Filed under: Australia, Environment, History, Humanity, Schadenfreude, beauty, blogging, crime, death, death row, dreams, family, friends, health, life, murder, nature, psychology, school, teenagers, writing.
I saw a comet tonight. It just flew across the night sky into the clouds, as I happened to look up into the sky as I was out there, as I often am at night, thinking and looking at the stars. I said it before, that back in Collie I didn’t get to see the stars much, and once I could again, it was truly beautiful a sight. Immediately I ran inside and told Luke about it and then went back outside my heart pounding. You’d never think such a thing could have such an effect on someone, but nature, it is truly beautiful and it reveals it’s beauty when you don’t really expect it.
My mind ended up drifting to something that got me thinking, on Andrew Denton about a nun who had been with several men on death row and been with them, and watched them die. About how these people are human and how whenever someone dies, in this society there are always two sides. The victims and their family, and the perpetrators of a crime like murder. Like how some people can forgive, and some people only seek vengeance. The public would also like to seek the perpetrators of the crime punished and even killed. SheudenFreude. It is a word, which I have made myself aware of in the past few months. In generality it means that someone had taken pleasure from another’s pain. We would like to see killers killed and suffer.
Also, by killing a person, it isn’t the person who is going to suffer, this person is dead, once they die they are gone, they don’t feel anything. I know many people believe many things, but in any case, after death, there is no more pain, not for the one who has died. However, for those who are left alive, who hold memories of them once they were alive, they feel pain. For everyone who ever lived, there was someone they interacted with, someone they may have touched in some way. That is what a funeral is for, that is what the living need, to help them deal with the pain. To say goodbye. For everyone, there was a family, a friend, someone they occasionally looked at. Any kind of connection, everything you do, everyone who you meet is touched in some way by you.
This brings me to another point, my high school years. Another thing I have been thinking about a lot, on how I went through rapid psychological growth and became aware of myself fully and those around me. In year nine, I had decided I might like to become a writer and read in the job guide that I would need to have good observational skills. That is when I started actively trying to look at people, soon it became natural and I just fit in better, life became better as well, once I could see how people were, and started to try and understand them.
My family split up when I was finishing primary School, it seems I was the least…distraught about the entire situation. I don’t want to go through those details because I am talking now about my highschool and a certain second or third cousin of mine who I attended High school with. I was excited to be in highschool with my cousin or whatever when I was young and naiive. At about year nine, when I was still an introvert… I had come to the realisation that he as I was, underwent some pretty severe bullying. I wasn’t bold enough to do so but I in my mind this is, wanted to be able to stick up for him. I honestly was to scared, I remember thinking that i should go over and say dont pick on him, but I was being pessimistic and egocentric afraid of what would happen to me.
He and I, we were ont he different sides of our faimly split, or more so mine. He was on my fathers who i for unspecified reasons no longer see, speak to or interact with outside of hearing from him from my younger brother and sister. I was on my mothers side, who I admire a lot for leaving him. We would often argue briefly about family issues and the truth of what happened. My mother, and my father…though I am ashamed to admit it, he is in fact it split and I have little contact at all with his family. The cousin, (if your reading you know who you are) was pretty much my link to that family, and I kind of wish we had become better friends. Even at home, you were being jestered at, I even found myself defending him. he isn’t a bad guy at all, I mean he can be pretty cool.
Now to summarise and round up, I appreciate everyone I meet, and have any bonds with at any time. I don’t want to feel happiness from another, even a bad persons suffering or death. everyone I have been taught by, Friends with, Classmates, Spoken to and some who i even never have made contact with, will touch me in some way. I don’t want to become someone who isn’t affected and is apathetic about life. It is short and beautiful, and you should appreciate all the stars even if they fade and you can barley see. Not just the coments who make your heart beat.
-Smiley.
Well on Friday at about 8ish am for me, when I was watching it so it would have been probably about 10am in Sydney. The Russian president arrived in Australia, this was a truly historical event in Australian History and I do not think it has been aknowledged quite enough. There has never before been a Russian president on Australian soil and wow it was pretty cool. The guy came off the plane after a bit of minor security…he wasn’t doing the George dubya flaunt my power thang.
So Yeah…This is another quickkie from smilie, hope you enjoyed it as much as i did.
-Smiley
Filed under: Australia, Australian History, George W Bush, History, News, apec, chasers, chasers war on everything, crime, entertainment, humour
It has taken me a while to put this up but during one of their APEC stunts the Chasers boys were arrested for breaching security at APEC in Sydney.
For those of you not in the know… and who haven’t gone and looked it up, at APEC in Sydney the boys From the ABC show Chasers War On Everything made a fake motorcade and passed two Security Checkpoints to get within 10 metres of the Hotel that US president George W Bush was staying at. Here is some footage of that!
http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=17595488
Coming in a fake Motorcade, the blokes managed to not pass one, but two of the three Security Checkpoints with their fake Canadian motorcade. And in fact they were caught by surrendering themselves before the third…I mean yeah if I was dressed as Osama Bin laden and there were snipers on the roof I’d be shit scared too.
