Monday, December 11, 2006

Jellyfish is an r-tard...

... but this is so freakin' funny!!!!

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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Freedom of Expression... Freedom of Living...



Originally uploaded by HORIZON.

I have a friend through the Flickr photo sharing site.

His screen name is HORIZON. He lives in Iran, has a gentle heart and takes the most beautiful photographs.

Today he uploaded this photo and a simple note was left in the tags (see below) explaining that access to the Flickr site (I assume this is not the only one) by internet users has been blocked by the Iranian Government.


I
am
blocked
filterred
banned
can't
access
you
this
is
via
tehran
miss
all
friends

This evening I pray to God to thank him for the freedom I have as an Australian and also to ask that this same freedom will come to those in countries ruled by fear.

Let there be freedom in their hearts and minds even if they aren't allowed to express it.

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

3x Super Robot Heartbreak

This is Pete's other new vid...

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Saturday, October 28, 2006

Smoke and Mirrors

My cool friend, Pete, made this for our other cool friends from Grand Atlantic.



Get this video and more at MySpace.com

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

I must be due for a holiday

All I could think about at work today was how tired I felt. I tried to remember the last time I had a holiday and thought about when I could possibly take the next one.

Most of my actual "holidays" are spent working with high school kids on performing and visual arts camps, but there have been some really nice weekend trips away with friends that have been lovely.

Here are my top 5 faves:


1. Traviston


A last minute decision to spend a weekend away with friends turned out to be one of the most wonderful times I've ever had.

My friend Helen was living in a place called Traveston (which is on the outskirts of Gympie) on a small farm property with cows and stuff.

There were no neighbours in hearing or viewing distance so we could crank the tunes and run amok. We ate like royalty and generally had a lovely time chatting and watching movies.

The most exciting part of the trip was when the boys discovered a small cupboard without a handle. Curiosity got the better of them and after a few attempts at jiggling the door, it opened to reveal a small box. In it was a crossbow with quite a few bolts. The rest of the time was spent in the back yard shooting trees and making up newspaper headlines for if there was an accident and someone (or a cow) got shot.

It was only two days, but I was so refreshed when I came home, that I felt as though I'd been away for two weeks.


2. Caloundra


My friend's folks have a luxurious penthouse in Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast.

Johnny and Helen had the run of it for this past New Year's Eve and invited a heap of people to come for dinner and view the fireworks display. Great food, funky music, fabulous company and just plain old good times.


3. Toowoomba


Each Easter the Australian Gospel Music Festival is held in Toowoomba. I've been to quite a few, but 2003 was probably my favourite one of all. I was camping in the makeshift "village" that adjoined the festival with a couple of friends.

A lot of my friends' bands were playing throughout the long weekend and there were heaps of others that put on a good show. I caught up with LOTS of people from all different areas of my life and generally had a lot of fun.


4. Rainbow Beach


A couple of years ago one of my chick friends broke her engagement really close to the wedding day. We had alread booked a house by the beach for her Hen's Weekend and decided to take her away anyway.

Good food, board games, trashy chick flicks, facials, manicures, walks on the beach and all that good old fashioned girly stuff.


5. Appin


Blackstump is a music and arts festival that is held on the outskirts of Sydney each September.

A couple of years ago my friend's fire spinning troupe was invited to perform and they asked me to come along and be their fuel and safety person (I was unofficially known as the "Kero Bitch").

It's about a 14-16 hr drive from where we live to the festival site and we pretty much drove straight through the night to get there with some stops along the way (one truck stop was particularly scary, but I had to pee so bad that I didn't care).

We had a 2 days of checking out cool music and doing 2 shows a night. It was awesome, but then we had to leave really early on the Sunday because the others were students and had to be back in Queensland to go to lectures on the Monday. I was totally wrecked when I got home, but it was freakin amazing.


* sigh *

Only a few more months until my next hols...

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