March 10, 2006

Red and pink bits:

The banana blog. Topics tonight included Rules and Chaos theory, red
and pink bits, Factionalism, Schools. Pressure and stress

With the onset of the rules the rebels have come out of the woodwork.
Some consideration was given to the need for rules and the existence
of pre rule pub night. Have we institutionalised the night? Can an
organised structure exist without rules? Do we need rules to live by?
Is the pub night big enough to accommodate the rebel forces and grow
from the diversity? The forces of Chaos embodied in Darcy Vader appear
to have been defeated as the rebel forces come into their own.

Alan Skywalker the wordsmith and Miles Solo having a go have clearly
set the pace. Jabba the banana is happy to side with the rules as long
as he gets the princess dressed in a school girl uniform shackled to
the base of his throne. Darcy Vader is man enough to stand on his own.
He bides his time.

Super sized Jesus briefly returned but with no mention of reaming
quickly ascended to the abode of God and the angels after some
discussion about resolving the conflict that exists in John 16 (the
bit about getting whatever you ask for). We were introduced to the
concept of red bits in the bible which are juicer than pink bits.

For the rest of us, there are some bibles that colour the J-mans words
in red to make them stand out. This happens a lot around John 16. Pink
bits are still pink bits.

Now it has come to our attention that the google ads targeting this
blog have been for tacky preachers that cant be bothered writing their
own sermons. Cool. Welcome tacky preacher.

Factionalism. Why were we never taught Australian political history at
school? Who gives a flying F**k about WW1 and 2. we can learn enough
about that watching "the world at war" reruns. How will we ever learn
about all the stuff that went on before we learnt to tune in to 702?

Schools. Are parents caught up in the hype? What the hell are we doing
discussing schools. I just finished studying last year. I don't want
to talk about schools.

Parting comments included a brief discussion about pressure versus
stress. Pressure , when there is too much stuff to get done and stress
when there is a software conflict in the form of cognitive dissonance.
But this needs to be discussed more

And congratulations to Roderick on the birth of his son Otis. A fine
looking Lad. The second born son of a second born son. Will he make of
the world what the world will make of him, or will it be the other way
around?

And that all I recall of last nights pub night.