Friday 4 May 2012

the aurora borealis above canada


A recent shot of the Aurora Borealis over Canada, taken by NASA's  Marshall Space Flight Center. It must be great to see it from up above the Earth.

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the moving gifs return! - by dain fagerholm


I have (at long last), remembered about the earlier posting of the GIF drawings, and have located the artist's name. They are by Dain Fagerholm, of which, more can be found at his site.

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Thursday 3 May 2012

bumping into people on a night out


These are the sort of characters l should have been hanging around with, the great, good and legendary Bob Dylan and Muhammad Ali, although it looks like the photo is from about 1974, so l may have been a bit young (even for an old git like me).


Instead of which, l get the likes of these. Not that l have any idea who they are, but they are representative of the lower class of drunkards l tolerate when l am out and about, drowning my sorrows after the footie.
I'll have to get myself a new local.


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photos from china - good, bad and strange













Photographs from China, good, bad and strange, taken from The Atlantic.
A place l would certainly  like to visit (China, not the Atlantic).

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lemming (2005) - dominik moll





Lemming was a bit of a strange film, French and subtitled (no problem), but a bit slow and probably a bit too long. It certainly kept you guessing as to what the next turn of events would be, that's for sure. Starting off with the boss and his wife coming to tea, but then featuring a suicide, murder, sex, car crashes, hallucinations and ghostly possession. And that's without mentioning the Lemming/Lemmings. It would have been excellent if it was shorter and a bit faster paced (especially at the start), but it was still pretty interesting and certainly different (albeit with some throwbacks to Hitchcock). A pleasant surprise, as l didn't have any preconceptions or knowledge of the movie beforehand, so that was a result l was pleased with (unlike the football!).

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the sale of the scream painting


The 1893 painting


The 1893 pastel



The 1895 pastel


The 1910 painting

The 1895 pastel of 'The Scream' by Edvard Munch has just been sold at Sotheby's for nearly $120 million. It's certainly an iconic painting, but l hate to think how much it would have sold for if there was only one of them, instead of the four. I also think it's a shame when items like this disappear into private collections, where the public don't get to see them. Saying that, if l was loaded, l'd buy all sorts of stuff and stash it away, well out of the way of Joe Public. Methinks it's just other rich people owning them that l don't like. Gits.
Anyway, l prefer the 1893 painting at the top.

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heaven knows mr allison (1957) - john huston





An easy going and laid back performance is produced by both Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum, who star in 'Heaven Knows Mr Allison' as the nurse and marine stranded on a desert island during World War Two, and trying to avoid the Japanese that come ashore. Comparisons are made between his role as a marine, and hers as a nun, and they (obviously)  fall for each other, but there is no great big sloppy and unbelievable ending, which is an improvement on many films. A pleasant and relaxing way to pass the time, and it would have looked great in the cinema years ago (in CinemaScope!).

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Wednesday 2 May 2012

talk about stating the bleeding obvious..


Gareth Williams, the MI6 code breaker who's body was found naked in a sports bag, which was padlocked (from the outside) and found in his bath, was 'on the balance of probabilities, unlawfully killed'.
I will repeat some of the earlier information.
He was in a sports bag, which was padlocked from the outside.
I think that is the crucial bit of evidence. Forget the naked bit, the MI6 bit, and the bath bit. I think there is a lot more of a chance than 'on the balance of probabilities' he was unlawfully killed.
Idiots.

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Tuesday 1 May 2012

pissed off after the football



Drowning my sorrows after the derby match. It's not the answer, but it helps a bit.
Sadly, l can now envisage a time when United don't win the league for another 20 odd years, unless there is a dramatic twist at the end of the season (which l very much doubt).
Pah, Bah and humbug.


Even the weather is miserable


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Monday 30 April 2012

photos of the syrian conflict


Where a 70 year old woman was killed in a shelling attack


 A fighter with a rocket launcher


 Government tanks in the high streets


 Fighters planting anti tank bombs


 A Free Syrian fighter


 Aftermath of a car bomb


This man had his right hand cut off by Syrian security forces


Injured after a tank opened fire on anti government protesters


The Free Syrian Army are still fighting the government forces in Syria (where else?), and here are some photographs of the conflict and it's aftermath.
It reminds me of Catterick in the 1970's.
More info here.

spider bites



I would like to point out that this is not my bum (l am pleased to say) as it is the photographs of a spider bite and it's spread while someone was on holiday.
Horrible little gits, no wonder l don't like them.

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the sky at night



Two shots of the night sky from outside work. The colours have not been altered in any way, the second picture was just a slightly later time.
You'd think l had nothing better to do, and no work to be getting on with.

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Sunday 29 April 2012

hold up in bedale and seeing my brother on tv




As we were short staffed (again!), l agreed to work on Friday night and then Saturday morning. This should have worked out fine, as l was meant to be going to Stockton for the FPO's fathers birthday in the afternoon of Saturday. Of course things did not go so smoothly, as other staff phoned to cancel shifts and l had to stay longer, until re-enforcements arrived. Then l got stuck for ages in the Bedale area, as l suspect there may have been a crash (as well as roadworks), due to fire engines shooting past me with the sirens a sounding. By the time l finished work, the FPO phoned to say it was pointless coming through, as her and her sisters would be coming home soon. The good news is she bought me some goodies back (samosas, sausage rolls etc), and l saw my brother on the TV watching the Wigan v Newcastle game in a bikini (at least l think it was him). I thought he lived in Leeds.....

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Saturday 28 April 2012

dr feelgood - southend 1975



I used to love Dr Feelgood back in the day (not night). Here they are in Southend 1975, which may be have resulted in some of the recordings for the Stupidity live album, the first one of theirs l bought (sadly without the free single).
I also hitch hiked from Catterick in North Yorkshire (alone) to see them in Reading (Top Rank) when l was just a nipper (1977?), because, lets face it, there was bugger all else to do.
They were so much better than Tina Charles and most of the other crap that was in the charts in them days (have you seen the 1977 Top of the Pops replays?).
Then there was punk.
Hurrah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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Friday 27 April 2012

la looking pretty cool and rock and roll in the early 1970's




Los Angeles is probably a pretty cool place to live most of the time (I'd imagine), but it must have been pretty great in the early 1970's, when the Rock juggernaut was at it's peak, the sex and drugs were on tap (before total addiction and Aids) and all the top bands were still young and relevant.
More billboards from that time and place are here.

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