Tuesday, November 28, 2023

hedgehog

hello there


on a practical level i am quite aware that this shall be of little use, look you see. but still, here we are. 

further, if i may be so bold, we are approaching the end of days for the year that is this year (2023). this is at the least true of when this went and gone done got published, being as it is the last throes of the Nigel Tufnel month of the standard (Gregorian, if you will) calendar. my thoughts must thus progress to what, or which, calendar to procure for the year to come (2024). but, for now, a look at what i ostensibly had on display for the one louder month of this year. 


yes, truly, it is so, as in the above picture (and title) i have had a hedgehog on the wall, so to speak, via the wildlife calendar what i went and purchased. indeed it is also true that the image above (and below) is in the format of that fancy, smart VHS camcorder thing what i got for my (relatively) new phone what has a camera welded to it. 

the main reason, or inspiration, for purchasing the calendar what i did was that it featured this image of a hedgehog on the front of it. perhaps for matters of seasonal relevance they elected to show off this cover image only in as far as November, i know not. but yes, it was totes worth the wait to reveal this one. not that many (if any) other than me see it in situ, if that is the right term, but still. 


anyone wishing to see real (and clear ish) images of a hedgehog, along with a slight video (yes, we have got a video) then you could do a lot worse than click here for documentation of a recent sighting. 

no, it is simply not so that at this stage i have declared an interest in one (1) particular calendar for the year ahead. which, to clarify, shall be 2024. so far i have seen a number on sale what celebrate the late, much missed HMQE2, The King, Elvis Presley, and Sir Cliff Richard. i am uncertain if one of those would hold appeal. let me just wander around, observing, and i am sure that the one which would best be on the wall shall speak to me so as i gaze upon it. 



be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Sunday, November 26, 2023

vibes of a recent release nature

howdy pop pickers


time tends to not be there for the more regular updates here. some might say this is not particularly bad, and that perhaps (maybe) i should give it up all together, look you see. well, no. just what would i do with what time i get free, and where else would i write so? 

right then, music. vibes. tunes, if you will. up to now it feels like i haven't really purchased all that much in respect of "new" records this year. mostly this would be down to the U2 one being overpriced and awful sounding, with the Depeche Mode one being overpriced. and James doing the acoustic thing just held no appeal either. so, October brought not one, not three (that i am aware of) but two (2) records that (which) i had some interest in. 

for clarity, they are Danse Macarbe off of Duran Duran and Hackney Diamonds off of Rolling Stones. those who(m) are interested in provenance may be interested to know that i purchased them off of wha has become my favourite vibes merchant, Sister Ray down in Soho. should chance permit i would strongly endorse or otherwise recommend a visit. 


exactly how interested was i in either or both of these releases? being honest, not that much. my basic rudimentary knowledge of each, discussed a bit more in respective comments below (rather than above) did not suggest any compelling reason for them to actually exist. certain good intentions lurked, to be sure, especially around the DuranX2 one. but then, they just had a new one out (i think last year?), and as for the Stones, really? 

well, anyway, here we are, and both exist. having played each of them at least four or five times, i feel relatively ready to pass comment on them. mindful, of course, that at time of writing each record is now north of a month old, and so in this ever prone to disposal world many shall already have forgotten about them. 


starting with the one i played first, with a sense of "best get it out of the way", as picture above that would be Danse Macarbe off of Duran Duran. i had heard whispers that it was "not great". bit sh!t was one review i saw. oh dear. well, they have done plenty of records dismissed as such, and i have disagreed. and so i gave it a go. 

difficult to see this (with its impressive and lavish packaging) as an album, rather more a collection of songs. there are some new ones, some (partially brave) cover versions and then some "re-imagining" of previous works. which at least are not just awful acoustic versions (refer U2). mostly it feels like an excuse for them to get together with some friends. former member Andy Taylor being an obvious important one, but it is really, really nice to see Warren invited to be part of it. 

