the number autocompleted I realized it was him and aborted. The washing machine he sold me broke after not terribly long and I ended up buying a new one from a store.


Greg securing the largest pieces of the "Greg Collection," onto my work truck, the Gregvan visible on the right

III. The Fridge
   My current fridge is a funny story. I also found it on gumtree. Though I corresponded with Lucy* on facebook to coordinate getting it I hadn't looked at her profile, but apparently she had looked at mine. My friend Trent went with me to assist in fridge moving. Lucy and her fridge were in the nearby little town of Inverleigh, which you get to from here by driving along dirt country roads. When we arrived at her place, I was surprised to find a very attractive woman, about my age, tattooed, with kind of a cute pouty lip, a casual air of authority, showing me her spare fridge. Because I'm not a creeper I didn't linger or try to gratuitously chat with her, just got the fridge loaded up and off we went. I'd later realize, after seeing her in her more normal state of dress, that she had fully put on her makeup and dressed cutely for the pickup.
   On our way out of Inverleigh Trent pointed out a faux-leather couch by a curb ("kerb" in Australian. WTF) with a "free" sign on it and we loaded it onto the truck (I had borrowed the work pick-up) as well. This couch has been on my back porch ever since and I'm very happy with it.
   Since Lucy had, after all, looked very attractive, and I was single at the time, I sent her a message the next day affirming the fridge worked ("Fridge is working and hasn't even a little bit exploded. Thanks! 😊") and thanking her. She responded in an encouraging (you might even say non-frigid) manner, soon we were talking about what beers I would be putting in the fridge, and gradually drifted away from purely fridge related business. It turns out she's a police sergeant in Melbourne, and single. After a week or two we went on a date. I didn't want to jump right into going on "a date," I just wanted to "get drinks" at the lovely old bluestone pub in Inverleigh. But then I was hungry, so I got food, and so did she, and suddenly it was a date. (when things are looking more promising I can put on a slightly better first date) Dinner was alright, but she scowled at me when I went to bus my own table and said "people were paid to do that!" and I noted this as an early red flag. Kindness is a guiding virtue for me, not transactional accounting of what is owed or obligated. Long story short we hung out a few times, I was also unimpressed when she seemed to think it was unmanly of me NOT to express road rage at other cars on the road ("flash that asshole your high beams. Come on he deserves it! Seriously you're not going to??"), and when she started expressing racist opinions it was truly over (the most common racist narrative here is that refugees are forming "gangs" in Melbourne making it unsafe, I've had drunk white Australians make me feel unsafe plenty of times but never an immigrant). But in the mean time, I got not only the fridge out of it, she also gave me two small bedside tables and sold me an indoor couch for a good price!

   I got a good year or two out of her fridge but after awhile it too disappointed me, gradually falling farther from a proper refrigerative temperature until it is now the prevailing ambient temperature.


The living-room side looknig more inhabited

IV. Quest for a New Fridge
   I think it was about a year ago I first noticed the fridge was falling behind. I called around for a fridge mechanic, which was surprisingly hard to come by and when I found someone he said he had a three month back-log before he could get to me. That was clearly too long... and here I am a year later.
   Billie gave me a spare minifridge she had, which I placed in my garage. It works well but is small, and it's a hassle going out to the garage (which is not attached to the house so I have to go outside) for things, especially in winter when it feels blizzard cold out there in my estimation and an inky blackness even flashlights can't penetrate falls on the land at about 4:30 (I may be exaggerating conditions very slightly, but only to emphasize how to feels to me being accustomed to paradisical Southern California).

