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May 3, 2007

Latest…

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Ok, so I thought I’d do a brief “Latest” post….

* I’m running out of money! - basically I need to save as much as I can before September, as that’ll be the last time the university gives me any money and my PhD is going to take longer than that. Therefore I’m officially skint, as every extra penny will be going into my savings.

* I’m going to Bratislava! - I have already budgeted for this, however, my last holiday before I finish the thesis!

* My PhD is going ok… I’ve got to look into an area I really hate now… It will probably be the biggest chapter of the whole thesis, so let’s see how it goes.

* I’ve been seeing Sarah almost a year! - yup, and it’s still going well.

* Liverpool are in the champions league final - Hurrah!

* I’m not playing poker anymore - It’s simply too much thought and too much computer to put into one day (on top of my work).

* I’m not playing enough sport! - My schedule somehow persistently prevents me from taking part.

* The conference I’m organising goes on next week - Complete with a talk by me, and a big cake.

That’ll do.

April 26, 2007

A Comment on Comments

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Until yesterday comments here hadn’t been working. This was ably pointed out to me by Alsion and fixed pretty sharpish. Comments are now working again - so feel free to do so.

April 3, 2007

Halcyon Days

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I’ve always enjoyed that expression, ever since I first noticed a Sheffield bar with that name* whilst I was at university.

I thought I’d do something new, and look back into my blog to see what I’ve been up to… so What was I doing…

18 months ago : (done in place of 2 years, which I can’t do because the blogs not been running 2 years yet).

I’d seen about 15 bands in a week via “In the City” and Valentine records. Chief amongst these were “Misty’s Big Adventure”.

A year ago :
I was playing football in London for my old sunday league team, as well as taking part in the mini-ashes tournament.

6 months ago:
I’d just returned from my Edinburgh trip!
At the cinema, I’d just been to see “Children of Men”

3 months ago :
I’d just started work again after the christmas & new years festivites.

1 month ago :
was Liverpool v Barcelona! (or was it Barcelona v Liverpool ?)

What were you up to?

* = I never actually went to this bar.

regular diary post below this one.

March 1, 2007

Quiz

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I know I haven’t done my diary update from last weekend yet, Perhaps I’ll try and sneak it in later today… In the meantime here’s a little quiz (I can’t resist etc etc….) that I found on Rosy’s blog.

L A S T P E R S O N …

1. You said I love you to?
2. Rode in a car with?
3. Went to the movies with?
4. Went shopping with?

All Sarah

W O U L D Y O U R A T H E R …

1. Pierce your nose or tongue?
Nose

2. Be serious or be funny?
Depends on the situation. What a silly question.

3. Drink whole or skim milk?:
Whole, though I drink semi-skimmed mainly, I HATE skimmed milk - except in tea.

4. Die in a fire or get shot?:
erm, get shot, since you don’t necessarily die.

5. Spend time with your parents or enemies?
Parents. This one is easy.

A N S W E R T R U T H F U L L Y

1. Do you like anyone?
Well yeah, of course I do. I like my family, all my friends and Sarah. I also dislike very few people.

2. Sun or moon?
Both are good in their own special way.

3. Winter or autumn?
Winter by a country mile. Especially Christmas.

4. Left or right?
Right is right, left is wrong.

5. 10 acquaintances or two best friends?
2 best friends

6. Sunny or rain?
Sunny. Though I like light showers and big thunder storms.

A B O U T Y O U

1. Middle Name?
John Michael. Though I only ever use John.

2. First Name?
erm, can’t remember.

3. Where do you want to live?
Mostly Anywhere, though not London or Hull.

4. How many kids do you want?
3

5. Do you want to get married?
yes

6. Do you twirl your spaghetti or cut it?
twirl.

7. Have you ever eaten spam?
Yes. I particularly enjoy spam fritters.

8. How many kinds of cereal are in your cabinet?
lots and lots, though only one is mine and I’m not eating it anymore for reasons of my own. Rosy tends to leave tiny amounts of each one he eats, so we end up with many many boxes of basically nowt.

