July 31, 2004
You've got to hand it to Auntie...
Rewind
A great new programme that looks at Australian myths, legends, characters
& stories from a different perspective. Very interesting & unbiased.
She does make very good TV shows...
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July 31, 2004
You've got to hand it to Auntie... Rewind A great new programme that looks at Australian myths, legends, characters & stories from a different perspective. Very interesting & unbiased. She does make very good TV shows... July 30, 2004
Now THIS is a Zombie movie... I Walked with a Zombie (1943) A Val Lewton Classic - they just don't make them like this anymore. I might just sleep with the light on tonight... July 28, 2004
Celtic fans are screaming for quality strikers... Chelsea 4 Celtic 2 Liverpool 5 Celtic 1 We need a quality striker or two to replace HL & to further our European campaign but - what about a couple of defenders, a quality midfielder & a goalie? Just a suggestion... July 25, 2004
And by that glare, my love will see... To a Jilted Lover Cold on my narrow cot I lie and in sorrow look through my window-square of black: figured in the midnight sky, a mosaic of stars diagrams the falling years, while from the moon, my lover's eye chills me to death with radiance of his frozen faith. Once I wounded him with so small a thorn I never thought his flesh would burn or that the heat within would grow until he stood incandescent as a god; now there is nowhere I can go to hide from him: moon and sun reflect his flame. In the morning all shall be the same again: stars pale before the angry dawn; the gilded cock will turn for me the rack of time until the peak of noon has come and by that glare, my love will see how I am still blazing in my golden hell. How I am still blazing in my golden hell... July 21, 2004
With some of the crap that Roxy Music produced in the late 80's... Beauty Queen Valerie please believe It never could work out The time to make plans Has passed, faded away Oooh the way you look Makes my starry eyes shiver Then I look away Too much for one day One thing we share Is an ideal of beauty Treasure so rare That even devils might care Your swimming-pool eyes In sea breezes they flutter The coconut tears Heavy-lidded they shed Swaying palms at your feet You're the pride of your street While you worship the sun Summer lover of fun Gold number with neighbours Who said that you'll go far Maybe someday be a star A fast mover like you And your dreams will all come true All of my hope, and my inspiration I drew from you Our life's pattern's drawn in sand But the winds could not erase The memory of your face Deep in the night Plying very strange cargo Our soul-ships pass by Solo trips to the stars - in the sky Gliding so far That the eye cannot follow Where do they go We'll never know It's easy to forget how good they really were... July 18, 2004
A great psychological horror movie from Korea... Whispering Corridors I must have taped this off the telly a while back & forgot to watch it. An eerie horror movie which avoids using unlimited violence, blood & special effects in favour of an unknown supernatural presence. Chilling & suspense filled to the very end... July 16, 2004
Boss of the Block... Martin Lewis - American, 1881-1962 I really like this. It's visually appealing in spite of the 'ugliness' of the subject matter. She has an animal beauty - a haughty arrogance. I mean, even the dog in the background is scared to piss on the fire hydrant in case he incurrs her wrath - and who can blame him? Lewis was born in Australia - left for the USA when he was 19... July 14, 2004
You can find almost anything for free on the net... Brave New World I must admit, I don't really like reading anything of length on a computer screen and do have a life-long love affair with books, but, there are a fine selection of books available FREE online if you look hard enough. Bugger! I only bought BNW last week at an auction... July 12, 2004
I found this splendidly melancholy image on an old postcard site... Fascination I won't try to stop you When you speak of the past Doubt is over now And I can join in when you laugh Fascination makes us ask for more Than we'd like to know I needn't explain I think you know Re-assure me when my heart's Not bold enough to bear her name If you were in my shoes And scared I would do the same And though I may ask There's no need for past details Although I may laugh alone My courage fails Did you know See how I've changed now My heads so clear Still there are some things That I don't want to hear There must be so much I know That you cannot forget And I mustn't wish your life began The day we met Places we go remind you when you were here before So you talk and tell me You don't think about it anymore There is something I know Hasn't quite been left behind So I'll ask you once again To prove that I don't mind To prove that I don't mind Don't know why - but I feel it sits rather well with this... July 11, 2004
