Friday, August 3, 2007

I'd forgotten just how hard the Melbourne Subway Rocks

Spending good time in the Montreal and Boston Subway systems,
I'd become blinded to the cultural freedom that we insist on in our (Australian) Underground (Subways). As part of the Howard Government "Sing or Dance for your Unemployment benefit" programme Melbourne has grown and expanded in possibilities and potential. For all you Over theres, I took my camera down on a typical week day to show you that when you do not fear the fear of been not afraid, life is more funky - even on a average train trip. Love the M.E.T

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is what efficiency in government is all about and demonstrates, once again, why so many people think John Howard is the greatest leader in world history. Here in America, sensible people read the transcripts of every one of his speeches, hoping to gain fresh insight regarding rulership. In a civilized society, when someone asks for unemployment benefits, the correct response is "Are you entertaining enough?" Rudy Giuliani tried a similar program in New York, but the god damn labor unions insisted that no one sing or dance on subway cars unless they had membership in the Screen Actors Guild or Actors’ Equity.