10. Do you cook?
Lots

11. Current mood?
Irritated by the amount of work and non-work (house stuff, mostly) that I have to do.

I N T H E L A S T 48 H O U R S H A V E Y O U …

1. Kissed some one?
Yes

2. Sang?
No

3. Been hugged?
Yes

4. Felt stupid?
Yes

5. Missed someone?
Yes

6. Danced Crazy?
No

8. Gotten your hair cut?
No

9. Cried?
No

10. Lied?
Does bluffing count?

S T U F F

1. Have you ever been searched by the cops?
No, though they once threatened me with arrest when I drunkenly fell asleep on a wall outside the pitcher and piano on liverpool street - back in 2001. I was rescued at the last moment by pete and some other people.

2. Do you have a Dog?
No, I’d like to, but it’s not feasible currently.

3. When’s the last time you’ve been sledding?
When I lived in Weighton. Hill Rise would snow over about once a year, and that was quite a good road to go down.

4. Would you rather sleep near someone else, or sleep alone?
near someone else.

5. Do you believe in ghosts?
Not in the Derek Akorah sense (is that his name)

6. Do you consider yourself creative?
Musically and Mathematically yes. Hopefully one day literatively (Mahinda will correct me if I’m using the wrong term here).

7. Who did you copy this from?
Rosy.

February 26, 2007

First Music!

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A minor discussion has cropped up on Craig’s blog centring around early musical tastes… Therefore I thought it might be nice to briefly post my first foray’s into the world of pop, rock and (a-hm) jive.

My first cassette (gift)

Back in the late 80s my grandparents took my sister for a week long holiday to Portugal. Whilst over there my sister bought me a tape; Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers.
I couldn’t name the specific album, though in hindsight it was probably bootleg. I do remember that it had red tape in it (instead of the usual black) how odd.

My first cassette (bought)

Back in the 90s when the Jeans advert music fad was strongley underway (now undergoing a resurgance I believe) pretty much any track featuring on the advert, from the classic re-release of The Joker to the bizarre flat beat (starring Flat Eric) and via the dreadful spaceman, became a number one single.

One of these was Inside by a band called Stiltskin. The song played regularly alongside “mmm mmm mmm mmm” on the radio playing whilst I underwent 2 weeks of microfilming for work experience.

Weeks later, the album became my first ever musical purchase. Quickly followed by the Crash Test Dummies effort, “God Shuffled His Feet”.

About a month later I was buying around two albums a month or so, but I didn’t get a CD player until christmas 1996 which brings me to;

My First CD (gift)

That christmas in question!

My parents made the slight error of giving me a £10 token with the message “For a CD!” in it, before giving me my main christmas present… A CD player!

hours later, as I turned 17, I opened up my christmas presents to find “Down on the Upside” by Soundgarden - to this day one of my favourite albums and one I’ve had to buy on two further occasions due to it being stolen twice. (Once from my house whilst I was at the cinema, along with my own laptop - and once from the boot of somebodies car when I was at a work meeting in Birmingham, along with my work laptop)

My First CD (bought)

I really can’t remember, though it’s quite likely that it would’ve been by one of the bands I was getting into at the time - Metallica or GnR etc etc. If I had to guess I’d go for “… And Justice For All” by Metallica.

I got into music quite late as it happens (as you may be able to tell from the above timings), I put this mostly down to the lack of exposure to music I actually liked. I never really got into the britpop thing in the mid 90s (I have since got in to some of the bands present then) and ended up drifting into heavier rock by late 96, early 97, when I also started to play guitar.

February 8, 2007

Something New

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Right - I’m bored of the university poker game, partly because of the awful structure (unfortunately mandatory due to time restrictions) but also because, for one reason or another, there is very little in the way of social element to them.

