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
Friday, 9 November 2012
walking to joes
One of the joys of living next to lots of countryside! I foolishly decided to get some fresh air and walk to Joes yesterday, forgetting how wet it would be. The journey itself doesn't take long (through the woods to Colburn), but it's a pain in the arse trying to miss all of the puddles and horse crap.
Still, it was probably the most exercise l've had for a while, so l'm obviously full of piss and vinegar now, and with my 'new heart' l felt like l could have hopped all of the way (if it wasn't for that pesky mud).
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Thursday, 8 November 2012
gollum is in the airport
Mind you, after a few Bloody Mary's (my prefered drink while at airports), this could also start to look a bit creepy.
Did l ever mention the time l used to play Gollum in a travelling performance of The Hobbit around Germany? Maybe another time my dears (but l was marvellous dwaaaaarling!).
The video of the instillation is below.
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zombie audrey hepburn
I know Halloween has passed and l have already posted a great 'Venom' make up photograph, but this Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast at Tiffany's costume and make up by Kiana Jones deserves to be seen. That is what l call taking it seriously.
More about it can be found here.
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rod stewart - crying and crap
Rod 'The Mod' Stewart - English as tuppence (that will bug him), changing yet changeless as canal water, nestling in green nowhere, armoured and effete #.
There he is, crying after Celtic beat FC Barcelona earlier this evening. It nearly made me cry watching it, as l can relate to the joy and emotion so much. Good old Rodrick - he hasn't changed.
But then again.........Switch to his recent Las Vegas show, where the old Mod The Rod days are long, long gone and a distant fragment of the past, never to be repeated. I'm not saying he should forever be singing with what's now left of The Jeff Beck Group or The Faces, but for a man who had so much talent as regards singing and song writing, he has (in my worthless but yet forcefully felt) opinion, thrown so much away in the pursuit of fame and the older dollar. I can still relate to the second clip though, as the bloke singing along sounds like me on a good night. This will be all over the TV soon, mark my words.
# Rawlinson End
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Wednesday, 7 November 2012
the art of robin jacques
Damn! - I wish l could draw (or even stipple).
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obama and his four more years
Christ on a bike, l was hoping Barack Obama was going to get back in, and thought it would be close, but you can never be too sure about trusting the public, either here in dear old Blighty, or over in the good ol' US of A. I was woken at 4.44am this morning, and as l couldn't get back to sleep, l caught the early result on TV. An excellent (although tiring) start to the day. All Hail to the Chief.
Now if we could just sort out the bloody coalition that we are stuck with....
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Tuesday, 6 November 2012
cotton wool in the ear
One of the many joys in life is sticking a cotton bud in your ear and having a good root around. That is until the stinking cotton comes off the plastic part, and becomes trapped in your ear, which is what happened with this piece of cotton. I obviously managed to retrieve it in the end, but believe me, it took some getting out. Will it stop me repeating the actions that caused it to become stuck? Of course not. If anything, l now consider it a challenge, a battle of wills between myself and the cotton buds. There's only going to be one loser....
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Monday, 5 November 2012
the building work behind the arc
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Sunday, 4 November 2012
a quiet night at jt's
After sitting around watching TV on Saturday, l managed to persuade the FPO to hit the White Shops for a drink, as we had already been drinking wine, had run out, and it was only 7.30pm. We called in at The Wine Bar first, where there was about 3 other people drinking in there. Nothing that unusual, but on stepping into to J.T's (just around the corner), we thought there must be a football match on the big screen, as it was heaving. We had only gone and forgotten it was a late Halloween do, so it was a pretty fun night, mainly talking to Michael and watching the FPO fall over dancing. She is certainly a classy act once she's had a few ales. A fun night for all of the family.
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Friday, 2 November 2012
david beckham, russell brand and the unidentified fans
The Americans and there knowledge of football. Here's 'soccer player' David Beckham with Russell Brand and some 'unidentified' fans. Just a shame that the person on the right of the photograph is actually a professional football player himself, Robbie Keane, who has only played for Tottenham Hotspur, Dirty Leeds, Liverpool and Celtic (amongst others) as well as being the captain of the Republic of Ireland team. You would think Reuters would do some checking.
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Thursday, 1 November 2012
the new york subway after hurricane sandy
I caught the end of a hurricane the very first time l went to New York (while sleeping rough), but it was nowhere as devastating as Hurricane Sandy has been. I know there has been a lot of damage, it will cost a fortune to sort out, people have died etc, but l would have loved to have been there when it hit. It's not exactly an experience you can have anytime you want.
More about the aftermath of the storm in New York is here.
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tom gauld cartoons
As l only get a Sunday newspaper at home, and we get 'The Daily Mirror' at work, l have not read The Guardian newspaper for many years. I was therefore unaware until quite recently (until the death of Ray Bradbury) of cartoonist's Tom Gauld's work for the paper. I like it a lot.
His book 'Goliath' is available from Amazon here, and his webpage is here. There you will find plenty more cartoons to peruse, and he is adding to the collection all of the time. Top man.
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jimmy fallon does bob dylan - trick or treat
Jimmy Fallon is superb at doing musical piss takes, and as a Halloween suggestion from an audience member, he performs 'Trick or Treat' as Bob Dylan.
He sounds better than Dylan nowadays, and in fact, l have just had a brainwave while typing this.
What he should do (or someone else with the same skills) is re-record Dylan's last few albums, but using Dylan's vocal stylings from the late 1960's or early 1970's.
I'd buy them, as some of the songs are still really good, but it's the vocals that let them down. Not a new complaint as far as Dylan goes, but the voice now is so far removed from his earlier work, that it might as well be a different person.
Here's a repeat post of Fallon performing as Jim Morrison, doing 'Reading Rainbows'. It's better than The Doors themselves (not really).
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