considering that an album of covers, Thank You, very nearly (and unfairly) sank them close to thirty years ago, it's quite interesting to see them return to this. i gazed upon the selection of songs what they decided to cover and i feared the worst. should you play the album and find their cover of Ghost Town is awful, well, relax - the next track, Paint It Back, gets even worse. and as for Super Lonely Freak, not quite sure what they were hoping to achieve with Super Freak samples that MC Hammer had not, but this is Simon le Bon we are talking about. you know, a man who will sometimes wake up, think you know what, i (Simes) am going to sail around the world, and then actually do it. 


oddly the cover of Bury A Friend off of that lass what did Glastonbury (Billie Eilish, i think) works really well, but then i am not all that familiar with the original. i really (really) did fear the worst ahead of the Talking Heads cover, but surprisingly their take on Psycho Killer works very well. 

not really an album feel to it, as mentioned. rather more a case of "Simes and chums having some fun and determining it being of a quality to release". with the latter somewhat debatable. at first, as in on my first listen, i was like, ok, exactly how many times do i need to pay this to feel like i got value for money, then put it in a corner and forget it? yet it has grown on me. no way shall this get played as frequently as, say, Medazzaland, but it will get a few more spins. 

moving along, then, and the "surprise" return of The Rolling Stones. who never went away. and when they released the (oddly not on this album) single Ghost Town in the midst of that plague thing some 3 or so years ago, they did make it clear an album was "on the way". but, still, the narrative dictates that actually Hackney Diamonds is a surprise return album. 


partially it was so that i wasn't entirely confused by a new album off of them, just a little sad. for a remarkable, shall never (ever) be repeated career, it did feel like Blue & Lonesome from a few years ago was the perfect (studio based) bookend to it all. just them (and friends) playing the songs which started them on a phenomenal journey. but, for whatever reason, behold a new album. yes, it (very much) is a bad name for a record, Hackney Diamonds, but when you look at their catalogue, more often than not they have come up with a poor name for an album. Exile On Main Street and Sticky Fingers of course being massive exceptions. 

is the (actual) album any good? yes. no, it is not brilliant, nor is it their "best and most important album since....." stuff. well, when i say not brilliant, actually the two (2) lead singles, which got a proper release as singles, Angry and Sweet Sounds Of Heaven, are such. both have had very heavy airplay, particularly on Radio 2, who(m) no doubt like to be nice to the Stones on the off chance they can get one of them to guest. 

speaking of which, to draw guests and the one song together, Sweet Sounds of Heaven. this is a record, or album (tape, even) overloaded with guests. one suspects Mick has a slightly better address book that Simes, for the likes of Sir McCartney of Paul, Sir John of Elton and the Wonder of Stevie features. as does former member Bill Wyman, but no Mick Taylor. oh. anyway, all of those guests are only ones you are aware of by reading the liner notes. which is to say they bring nothing that dramatic or different to the sound. not so with Ms Gaga, who truly does deliver one of those great vocal tracks which remind one of how much they love music and why. 


just about all the reviews of Hackney Diamonds have decided to go for that "oh isn't it amazing that they are still going and doing this" approach, which is a shame. there isn't a bad track here, with even one that appears to have Keith on vocals being not bad. rather perplexingly one review focused on how it had the perfect running time length, but never mind. it, this album, has sold huge amounts, and it would be nice to think it has done so on the basis of the quality of songs as much as the brand name. 

quite soon i am going to have to consider thinking about a "best" of the year thing. no idea at all what shall go for the album of the year. i am not sure either of these should qualify, but the only other new music i can recall off of the year what i actually got was the "difficult" second album off of Inhaler. oh well, i shall give it a think. both of these albums are fairly decent, then. 