Therefore I’m looking for something to do and require suggestions.

the rules are:

1. It must contain some sort of social element.

2. I must be genuinely interested in the actual activity (i.e. Don’t suggest Mugss)

that is all.

January 12, 2007

1,000,000

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This is my millionth blog post. Do I get a prize?

December 12, 2006

Questions about 2006!

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Beneath this resides the regular diary post explaining how I ate lots of food this weekend, but I thought I’d add this in too..

1. Overall, have you had a good year?

Yes. It’s all a matter of perspective anyway.

2. What has been your biggest achievement?

There’s not really one big thing, and I don’t think of Sarah as an Achievement.

3. Did you take any exams, Pass?

nope

4. Have you had your birthday yet? What did you do?

I’ve not had it yet. It’s on Christmas Day.

5. Have you been on Holiday? Gone away anywhere?

Turkey (Istanbul & Bodrum), Riga, Edinburgh, Llandudno

6. Have you had a job?

Demonstrating.

7. Have you bought anything expensive?

Sadly, the most expensive thing I’ve bought this year was a new cold water tank for the house.

8. Made any big decisions?

Not yet, but they’re coming. Pretty soon I’m going to have to decide about what to do after my PhD. That’s pretty scary.

9. Lost a friend or loved one?

No.

10. Met anyone amazing?

Yes.

11. Made new friends?

No, though some people who were friends are now better friends.

12. Moved house?

No.

13. Tried something new?

Yes, Other parts of britain, several types of seafood, lots of types of poker, erm, plenty of other things that I can’t think of right now. I like doing new things.

14. Made any enemies?

Not that I know of

15. What music will you remember from this year?

Nothing in particular, I’ve more been getting into music from other years.

16. What movies have you seen at the cinema this year?

Some, alot of mediocrity. Children of Men was the best film I saw.

17. What was your best night out?

Mugss Ball, followed by the nautilus night in Riga, the rat pack date, and the night out in Llandudno.

18. What was your worst night out?

Can’t remember one.

19. Best Day?

Bizarrely, the Northern Ireland day when we got messed around by easyjet!

20. Worst Day?

Any day where I was hungover.

21. Was summer a gooden’?

Yeah, Hockey, Holidays, Heat, and Sarah made sure it were a winner.

22. How many people have you kissed in the year of 2006?

One, if you don’t count cheeks.

23. Did you fall in love?

Yes

24. Did you have your heart broken?

No.

25. Made any plans for next year?

Essentially : Work, Fret, Work, Fret, Work, Fret, Work, Fret.
Oh, I’m going to Bratislava, and Madrid too.

26. Changed your image?

I used to be suave and sophisticated.

27. Missed anyone?

Some people.

28. Know what you want in the future?

Job, Sarah & I to continue as we’re going, Car.

29. Regret anything?

No, I try not to regret too many things because it’s an easy way to spend your life miserable.

30. Who has been your best friend through 2006?

The Goonies & Adrian, I guess.
Sarah too if you can count that.

November 28, 2006

Scarborough..

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My “Diary” blog post is below…

Scarborough were the first team I ever saw play “live”. I’m therefore sad to see that they’ve fallen upon dire straits…

read the following article…

Scarborough’s fight to survive

then sign the petition…

The Petition

(or just sign the petition)

October 10, 2006

Brownies

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Brownies are ace.

That is all.

August 31, 2006

A Year in Review

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It occurred to me that I’ve now been writing this blog for a full year!

therefore I thought I’d get a list of a few of my favourite events this year, here we go (my very favourite events are in bold!).

* Leeds Festival
* England winning the ashes!

