Well my teeth seem to be at least. GOD I hate this ageing thing Since I’ve moved I haven’t had much of a chance to find a local dentist or doctor - well I found a doctor or two, but dentist? Well you know…Anyway, on Saturday night late I managed to chip a chunk of not one, but TWO teeth. I now have a mouth ulcer from the sharp broken bit and it’s painful. I tried some gunk that my mother gave me this morning. She swears by it, but it tastes worse than toe nail jam (not that I’ve actually ever tasted toe nail jam) - gross! So I’ve been putting vegemite on it as well as it usually works, but I can’t get in to a dentist around here until Thursday!! That’s the soonest I could get an appointment. Sheesh! Who’d have thought they’d be so popular - school holiday time. I hope I’ll be right by next week - don’t want to have a painful birthday….
Well it’s a day since Australia was ousted from the World Cup soccer, and I still don’t feel any better about the whole controversial referring decision at the end. I’ve been reading some different blogs and opinions around the place, and most people seem to be in agreement that Australia was robbed. I did find this little movie that will explain a lot :-
Maybe there’s a world cup soccer conspiracy that keeps out all but the chosen few countries? Maybe…..
Oh well, that soccer rubbish is now finished - as far as I’M concerned at least, and Australia can return to normality. Speaking of normality, it’s school holidays here. I’ve got mountains of work to do but guilt is making me feel that I need to drag the 3 resident kids out from behind their computers/playstations etc to see daylight. Yeah - they want to see a movie. Now, isn’t that just sort of swapping one screen for another?? There must be something better to do than that. I took a look at a Brisbane site - http://www.ourbrisbane.com/whatson/schoolholidays/ Well, I saw a couple of things on there that I thought might interest the kids. An athletics progam next week would be good for them, but at $240 per kid x 3 - errrr.. that’s a cool $720 I think the movies sound like a good option! Time to check out the guide I guess…..
Last night, Australia’s soccer hopes in the World Cup, our first hope in DECADES, was stymied by Italy 1-0. Well to tell the truth, our hopes weren’t so much dashed by the Italians as by the referee of the game who, at the eleventh hour or the nil all game, awarded the Italians a free kick when one of their players fell over one of the Australian players. Well, it certainly LOOKED like the guy tripped over the Aussie and then did the big Hollywood fling to the ground to buy a penalty. *teeth gnash*.
You know, the things is…. I don’t normally watch soccer, I’m a union lover and league follower, but well, it IS the world cup, and Australia was there for the first time in 32 years. So, you know, I have been watching. Let me tell you, all these middle of the night games have turned my body clock on its head and I look dreadfully tired (wonder why?) but I have actually quite enjoyed watching the games. The refereeing in the tournament though has been … woeful in my opinion. I thought this was a big thing this soccer world cup - and yet, I’ve seen some of the strangest refereeing decisions and inconsistencies of any code I’ve ever seen in my life. This is a world class tournament?? Hmmmmmmm..
Oh well, the Socceroos put on a good show, and for their world ranking, totally excelled. Good game soccer, but if the world cup ref’ing is indicative of the game overall…. I think I’ll stick to watching rugby and league.