be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





Thursday, November 23, 2023

the day the donkey derby came to town

greetings


well, in truth, no. as it happens there was no donkey derby as such, and they didn't quite come to town. but still it remains so that i did see some donkeys (or donkies) on my travels. since such is reasonably interesting i opted, or otherwise elected, to share such here, look you see. there are a few out there who will catch the reference in the title, though. 

a further "no" would be that this was not in that there London (innit). for a change i went off to inspect, or roam, another part of the land. ostensibly i was based in Blackburn (of Lancashire) but appeared to spend more (or most) of my time in and around the Lake District. a quite lovely place; one which holds rather fond memories for moi from the 80s. to answer any question lingering in your mind as to where i was based, no, i did not see (or rather count) so much as one hole there, let alone four thousand. 


mostly, or if you will for the most part, i took these pictures and video (yes, we have got a video) for a couple of dear friends. one in particular, as they have a strong emotional link to the welfare of these wonderful creatures, but such is not my story to tell. i suspect neither would mind me placing them, the images and video, here for anyone else who has an interest. especially as my new phone what has a camera welded to it appears to have taken some decent images for a change. 

do i even know what a donkey derby is? not exactly. i suspect, based on the name and association of a specific definition of the latter word, that it is some quite class race what they have donkeys do. perhaps just for fun, but as with all things in this country undoubtedly some shall place bets on the outcome. good luck to them, and i hope the donkeys enjoy it all. can't ever recall actually being in attendance at a donkey derby, but maybe i was once, in my youth, at some seaside concern or other.


video is above, then, as if not promised then stated as would appear. indeed i have once again gone right ahead and used that smart VHS camcorder thing for it, because why not. those static lines, or signs of tape damage, give it a rather special, human feeling, i think. possibly. 

how were things in Lancashire? well, not entirely as i expected or suspected, coming as i do from the far superior lands of Yorkshire. for a start it appears someone has taught them all the secret of fire, or maybe someone stole the knowledge. overall their interpretation of what a civilised society is like appears to have come on leaps and bounds. indeed all were quite friendly. perhaps they have all just come to accept their lot in life and are no longer quite cross about the fact that they are not of Yorkshire. lovely that there is now peace between our cultures. if anything, any anger or resentment the people of Blackburn had was directed at Burnley, with the express wish of destroying the place. 


in my time momentarily admiring the donkeys (a brief break from verk matters) a rather nice lady came along and drew my attention to the sign on the gate. this sign is reasonably legible in the first image, giving one a warning of being bitten off of a donkey. very wise to keep a distance. often we see animals which appear cute, such as a koala or panda, and assume they shall be have so. true, yes, strictly speaking (in terms of that comparison) no, a donkey is not a bear. but, still, you know. 

perhaps it is just me (who certainly does not read what i write, but thank you for doing so) but it does feel like a good deal more wildlife has been showcased here on my blog this year than would be normal. and why not, really. 




be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






Monday, November 20, 2023

broken bus on broadway

hello there


yes, then, once more some stuff seen down in London (innit). an inescapable reality of spending so much time there is that posts are going to be of things from there, look you see. not unlike a recent post it is all about a vehicle what is busted and needs a mender. just not mine in this instance. 

i was, one evening, taking a stroll in a reasonably affluent and certainly (in its own mind at least) bohemian area of the city. this stroll had some purpose, for it was to go and post some items in a letterbox. as it happens, the postal service offered by Royal Mail and the Post Office (two separate businesses, so each can blame the other for f*** ups) are one of the very few things working proper in this country. but, of course, they are about to be "surprised" by Christmas coming up, for which they will not have planned and so they will get all upset about people sending cards and parcels. i appear to have got somewhat distracted.


so, on the return leg, or part, of this stroll, i saw a whole lot of lights off in the distance. not far distance, but still, one had to get closer to see what was going on. as it turns out, and as you can see in the greater good and glory of Commodore 64 mode, it was a bus what had gone busted (or broken) and was being attended to by a mender. which, in fairness, you probably worked out off of the title of this. oh. 

