Archive for the ‘Personal View’ Category

New Change

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

More rules for those of us who have their licence. Commencing on the 12th October 2009 these following rules have been added in/changed:

The changes include banning the use of fog lights in clear night driving weather and performing u-turns across single continuous centre lines. Other amendments target driving with unsecured passengers and outlawing wheeled recreational devices, such as skateboards, on the road after dark

for more information - http://newsletters.racq.com.au/em/message/email/view.php?u=18679&id=576787

Interesting way of Advertising

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

National Bank - Its a good bank, I’ve never had any problems with it ….this afternoon I was about to log onto Internet banking when this advertisement made me thing twice..

Change your bank

I hate Virgin + Jet Star

Monday, October 12th, 2009

This post will be a simple one - I can’t be bothered to go into depth about what happened.

This is what was suppose to happen Hervey Bay>Sydney (Virgin) - Sydney>Melbourne (Jet Star)…

Instead - 3.5 hours LATE for the Hervey Bay > Sydney flight…. waited in air-port in my OWN HOME TOWN for 5 hours. THEN! missed the flight from Sydney>Melbourne (Jet Star) because the first flight was late.

(Plus was shifted from row 6 - row 26!!!!!)

Got to Sydney and had to buy ANOTHER $350 ticket to get to Melbourne with shitty Virgin because Jet Star had no more flights to Melbourne….

Had to find the closet flight to Melbourne because all hotels in Sydney booked out because of…something.. (can’t remember)

Then Sydney > Melbourne (virgin) was delayed an hour! Not to mention - this flight didn’t even go where we wanted to. We had to catch a HOUR bus ride to AVALON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and got to bed around 1am in the morning!

Melbourne>Sydney (Jet Star) was delayed an hour again!

By this stage I was sick of flying!!!!  MAIN POINT:

Its pathetic how we are expected to buy more tickets when another air-line makes us miss our flight. They told us there was nothing they could do and to make a complaint on the website - WELL MY FRIEND - that’s is not going to do anything - its called the delete BUTTON! STUPID VIRGIN!

for a more in depth detail - visit - benmay.org (as per usual)

Beyonce - Sweet Dreams

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

I was just watching the Top 10 @ 10 channel and Austar when Beyonce’s new song came on - called “Sweet Dreams”.

The first thing that popped out at me was the beginning. It starts with playing the “sweet dreams” lullaby and I thought to myself - please do not make a re-mix out of a lullaby. But thankfully it didn’t!

So that was alright, but it was the next thing that made me decide to write this post! Before I mention this, no I’m not a lesbian.. it just really shocked me because I was like “I want what she is wearing!!! so it can help me!!”

beyonce

Now this photo is taken from the film clip and O.M.G!! How does he boobs stay in that outfit when she’s dancing around with such energy!!!!

I couldn’t believe the magic that the wardrobe people have worked to make her boobs stay in!! Now the reason I was so amazed at this is because I too have a large bust and I don’t think I could ever wear something like that without it looking odd!

How could they possible make them stay in when she is dancing with such energy????? I want to know so I can have watch she is having instead of having to worry about my boobs falling out when I go out dancing!! (not to mention, then I could wear open tops like that!!! WOO, LOL!!)

Blerk

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

And so the 3-4 months of working has come to an end as me and thousands of other people head back to uni.

While uni is a bludge! I’m still not to happy about having to go back to Toowoomba….. for 10 months

Stupid Iphones!

Friday, January 16th, 2009

The one thing I HATE most, is people who ignore you when you are talking to them. ESPICALLY when they are on there IPHONES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

An example is taken from just yesterday where someone started talking to me while playing with there Iphone and I replied …… but I might have well of been talking to a brick wall!

What has technology done to the meaning of CONVERSATION. No longer can we talk to someone with out them pulling out there phone! Especially those stupid iphones! They are the worst!

I know of someone who pulls it out at any time…. be it:

1. At dinner with some friends

2. visiting family

3.sitting, having a family discussion or

4. just having a conversation

Honestly, don’t start a converstaion unless you WANT to talk!

Shark News 2009

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

If you haven’t heard, there has been alot of Shark Attacks recently. Not usualy a big worry to people…  however this time, everyone has gone crazy. I personaly think its soooo stupid! I read an article in the Hervey Bay Chronical yesterday that was stating that sharks have “taste for human blood” and “we are now on the top of their food chain”.

Blah Blah Blah, as if anything has changed when it comes to sharks! So what if there has been an extra attack or to… of course Don’t get my wrong… I still feel sorry for those people who get attacked and would HATE to be in that situation myself.. BUT!… I just think people are way OVER REACTING.