I refuse to get drawn into the speculated transfer market... But in a week - yes, seven days - where 32 players were linked to joining Celtic - including Phat boy Viduka, I can't help wondering who WILL be on the teamsheet come the new season? Of these attributions, even a layman can dismiss 90% - 95% of the Talent. A few of the lesser known Europeans seem to be the best bet but it wouldn't surprise me if the players who will end up at paradise haven't even been mentioned yet. I mean, The Daily Rangers have linked everyman & his dog to the Bhoys - even publishing a month or so ago that Rivaldo had signed for Celtic - most of their attributions have been dismissed within 24 hours. Leave it to the man who knows best; Mr O'Neill. He's comfortable operating at the 11th Hour - Be Patient... July 04, 2004
A Break in the Battle... It lasted no longer than it takes to write these lines, How can I forget the sanctuary you gave? A fragment of a cold afternoon when we had time, Lying in the grey half-light of November, Wrapped like the Egyptian dead, Limbs entwined like branches, One breath; one heart. Scared to move lest this perfect unity be lost. Somewhere, in another land, the phone rings; The clanging metallic bells surrender, unanswered. Encouraged by the Autumn gloom, serenity returns. Silence now, save the litany from the streets. It meets the ears filtered through glass and eiderdown; An underwater world where no-one drowns, Except in you. Slowly I sink... East London St. November 1984... July 03, 2004
What are you rebelling against Johnny? Marlon Brando 1924 - 2004 "I have always considered my life a private affair and the business of no one beyond my family and those I love. Except for moral and political issues that aroused in me a desire to speak out, I have done my utmost throughout my life, for the sake of my children and myself, to remain silent... But now, in my seventieth year, I have decided to tell the story of my life as best I can, so that my children can separate the truth from the myths that others have created about me, as myths are created about everyone swept up in the turbulent and distorting maelstrom of celebrity in our culture." Marlon Brando 1994 "If there is a better performance by a man in the history of film in America, I don't know what it is." Elia Kazan on Brando's performance in 'On the Waterfront' What can one say that hasn't been said before - or at least will be in the next few weeks - about, in my opinion, the greatest actor to ever grace the screen? Not much. From a boy who grew into a man watching Brando - Thank You. Whaddaya got? July 02, 2004
I don't mean to be bold but may I hold you're hand... Marc Bolan & T. Rex Listening Room 'Hot love' by T-Rex. God! does that bring back memories from the summer of '71. I was ten. I remember singing this with the Redbraes crew as we swung on the swings in the park and tried to shake off childhood all too soon in the idyllic summer sunshine. I think I fell in love about a hundred times that summer. That was the great thing about Redbraes in the summer holidays. It had a distinctly itinerant population of grandchildren so there were always new 'lassies' turning up. I loved staying with Ada - my Grandmother - in the holidays, some of the best memories from my childhood are at Redbraes. Days of eternal happiness. Long summer nights and always a gang of us in the park or down the river. I think me must have went somewhere on holiday the next year as 1971 is the last childhood summer I remember in Redbraes. It was like a little country estate at the bottom of broughton Road with the park and all the tree's down by the 'Dam.' Heaven. I walked down Redbraes when I was back for my Dad's funeral. It has deteriorated and all the treasured places of my youth seem jaded with poverty and neglect. Nothing remains the same as in our memories - even though we hope they might. Anyway, back to 'Hot Love'. I think it was No.1 that summer. Janet - my sister - bought the single and we used to play it on her portable record player. I remember the label had a fly on it. Great stuff from Mr Feld. I think Zoe Johnstone was my 'Woman of Gold' that summer - or one of them - Behave... la-la-la-lalalala, la-la-la-lalalala, la-la-la-lalalala... July 01, 2004
Love Sonnet XI by Pablo Neruda... I crave your mouth, your voice, your hair. Silent and starving, I prowl through the streets. Bread does not nourish me, dawn disrupts me, All day I hunt for the liquid measure of your steps I hunger for your sleek laugh, your hands the colour of a savage harvest, hunger for the pale stones of your fingernails, I want to eat your skin like a whole almond. I want to eat the sunbeam flaring in your lovely body, the sovereign nose of your arrogant face, I want to eat the fleeting shade of your lashes, and I pace around hungry, sniffing the twilight, hunting for you, for your hot heart, like a puma in the barrens of Quitratue. tal es el dolor del amor mi amigo... |
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