Giddy gigging
It sucks being a boy
I was walking through dark streets one time and a drunk approached to ask a question, like "do you know the time?"
I flinched and they noticed, touched my arm and said something like "it's alright mate, I'm not here to hurt you."
I remember brushing it off at the time, like 'nah, I wouldn't be scared of you' but, afterwards, I realised how frightened my body had been.
It was like when I touch a hurt and mentally tell myself to heal, since I have been assaulted on the street and at the time no one cared.
That flinch made me appreciate the trauma of being assaulted.
Apparently young men are the most common victims of assault and, because they're usually hit by other men, there's often an attitude that it's boys being boys or something.
I remember the police laughed at the idea they would find my assailant and a journalist dismissed my story, saying "it happens all the time."
Well, let me say, it sucks being hit and finding that no one considers it seriously.
Jest like me
'69 White Boomers
Mark Davis wrote a book titled Gangland that argued Baby Boomers were holding the reigns of Australian culture
It was published in 1997 and, as Generation X gave way to Y and Millennials, it seems like nothing has changed.
While it might be unfair to compare Woodstock to Glastonbury, since one defined a generation by not collecting tickets from attendees and the other aims to make a profit, this chart tells a similar story.In fact, when I hear what my kids are listening to I find myself wondering if the music industry invests any money in cultivating new talent?
Socks to be you
An uncle once advised me to keep a sock in my desk drawer to discourage managers from allocating stressful tasks
My friend Ted has a good bit of advice to add to this:
It's even better if you take off both socks and hand them over one at a time. For an encore you can get another sock worn the previous week out of your pocket and hand them that as well. Nobody knows what to do with that third sock.
No memories
Maybe it's liberating?
If I have no past, then my future becomes a lot more open with possibilities.
Then again, one now wonders if I'm going to have to pay someone to see them again.
Quincy Jones argues for a Ministry of Culture
Australia “…does not have a Ministry of Culture. It’s reflective of a poisonous societal mindset that history and culture are irrelevant. Well, I’m telling you, culture is anything but irrelevant. You’ve got to know where you came from in order to get where you want to go. Without that foundation, you won’t know who you are, and you sure can’t expect to create truthfully without knowing the truth.”
Great Art Explained
These videos by James Payne keep getting better
I like the way it gives historical context, as well as multiple interpretations of the meaning of the artwork and how that changes over time.