I heard on the radio one morning… I think it must of been Vic Hislop.. or maybe someone else going on about if you get bitten by a shark there isn’t much you can do about it. Apparently even if you had a giant hammer with you it wouldn’t affect them.

Firstly, thats not good to say that all you can do it DIE.. when you get attacked by a shark when there is a big fear of sharks going around, and secondly…. why say that anyway. I swear who ever that was, was stupid… or just wants attention…. or…. just hates sharks and want everyone to go out and kill them so there will be none left..

Anyway its stupid! Nothing had changed from the other shark attacks!

heres a repot/video on one of the shark attacks:

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/shark-attacks-snorkeller/2009/01/12/1231608582652.html

Olypmpics

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

I saw on accurent affairs a few nights ago, a incident which astounded me greatly. Why anyone would be THAT angry to actually throw away their medal, and to be never seen again is amazing!

Here is a part of the article below:

 

Beijing Olympics 2008: Ara Abrahamian an anti Olympian

Swedish wrestler Ara Abrahamian disgraced his country by throwing the bronze medal, which he had won in the 84 kg Greco-Roman competition. Abrahamian said that he was robbed of the gold medal and that he will quit wrestling..

Low note: music students no longer singing uni’s praises

Sunday, June 1st, 2008
Being a BMUS student at USQ Toowoomba I am only to aware about all these stupid issues that are going on. This has affected both 1st years, 2nd years and 3rd years.
My View on this, is that we should have been told before we ENROLED into this course.
- Shannon McDuff
 
May 22, 2008
This Article below is done by Merryl Miller
THE University of Southern Queensland might be “realising its potential”, but Bachelor of Music student Jessica Maskell says it has destroyed her future.

Jessica is angry about cuts to the music program which will drive many of her fellow students to Brisbane, where the Queensland Conservatorium of Music has offered them places.

“The opportunities just aren’t here at USQ anymore,” she said.

“I’m extremely angry because students weren’t given any warning that these changes were going to happen.

“I would like to ask the vice-chancellor to understand that changes might be made because of budgets, but those changes affect real people.”

Jessica is in the final year of a degree specialising in voice and had planned to undertake the USQ honours program next year. This extra study, she said, is necessary for any performers keen to get a foothold into a highly competitive industry.

But those plans are on hold.

“There is no point in doing the honours program here anymore because it has been changed to a general “creative arts” course (at both degree and post-grad levels) which is not specific to our needs (the Masters level program has apparently been abolished altogether),” Jessica said.

“The USQ has always had a great reputation for the standard of performers it produced that was one of the reasons so many of us came here.

“I have been approached by the Con to finish my studies there, and I know many people in my course are considering that offer. Certainly some of the students feel they will be in a better position career-wise if they go.”

Sharing Jessica’s concern over the introduction of a creative arts course is chief executive and artistic director of Opera Queensland, Chris Mangin.

While USQ and Opera Queensland have long shared a productive relationship, he said that “may not be the case in future”.

“I find this news disturbing,” Mr Mangin said.

“USQ has done very good work in the past, but they have chosen not to have a conversation with us about this decision.

“In my experience, where there is non-specificity in a course, you prepare the students for nothing. A fleeting connection does not set students up to work in this industry.”

USQ’s Faculty of Arts associate dean and senior lecturer in music Rhoderick McNeill denied claims that the course changes would result in a lower quality program, or impact on career opportunities for graduates.

“I believe we will be providing a very similar standard to what we’ve provided in the past,” Dr McNeill said.

“Practical elements of the course are unchanged, and now allows for composition and musicality; the main area of change is in music theory. Students will have plenty of opportunities to reach professional standards, particularly in opera.”

The mixed messages and confusion surrounding the course changes have left students angry and fearful, according to second year Bachelor of Music student Anna Marangelli.

She said with “subjects being scrapped, staff leaving left, right and centre, and classes just not happening”, USQ had become an unstable learning environment.

“It’s just an absolute joke no-one knows what’s going on, not even the lecturers,” Anna said.

“USQ had a great reputation. Now the whole place is broken.”

A common concern among students was the possible abolition of productions which showcase USQ to the community, and bring students to the campus.

Hervey Bay Air-Port

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

I have just recently come back from a trip from Sydney - flying from Hervery Bay. I have flown from Hervey Bay to either Brisbane or Sydney a fair few times, and each time there is one little thing which impresses me. When your on the plane, and leaving the tarmat the people working wave good-bye to you. Personally I think this is quite a polite gesture and a nice little extra touch to make our air-port just that little better.