9/11
Posted: September 11, 2011 Filed under: SONGS, Theme Songs, Thought For the Day | Tags: 9/11, Lest we Forget, Paul Simon Leave a commentThere are so many words that can be said about today, but as I watch the footage from the memorial in New York I weep as I look at the faces of the 9 year olds who will never know their fathers.
Freddie Mercury
Posted: September 5, 2011 Filed under: SONGS, Thought For the Day | Tags: Freddie Mercury, I want to break free, September 5 birthdays, showmen Leave a commentToday would have been Freddie Mercury’s 65th birthday. What a showman.
Freedom
Posted: September 2, 2011 Filed under: Single, Theme Songs, Thought For the Day | Tags: freedom, Gotye, Kimbra, Ralph Waldo Emerson, relief Leave a commentWith the past I have nothing to do; nor with the future. I live now – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Plastic paradise
Posted: August 31, 2011 Filed under: Single, Theme Songs, Thought For the Day | Tags: Nina Hagen, Smack Jack Leave a commentLorrie Moore
Posted: July 20, 2011 Filed under: SONGS, Thought For the Day | Tags: Andy Bull, book quotes, Lorrie Moore, What Is Seized Leave a commentLorrie Moore, What Is Seized
“Cold men destroy women,” my mother wrote me years later. “They woo them with something personable that they bring out for show, something annexed to their souls like a fake greenhouse, lead you in, and you think you see life and vitality and sun and greenness, and then when you love them, they lead you out into their real soul, a drafty, cavernous, empty ballroom, inexorably arched and vaulted and mocking you with its echoes—you hear all you have sacrificed, all you have given, landing with a loud clunk. They lock the greenhouse and you are as tiny as a figure in an architect’s drawing, a faceless splotch, a blur of stick limbs abandoned in some voluminous desert of stone.”
MARRIAGE
Posted: July 9, 2011 Filed under: LOVE, MARRIAGE, SONGS, Thought For the Day | Tags: BEER, MAKE UP, Marriage, Tammy Wynette Leave a commentHAPPY MARRIAGE TIP
Ladies, don’t waste your money on make up, just buy your husband a case of beer every couple of days and you will always look beautiful.
School Holiday joy
Posted: July 4, 2011 Filed under: Parenting, Raising Hell, Thought For the Day | Tags: Mother Nature, parenting 2 CommentsAh, the first Monday of the first week of the school holidays. This morning I actually thought I would,
a) be able to finish a sentence
and
b) be able to finish a cup of coffee before it went cold
and
c) be able to put a load of washing on before my children started to maim each other.
My theory is that Mother Nature makes us naive enough to think that today will be different. This time I’ll be the perfect mother and my children will be characterless robots with clean bedrooms. How’s the serenity?
This is my day job and I love it
Posted: July 3, 2011 Filed under: Clown Doctors, Thought For the Day | Tags: Andrew Gaze, Clown Doctors Australia, Dr Peter Spitzer, Guide to the Good Life, Humour Foundation Leave a commentgaze.com.au
A Room of One’s Own – Virginia Woolf
Posted: June 29, 2011 Filed under: Thought For the Day, WRITERS | Tags: A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf quotes Leave a commentI told you in the course of this paper that Shakespeare had a sister; but do not look for her in Sir Sidney Lee’s life of the poet. She died young — alas, she never wrote a word. She lies buried where the omnibuses now stop, opposite the Elephant and Castle. Now my belief is that this poet who never wrote a word and was buried at the cross-roads still lives. She lives in you and in me, and in many other women who are not here to-night, for they are washing up the dishes and putting the children to bed. But she lives; for great poets do not die; they are continuing presences; they need only the opportunity to walk among us in the flesh. This opportunity, as I think, it is now coming within your power to give her. For my belief is that if we live another century or so — I am talking of the common life which is the real life and not of the little separate lives which we live as individuals — and have five hundred a year each of us and rooms of our own; if we have the habit of freedom and the courage to write exactly what we think; if we escape a little from the common sitting-room and see human beings not always in their relation to each other but in relation to reality; and the sky. Too, and the trees or whatever it may be in themselves; if we look past Milton’s bogy, for no human being should shut out the view; if we face the fact, for it is a fact, that there is no arm to cling to, but that we go alone and that our relation is to the world of reality and not only to the world of men and women, then the opportunity will come and the dead poet who was Shakespeare’s sister will put on the body which she has so often laid down. Drawing her life from the lives of the unknown who were her forerunners, as her brother did before her, she will be born. As for her coming without that preparation, without that effort on our part, without that determination that when she is born again she shall find it possible to live and write her poetry, that we cannot expect, for that would he impossible. But I maintain that she would come if we worked for her, and that so to work, even in poverty and obscurity, is worthwhile.