* Went to see the Super Furry Animals
* Handing in my first year report (seems like forever ago)
* Saw Misty’s Big Adventure.
* Started going to Cricket at university.
* Started playing for the Didsbury Hockey Club
* Made my way through “A Feast for Crows”
* Saw “Kiss Me Kate”
* Played risk for a very very long time.
* Got dressed up as a “Mummy”
* Went and watched a fire
* attended two beer fests. one of them twice.
* Organised and went go-karting!
* Rescued Jez from Fallowfield
* Did lots and lots of marking
* Performed in “Rock Trial”
* Started going to Ceilidh
* Was very ill (not drink related!) at a party in Cheltenham
* Saw Hull v Sheff Wed
* Bought an effects box!
* Had a very goonie christmas
* Took the fifth (more than once)
* Started playing poker
* Started going to the Ra!n bar quiz!
* Warmed Pete’s house.
* Become very irritated at trains
* Moved my sister out of London
* Got very drunk in York
* Hosted the HBC poker night

* Watched “Anything Goes”
* Got excited by snow.
* Went sliding on floors
* Watched Utopia (whose aftershow party was much better than the show itself)
* Took in series 5 of “24″ and the introduction of the Sunday tradition.
* Wrote a load of nonsense
* Visited London to play cricket and football!
* Started a-pitching and a-putting
* Started playing badminton
* Played in the Manchester Open
* Helped prepare a stage for “Little Shop of Horrors”
* Played in the Manchester SPO, and won some money.
* Got eaten by a tuba!
* Watched Liverpool win the FA Cup!
* Went to Riga!

* Saw The Cooper Temple Clause
* Got myself a fantastic Girlfriend.
* Saw the World Cup.
* Celebrated three birthdays in three days.
* Played Killer Pool
* Went to watch England lose to Sri Lanka.
* Was served an empty pasty!
* 50 hours!
* Met each others parents on the same day
* Built a wall!
* Sorted out the garden (at long last!)
* Went to Turkey
* Went Fruit Picking
* Went to two parties in one evening, the latter dressed as Timmy Mallett
* Watched Romeo & Juliet in Fletcher Moss Park
* Went to a 70s party
* watched Sheff Wed lose to Luton
* Risked life & limb with fog over snakes pass.
* Went to Salsa!
* Watched rosy run into a tree!
* Played poker in Leeds and won some money.
* Went to Wales

Let’s hope the next year is every bit as fun and exciting :)

April 22, 2006

The Answers

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1. Rockafeller Skank - Fat Boy Slim

2. I Can’t Get With That - Fun Lovin’ Criminals

3. Burning Brooklyn - Head Automatica
(I didn’t even know this was on my iPod)

4. Let’s Stick Together - Bryan Ferry
(cover of a George Harrison song)

5. How Lucky You Are - Skin
(not the singer from skunk anansie, but a great song from a random unknown band!)

6. Burden in Your Hand - Soundgarden
(First CD I ever owned)

7. The Importance of Being Idle - Oasis

8. Don’t Make a Saint of Me - Peter Waterhouse
(Hence why you didn’t have a chance)

9. Somethin’ Else - Led Zeppelin
(cover of an Eddie Cochrane song!)

10. I’m Happy to be Here Tonight - Idlewild

11. Hashpipe - Polarised
(Polarised are my old band - this is a cover of a weezer song)

12. Territorial Pissings - Nirvana
(surprised no-one got this!)

13. Grace - Jeff Buckley
(and this!)

14. When the Faction’s Fractioned - Biffy Clyro
(not so surprised here)

15. Enola\Alone - Manic Street Preachers

16. The Hollow - A Perfect Circle

17. Gangsta’s Paradise - Coolio

18. Psycho - System of a Down

19. Cursed Diamond - The Black Crowes

20. This is for Real - David Devant & His Spirit Wife

April 20, 2006

Difficulty…

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OK, I got this idea off Si’s blog (link –>)

You take the first 20 tracks off a random search on your iPod, list some lyrics from them and then see if anyone can guess what songs they’re from.

You’re not supposed to replace any of them, but two came up as instrumental (Charlie Parker & Stevie Ray Vaughan), and one as a near instrumental (Anyone who has heard Fantomas before will know what I mean) so I replaced those ones.