   I've been meaning to call that Fridge mechanic back or find a fridge somewhere but haven't gotten around to it for months. Finally I happened to mention my nonfunctioning fridge to my across-the-street neighbor Trevor, a jolly round red-cheeked gnomish jovial man I like a lot. Since I mentioned it he's been sending me about three links a day to fridges on gumtree. Because it feels rude to let his effort go to waste I've dutifully looked at them and contacted them if it looked like it could be The One. Most of them were snapped up before I even contacted them, apparently it's a seller's market in fridges around here. But this morning the seller of a $100 fridge in the coastal town of Torquay said "yeah come and get it." It was a bit far (40 min) but for $100 to finally get this fridge problem sorted I was down.
   I asked my friend Joe if he could help me unload it (reflecting that while Trevor would probably be willing he does not strike me as a very physically impressive specimen fit for moving fridges), and just for old times sake I asked Trent if he wanted to help me move a fridge again. He didn't have work today and sounded willing to help if I really needed him, but I admitted I had help on both ends and probably didn't actually need him so he didn't join me.

   The seller, Samuel, was a skinny young man who looked to be in his early twenties, blonde haired, very skinny, notably his head seemed almost too skinny for his features, his eyes and teeth both seemingly sticking out a bit.
   Looking at the fridge I was concerned to see it looked abnormally wide. His mother came out as well and mentioned that the reason they were selling it was because it was too wide for the space they had for it. My fridge-space is also constrained between cupboards and the oven, but I hadn't bothered to measure it or ask because it's more than wide enough for my current fridge and looked wide enough for any _normal_ fridge.
   This fridge looked too wide, but I didn't want to have driven all this way on a wild goose chase for nothing. This was a long way to drive just for a gander! I called Trevor, whom recall is my across-the-street neighbor.
   "Heeeeey Trevor? Could you do me a huge favor and go measure my fridge space??" I asked. He cheerfully said yes he would right away. What a great fellow.

   While Trevor got his tape measure and headed across the street, "Samuel" got his own tape measure to measure his.
   "It's 90" Samuel reported, at roughly the same time Trevor was trying to tell me the measurement he got.
   "It's 30 inches" Trevor reported
   "Whats that in metric?" I asked.
   "oh um ... 770" He reported
   "Oh this is 900 that will never work" I said
   "Oh, no, it's 90 inches!" Samuel said indicating the tape measure.
   "What? Oh what's that in metric?" I asked, and then to Trevor "Trevor, what's 770 in imperial?"
   "...2 feet 6 inches" reported Trevor, once again while Samuel was trying to tell me the measurement on his end, this time HE reporting in metric.
   "oh it's 89 centimeters" said Samuel. By now I'd forgotten what Trevor had originally said.
   "What's 89 centimeters in imperial?"
...
   Eventually after a relative comedy of one always reporting in imperial while the other compared it in metric, we finally determined that the fridge was 89 cm wide while the available space I had was 77cm. Not going to work.
   (Also, his initial reporting that the 90 was inches was obviously wrong but while trying to wrangle two conversations in two different systems at once that didn't click in my mind at the time.)

   I headed home. He texted me apologizing that it didn't suit. I texted back saying I should have checked the width before I headed out. I thought that was the end of things but then he texted back, presumably joking, that I could have taken it to see if it fitted.
   At this point I'm thinking, a bit nervously, I really don't need another gumtree seller carrying on a correspondence after our business is done. I responded merely with "ahaha" and he fortunately hasn't messaged again. My fridge may be broken but my heart remains frigid.


A small fermenter makes a lovely table centerpiece


*name changed

Date: 2020-01-07 11:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wpadmirer.livejournal.com
I'm so very glad my rental comes with the appliances. Well, I did have to buy the washer/dryer, but still, very glad.

Date: 2020-01-07 11:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Seriously it's such a hassle chasing after all these things! Haha the first house I looked at I asked the real estate agent "where"s the washing machine?" and she looked at me like I was crazy.

Date: 2020-01-07 03:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pondhopper.livejournal.com
I enjoyed reading this...your saga of the furniture and appliances.
:)

Most houses/apartments come equipped with all the appliances here in Spain and there are loads of furnished places and my daughter had trouble finding an unfurnished one.

