I have a job! Woohoo! It's in TV too. After loads of interviews I finally got a job offer from my first choice this week. I will be working here entering programme promos into the system and suchlike.
I'm starting on Monday so my four week holiday/unemployment will finally be over.
Sweet.....
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Gutted
Not only did Radiohead play their long awaited Hammersmith Apollo gig over the weekend that I couldn't go to because I had to come back here, but apparently the Boosh boys were there as well. Damn you Thom Yorke, why must you frustrate me so! Radiohead had better get their arses down to NZ (or at the very least Oz) sometime soon. That's all I'm saying....
In other news, the girls and I, in our efforts to get out and do something different in order to avoid the inertia/boredom that can set in living in Auckland, decided to accompany my parents (yes I know how sad this sounds) to a lovely semi-local chain pub. It was an interesting experience. I'm sure the regular patrons had never seen the likes of us rock on up there. By which I mean (and I am not being vain saying this) we were the hottest women there. So of course we got hit on about 50 million times by the best dregs of men West Auckland can offer. Those of you from the West will know exactly what I mean. You London types, just think of the American road movies with all sorts of redneck/hillbilly types in and you will sort of understand what I mean. My favourite pickup artist of the night was the bloke and his mates who tried to win us with their extremely drunken dancing then tried to talk to us but his speech was so drunken and garbled we couldn't understand a word he was saying.
It was a strange night to say the least, but we now know for sure not to go to the Cock and Bull Lynfield. I will be sticking to Auckland Central from now on.
In other news, the girls and I, in our efforts to get out and do something different in order to avoid the inertia/boredom that can set in living in Auckland, decided to accompany my parents (yes I know how sad this sounds) to a lovely semi-local chain pub. It was an interesting experience. I'm sure the regular patrons had never seen the likes of us rock on up there. By which I mean (and I am not being vain saying this) we were the hottest women there. So of course we got hit on about 50 million times by the best dregs of men West Auckland can offer. Those of you from the West will know exactly what I mean. You London types, just think of the American road movies with all sorts of redneck/hillbilly types in and you will sort of understand what I mean. My favourite pickup artist of the night was the bloke and his mates who tried to win us with their extremely drunken dancing then tried to talk to us but his speech was so drunken and garbled we couldn't understand a word he was saying.
It was a strange night to say the least, but we now know for sure not to go to the Cock and Bull Lynfield. I will be sticking to Auckland Central from now on.
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Teh Gay
While watching Oliver Stone's epic flop Alexander, my younger brother expressed surprise that he flaunted his interest in boys so openly. I then had to explain to my brother the concept of Greek love.... Heh.
Needless to say he was rather taken aback.
Needless to say he was rather taken aback.
Thursday, May 11, 2006
Mmm...creamy....
Monday, May 08, 2006
I've just realised it's exactly two weeks since I arrived back on the fair shores of Aotearoa. Here's a breakdown of just exactly what I've achieved since I got back.
1 job offer (Boring Engineering firm so turned down of course)
1 lot of Wendys
1 pair of Converse sneakers
1 top from the House of G (still no 1 NZ shop in my heart, heh)
2 low key nights out (I forgot how expensive it is to drink in town!)
2 CDs (Whoops)
3 days of window (and actual) shopping
3 meat pies
4 interviews (am getting sick of recruitment agencies)
5 lots of takeaways
6 job applications
7 bus rides
15+ hours of Mighty Boosh viewing (Thanks again Sadie!! Daytime television sucks. And the Boosh rule!!)
24+ hours of movie viewing on Sky (As above. Thank goodness for Sky.)
36 hours of internet surfing
100 million card games on SolSuite 2002
As you can see it's been very productive. Heh.
1 job offer (Boring Engineering firm so turned down of course)
1 lot of Wendys
1 pair of Converse sneakers
1 top from the House of G (still no 1 NZ shop in my heart, heh)
2 low key nights out (I forgot how expensive it is to drink in town!)
2 CDs (Whoops)
3 days of window (and actual) shopping
3 meat pies
4 interviews (am getting sick of recruitment agencies)
5 lots of takeaways
6 job applications
7 bus rides
15+ hours of Mighty Boosh viewing (Thanks again Sadie!! Daytime television sucks. And the Boosh rule!!)
24+ hours of movie viewing on Sky (As above. Thank goodness for Sky.)
36 hours of internet surfing
100 million card games on SolSuite 2002
As you can see it's been very productive. Heh.
Friday, April 28, 2006
Home Again
Yes, as the title shows I'm back on the fair shores of Aotearoa. I said a sad farewell to London and my awesome London peeps on Sunday and after a marathon 23 hour plus flight via Malaysia I arrived back in Auckland safe and sound four days ago.
It's been great to see my family and stuff. I'm still settling back into West Auckland life but it is eery how little seems to have changed in two years. With the exception of my baby brother who has grown almost a foot since I saw him last. I am now offically the midget of the family!
My next step is to find a proper job to keep me busy. Meanwhile I have changed my blog name to more accurately reflect the current content.
I had an absolutely amazing time in London and I will really miss all my friends back there but I suppose it is now time to get myself sorted and be a proper grown up. Well as much as I will ever be. :P
It's been great to see my family and stuff. I'm still settling back into West Auckland life but it is eery how little seems to have changed in two years. With the exception of my baby brother who has grown almost a foot since I saw him last. I am now offically the midget of the family!
My next step is to find a proper job to keep me busy. Meanwhile I have changed my blog name to more accurately reflect the current content.
I had an absolutely amazing time in London and I will really miss all my friends back there but I suppose it is now time to get myself sorted and be a proper grown up. Well as much as I will ever be. :P
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Booshtastic!!
Last night I finally got to go and see The Mighty Boosh Live and in the flesh at the Carling Academy Brixton! It was amazing, the guys are hilarious! I didn't stop laughing the whole time. All the main characters were in the show - Vince & Howard (of course), Naboo, Bollo, The Hitcher, The Moon, Rudy and Old Greeeeeg and they looked fantastic! Noel was gorgeous in his mirror ball suit and Howard gets down to his undies. Excellent. Also Bollo (the ape) really sounds just like Tem Morrison. I even managed to get some pics.
After the show my flatmate Sadie and I went to the offical aftershow party at Plan B just down the road. Robots in Disguise were playing (the Boosh's offical band, well sorta) and the guys were all there. Robots in Disguise played really good electro pop and Sadie and I indulged in some Boosh watching/gawking. After a bit we slowly infiltrate our way behind the VIP rope to get a better look. We ended up sitting in the exact right spot that the Boosh guys had to push past us to leave the VIP area so Sadie and I both managed to cop a feel of Noel's arse as he went past and I got Julian's thigh!! They were lovely.....*sigh* Also Naboo is really tiny, a good four or five inches shorter than me!
We also drunkenly chatted/rambled to Rich Fulcher (Bob Fossill) and Bollo's alter ego, Dave Brown. Sadie even persuaded Rich to sing the hilarious Rapper with a Baby song from his own show, Snuffbox. (Go here to watch it.)
We also took part in a group congo on the dancefloor with Noel somewhere up the front and us at the back with his girlfriend Sue (from Robots in Disguise) holding onto me! (I didnt tell her I touched his arse, probably wouldnt have gone down well)
All and all it was a fantastic night and a great way to spend one of my last nights in London. *sniff*
Here are the photos from the show. Enjoy!