I reckon this is quite hard, so I’ve marked the easy\difficult ones for easy reference.

Guess Away!

1. (easy)
“Right about now, The funk soul brother”

2. (tough)
“I see the hoes and the hustlers
be piled up in clusters
since they upped the ante, and hooked up Giuliani”

3. (very tough)
“brooklyn is burning down the discotheque, lets shake it
I feel the fire tonight, I hear I hear the people cry ”

4. (70s - cover!)
“And now the marriage vow is very sacred,
The man has put us together now
You ought to make it … ”

5. (very tough)
“It could happen to you,
It could happen to me,
It’s so easy, so easy,
you don’t know ….”

6. (Tough)
“Follow me into the desert as thirsty as you are,
Crack a smile and cut your mouth and drown in alcohol.”

7. (Recent! Easy!)
“My best friend called me the other night
He said “Man - are you crazy”
My girlfriend told me to get a life
She said “Boy - are you lazy”

8. (you have no chance of getting this one)
“Not today,
Not tomorrow,
Not ever,
I’ll never be what you want me to be,
Don’t try to make a saint out of me”

9. (50s! - though I was listening to a Led Zepp cover version of it)
” a look a-there, here she comes
there comes that girl again
wanted to date her since i don’t know when
but she don’t notice me when i pass
she goes with all the guys from outa my class
but that can’t stop me from a-thinkin’ to myself
she’s sure fine lookin’ man … ”

10. (British Indie at it’s finest!)
“The world is in my chaos dream,
But I am not invited”

11. (Cover, but you’ll know the original better)
“I can’t help my feelings, I’ll go out of my mind
These players come to get me ’cause they’d like my behind
I can’t love my business if I can’t get a trick
Down on santa monica where tricks are for kids”

12. (early 90s - classic)
“Gotta find a way, a better way, when I’m there
Gotta find a way - a better way - better way ”

13. (Gracefully Easy)
“There’s the moon asking to stay
Long enough for the clouds to fly me away
Well it’s my time coming, I’m not afraid, afraid to die”

14. (very tough)
“The time is running out, the time is running, the water’s running out, the water’s running
The girl is running out, the girl is running, the girl is running out again”

15. (Mahinda, you should get this)
“The statue of liberty looks so solemn on the tv
100% risk of stepping outside
Every second too precious to try ”

16. (perfectly hard)
“Screaming feed me here
Fill me up again
Temporarily pacify this hungering”

17. (Hip to the Hop)
“Tell me why are we — so blind to see
That the ones we hurt — are you and me ”

18. (Very Tough)
“Makes you high makes you hide
Makes you really want to go, stop
Psycho, groupie, cocaine, crazy
Psycho groupie coke”

19. (Blues Rock)
“I want to shine for you
I want to sparkle too
Just like a diamond cursed”

20. (If you’ve heard this, it’s very easy)
“Alan’s mum & dad,
They brought him up quite well,
They taught him how to read & write,
And how to speak and spell”

March 20, 2006

This Post is in Code

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a weekend post will follow.

January 23, 2006

Trains Suck

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I don’t like to whinge about things, but over the past year (since I gave up my car) I’ve been gradually getting more and more pissed off with the state of the nations trains. Specifically, between Manchester and anywhere that isn’t London.

About one in three journeys end up in the sort of farce I had to put up with for both legs of my trip to Nottingham, which I’ll shortly detail.

All of this has convinced me that I need to get a car again. Imagine the weekend I could have had if I’d been able to travel door to door, on my own terms, with as much luggage as I’d like.

I paid £35 for the priviledge too!

Outbound Journey

I looked on the internet for train times and decided that, since the direct route took close to two hours, that I wouldn’t be able to make the pre-party lunch that’d been planned in Nottingham. I set off from home at 1pm.

I arrived at Picadilly at 150pm, for my 225 train. I was early so that I could go and buy some allergy tablets (since they own kittens), some wine and a magazine, comfortably in time to make the train.