Date: 2020-03-09 10:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
It's a weird thing because as long as you've never had to furnish a whole place before, a furnished place is better, but once you've done it once you much prefer an unfurnished place so you can just bring your own stuff and not have to do something with it. But I do think it's weird and frustrating that they expect one to move with their heavy appliances such as fridge and washing machine here. Especially since both are prone to damage in transit.

Date: 2020-01-07 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chocolate-frapp.livejournal.com
My apt comes with all the appliances but a few years ago my fridge broke and it took longer than it should have replacing it.
Good for you not wanting to deal with bigots.

Date: 2020-03-09 10:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Haha I can't believe after the repair guy said it would take three months to get around to looking at it, I declared that to be too long, and then sat around with a broken fridge for just about a year ahaha

Date: 2020-01-08 01:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ryl.livejournal.com
I'm so glad that my apartment was furnished. The only furniture I had that was worth moving was a dresser (now in my closet holding miscellaneous items) and my computer desk (now my kitchen counter).

Date: 2020-03-09 10:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Owning stuff really does weight one down. Now I'm considering moving to some other country with Cristina and the thought of having to dispose of a whole house of furniture and appliances really gives me a headache!

Date: 2020-01-08 04:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lookfar.livejournal.com
Adventures in appliance-ing! This is such a funny entry. I do rather love the way all our belongings have stories. There's a podcast I like called "Everything is Alive -" just, you know, a stethoscope, a newspaper, a set of Russian nesting dolls, talking about their lives.

Date: 2020-03-09 10:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Haha oh interesting (:

Date: 2020-01-08 04:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] richaarde.livejournal.com
Oh man, that guy that sold you the first washing machine... I get that he's bored and lonely, but that's not how you make friends.

Date: 2020-03-09 10:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Yeah he definitely had issues, and I try to be understanding of people with mental issues but that was just not working...

Date: 2020-01-08 06:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
Oz is like the UK - white goods are not fixtures and fittings; they're personal possessions. Why would you want to be lumbered with someone else's machines? *g*

Is that mead you are making on your kitchen table?

Date: 2020-01-08 10:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Haha it is! A tiny batch!

Date: 2020-01-08 06:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] televisionmouth.livejournal.com
I really enjoyed reading this post.

I'm sorry you've been having bad experiences with Gumtree customers/sellers. I've never used it, myself.

I hope you find a fridge and everything else you need soon.

Date: 2020-01-08 11:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Aw thanks.

I don't really consider my experience with the latter two gumtree sellers bad. Yeah the girl turned out to be a bit racist but I'm counting getting a romantic fling out of buying a fridge as a better than average purchase experiecne ;D AND as I note it also netted me two couches and two end tables! The last guy seemed nice but it was just bad memories of the first guy that led me to not want to encourage him to keep talking to me..

Date: 2020-01-09 01:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] televisionmouth.livejournal.com
Oh yeah and I don't blame you at all! That guy made it awkward as heck and turned out to be a loser.

I wouldn't blame you if you stayed away from people for good! Haha

You did score out of it pretty nicely. If we lived closer I would give you a whole heap of nice stuff for free. I'm trying to minimize as we wanna build a tiny home and I have so much un-needed furniture.

Date: 2020-03-09 10:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
I really worry about having to dispose of all this STUFF if Cristina and I decide to settle in a country other than this one.

Date: 2020-01-08 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] weebleswobble
i'm definitely used to the appliances coming with the rental unit. the rental property owners also own all the appliances and THEY are responsible for repairing or replacing them if they break or die. thats part of renting, not being responsible for repairs and maintenance.

Date: 2020-03-09 10:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
As a renter that sounds much more pleasant!

Date: 2020-01-16 07:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] roina-arwen.livejournal.com
Measurements, oy! Also, that’s quite the collection of hats on the back of your sofa, lol!

