Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Monday, June 14, 2010
Pick apart
The pieces of your heart
And let me peer inside
Let me in
Where only your thoughts have been
Let me occupy your mind
As you do mine
You have lost
Too much love
To fear, doubt and distrust
(It’s not enough)
You just threw away the key
To your heart
You don’t get burned
(’Cause nothing gets through)
It makes it easier
(Easier on you)
But that much more difficult for me
To make you see…
Love ain’t fair
So there you are
My love
Your heart’s a mess
You won’t admit to it
It makes no sense
But I’m desperate to connect
And you, you can’t live like this
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Akwardly ever after
Friday, June 4, 2010
Philosophy Walking
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Deary me
The wife of a north Queensland politician is learning the perils of ill-considered Facebook postings.
Townsville City Council deputy mayor’s wife Tegan Crisafulli labelled the people of Mackay ‘‘ugly’’ and ‘‘freaks’’ after attending an Amateur Cup race meeting on Saturday.
In a return spray Mackay Amateur Race Club president Kerry Woodman has suggested Ms Crisafulli may have had her ‘‘Carlton beer goggles’’ on, the Mackay Mercury reports.
On Sunday Ms Crisafulli posted on Facebook that she’d had a great day.
‘‘I still can’t believe how many freaks were there,’’ she continued.
‘‘I’ve never seen so many ugly people in the same place at the same time.’’
Ms Crisafulli even suggested a photographic competition to decide on the ugliest person at the race meeting.
Her comments drew flak from several who attended the meeting.
Mr Woodman said women there were dressed up and looked terrific.
‘‘Maybe she was looking through her Carlton beer goggles because from what I saw on Saturday the women looked spectacular,’’ Mr Woodman said.
Ms Crisafulli told her local newspaper in Townsville the comments were light-hearted, and her husband, David, supported her, although questioning her judgment.
‘‘She wakes up beside me every morning and my head is rougher than anything I saw on that day,’’ the deputy mayor said.
Ahh, watch what you say.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
I before E, except after C
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
I can't sleep
Friday, March 26, 2010
getchya geek on
but johnny is no more
what johnny thought was H2O was H2SO4
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
I've been without internet for a month, but I blogged in my notebook
Jetstar flight JQ889 makes a sharp bank to the left after takeoff, to head in the opposite direction. I notice a small speck on my window, and my eyes focus on the close up object, rather than the full landscape.
Then I open my eyes. I see the wider picture; the layers and types of cloud, the sun, the rivers, the houses.
I'd like to think that looking at that speck was like my life in mackay, and my broader view, with limitless boundaries represents my new life in Brisbane. It's time to change my life, to clean up my act.
I need to be more proactive, less lazy, more focused on the goals I've set myself.
I've made changes to initialise a fresh start; a clean slate: new hair, different clothes, surrounding myself in different people. I need to focus on the big picture, even when the sun hits the clouds and hurts my eyes. Wish me luck.
I'm in Brisbane now, and I love university, I've finally found a place where I really belong. Living on college makes it hard to just be alone sometimes, but I try to make time for it. On one of my so called philosophy walks, I wondered why the english language is so set in stone. The worlds of Science, Medicine and Technology are constantly evolving, as new developments are made, but our language, not slang but serious formal language, remains the same. There are still things the English language can't account for, and it doesn't look like changing anytime soon, or maybe I just had too many tablets for my cold.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
fiammifero
Thursday, January 7, 2010
I like skirts with frills on them.
Don't get me wrong; Mackay is a beautiful place, I just have a problem with the people who live here.
I went to Southbank for New Years Eve. The whole night, I heard one person swear. I saw around ten dressed ick-ily and didn't see any drunken brawls. Take this situation, minus the community-minded and tolerant Brisbane residents, and replace them with people from Mackay. Result : all hell would have broken loose.
People in Brisbane dress so tastefully and well. They actually pay attention to the style, colour, cut, and look of their clothes, and generally don't turn out looking foul. Why is this never the case in Mackay?
My theory has alot to do with respect. In Brisbane, children are brought up to respect their elders, environment, friends, family, and most of all, themself. In Mackay, everyone simply expects and assumes that no-one else has respect for them, and as a result, we're left with tumbling litter, drunken violence in public and an extremely profitable franchise of Supre.
I don't mean to sound cynical, I don't mean to seem like a snob, but seriously, wake up.