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Thursday, August 24, 2006

  • Currently Listening
    Lost and Gone Forever
    By Guster
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    I haven’t updated since June, jeez I’m crap!

     

    Nipped out to post an anniversary card for Pete. and Tracey. It’s tomorrow so I hope the card gets there on time. I have faith in Royal Mail though god alone knows why. On the way back into the flat, I saw Hugh in his bedroom who made “would you like a coffee?” gestures to me from his window.

     

    Went and had a catch up chat with him which was lovely. Just what I needed. We talked theatre, as we invariably do, seeing as he’s an actor, which is something I could do until the cows come home. I haven’t seen him for some time which considering he lives in the same building isn’t good. From the day Paul and I moved in here, been 2.5-3yrs now, Hugh has been welcoming, warm and friendly and never anything but. I really must make more of an effort to see him more often. He’s just come back from the States, 4-6wk trip I believe with his friends who works with the Royal Opera Company. He toured all over, including San Diego and Maine. I have particularly fond memories of Maine after I was lucky enough to visit there some years ago. Beautiful part of the country and quite unspoiled. It was idyllic, and if I can find a pic I’ll put up on here.

     

    Another year gone, another year older. 35 now. Sounds old. I don’t think I feel it, though admittedly right at this moment, I do, and a lot more. Older, yes? Wiser? Debatable….less hair on my head, that’s for sure and a lot more on my face. Seem to be going through a beard phase at the moment. I kinda like it though.

     

    Work is hell at the moment. I wont bore myself by writing details as to why. Suffice to say I aint happy. Something I’m starting to address in earnest now. Left the office at 3am this morning. Survived the night on a diet of Red Bull, coffee, and fizzy cola bottles which Stewy very kindly provided. Must admit after midnight I was kinda running on empty, the sugar rushes helped.

     

    My birthday was a bit of a wash out again this year. It’s just not at the best time of year. There’s a lot of people on holidays, events to go to etc, which basically means no one is around. Frustrating, by wtf. Barb, bless her heart, forgot again, though, in her defence she got me some great jazz CD’s which I absoloutely love. Talking of music, I’ve discovered some new stuff that I’m playing constantly at the moment. Whether its alternative or emo (emotional hardcore) is up for question, but whatever it is I like it. Discovered in the weirdest way too. Kinda stumbled across the music by playing Burnout on my 360. Whilst I’m playing the game, there’s a thumping soundtrack to really get you, no pun intended, revved up. Anyway…long story short, I’m now into and loving, Yellowcard, Quietdrive, Panic At the Disco, and my fave is Guster. Very acoustic, almost folky, but really really good. The other stuff is mostly high adrenaline bordering on grunge but with a really pop edge to it. Well they all have pride of place on my ipod now. its the sort of stuff that would be perfect  if I had an open topped car and some decent weather, some kewl scenery, preferably involving the ocean and probably a different country….cos lets face it, scenery in London….a bit shit, and besides if you drove around in an open top here you’d probably get mugged!

     

    My delivery from Tesco just arrived. Right on time, I’m impressed, AND they got the whole shopping list right too. Bloody miracle really. Sainsburys is history as far as I’m concerned!

     

    Think I’m coming down with something. Not feeling that great at the moment. An 11hr shift last night hasn’t helped. Yada, yada. The extra cash will help pay for my new laptop….which…I haven’t bought yet, but am on the verge of doing. After yrs of being a PC guy, I’m gonna get a Mac. Never thought I’d see the day. It’s all in the interests of expanding my horizons and experience. Been doing lots of research on the Macbook I want and I think I got all the bases covered. Need to go into the Apple store on Regent Street and asked one of the experts about a couple of things though.

     

    Haven’t started back at the gym yet since my shoulder injury and the paunch is getting bigger by the day. Not good. Maybe next week. Really annoyed with myself for not going, but I didn’t exactly ask to fuck up my shoulder now did I.

     

    Not been to the theatre much lately, though I have tickets for Spamalot and Wicked which are both coming to the West End very soon. Cabaret’s starting soon too which I think would make a great stage show, but Chris informs me it isn’t. He’d know. Apart from anything else I can’t imagine James Dreyfuss as Emcee….I mean how do you top an iconic performance like Joel Greys?

     

    On recommendation I got hold of Sordid Lives recently. God it was funny. It’s about a dysfunctional white trash family coming together for a funeral.  I highly recommend, though if you’re from Texas, there’s a good chance you’ll be offended. Watched Sideways the other night too which I thought was good but extremely overrated.

     

    As its Bank Holiday most if not all of my friends are partying hard. I don’t think I’ll be joining them, though I may feel differently on the day. My liver is still recovering from the last time I went out with Stewy. Very fun night, but boy did I suffer for it. That guy is a machine!! I don’t know how he does it!!!

