Whatever comes to mind before I alter it with the overpaint of time. Mostly satire, poetry and fiction but occasional unreliable fact, as all facts seems to be today. From deepest Notting Hill. London.
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
The POP TARTS
I'm forming a girl band to be called the POP TARTS...
Applications are welcome from vacuous, slutty bimbos. An ability to sing is not essential.
Applications are welcome from vacuous, slutty bimbos. An ability to sing is not essential.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Venus in furs.
I bought the guitar for Anna.
Why I was in Hamburg I cannot remember now.
Or rather I bought the guitar to make myself more interesting to Anna.
Anna.
She dyed her hair black when all the other girls were dying their hair blonde.
She hung out with artists.
The guitar was cheap and broken but it was a guitar and I guessed that if I carried a guitar she would assume that I could play it.
I couldn't.
But I could carry it around as if I could.
And I could carry it around as if I could play it better than any-one else could... I was the Hendrix of guitar poseurs.
Anna wore a mink.
Guymond suggested the old man, Guymond could see that my posturing with a broken guitar was getting me no-where, the old man fixed instruments. Violins mostly..
He lived behind the Reeperbahn above a shop. He was a Jew and had lived there through the war but I didn't ask how and he didn't say why.
He just did.
He asked me did I play.
He asked me why then I needed the guitar.
I told him about Anna.
He said: Oh yes Venus in Furs.
He said he'd fix the guitar but that would fix nothing.
The old man was right.
Thursday, 3 October 2013
'GREEK' at the Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House.
Greek was Mark-Anthony Turnage’s explosive first opera. His version of the Oedipus story, based on Steven Berkoff’s verse play, burst onto the stage in 1988. Music Theatre Wales brings Michael McCarthy’s blistering production to Covent Garden audiences. It was a triumphant success when it was first seen in 2011 and won the TMA Theatre Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera.
I saw this production last year in Huddersfield and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is very very good contemporary (not modern bollocks) Opera based on the Oedipus story. It is on on the 21st - 26th of this Month... Highly recommended.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Steve McQueen. Frog at large.
We found this charming fellow earlier in the year. He was hiding in a pile of rotting leaves at the front of the house. The boys decided to keep him as a pet so he was put in a box from which he escaped three times in as many minutes... Steve McQueen seemed the obvious name choice.
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Excremental verse.
She said write me a poem
anything will do
I don't care if it is doggerel
I said I can't I am stuck
and the baby's eaten my paper
she said: Just write the fucker
on bog roll
I said it'll be crap
tissue can't hold a rhyme
She said its
super
soft
absorbent
quilted
pockets
are just the job for your shit
and I've always wanted to wipe my arse on a poem.
Friday, 20 September 2013
Best joke in the world 2013.
The winner of the best joke of 2013 is the following:
I accidentally put Tipex in my ears instead of Otex... All I can hear is white noise.
I accidentally put Tipex in my ears instead of Otex... All I can hear is white noise.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Diana and Jade Goody statuette.
This is obviously a spoof. a very good spoof but a spoof non the less:
Yet it seems that a large number of people are taking it at face value!
Hmmmm.
Yet it seems that a large number of people are taking it at face value!
Hmmmm.
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
9/11 re-enactment proposed for Seoul towers.
This has to be the most thoughtless proposal ever. Dutch Architects MVRDV have unveiled this shocker. what are they thinking? More HERE
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Pointless information on education. Reading is good for our kids!
A guest blog from Jan Nieupjur. As usual his views are not necessarily my own.
Jan writes:
I read this on the BBC website:
'A new study by the Institute of Education shows that children who read for pleasure are not only better at English but are also better at maths.
The study's co-author Dr Alice Sullivan explained to the Today programme's Sarah Montague the possible reasons for the results.
"It absolutely makes sense that you would expect reading for pleasure to improve children's vocabularies," she said.
"But I think that that also does improve children's ability to take on new information and new concepts across the curriculum."
She added: "A child who has a narrow vocabulary may constantly be coming across things they don't understand."'
For fucks sake the parents of kids who can't read can't read either and will therefore not read the above and not encourage their kids to read and the only maths needed by kids who can't read is simple addition to work out how much they have stolen from Grans purse.
The best plan is to enforce simplistic pictograms on Macdonalds packaging encouraging the use of condoms.
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