Monday, 22 September 2008
Foux da fa fa
So I thought I'd start at the top of the list and try a little French. Unfortunately it turns out my attention span isn't quite what it used to be, because I didn't get very far before my mind started to wander back to a great clip I'd seen ages ago by the awesome Flight of the Conchords, where they try to speak French to impress some girls. I'm not sure their pulling technique worked, but I have to say I think I prefer their version of French to the real thing.
Baguette, Soup du jour, Camembert, Bureau de Change, Discotheque and Jacques Cousteau - this is French I could work with.
And don't forget the Foux Da Fa Fa's.
Seriously though, I did manage to learn a thing or two.
I can now count to 10 in French successfully(ish), and also know how to greet someone in basic French. It's a start!
Now I just need to find some unsuspecting Frenchie upon whom I can unleash my new found knowledge...
PS: If any of you are unfamiliar with Flight of the Conchords, do yourself a favour and watch some of their stuff on YouTube, it's genius.
My favourite -
It's Business Time.
Sunday, 21 September 2008
"Stuff"
Good Stuff.
The Stuff dreams are made of.
Stuff your face (preferably with a Stuffed crust pizza).
Stuff off.
Get Stuffed.
But the 'Stuff' that's on my mind at the moment is 'My Stuff'.
We're planning to move home in the next month or two, so we've decided to be pro-active and start packing early. And that means climbing up into the dusty, creepy loft and digging out all the old boxes and suitcases which have been tossed up there in the last couple of years, to start going through 'My Stuff'. Vast amounts of it.
It shocks me every time I poke my head into the loft to see just how much 'Stuff' I've managed to accumulate in just a few short years. I think I may be a hoarder.
I'd like to think that some of it is quite important Stuff, but the sad truth is that the huge majority is just sentimental old crap that I can't bring myself to throw away.
Old birthday cards (even the occasional rare Valentine's Day card), letters from old school friends, drawings, souvenirs, trophies and medals (mostly home made), and loads of awful photographs.
And a great set of stress balls in the shape of boobies. With nipples and everything.
But I've promised myself that this time I'll be brutal, so it's got to be a case of out with the old and in with the new. All the old tat has sadly got to go...
Even the squeezy boobies. :(
Friday, 19 September 2008
Voluntary Beatings
Yup, it's rugby season again.
At the end of every season, and again at the beginning of each ensuing campaign, I tell myself I'm too old and unfit for rugby, and resign myself to the fact that I'll be enjoying the next season from the stands.
But every year I get a welcome call from the lads at the rugby club, and something inside me makes me say "Hell yeah, I'll be there on Saturday."
Maybe it's the camaraderie and the banter amongst the guys.
Maybe the thrill of competition, going toe-to-toe with the opposition.
Most likely it's just the opportunity to legally beat the crap out of a bunch of Englishmen week in and week out.
Whatever it is, I'm playing my first match of the season tomorrow afternoon.
And as Russell Peters' father would say, "Somebody gonna get a hurt real bad!"
Thursday, 18 September 2008
Life's "To Do" List
It all started when I was looking into doing next year's London to Brighton Bike Ride, and came across a great blog/website which made me think about all the things I've always promised myself I'd do, but just never got around to doing.
Some of them are pretty small and fairly easy to do - e.g. growing a moustache (no giggling at the back please) - while others will take quite a lot of planning and/or spending - e.g. seeing the Northern Lights - but all are achievable. In fact, some of them I've done already. I'm not cheating, it's just that I've realised that I've already done a few things on my list that I've always wanted to do, so I though I might as well include them as proof that all of these things are within reach.
A great example is the Metallica Concert I was lucky enough to be part of on Monday night.
Ever since I can remember, there have been two bands I've always wanted to see play live - Metallica and Queen. Whilst the latter is sadly no longer possible (Queen without Freddie Mercury just isn't right, is it?), Metallica are still going strong after 27 years together and have just produced their ninth studio album.
So when they advertised a promotional tour including a one night stop in London, I jumped at the chance and got myself a couple of tickets (for only a fiver each, I might add) to the best show in town. They didn't disappoint, the show rocked out, and I loved every minute.
It just goes to show, sometimes it's possible to cross items off your list without any planning at all, they can just fall into your lap if you're in the right place at the right time.
Who knows, maybe 'One Day' could be tomorrow...
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Let the rambling begin...
I've had a few ideas brewing in my jumbled mind for a while now which I thought would be good to put down on paper (or on screen, as the case may be...), but it's taken me ages to finally get off my sizeable butt and get started. Better late than never though I guess.
So this is just a quick note to get myself started, but hopefully now that I've taken the first step in setting it all up and producing my first post, I'll keep going and produce more ramblings with some sort of regularity. :)
Oh, one last thing - for those of you who might be wondering about the fairly strange blog title I've chosen - Marmite Soldiers is the name that my friend Jethro and I once decided we would use for our fictional band when we were about 10.
Either that or The Luminous Toothpicks.
I reckon we would've rocked.