     

    Almost, almost, went to the Edinburgh Film Festival last week. Principally to see a live interview with Sigourney Weaver, and also to see her latest movie Snowcake which isn’t out here for a few weeks. The film was sold out though so I didn’t end up going.

     

    Oh and a special shout out to Tomms. If you read this. Thank you so much. You made my day when I got your email.

     

    All in all, it has to be said, August has been a pretty crap month. Roll on September. Onwards on upwards….thats the theory. Nam Myho Renge Kuo as B would say. Try saying that when you’re pissed!

     

Thursday, June 29, 2006

  • Currently Listening
    Cream Classics, Vol. 2
    By Various Artists
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    I'm here , I'm......oh whatever.....

    Get this. I go to see my Physio who refers me to a sports injury specialist. She reckons a steroid injection n my shoulder will help. So I call them up and they want to charge me £176 for the privelege of sticking me with a needle the size of a spear.

    It would give me around 6 wks worth of relief from the pain, BUT my GP doesn't think it's necessary. Can't really decide what to do about it right now.

    As if the footy isn't enough to contend with...(ok so secretly I've watched the odd game down the pub), its Europride this weekend in London. That's like Pride x10. Now call me a miserable bugger if you like, but I'm so dis-interested in it all.

    The thing is, when you live in London, every weekend is Pride. Do I really want to cram myself in amongst the crowds of 10 times the normal amount of people who wedge themselves into Soho every week. No I don't. Do I want to pay exorbatant prices for drinks and admission to clubs. See if you can guess.

    I hope everyone has a great Pride and waves their little flag in the air. I've never had the need or desire to so I won't be, does that make me a bad person?

Thursday, June 22, 2006

  • Currently Listening
    The Garden
    By Zero 7
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    Getting frustrated with the whole arm/shoulder thing. Missing the gym. Can't believe I just said that but hey. I guess when you don't go you really notice it. Seeing my physio again tomorrow anyway, so hopefully she'll work out a revised programme for me. Would hate to see all that hard work go to waste.

    Been watching a new series that Matt leant me. The Closer. It rocks. Kyra Sedgewick (Mrs Kevin Bacon to you and me) absoloutely nails the role. Basically murder investigations with a twist in each story, and there's some really good episodes. 2nd series on its way in the good ol US of A, and as usual we have to wait god knows how long before it reaches our shores.

    Went to Alton Towers the other day with Matt. Perhaps not the best idea for my shoulder but actually it was fine. Had a great day though, was a lot of fun. I really really really wanna go to Six Flags though!!! our coasters our pretty tame in comparison, though Rita was fun...0 to 100km/h in 2.5 seconds, sounds good right? well not so impressive when it only equates to 0-61mp/h in 2.5 secs, still pretty fast though!

    I posted this pic when I first started my Xanga, but I love it so much. This is Rita, Queen of Speed at the opening launch. Inspired idea.

Monday, June 19, 2006

  • "Japan gains key whaling victory"

    What sort of emotions does that headline provoke?

    The International Whaling Commission meeting yesterday backed a resolution from Japan calling for the eventual return to commercial whaling. A 'historic' outcome apparently, according to Japan.

    This doesn't mean an overturning of the 1986 ban but it definitely a step closer to commerical whaling. Apparently conservation is only a temporary necessity. Of course this result has been challenged, by, well just about everyone really although Denmark backed the Japanese resolution. Nice one Denmark. Incidentally, Norway openly conduct commercial whaling. This particular resolution was one of five and luckily the only one that was backed. Another resolution called for the end of conservation work on dolphins and porpoises. Defies belief. The only driving force behind this barbaric practice is greed and vanity. Its Although there is an overwhelming amount of support for conservation, it all comes down to consumerism. If people really want to save the whale they should vote with their spending habits. I can't see that happening anytime soon. Can you imagine the economic repercussions of a trade embargo and boycott of Japanese goods?? Think about the consumer electronics industry for one thing. As for Japan justifying existing culls as scientific research, well that's just insulting our intelligence, I'm curious what scientific value a dead whale has? and the cultural argument, well is that sufficient justification for the slaughter? Pro-whaling supporters accuse the opposition of emotion pandering rhetoric, and maybe there is some truth in that argument but you have to ask yourself why. Although scientific opinion differs on the subject it is widely believed that these gentle mammals are highly intelligent with complex social systems and a sophisticated language, so it's not surprising that there is almost universal support for their conservation.

    An article in the Guardian said that Japan's allies in Sunday's vote included several smaller nations that have received aid packages from Tokyo. Antigua, Dominica, Grenada and 3 other countries which last year received at least $300m (£162m) in Japanese aid, voted against the ban. The Pacific islands of Tuvalu, Nauru and Kiribati, the recipients of generous aid pledges, also sided with the pro-whaling lobby.

    Just out of interest I wanted to see how CNN covered the story. They had an online poll with the question “Should the international ban on whaling be lifted?” 93% voted no.

    Very emotive subject. Rant over.

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