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maxcelcat ([personal profile] maxcelcat) wrote2006-10-26 02:52 pm

Loop and Red Adair

Last night, [livejournal.com profile] evildoom_bunny and I went to Loop, a bar on Meyers Place, a lane off of Bourke Street. Which is almost too cool for it's own good. Luna and Clive, who I think of Sara and my doppelgangers, er, or at least a bit like us. Same sort of age difference, same sort of mutual wackiness (Luna is a half-Chinese goth from... Rowville, [livejournal.com profile] evildoom_bunny is a half-Hungarian Bassoonist from North Ringwood, for example.)

A friend of theirs was playing slide guitar at Loop. Turns out I'd met him and his blue-haired wife at Luna et Clive's wedding last year.

They played over a documentary about the burning Kuwaiti oil fields, after the first gulf war. That was fascinating, as was me and Luna tickling [livejournal.com profile] evildoom_bunny :-)

I looked up the doco. It was by Wener Herzog, called Lessons of Darkness. Will try and lay my hands on a copy next time I have cash (so, sometime in 2008!)

[livejournal.com profile] evildoom_bunny and Luna said it looked hellish, but I was mildy impressed by the shear blokiness of the whole process - Guys in hard hats and overalls, covered in oil, using huge machines and explosives to extinguish then repair burning oil wells. I think lots of men see themselves there with the huge spanners and stuff fighting a raging fire. Every man wants to be like Red Adair at some level :-)

It also reminded me of what a hellish scene there was out there in the desert - over 700 wells were on fire, took them nearly nine months to put them all out!
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[identity profile] evildoom-bunny.livejournal.com 2006-10-27 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
You just liked seeing all those big tools :P

And we all know what they're an extension of!!!!! :P

[identity profile] quietthomas.livejournal.com 2006-10-27 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, there was a bit in Jarhead (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0418763/) when they were moving through the burning oil fields that struck me as interesting artistically - but that's probably just because I'd already capitalized on similar imagery:

Image (http://photobucket.com/albums/v15/quietthomas/T-Art/oilfire.jpg)