there is every chance that some (not all) of you will welcome a return to Commodore 64 mode being showcased here. by my own admission, or confession, yes, of late i have been rather distracted by my new VHS mode thing. so as to make amends, or compensate, all images here are in this format, and below is one of those rather fancy animated gif things. 


what was wrong with the bus? absolutely no idea. broken in one way or another. i did not think to look, but if it happens to have been one of them electric ones, quite possible that the battery was busted. this is already a thing what happens a lot with these electric vehicles. goodness knows what it shall be like when them what have decided such get their way and electric vehicles are the dominant thing stood on the road sans charge. 

by no means am i against electric vehicles (i am very much "whatever"), but it does strike me that there are an awful lot of issues with them what no one appears to have thought of. and them running out of charge and being struck is one of the smaller issues, worryingly. a bigger issue is weight. there are reports of structural damage to roads and car parks all due to the weight of "regular size" electric cars, and the lad what mended my busted tyre said that electric cars are a nightmare, as the weight of them means they can't be jacked up (or elevated) to change said tyre with the conventional equipment. oh. 


perhaps i am missing something (or i am just simple) but these are matters which i thought they might well have at least considered, if not planned for, prior to putting all sorts of pressure and deadlines for people to get them. certainly i am aware that for commercial (business) use these electric vehicles are of no use, except for sitting around charging them. 

and what of the fate of the bus? not sure. it was gone by the morning. pretty safe to assume it got towed off to the mender by that massive tow truck, i guess. no, i didn't really expect this many vehicle related posts this month, or London (innit) ones. but here we are. 





be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




Friday, November 17, 2023

get free from hate and get in love

welcome


and hello! somebody somewhere pressed the button what makes the improbability drive work, look you see. under no circumstances at all did i think that i would be so fortunate as to get to see Holly Johnson perform (live and in concert) ever again, in any form or guise. but then, i did. 

quite likely that this shall be an awful lot of gushing, well intended waffle. yes, true, that is pretty much all what i would normally offer here, but i feel compelled to give fair warning. you may well wish to look at the (bad) pictures or play the (poor) videos and not worry so much of what it write. 


that there above, then, is the best picture (i think) that i managed to get of Holly Johnson live at the London Palladium on 27 October 2023. not too happy or impressed with the quality of images off of this new phone with a camera welded to it, but then (as i have mentioned in other posts) it could be all down to me, the user. also, i was jumping up and down and screaming and shouting and singing a lot. 

easily one of, if not the, most excellent parts of the whole experience was that i got to take Uncle Colin along to see it. as in, yes, the one and same Uncle Colin who took me to see Frankie Goes To Hollywood on January 10 1987. so, 36 years, 9 months and a few days (give or take) i got to return a favour of sorts. lovely stuff, and indeed here we are. 


oh goodness me yes, i did (indeed) have the leatherman hat on all day down there in London, and throughout the gig. well, if i was not going to wear it then, then when? now it has gone, by the way, gifted to someone, since my journey and this hat reached a natural end. indeed i am aware this is all jumbled free flowing stuff. 

some video then, and indeed the opening track of the gig. quality is appalling, and quite bouncy. also more likely you will hear me shouting rather than Holly Johnson, which is a shame. but i was there to thoroughly enjoy each and every moment, not to film it. 


here's the improbability drive part, then. on the rare instances Holly has taken to the stage over the last few decades (!!) he has generally started off with either Atomic City or, of course, Welcome To The Pleasuredome. no, not in this instance. he began (commenced) with Warriors Of The Wasteland, which was the exact same song Frankie started with back in 1987. which, to repeat, myself and Uncle Colin were at. yes, there were tears in the eyes. totes unexpected and most happy. 

do i even try and do some sort of review of the gig? yes, i suppose. just simply brilliant. wonderful. amazing to be in a venue with people projecting nothing but love towards Holly, and Holly giving back each and every reason for that love. his voice remains as it was, the songs as brilliant as they always have been. it was ninety exhilarating minutes. 


