Too busy to blog today.going shopping
Here is an excerpt from my favourite news paper 'The Sydney Daily Telegraph.
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Anita QuigleyWednesday, November 14, 2007 at 07:22am
THE Ode of Apathy:They shall grow very old, as we that are left don’t care;Age shall not endear them, nor the years be kind.At the going down of the sun and in the morning,We will just forget them.
This was the ode adhered to in shopping centres across the country last Sunday.Consumers too busy in their little materialistic worlds couldn’t give a minute of their time to acknowledge the men and women who sacrificed their lives, their health and their futures so that we could benefit from the freedom and democracy in which we are fortunate enough to live.Not even the loudspeaker announcing that it was time to observe Remembrance Day distracted some customers at Chatswood Chase from their buying frenzy.While many decent Australians did pause for the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month that marks the time the World War I armistice became effective, most at this shopping hub did not.Even as the Ode of Remembrance was clearly read aloud, they kept on walking, talking, quaffing their lattes and selecting that “must have” new designer shirt.In a world where many think it a greater privilege to meet Nicole Kidman, Steve Waugh or Kylie Minogue than a returned veteran, I suppose I shouldn’t really be surprised.But I was. When you are in an affluent suburb - which should constitute well-educated residents - and you are reminded clearly over a loudspeaker that it is Remembrance Day yet you still ignore it and walk away, it makes you wonder what sort of citizens we are becoming.Neither age, race nor sex seemed a factor among those who decided to disregard our servicemen and servicewomen. The only common element was a desire to keep shopping, no matter what.Is one minute of one day - a lazy, sunny Sunday morning in this case - too much to ask?No member of my family past or present has served in the armed forces, yet I appreciate the importance of acknowledging those who have lost their lives. For me. And for you.Who can be that frantic in a shopping mall on a Sunday morning not to offer 60 silent seconds in return?To all those people too “busy” to stop for the past, you should also remember we have current serving soldiers for whom this is a very living thing - regardless of whether you agree with them being in such war zones as Iraq.By way of example, at the International Security Assistance Force headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, Australian and New Zealand troops held their own Remembrance ceremony last Sunday morning.There they witnessed the opening of a new building, named ANZAC.It is the first building at ISAF headquarters to be named after a non-NATO entity.In an email to friends and family, one soldier wrote: “It was an amazing feeling to be there with troops from all over the world and honour those who did not come back.“I will always remember the way the sun cut through the pines on the memorial in front of the headquarters as over a thousand troops stood in silence while all we could hear was the singing of the birds.”I wonder what he would have made of those who kept on shopping at Chatswood Chase.Then again, given his current circumstances, it might be best he doesn’t know.The disappointment in his fellow Australians is a burden he and his fellow soldiers at ISAF in Kabul need not worry themselves with. They already have more than enough on their plate.Remembrance Day is not solely for those linked to the armed services or for politicians and royals bound by duty to lay wreaths - or even newsreaders to wear poppies. Remembrance is profoundly personal. It can take just a second or, in this case, a minute. But it’s the least we can do.One day of Remembrance. One minute of silence.A lifetime of being forgotten.If you were one of those who were far too busy to observe The Ode of Remembrance last Sunday, possibly you could spare a moment for it now:They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morning,We will remember them.
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Anita QuigleyWednesday, November 14, 2007 at 07:22am
THE Ode of Apathy:They shall grow very old, as we that are left don’t care;Age shall not endear them, nor the years be kind.At the going down of the sun and in the morning,We will just forget them.
This was the ode adhered to in shopping centres across the country last Sunday.Consumers too busy in their little materialistic worlds couldn’t give a minute of their time to acknowledge the men and women who sacrificed their lives, their health and their futures so that we could benefit from the freedom and democracy in which we are fortunate enough to live.Not even the loudspeaker announcing that it was time to observe Remembrance Day distracted some customers at Chatswood Chase from their buying frenzy.While many decent Australians did pause for the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month that marks the time the World War I armistice became effective, most at this shopping hub did not.Even as the Ode of Remembrance was clearly read aloud, they kept on walking, talking, quaffing their lattes and selecting that “must have” new designer shirt.In a world where many think it a greater privilege to meet Nicole Kidman, Steve Waugh or Kylie Minogue than a returned veteran, I suppose I shouldn’t really be surprised.But I was. When you are in an affluent suburb - which should constitute well-educated residents - and you are reminded clearly over a loudspeaker that it is Remembrance Day yet you still ignore it and walk away, it makes you wonder what sort of citizens we are becoming.Neither age, race nor sex seemed a factor among those who decided to disregard our servicemen and servicewomen. The only common element was a desire to keep shopping, no matter what.Is one minute of one day - a lazy, sunny Sunday morning in this case - too much to ask?No member of my family past or present has served in the armed forces, yet I appreciate the importance of acknowledging those who have lost their lives. For me. And for you.Who can be that frantic in a shopping mall on a Sunday morning not to offer 60 silent seconds in return?To all those people too “busy” to stop for the past, you should also remember we have current serving soldiers for whom this is a very living thing - regardless of whether you agree with them being in such war zones as Iraq.By way of example, at the International Security Assistance Force headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, Australian and New Zealand troops held their own Remembrance ceremony last Sunday morning.There they witnessed the opening of a new building, named ANZAC.It is the first building at ISAF headquarters to be named after a non-NATO entity.In an email to friends and family, one soldier wrote: “It was an amazing feeling to be there with troops from all over the world and honour those who did not come back.“I will always remember the way the sun cut through the pines on the memorial in front of the headquarters as over a thousand troops stood in silence while all we could hear was the singing of the birds.”I wonder what he would have made of those who kept on shopping at Chatswood Chase.Then again, given his current circumstances, it might be best he doesn’t know.The disappointment in his fellow Australians is a burden he and his fellow soldiers at ISAF in Kabul need not worry themselves with. They already have more than enough on their plate.Remembrance Day is not solely for those linked to the armed services or for politicians and royals bound by duty to lay wreaths - or even newsreaders to wear poppies. Remembrance is profoundly personal. It can take just a second or, in this case, a minute. But it’s the least we can do.One day of Remembrance. One minute of silence.A lifetime of being forgotten.If you were one of those who were far too busy to observe The Ode of Remembrance last Sunday, possibly you could spare a moment for it now:They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morning,We will remember them.