Only there wasn’t a 225 train, there was a 243 train, thus entailing an extra 20 minute wait. Not too bad I thought, but it was just a pre-cursor for what was to follow.

Upon arriving in Sheffield and having sat there for a few minutes (whilst people got off, got on) the train announcer came on and told us that we’d all have to swap with people on the Liverpool bound train. Upon leaving our current train it became evident that our train had, in fact, come into the wrong platform and now could only leave in a westerly direction, hence our shift.

Now this cost us an extra 15-20 minutes or so, and involved me having to lug around my extremely precariously packed back (2 bottles of wine, 1 bottle of Leffe and wayne & Aneta’s wedding gifts, which were quite large.) and sitting around for ages whilst they sorted the train out.

Finally the train marches out on it’s trip south, only to stop, shortly before heading into Langley Mill. By this point I’d already called Pete to let him know I’d be at the station around 430pm, a generous estimate that the stopped train duly corrected by having the front carriage break down, enabling us to complete the journey at a steady 10-15mph. (I’m not joking, or emphising here, it really was this slow).

Further, at 500PM some numpty pulled the emergency stop chord, allowing for a further delay.

I arrived at 535pm in Nottingham, by which point Pete had waited a full hour longer than necessary, though at least part of that was spent in a pub.

After a brief trip to the off-license I arrived at the party just past 6.

Overall Leg Time : a little over 5hrs

Return

After the tip top party, I awake and go for breakfast. I know the trip takes 2hrs and my plan is to go to the station around 1pm, get back to Manchester for around 330pm (allowing for waiting for my train) and then get a bus directly to a pub to watch the game.

oh dear.

I left Pete’s house at 115pm, courtesy of his missus, Lou, and arrived at the station around 140pm.

Looking at the board I’m a little perturbed to see that there are no Liverpool trains listed (Liverpool is the final destination of the Manchester service) and check the boards to see if there are any scheduled for Sunday’s.

Indeed there are, so I go and ask a porter what’s going on?

Apparently Central train drivers are not contractually deigned to work on Sunday’s. All very nice, but why do they then schedule trains for a sunday knowing full well that they can’t fulfill the service?

I phoned Rail Enquiries to find out my best route home.

Nottingham -> Derby -> Stoke -> Manchester.

Interesting.

Of course the last Derby train left at 1343. which was about 3 minutes after I arrived and before I was aware of the situation. My next train leaves at 1443. Lovely.

I do some quick calculations and figure that my best idea might be to watch the game in Stoke, I really don’t want to miss it, but it is now evident I will not be back in Manchester in time.

I arrive in derby at three.

I rush off the train and check out the electronic display… and…. yup! the Crewe train (via stoke) has been cancelled! whip-woo!

I ask the information desk, (for this station, at least, has one), and apparently they’ve just closed the line (about 5 minutes before my arrival in Derby) and are sending some buses. But they won’t be there for at least an hour.

It’s 3pm. I can’t even catch a bus until 4pm. I find a pub.

3pm->6pm I watch the football in a local pub in Derby. On My Own. And we lose.

I arrive back in Derby station to note that the next train… sorry… bus to Stoke leaves at 1843. cue another long wait, a scone and a cup of tea.

The bus leaves at 1900 and arrives in Stoke at 1950. I catch the train back to Manchester. It arrives at 2050. I get home at 2130.

Overall Leg Time : just over 6 hours (I’ve removed two hours for football watching)

Overall

I spent 11 hours travelling, and had to watch the game in Derby. I got shuffled around with bags full of breakable stuff and became irritated. Overall I was able to do nothing I wanted to do except go to the party itself and watch the game. A car would’ve entailed 3 hours travelling, an extra lunch with my mates, less help required from other people, being able to watch the game in Manchester (in hindsight, whether this’d be an advantage is debatable), and having a relaxing sunday evening, possibly with more friends.

Summary

Trains Suck Ass.

I Need a Car.






















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