for details of the set, well, exactly as he had promised, or stated, in all the interviews and what have you leading up to it. we got all seven (7) Frankie singles, the four (4) big hits off of his debut solo album, the wonderful Blast, and a few songs that should have been way more well known than how it all turned out. a surprise omission from that set of songs (yes to talk about one song he didn't do) was the ace Penny Arcade, which he has expressed regret about how it got overlooked. still, we got an absolutely belting, beautiful performance of This Was Me, which very much should have been a massive hit all over the world, man.

most who know me would think, assume or take as a given that a full tilt Frankie Goes To Hollywood reunion (and not just that Eurovision thing) would be what my heart yearns for. not quite so. i have come to accept that it was of its time, and know that certain members of the band would absolutely have no wish to be together again in that way. under no circumstances at all would i wish to see a group of people i hold so dear working together purely for coins, or because they felt obliged. always will be a spectacular shame that it ended, but the light which burns twice as bring, etc. 


besides, a Holly Johnson solo gig gives one (specifically here, me) the very best of two rather wonderful worlds. it may well not be the same having a different band doing the Frankie stuff, but here is where we are, and getting the solo hits too is a massive, massive win. like, for instance, the above video (which is poor, i know) of Love Train

a point i have made before, and shall (probably) make again, is that when they play a Holly song on the radio, right, 90% of the time it's Americanos, and 10% it's Love Train. make no error in judgement, as i quite like Americanos, but it is as straightforward as being that Love Train is one of the all time greatest ever pop singles of all time. if you have played the video this is a trifle late, but sorry for the bouncy video and me shouting along. 


not sure in this day and age if i should post the above pic, but done with love. besides, i suspect the less than ace quality of my camera stops any image searches. some of the people i am with there i have known for (blimey) nearly 20 years, some i had met there. but this instance was the first time of me meeting them for real, as in live and in person. making the night all the more beautiful. indeed i did get to meet some other people, all ladies oddly enough, but in my merry state i placed those pics over on one of them social media things, if you are interested. 

but of course, ultimately, everyone (ahem) came to Holly via one song. that would be the debut single off of Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Relax. well, no, sure, he did indeed attract a whole new audience via that debut solo album, but still. i figured record a bit of it, try not to shout too much, and then get on with digging the song of all songs. here, see how that worked out........


uncertain if it comes out in this video, but the dude in the leather outfit on the screen behind Holly was like, wow, well, totes hot. brilliant dancer, too. who knows, perhaps this three quarter life crisis of mine is taking a different twist. or i was just drunk and merry and enjoying the moment and live and let live and dig what you dig, man.

going slightly away from the gig (if i have even said that much directly of it) and yes, indeed it was so that Uncle Colin and i got to "tourist". quite different from 1987, when we were on a bus trip to and from the Manchester G-Mex (as it was) for the gig and that was it. for the most part, or mostly, we wandered the parts where i have been during the year, like the wonders of Ealing. but, also (and yes into the class record shops), Soho. which is ace. 


rather a shame no sort of (quasi) like for like images of the two of us exist from 1987, but it's not where you are from, it's where you are at. 

yeah, go on then, a return to the gig. and the finale. which was, of course, The Power Of Love. it is this song what Holly has repeatedly stated he wishes to be remembered for, and it is his favourite. even my Mum loves this one, if she couldn't quite take it what was so spectacular about the rest. as a special treat for you all, indeed the below is filmed in VHS mode. 


what a night, then. at the risk of melancholy, soppy or sentimental hygiene, an awful lot of life has happened between my first time of seeing Holly Johnson and this encounter. the same is no doubt true for Uncle Colin, but that is not my story to tell. it would have seemed, for decades, improbable that we would have been on the same side of the equator and a Holly tour would have been on the go. no, it is simply not so that anything is possible, but just sometimes the unlikely is very real. and beautifully so. 

