This is one of this years entries for the Wildlife Photograph Competition by the Natural History Museum (I won't bother with the sponser's name). It's an black oil beetle taken by Juan Jesus Ahumada. Pretty damn good l think, but it will have to go some way to beat the 2005 winning picture (as featured on the 2007 Wilco album Sky Blue Sky) of a peregrine falcon chasing some starlings over Rome (by Manuel Presti). Not as good as my picture of Nozzer though (lovely little boy that he is!).
Booze, news and views from a drunken opinionated fool who can't spell very well, may well repeat himself, and can't blame it on dislexia
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
natural history museum wildlife photos
This is one of this years entries for the Wildlife Photograph Competition by the Natural History Museum (I won't bother with the sponser's name). It's an black oil beetle taken by Juan Jesus Ahumada. Pretty damn good l think, but it will have to go some way to beat the 2005 winning picture (as featured on the 2007 Wilco album Sky Blue Sky) of a peregrine falcon chasing some starlings over Rome (by Manuel Presti). Not as good as my picture of Nozzer though (lovely little boy that he is!).
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
Monday, 16 August 2010
Saturday, 14 August 2010
Friday, 13 August 2010
mowgli
I loved my cat
Just lying there
With his pointed ears
And his greying hair
He was sometimes ignored
As he was often demanding
And sometimes he stank
While he slept on the landing
When you went to the shops
He’d walk by your side
And while you were shopping
In the bushes he’s hide
He’d been shot with an airgun
And had a hole in his side
That caused trouble weeing
And he very nearly died
His breath, well it smelt
And his walk wasn't straight
When you tried to call him in
Well he'd always be late
You see his hearing it went
And his eyes they got dim
His mind it got muddled
And his body got thin
His nose became dry
And his eyes became glazed
And when he got scared
His hackles got raised
His persistent meows
They kept me awake
He was always after water
Which l'd give and he'd take
And he sometimes had seizures
And often he'd wet
Be distressed when he woke
But calmed down with a pet
And l treated him bad
Which l really regret
And spent a small fortune
On trips to the vet
But He was a mate
For twenty odd years
When l think of him now
l can't hold back the tears
We grew up together
And l got old too
I even miss his breath
That stank of his poo
He was sometimes demanding
And sometimes a pain
But l would give anything
To stroke him again
JD AUG 2010 (with thanxs to James Stewart)
toodle pip
I've loved you too long - submarine - the beatles - shout
I have just finshed all of these late last night and this morning (as I have no work until 9pm).
see through skirts
Thursday, 12 August 2010
rolling stones bootlegs
As a follow up to the Beach Boys bootlegs l posted earlier, here's The Rolling Stones ones. I have more Stones stuff, these are just the bootlegs . The top picture looks like the normal albums, but these are my illegal Russian ones, all with extra out-takes etc on them. Of course l have them all as normal albums as well (which sad git wouldn't?).
london map from 1845
nirvana and the jacksons - go home productions
beach boys bootlegs
steve mcqueen's hunger with michael fassenbender
I was a bit unsure about this film beforehand, in case it just glorified Bobby Sands and the hunger strikers, just putting across that they were all heroes and the English are all bastards, but it didn't. The English still didn't come out of it very well, mainly because they were represented by the Tory government at that time and Margaret (milk snatcher) Thatcher. It did however, show some of the guards in the Maze prison to be human, without pulling back from the violence inflicted on the prisoners.
milk
dodgy richmond live
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
loneliness of the long distance runner - girl with the green eyes - lolita
I didn't go to bed until about 4.30am last night, and surprisingly, l was awake again at about 9.30am this morning (even after the FPO had woken me up earlier in the morning), so l read the Sunday paper to catch up on news and got up and watched some films (it's a hard life).
another stupid tattoo
national geographic animal pictures
assessor training finished
I have been in Darlington today for some assessor training at Morton Park. Heather gave me a lift in, but l then had to hang around afterwards as she needed to go back to the Darlington office to finish something off on their computer. Damn! l never thought that one through. Still, l was back by 5.30pm and am now off. l have sent some emails for work this evening, and have to make a couple of phone calls tomorrow (today in fact, as it is already Wednesday), then my work phone will be switched off till Friday evening, and my feet will be up on the settee.
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
nathan barley - bunch of lemons
Monday, 9 August 2010
nearly off for the week
Sunday, 8 August 2010
football is back!
At long last, the season has nearly started again. It may have been a World Cup year, but as usual, England were crap and it is nothing like as exciting as watching the glorious United. I watched the 3-1 win over Chelsea at work today, as l was by myself from 2pm till 6pm, so that worked out pretty damn good. All hail little Scholes, man of the match with a brilliant passing display. It's a shame he can't play forever.