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Please pay more attention to text sizes, links etc while posting to WUB. The last post you posted to WUB had some very unreadably huge text and some links which pointed nowhere. I know that is because you copied an article from another website and pasted it to the post at WUB. I have edited the post for the time being. But in the future, please do pay more attention to these things.
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BTW. You remind me of my first school teacher waving a large cane way back in 1932.
Have a pleasant day. Vest.
u ride a bicycle too ?
Vest is now treading carefully on this your question.
Dont know for sure, but the no smoke without fire thingy would sow the seeds of doubt that he wasn't. I am assuming you mean gay in the fem sense and not happy and gay as in days of yor. the way to find out is ask at your local mosque and if you survive that experience without an answer go to 'World United Bloggers' I am sure they will have the answer.
BTW dont give them your home address. Vest.
u wont live long if u talk this shit
WUB is muslim u no
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Dont worry
u guys wont be killed
just your balls will be plucked and fed to the pigs
Keshi.
In any case isn't the Reywob person Saby alias Jim simply stirring the bucket. I was sure it was you jim who is Reywob. remmber anon calls are out. any untoward comment will be deleted.
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ISLAND'S WAR ON JIHAD TV.
MALE: State run TV in the Maldives has been ordered not to employ women who cover their heads and to stop praising Palestinian suicide bombers.
The measures are a raft of restrictions designed to stem militant Islam on the islands.
Information Minister Mohamed Nasheed said state run television had been ordered to no longer to refer to Palestine suicide bombers as "jihadis" and to cease glorifying "holy war".
President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom ordered a crackdown on radical Islam after a bombing in the capital male on September 29 wounding a British couple, eight Chinese and two Japanese tourists.
Note:
16-7-45, 1st A Bomb, New Mexico.
16-7-69, GMT.Apollo Moon Launch.
16-7-26, Vest born in london during great depression.
Remember: Always to engage your Brain, before putting mouth into gear.
Have a nice day. Vest.
and some atheists are fanatics too
atheism is also a religion Vest
16-7-45, 1st A Bomb, New Mexico.
16-7-69, GMT.Apollo Moon Launch.
16-7-26, Vest born in london during great depression.
what does this imply?
that u r a bomb too?
Jews are rule bound too
The Christians had Jehad too (Crusades)
the christians burned women at the stake as witches
massacred blacks
Ku Klus Klan the burning cross
Ku Klux Klan is a christian sect
their upper deck is empty
**it is no business of yours what I post here or what comments are permissable
I prolly hv quoted that myself a zillion times to just one person who never seem to u'stand that. Some things dun go thru some thick skulls. So dun waste ur energy Vesty.
hv an awesome day mate!
Keshi.
Atheist's a religeous order? That Jim would need more explaining that you are capable of.
Me, I am just a NOCANGOIST.
Now these are the coditions for entry to this blog.
If I don't like it; your gone--history, Get It?
Keshi
she misses me
**those who forcibly shove their beliefs down my throat.
Spot on! I cant stand such ppl. Sounds like teh Jihad warriors urrrrrrgggggggg!
Jim wuts there to miss abt u - ur usual abuse and manipulation tactics? I can do w.o. that crap!
Keshi.
Hey jimmie lad that mike boy ldl is my son 61, never made it to the wardroom. but then he never descended to the bilges like yourself, stand up and do something for yourself. Bunting tosser.
I was about fourteen years old when I was confirmed into the Church of England and learned the catechism and Christian principles. I also learned not to ask adverse questions about the teachings of the Bible. Our holy man had a heavy hand. He told us that blind faith in the Lord would guide us through our lives, and that the lack of faith in Christianity was an unpardonable sin. When I asked Reverend “Holy” Harling if his faith would save him if he jumped off a cliff after praying for safety, he chased me round the schoolroom waving his cane. The malevolent use of the ‘unpardonable sin’ doctrine years ago by Christian churches justified their mass murdering, torturing, and burning of people at the stake. Holy Harling was the reincarnation of Dracon 659- 601 BC.
My nose had detected that the Bishop who conducted the confirmation ceremony had been at the sacramental wine. Only once did I attend Holy Communion. I just couldn’t swallow the dogma. The thought of drinking the blood of Christ and eating his body were inhuman and repulsive to me.
You may now understand my views on the faith industry were cemented in about 6.5 decades in the past.
May YOUR God be with you?.
Vest.
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