just the one more picture, then. taken off of (or by) Uncle Colin, who apparently has a much, much more better camera welded to his phone. not often that i like pictures of moi, even though i am quite aware and comfortable with the fact that i am overweight and out of date. even me, who doesn't particularly like or care for me at all, can see how happiness radiates off of me, so yeah, i do love this. 


i would suggest that the only other times i have looked so happy in a picture, if they exist, will be ones taken in 1991, 2003, 2005, 2009 and 2012. those what need to know of those dates are already know, but not much of any of them shall be hidden on this blog. 

should it be so that Holly tours or plays some shows again and you get the chance, just for goodness sake go and embrace it. love every moment of it. allow the music, the vibe and the feeling take you wherever it will. i most certainly did, and would love to do so again. 




to be stolen or bought. 





Tuesday, November 14, 2023

stalked by a fox

heya


it is the case that i do very much appreciate how some people click on here from time to time in the hope of reading of some misfortune or other which might have affected me. this is perfectly fine, look you see. over time i have come to appreciate that my novelty factor does wear off, sometimes to the extent that a choice few would wish so ill of me. regrettably for them not much of such happened in this instance, but it was all so tantalisingly close. 

as has so often been the case this year i found myself driving down in that there London (innit) place. perhaps driving is an ambitious term for it, for usually one finds themselves just creeping along in the incessant, never ending traffic. just where everyone is going is a mystery. my travels were at a particularly peak time for such, meaning heavily congested roads. and the road i was on was all the more congested due to various decisions by the incumbent, idiotic mayor of that city, which has seen numerous roads closed to vehicles and what roads remain made smaller ("fewer") for cycle lanes that cyclists on the whole tend to ignore. 

so, with no space anywhere, sat in traffic, what should happen but an ambulance with flashing lights turned up at one end. it was clearly intent on getting somewhere very fast to assist someone. us motorists had little choice but to try and mount the kerb (so to speak) to let it through. i did recall thinking that kerb looks somewhat steep and poorly maintained, so sure enough it was that i had a tyre get all shredded and torn and punctured. 


oh dear, i said. well, some words along those lines. certainly a profanity (or two) featured, as i nursed my vehicle to the nearest street i could actually turn down and await someone to come along and mend the distressed tyre. it was during the four (or so) hours that i was waiting for this to happen that i became aware of being stalked off of a fox, as you can kind of see in the above image. as it turns out the camera what is welded to my new(ish) phone, one of them samsung things, is nowhere near as good as the one on my old lg. which is saying something. 

where does one (or me) begin with this. i suppose the fox part. a most curious and strange thing about being in London (innit) is the proliferation of fox sightings one can make day or night. i do indeed appreciate the ban on fox hunting, but it would appear that any alternate plans (or efforts) to control the number of foxes has failed. often i shall be strolling down a road, in broad daylight, and one shall saunter along near me. facing one at night, however, is a little different.

getting eaten off of a fox was, as it turns out, a nice distraction of fear from the fact that i had a dwindling stack of cigarettes with me (sorry). i had started off with a reasonably full packet, but they are ever so nice to lean on when one is in a moment of distress. sadly, at least for those who would wish harm or misfortune on me, no, the fox did not attack, and no, i did not run out of cigarettes. quite a late night as a result of it all, of course, but ultimately no harm done. to me, at least. 


for the tyre, well. a reality of such a thing happening in a busy area of London (innit) at an even busier than usual time. simple maths, i am a grown up, partially educated, mostly functional adult male. i was perfectly capable of being left alone for a bit as they attended to other motorists in distress. with regards to the incident, well, what can i say. i would knowingly do it again, i suppose, for getting out of the way of an ambulance strikes me as the correct thing to do. 

