Slack Bugger
Jun. 13th, 2006 03:10 pmDear Diary,
It occurs to me that I've been doing a lot of posts to this journal of late which are just "check this out" type entries. In other words, content from elsewhere, and not much by way of a journal.
I shall now attempt to remedy this, at least for the next few minutes while I procrastinate about cleaning the bathroom. Hey, I have to finish my decaf turkish coffee before it gets cold.
I spent some of today (a public holiday here in Victoria) driving around the old Kodak site in Coburg. I had half an idea to buy a house there when they knock down all the factory buildings and turn it into another sub-suburb. But... It's actually in quite a miserable area, industrial on one side (no surprise there) and a whole lot of sad sad brick houses on all the other sides. Then we popped into the old Pentridge prison site, which is being rapidly transformed into a housing estate. Damn, it was so samey, so many dead ends and so many shitty new town houses. At least six of which are already for sale. I suspect that's a fore-taste of what Kodak is going to become. Might have to come up with another plan... *sigh* Although it's not like I can afford to buy a house anywhere, let alone the places I like like Northcote.
Saturday night we headed out to
evildoom_bunny's place out in North Ringwood. Well, technically her place, given she spends 90% of her time here at my place :-) We watched no less than FOUR DVD's - more than I've watched in six months. And, more of a miracle, only one of them had I seen before. It was "Lilo and Stitch" (yes, the kids animation. Rent it - it's really good), followed by "Henry Rollins: Shock and Awe", "Lost in La Mancha" and "Bubba Ho-Tep". Go look 'em up on imdb if you're interested, I can't be bothered making links for them all. Rollins is amazing, I've seen and heard a lot of his material lately - including live in late Jan - and he never repeats himself! The dude is one amazing talker. Lost in La Mancha is a doco about Terry Gilliam's attempts to make a film of Don Quixote. And Bubba Ho-Tep is a low-budget film about Elvis, alive and well in a nursing home fighting an Egyptian mummy who is going around eating souls...
Saturday we had brunch with Hazel. We did some nerdy, nerdy shit. I have a little hand-held PC from work. Hazel beamed some photos from her far too sophisticated phone to it via infrared, then later I beamed 'em to my laptop. Nerdy!!! Wait till I post the pix... :-)
Friday night we went to what I believe is a new venue, the East Brunswick on Lygon street, to see Love of Diagrams. Nice to see a new music venue starting up - but damn it's too clean and damn the crowds in these places make me feel old these days. The average age is closer to
evildoom_bunny's than my 34 year old arse....
Well, finished drinking my Turkish coffee, I'd better go clean the bathroom...
It occurs to me that I've been doing a lot of posts to this journal of late which are just "check this out" type entries. In other words, content from elsewhere, and not much by way of a journal.
I shall now attempt to remedy this, at least for the next few minutes while I procrastinate about cleaning the bathroom. Hey, I have to finish my decaf turkish coffee before it gets cold.
I spent some of today (a public holiday here in Victoria) driving around the old Kodak site in Coburg. I had half an idea to buy a house there when they knock down all the factory buildings and turn it into another sub-suburb. But... It's actually in quite a miserable area, industrial on one side (no surprise there) and a whole lot of sad sad brick houses on all the other sides. Then we popped into the old Pentridge prison site, which is being rapidly transformed into a housing estate. Damn, it was so samey, so many dead ends and so many shitty new town houses. At least six of which are already for sale. I suspect that's a fore-taste of what Kodak is going to become. Might have to come up with another plan... *sigh* Although it's not like I can afford to buy a house anywhere, let alone the places I like like Northcote.
Saturday night we headed out to
Saturday we had brunch with Hazel. We did some nerdy, nerdy shit. I have a little hand-held PC from work. Hazel beamed some photos from her far too sophisticated phone to it via infrared, then later I beamed 'em to my laptop. Nerdy!!! Wait till I post the pix... :-)
Friday night we went to what I believe is a new venue, the East Brunswick on Lygon street, to see Love of Diagrams. Nice to see a new music venue starting up - but damn it's too clean and damn the crowds in these places make me feel old these days. The average age is closer to
Well, finished drinking my Turkish coffee, I'd better go clean the bathroom...