And that's why I dont like cricket!

I am Electro Boy....

Howard in his undies

Aahhh....when you are de Moon...

I'm Old Greeeeeggggg!
After the show my flatmate Sadie and I went to the offical aftershow party at Plan B just down the road. Robots in Disguise were playing (the Boosh's offical band, well sorta) and the guys were all there. Robots in Disguise played really good electro pop and Sadie and I indulged in some Boosh watching/gawking. After a bit we slowly infiltrate our way behind the VIP rope to get a better look. We ended up sitting in the exact right spot that the Boosh guys had to push past us to leave the VIP area so Sadie and I both managed to cop a feel of Noel's arse as he went past and I got Julian's thigh!! They were lovely.....*sigh* Also Naboo is really tiny, a good four or five inches shorter than me!
We also drunkenly chatted/rambled to Rich Fulcher (Bob Fossill) and Bollo's alter ego, Dave Brown. Sadie even persuaded Rich to sing the hilarious Rapper with a Baby song from his own show, Snuffbox. (Go here to watch it.)
We also took part in a group congo on the dancefloor with Noel somewhere up the front and us at the back with his girlfriend Sue (from Robots in Disguise) holding onto me! (I didnt tell her I touched his arse, probably wouldnt have gone down well)
All and all it was a fantastic night and a great way to spend one of my last nights in London. *sniff*
Here are the photos from the show. Enjoy!