let me have a fiddle, or look, a this camera welded to my phone. or rather give it over to the boys to alter the settings and what have you. for the cost i would reasonably expect better images off of it, but yes i do (of course) appreciate that this might be a user related matter. 

undoubtedly some of you will have been amused by my plight (if only slightly), and who knows perhaps the next incident shall be far more severe. hopefully, if so, i get the chance to write of it. 




be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






Saturday, November 11, 2023

Wednesday, November 08, 2023

new career in a new town

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one of the many interesting aspects of that there London (innit) place is the propensity various publishers have to issue free (as in gratis) newspapers to members of the public. such as i. this is splendid, as reading an actual newspaper what you hold is considerably more enjoyable than scrolling through a phone. but then i also find it infuriating that such is given away free in a place where some 80% of all of the money in all of the country resides. free, regulated newspapers around the nation would do well to uplift the knowledge and understanding of people as a whole, rather than leaving them to the mercy of free, unregulated internet missives. such, to be fair, as this post, i suppose, look you see. 

when i am in that there London (innit) place i do make every effort to pick up at least one (1) of the free papers on offer. usually they have mountains of them at tube stations. as point of fact it is so that some tube stations have people employed to hand them out. knowing what i know of wages down that way it's entirely likely that yes, they do earn more than moi (me) for doing so. further musings on salary concerns later (in case you thought you missed it), but for now, a couple of adverts what i gone done noticed in a recent edition. actually it was just the one, but go on, have two. 



perhaps the greater good and glory of Commodore 64 mode is not ideal for precise adverts, but still, there you go above. both of the above are job adverts, if that's the right term. it is the one to the left, which is a lot of blue in the above, which caught my attention. yes, if that is what you thought it is, it is indeed an advert for people what want to go and work (in secret) for MI6 or whatever they call it. and work overseas too, apparently, going on the text. 

surely, you (or one) would think, this advert must be a kind of quasi scam? giving the matter some thought and i would have assumed, or otherwise taken as a given, that "secret agent" types were selected or approached off of those who had volunteered for some form of military (or related) career anyway. part of me wishes to think this is all some sort of blue sky, out of the box thinking, to tap into unorthodox sources of servants to our security. mostly, though, i fear it's a woeful sign of how thin the normal talent pool is for such. 

not sure if you can see, but at the bottom (in the below picture) it tells you not to tell anyone if you have applied for the role. well, there you go. i confess i did read it and go "maybe", but ultimately i have no real wish (nor appetite) to live in a different country once more. besides, the pay is probably rubbish. and i have every reason to suspect i should fail their vetting procedures. 


the other advert, for immigration enforcement, held no interest at all. however, it had one of them fancy la-de-dah 'qr' code things, so i tried it out on my (relatively) new phone what has a camera welded to it. all of the positions advertised are for roles dahn sarf, being London (innit) and Portsmouth. oh, the starting salary is inclusive of the "London weighting", and translates as being (noticeably) south of £30,000 for outside of the city. in normal parts of the country that is a lot; for the areas where the jobs are it would be impossible to survive on. quite scary. besides (or plus) immigration is somewhat of a contentious issue in this country, so the job is very likely a right headache. 

and so no, not a career change for me (moi) then, with two opportunities to (in theory) work towards the defence of the realm just not offering the cash or the location. can't say i didn't try. generally i am not as much against things like state sponsored assassination as you might think, but then it was always likely in regards of such that i would be the one facing the business end of the tool for the job. 

best of luck to any of you who(m) are inclined to apply for either or both of these roles. should i get free time, which i certainly won't, it would be nice to knock up a CV for Spiros and send it off. if either role required someone to hang around a gentleman's public restroom facility, well, i doubt very much there is anyone in the present world more qualified for such than he. 