Date: 2020-03-09 10:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Ahahaha I like hats :D

(wow I thought I'd select a good hat icon for this and I don't have one! I might have to rectify that ... oh my gosh a friend made a gif that flashes quickly through me wearing like a dozen different hats, I need to make that into an icon!!)

Date: 2020-01-22 04:25 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] static_abyss
I know I've mentioned it before but I really love the way you narrate your stories. I always feel like you're some wonderful storyteller and we are gathered around a campfire listening to your adventures. Best of luck with finding a fridge.

Date: 2020-03-09 10:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Thanks! I actually really appreciate this comment because that's totally exactly what I like to think I'm going for! Haha I actually read this comment weeks ago when it was originally posted and have kept thinking I need to go back and reply to it (:

Date: 2020-01-22 06:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rayaso.livejournal.com
Appliance misadventures -- what fun! Refrigerators are one of the things in life that should work competently in the background for years before they break down, unnoticed, unloved, just sitting there cooling the beer.

Date: 2020-03-09 10:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Indeeeeed! Oh my old broken one used to gurgle and rattle so loudly!! It was definitely not even dying quietly!

Date: 2020-01-23 08:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] halfshellvenus.livejournal.com
Ugh, trying to assemble random furniture is such a chore. I'm so glad I never had to do that for any appliances! Especially for the same appliance, more than once!

The Greg Collection clearly was a lucky bequest, and you have some truly great friends that help balance out the weirdness of some of the gumtree characters you met along the way.

I agree entirely with your red-flag status on that date. Anyone who scolds you for being considerate of others is not worth your time. :(

Date: 2020-03-09 10:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Yeah her whole world-view was very antithetical to mine I tihnk.

And yeah the Greg Collection was really really lucky for me!

Date: 2020-01-23 09:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alycewilson.livejournal.com
I always love your stories. This reminds me of what I used to tell myself when something wasn't working out: at least I'll get a good story out of it! Good luck finding the right fridge.

Date: 2020-03-09 11:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Haha that's what I was definitely telling myself during that wild Cancun misadventure, at the darkest most stressful moments "well, at least this is one hell of a story"

Date: 2020-01-26 04:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] banana-galaxy.livejournal.com
The police sargent lady was telling you to road rage? Oh, no. Cops should not be encouraging that sort of thing! This was quite a trip! So many interesting characters for you to interact with.

Date: 2020-01-27 01:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
I think she definitely had "too much testosterone." Not in an actually looking like a man way but in that she was way too "macho" and aggressive.

Date: 2020-03-05 02:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karmasoup.livejournal.com
I can see how this totally works for the topic... that is a lot of crazy chasing around for appliances! I guess Gumtree really is as crazy as Craigslist, too. I don't understand why some people are the way they are, being demanding about status and all that... I mean, it's not exactly like police are the upper echelon, or anything, they just often have an over inflated sense of their own importance, and I'm always alarmed when I learn about someone on the force being racist. Some people shouldn't be given power or authority, because they haven't done anything to earn it. I'm with you on the kindness thing... I often use the rule, "You can judge a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him," as a guideline to determine who I allow to remain close to my life. I'm glad you're one of the good ones. (Not that I'm implying we're close, but you know what I mean.) At least you heeded the warning signals fast enough! Just like that special woman who's wearing your ring, though, I'm sure the right fridge for you is out there... somewhere. You were meant for each other, and it will find you... eventually! ;-)

Date: 2020-03-09 11:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
"You can judge a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him," -- very wise words indeed! I wholeheartedly agree!

It's my belief that you should be kind to people if you possibly can, only limited perhaps as pertains to people who are actively trying to take advantage of you or others.

The other funny thing about status is I think her principal qualm with ME was that I was a mere renter who earns substantially less than her, whereas she owns a property she sees as an investment. She mentioned in some somehow-not-entirely-rude way that she wanted to find a man in similar finanical circumstances with her. Good luck to ya woman! ...Ii suspect between that and her general attitude she's destined to be single...

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