G'day all,
So, how's this long weekend going for you? Not too many out witnessing, eh? Do you wonder how you ever found the time? Yeah, I know, for most of youse lot it's still got a day to go!
I think most people take the opportunity of visiting family, but, of course, for some of us that's not possible thanks to the Borg, so what've you been doing?
Apart from going to a church service, we've attended a wine seminar and the Sydney Easter Show. This is like an institution for city and country folks alike in New South Wales. http://www.eastershow.com.au
There are many events to watch, including a re-run of "The Man from Snowy River" which you may have seen in the Olympics Opening Ceremony. One event we attended was an international woodchop tournament with teams from Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Since it was an international event, the national anthems were played. Alongside us was a family consisting of mother, father wearing bushman's hat and three children. Whilst everybody else around them stood, they remained seated. Stony-faced they sat simply staring straight ahead. You know what it's like, don't you? I got to thinking about how stupid it all really was and how offensive it can look. I'm no nationalist (Ozzie's an internationalist!) but respect is due to the "superior authorities" - even the Borg teaches that.
Which brings us to this weekend's poll question, which is:
How did you feel when you remained seated during the National Anthem?
1. Embarrassed
2. Nervous
3. Scared
4. Triumphant
5. Confident
6. Proud
7. Weak
8. Wishing you were somewhere else!
9. Missed it - I was in the toilets!!
10. Dazed
11. Trying to remember if this was "present truth".
12. Happy to hear the song.
13. Other (please detail)
We're looking forward to reading your reminiscences.
Enjoy.
Cheers, Ozzie