And that's why I dont like cricket!

I am Electro Boy....

Howard in his undies

Aahhh....when you are de Moon...

I'm Old Greeeeeggggg!
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
James Blunt is the Anti Christ
Last night while watching The OC, I discovered yet another reason to loathe James Blunt. He murders the memory of the beautiful Crowded House original with his cover of "Fall At Your Feet". Evil, evil little man. I also partly blame Josh Schwartz for encouraging him and playing that song on his show about fifty times.
Monday, April 10, 2006
Ziggy Stardust and the Avian Death Flu
The one of the highlights of my weekend was watching the awesome Ziggy Stardust The Movie on BBC4 on Friday. Filmed in 1973, it's touted as being Bowie's final performance as Ziggy Stardust and for a Bowie fan like me, it was brilliant.
I was subsequently struck down with Avian Death Flu on Saturday so pretty much spent the rest of the weekend tucked up in bed/on the couch, apart from Sunday night where I managed to rally myself to cook dinner for a couple of friends with help from my flatmates.
I'm still battling on but hopefully will be feeling better soon. If you dont hear from me in a while, you'll know I've succumbed.
I was subsequently struck down with Avian Death Flu on Saturday so pretty much spent the rest of the weekend tucked up in bed/on the couch, apart from Sunday night where I managed to rally myself to cook dinner for a couple of friends with help from my flatmates.
I'm still battling on but hopefully will be feeling better soon. If you dont hear from me in a while, you'll know I've succumbed.
Monday, April 03, 2006
Party Time
Friday, March 31, 2006
Ok Go, Ok Yes!
Last night I went along with my flatmate to see the excellent Ok Go. I hadn't really heard much of their stuff beforehand, except for the publicity surrounding their DIY home dancing video for "A Million Ways". Or so I thought.
We cruised along to Scala in Kings Cross, which is a pretty cool and relatively small venue. We were there early enough to catch both the support acts. The first was one guy with a ridiculously long performance name that I can't remember at all. Something Slap....Something Fish? He resembled a better looking Jamie Cullem and played much better acoustic-y pop rock. Also apparently from Essex.
The next band the Bright Space came on to dry ice and the theme from James Bond (You only Live Twice, I think). A slightly poncey start but they proved they had the goods. They were pretty impressive and rocked out the crowd. Although I swear I recognised almost all their guitar riffs from other bands but still they poached from the greats - The Cure, Radiohead etc. Also they seem to specialise in clones - their bassist was the splitting image of a young Alex James (complete with the classic casual side to side head nod) while the actor Alan Davies was on drums.
Then it was onto the main act. Ok Go came onto the Stones "Miss You" and a very groovy wallpaper slideshow. Very cool! I swear they had at least 5 different wallpaper designs from houses I have lived in as a child. Got to love that 70s design.
Anyway the band was amazing! They are very much that American Californian style peppy indie rock. They reminded me of a much happier Weezer. Really up-beat and fun. As they progressed through their excellent set, I realised I actually knew some of their songs. One song “Get Over It” I’m sure I heard on an ad somewhere. At one point, just between songs, my flatmate Liz yelled out “You’re so damn hot” quite loudly. I agreed with her that the lead singer was attractive but possibly not quite that sexy, but then as they launched into the track “You’re So Damn Hot” I realised that I had a) that song on a mix cd and b) really liked that track. So Liz and I had a good boogie to that one.
They ended the night with a rendition of their now famous “Million Ways” dance routine which is absolutely hilarious, as you can see below. Seeing them do it live was even funnier.
It was a wicked night and I am now converted. Ok Go kick ass.
We cruised along to Scala in Kings Cross, which is a pretty cool and relatively small venue. We were there early enough to catch both the support acts. The first was one guy with a ridiculously long performance name that I can't remember at all. Something Slap....Something Fish? He resembled a better looking Jamie Cullem and played much better acoustic-y pop rock. Also apparently from Essex.
The next band the Bright Space came on to dry ice and the theme from James Bond (You only Live Twice, I think). A slightly poncey start but they proved they had the goods. They were pretty impressive and rocked out the crowd. Although I swear I recognised almost all their guitar riffs from other bands but still they poached from the greats - The Cure, Radiohead etc. Also they seem to specialise in clones - their bassist was the splitting image of a young Alex James (complete with the classic casual side to side head nod) while the actor Alan Davies was on drums.
Then it was onto the main act. Ok Go came onto the Stones "Miss You" and a very groovy wallpaper slideshow. Very cool! I swear they had at least 5 different wallpaper designs from houses I have lived in as a child. Got to love that 70s design.
Anyway the band was amazing! They are very much that American Californian style peppy indie rock. They reminded me of a much happier Weezer. Really up-beat and fun. As they progressed through their excellent set, I realised I actually knew some of their songs. One song “Get Over It” I’m sure I heard on an ad somewhere. At one point, just between songs, my flatmate Liz yelled out “You’re so damn hot” quite loudly. I agreed with her that the lead singer was attractive but possibly not quite that sexy, but then as they launched into the track “You’re So Damn Hot” I realised that I had a) that song on a mix cd and b) really liked that track. So Liz and I had a good boogie to that one.
They ended the night with a rendition of their now famous “Million Ways” dance routine which is absolutely hilarious, as you can see below. Seeing them do it live was even funnier.
It was a wicked night and I am now converted. Ok Go kick ass.
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
$%£^$£^£@!!
Damn it to hell!!! I've waited two years in the hope I could go and see them while I was here in the UK. And they play the month after I leave. Argh!!
Friday, March 17, 2006
Looking to kill some time?
This site Stuff on my cat is genius. Look at the cats. They all look so disgruntled. Hee.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
The Zoffanies

