Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Melbourne Cup

Remember the OJ Simpson trial? And the day the verdict was read?

I do... not so much the date and time or what I was doing, but more of the lead up and actual reading of the verdict. Somebody had brought a TV into the office... and at that critical moment, when it was read, the earth as I knew it stood still. Our office - 170 people, were crowded around that stupid TV, waiting. We had a call center in the office that handled about 50 calls every minute... and now, during the verdict, it was silent with not one incoming call. Apparently, we weren't the only ones watching it unfold. All of Los Angeles was glued to the tube.

Why did I bring this up you ask? Well, here in Australia, there is something similar that brings most of the country to a standstill for a few minutes, just like the OJ verdict. People go to work and do their things, however, every year at 3:00pm, on the first Tuesday of November, everything stops. It's called the Melbourne Cup.

In the state of Victoria (Where Melbourne is located) the first Tuesday of November is a state holiday. Businesses are closed and people party like it's 1999. Here in Sydney and elsewhere around the country, at 2:55 almost everything grinds to a halt. People huddle around TV's brought into their offices, some head out to bars and pubs and call it an early day. And at 3:00pm, the eyes of the nation are glued to a three and half minute horse race.

This is Australia's moment to shut down - even if it's only for less than four minutes. Just like the Super Bowl, there are hours of lead up with all the pomp and circumstance. Speculations are made, discussions about the jockeys and what they ate for breakfast, where the horses are from, etc. It's actually quite exciting to watch, especially the last sprint to the finish.

Once it's over, it's over. People go back to work and life carries on.

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