But I mean how good have the security have been if the Chasers dressed as Bin Laden been could pass two checkpoints to get to George Bush.
-Smiley
Filed under: Australia, Australian History, Environment, George W Bush, News, Politics, USA, United Nations, apec, blogging
Oh My god! Bushy is in Australia and my god he is totally ganstalicious!
I mean did you see his whole fucking posse, I mean and his Posses’ posse!
I so wish I was him right now, I mean like he made Syndey off grounds for the public, the city without the crowds, oh yeah awescomes!
I have never been there, just to Brisbane and Around WA.
But anyways, what a party for you and your mates.
This has been a quickkie with Smiley
- Smiley
Filed under: Australia, Australian History, Essendon, History, West Coast, afl, blogging, family, footy, hird, sheedy, sport
Saturday Night I went down to my Uncle Russel’s place for a family party. Well what was this family Party for, no birthday, No Anniversary or Wedding, but rather a footy match! Essendon Bombers vs. The West Coast Eagles, this match was special mostly for the bombers and they were the ones wanted to win. Kevin Sheedy was playing his last game with the bombers. Kevin Sheedy has coached Essendon Bombers continuously since 1981.
On July 25th 2007 a shock announcement was made that the experienced coach would not be coaching another season for the bombers. In essence they were sacking Sheedy. He created the tradition at the West Coast Eagles and Essendon Bombers Matches where the side of the winning team waves their jackets.
James Hird also retired on Friday night, and it was one hell of a send off. The Eagles began in front and well technically because of travel to the party it seemed that we missed the first quarter. Eagles led with five goals and one behind, Essendon with Two goals and Three Behinds Giving the Eagles a total of 31 points, and Essendon 15. Things looked good at this point for West Coast.
We arrived at that time and I had realised I had forgotten my jacket. And it was cold and starting to sprinkle down with rain. So we unpacked the Ute and brought our stuff inside and I realised how big their house actually was. Ours is officially bigger.
Going out we found a few of our cousins and some mates of Russel and Jodi’s were already there and watching the game. And the Barbecue was on and the sausages were cooking. Soon enough we had some bourbon and Coke, my first drink in a month, and like my fifth or sixth this year. So not long after that did we notice the Decor. The Whole Bar/Shed was in Essendon bombers. I believe I have a picture of the Bar from later that night.

So anyway the match went on. So we basically played pool and watched the game go on. Things didn’t really heat up until the final two minutes of the game when all eyes were fixed on the match, it looked like Essendon might actually go in front, Just behind by Two points Essendon made a desperate fight but were overcome by West Coast who scored one final goal in the match. And that settled it; the Eagles won the game.
The end of it was magnificent with Kevin Sheedy and Hird’s goodbye. The Eagles supporters waving their jackets and cheering as Kevin Sheedy made his way down laughing about it. Tears filled the stadium as Sheedy and Hird finished of their careers with heart-warming speeches. I mean even I was feeling a tear come to my eye.
John Worsfold the Eagles coach then presented a special Jacket with the eagles and Essendon Colours and Sheedy said, it looked like a jacket from some Italian Soccer club. Hird himself had a good and teary goodbye with his wife and kids. His daughter Stephanie Hird (aged
Wrote this about her dad retiring.
Joy No More Pasta
“I feel sad about my dad playing his last game, as I wont be able to watch him play footy any more. I love watching Dad play footy. I feel proud when I watch him get the ball and kick goals.
I love it when he does something special and the crowd yells in excitement. I love people to think my dad is a good player.I love going to the rooms. If Essendon loses, we have to wait until Dad says we can join in the stretches, and everyone looks very sad and are quiet. But when Essendon wins, it’s the best because everyone is excited and talks a lot.We play with other players’ children.Kevin Sheedy always says Hello and makes us feel welcome. I am going to miss the rooms. I love the footy club. The players always say hello and play with us. I especially like playing on the equipment – the rope, the crash mat and the boxing ring and playing footy with the players.I also love playing footy with Phil and he also lets us help him clean the boots, which is his job. I am going to miss the footy club.I am very sad that all these things aren’t going to happen any more when Dad stops playing football.But I am happy too, because we are going to get a dog, and Dad wont get injured any more and will be able to play more sport with us.We will have much more time on the weekends to do things as a family. I am looking forward to not having to eat pasta every night before a football game!”
I think it was great, a great night up until then and the laughs continued on through the night. Well me and a bunch of people had a good old-fashioned sing along, one of which was some German guy and that Irish guy who seemed to be getting close to Uncle Russel a lot. Anyway that was the night, I didn’t get any sleep on my uncomfortable waterbed and then we went home.- Smiley