present
April Fools
A Final Performance
Saturday 1 April from 7.30pm
The Zoffanies are –
Liz “The Lungs” Larvin
Sadie “The Beats” Butler
Mel “The Kiwi” Scott
Featuring special guests
The Highgate Honeys
(Jessica, Lesley & Catherine)
April Fools
A Final Performance
Saturday 1 April from 7.30pm
The Zoffanies are –
Liz “The Lungs” Larvin
Sadie “The Beats” Butler
Mel “The Kiwi” Scott
Featuring special guests
The Highgate Honeys
(Jessica, Lesley & Catherine)
Dress to Impress
Don’t forget it’s Fancy Dress – so come along dressed as your favourite Film, TV or Music star.
Go on, you know you want to……
Don’t forget it’s Fancy Dress – so come along dressed as your favourite Film, TV or Music star.
Go on, you know you want to……
Monday, March 06, 2006
A Letter from my Liver
Dear Madam,
For many years now you and I have had an unspoken agreement about the terms of our relationship. You indulge fairly occasionally (once or twice a month) giving me plenty of time to recover between drinking sessions while I faithfully process all toxins you feed to me.
But now I find you have broken the terms of our agreement and I must protest.
Three nights in a row of steady drinking is completely unacceptable!! I find no time to recover before you bombard me with yet more alcohol and fatty foods.
This must stop, or else I will be forced to abandon you and find work elsewhere.
You have been warned.
Yours resentfully,
Your Liver
For many years now you and I have had an unspoken agreement about the terms of our relationship. You indulge fairly occasionally (once or twice a month) giving me plenty of time to recover between drinking sessions while I faithfully process all toxins you feed to me.
But now I find you have broken the terms of our agreement and I must protest.
Three nights in a row of steady drinking is completely unacceptable!! I find no time to recover before you bombard me with yet more alcohol and fatty foods.
This must stop, or else I will be forced to abandon you and find work elsewhere.
You have been warned.
Yours resentfully,
Your Liver
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Come with us on a journey through time and space..
Guess where I'm going in the third week of April?
No, not back to good ol' NZ. Well okay technically I am but almost just as exciting. I am going to see The Mighty Boosh. Live! And in the flesh!
I sooo can't wait. Although it does mean I fly out of the country in five days. But still Vince, Howard, Naboo and co! And we can't forget - Old Greeeeggggg!!!
Funky.
No, not back to good ol' NZ. Well okay technically I am but almost just as exciting. I am going to see The Mighty Boosh. Live! And in the flesh!
I sooo can't wait. Although it does mean I fly out of the country in five days. But still Vince, Howard, Naboo and co! And we can't forget - Old Greeeeggggg!!!
Funky.
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
You can't always get what you want......
Last night me and the flatties went to see the Rolling Stones!!! Well not quite but we got to see these guys, the Counterfeit Stones which is practically the same thing. Liz's mate was in the band so we cruised out to Hammersmith to see them perform. I know it sounds slightly naff going to see a covers band but they were bloody awesome!!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)