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Flashback Days - Ngày của hoài niệm…
Thời gian…luôn là thứ mà người ta không bao giờ định nghĩa và hiểu được giá trị của nó. Đến rất nhanh – Qua cũng rất nhanh…rồi con người lại bị kéo vào vòng quanh của cỗ máy đó. Công việc – Tình cảm, có ai đảm bảo rằng qua năm tháng, mọi thứ sẽ còn bền vững, sẽ mãi như tờ giấy trắng ghi những nét mực đầu tiên. Một khi trang giấy đã ngả màu, thì lại tiếp tục một trang giấy mới lại được bắt đầu vẽ…
Và những cái còn lại trong suy nghĩ, trong trang giấy vàng ố là những hoài niệm và quá khứ. Vậy thì hãy sống cho hiện tại và trân trọng những cái đi qua…dù có thay đổi trong tương lai nhưng thứ đã trôi qua chính là một góc tâm hồn bị che phủ…
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Here's a photo from October 2001 when I used my connections as a newspaper editor to get Jennie into an upscale gala thrown each year by one of the area's hospitals featuring Clay Walker, Jennie's favorite country music crooner. If getting to attend the private concert wasn't good enough, we were sat at a table very close to the stage. But the big bonus was getting Jennie backstage for this photo op. The gala's performers are required to pose for pictures with the hospital board members and all the other big-wigs. Mr. Walker was generous enough to spend a couple of moments talking with Jennie and allowed me to snap this shot of them together just before the photographer took a professional portrait. The hospital's PR guy later sent me the 8x10 print that had been autographed "to Jennie" by Clay Walker himself.
Flashback to January 2010. Skaters waiting for the Zamboni to finish at Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto
Well - what a disappointment this was. Firstly we were shocked to find out that you were NOT allowed to take alcohol into the festival like we have done in previous years. They were even searching camping chair bags to check for contraband. They did not even ask to see the tickets/wristbands. People were drinking their wine/beer they had brought to last them through the day and evening one swig after another rather than leave it behind. The reason they gave for not allowing alcohol was people behave badly - but then they provided booze tents.. so that argument doesn't hold any weight. 70% of the toilets were out of order and the rest were out of toilet roll. Staff walking around in ordinary clothes to spot people who had managed to sneak booze past them... and then bring the heavies in to remove them from the event. No big screens this year - food - well it was too expensive and too mediocre. Next year... we will be doing something else as they are keeping their 'new' rules... save your £40 a ticket and do something else.