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This is the Footy Show that aired the night Channel Seven aired the second half of Such is Life, the Ben Cousins documentary on his drug addiction. They debate Ben Cousins and the documentary. Also, Shane Warne is a panelist on this episode and they address the early rumours of his affair with Liz Hurley (watch for Sam Newman’s responses because he admitted later he knew about the affair all along).
One family fights to reopen the old community centre, and 16-year-old Candice’s baby is due – but will her boyfriend be there for her? In another family, Steven goes for a place at college while his brother struggles with drug addiction.
I wonder if you can imagine yourself. . . as you go through a day. . . as a different animal. . . perhaps a fish. . . or a bird. . . or a butterfly. . . or perhaps as a leaf on a majestic oak tree, breathing deeply in a summer breeze. . . or a fragrant wild water flower, floating into a trance on an enchanted pond in the countryside. . . surrounded by the songs, of beautiful frogs. . . If you like this video, check out “the curious king”, a 10 part healing guided meditation set in a fantasy adventure in the beautiful Amazon jungle. . .
A needful sermon by Pastor Danny Castle about the destructive consequences of using Crystal Meth. Brother Castle explains how drug abuse subtly begins; discussing the cause, curse, and cure of drug addiction.
Track # 6: Beyond This Life Scene Four Beyond This Life “We learn the newspaper account of what happened in 1928. The story is that an anonymous witness heard a horrifying sound and upon reaching the scene of the sound discovered a woman who’d been shot dead, and the shooter standing over her. The witness tried to help, but the man shot himself next. The newspaper account talks of a sad close to a broken love affair. This indicates that the victim and the murderer are identified as previous or maybe even current lovers. The paper goes on to explain that Victoria and her lover had recently broken up over his decadent lifestyle; it’s later suggested that gambling and/or drug addiction might be of significance. Julian later drops a liquor bottle in scene 9, so it’s possible his habit was drinking. It’s also indicated that Victoria would have taken him back if he’d straighten up his lifestyle. The article speculates that the murder may have been premeditated. Next we read an account of the physical evidence at the scene. There is evidence of a ‘violent struggle’ and a switchblade is found. The switchblade causes some confusion, because the victim is a young girl and typically you wouldn’t expect a young girl in 1928 to be carrying a switchblade, unless she was anticipating a need to defend herself. Also found, in the killer’s pocket, is a written note. It clearly reads that Victoria’s lover would rather take his own life than live without Victoria, but it mentions nothing of . . .