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Sunday, November 05, 2023

alone on a mean street

howdy pop pickers


well, yes, i did (kind of) intimate that i wasn't sure i would celebrate or otherwise commemorate this date each and every year. but here we are, look you see. 

so, on this date, being the date of publication (remember, remember, fifth november) i got to see the celebrated band tin machine. live and in concert. in 1991. quite some time ago, then, and yes, indeed there has been a lot of life happened since then. 


alas it does not appear, or feel, like i have the time nor the energy to create a new celebration. should the former be understandable, believe you me the latter is increasingly of concern. either i am finding myself shutting down slowly or my interests are changing. 

no matter, as for those of you who are (for some reason) interested, i have at the very least managed to create some links to previous celebrations. and here they are - 







there's a fair few other celebration of memory posts on this subject kicking around too, but i dare say all of the above would be about bang on anyone's level of interest. 

perhaps, maybe, i shall find the energy, time and motivation to do a proper post paying tribute next year. of course no promises of me doing so, or me being a thing still. should both worth out as a positive, well, so much the better. 




be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






Wednesday, November 01, 2023

fire, filth, fury

hello there


well, those who visit my blog with the intent on finding things to complain about (or of, look you see) can truly go right ahead here, i suppose. for normal, regular, well balanced people, please note that this particular incident (or episode) on the internet might feature images which may cause some upset, if you use a formidable level of imagination and, presumably, squint. 

quite the flashback to yesterday, or yesteryear if you will. yesterdecades, perhaps, if such a term exists. there i was, off out, about and around on my travels, when i happened upon a retailer selling an item, or rather set of items, what i had not seen for many a year. oddly yes, i had been looking for such, too.


behold, then, for above (and indeed below) is an image, presented (above at least) in the greater good and glory of Commodore 64 mode, of some (four) saucy cigarette lighters. or just lighters if you will, for i suppose one could use it (them) to do stuff other than light cigarettes. which, the having a cigarette part, is a rather silly and bad for you thing to do, i believe i am to state. 

once such lighters were commonplace. and not only risque or saucy images, no, but rather all sorts of pictures, patterns and what have you. these days it seems the majority of places what sell lighters offer them in just a reasonably basic set of shades of colour. maybe it is so that the lighter market is no longer as ferocious or competitive as it once was, and thus no one feels the need to stand out. and yes, in an image not of Commodore 64 nature, these ones do precisely that.


an image in VHS camcorder mode, then, off of that app i purchased and have frequently mentioned. i have clocked, or worked out, how to take the date and time off of it. further, or also, i have mastered the art of adding static, or tape damage, so as to further sort of censor the image for sensitive types. you would think the sort of not really well lit aesthetics of the format would do that, but still. 

provenance of these lighters? a sort of corner shop type of place, where they had them on (very) proud display on the counter. as in, anyone of any age or any particular level of persuasion to get upset could bear (or bare) the same level of witness as i, and indeed here. cost (or price) was £1 each. that is indeed a bit steep, since once can purchase a pack of three or 4 off of Poundland for the same value, but then them ones do not feature such pleasing images. 


it is decidedly so that in this brave new world of ours there is, genuinely sadly, nothing too exciting or different or out of the ordinary in procuring an image of a lady disrobed, or if you will undressed. nude, to be precise. such a sight used to be uncommon, special and rare. this is all the more true of our bewilderingly censored UK society, at least until "an internet" came along. all sights featuring any skin at all tended to be banned, cut, censored or controlled. maybe that led to such repressed senses tinged with an urge to see the forbidden that led me, from nostalgia, to purchase these. well, that and obviously using them for a quite specific cigarette related purpose (sorry). 

how likely is it that i shall purchase further items such as this? well, in terms of lighters, quite (sorry). i rather suspect, however, that seeing these specific saucy ones again is likely to be unlikely. as far as i am aware there are at least a thousand or so images of a similar nature freely available on the internet, so it's not likely people will bother printing them on lighters no more. or anything else, really. you may well have noticed there's hardly any nudies in films these days. with such stuff being so freely available it is no longer a required selling point. so is the way of this century i do not understand. 



be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!