Wednesday, March 23, 2011

1976 Posters for The Man Who Fell To Earth Implausibly Glamorous!

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This poster from the 1976 Nic Roeg film The Man Who Fell To Earth - starring Bowie as an "extraterrestrial who crash lands on Earth seeking a way to ship water to his planet" - looks incredibly glamorous today .

What must it have been like back in mid 70s London?

Answer: Like an alien had arrived!

Click through to see more great images - BowieNet News

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Lovely Spike Milligan anecdote.

✒More on Spike Milligan. Jim McLean emails: "I was in Spike's office in the mid- 60s with Dominic Behan. Someone in the office asked him what was the population of London. Spike opened the window, looked out and started counting, 'one, two, three …'"

http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2011/mar/19/simon-hoggarts-week-japan

Thursday, March 03, 2011

World Book Day

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I'm going in to Charlie's school this afternoon to read a to some kids to help celebrate World Book Day.

I'm going to read from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - hopefully have time to get to the finding of the Golden Ticket.

Apparently the official name for this day is: "World Book and Copyright Day" - doesn't have quite the same cosy  feeling put like that, does it?

Monday, February 14, 2011

Lovely retro USB MIX TAPE

Nice idea... (via The Reg: Geeky gifts for Valentine's Day)



See: Suck UK

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Charlie's Broken Arm...: New Pots for Old

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Charlie had his “above the elbow” cast removed today - however the doctor says he must have a new one (below elbow) for two more weeks... (then no contact sports for 4 more weeks).

He chose a very nice blue colour this time and he's being very brave :-)

Monday, February 07, 2011

First fondleslab found in 1970s kids TV sci-fi gem • reghardware

"...it's turtles all the way down!"

Today's Dilbert referenced the quote: "it's turtles all the way down!" which I couldn't remember the origin of.

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Wikipedia says:
The most widely known version appears in Stephen Hawking's 1988 book A Brief History of Time, which starts:

A well-known scientist (some say it was Bertrand Russell) once gave a public lecture on astronomy. He described how the earth orbits around the sun and how the sun, in turn, orbits around the center of a vast collection of stars called our galaxy. At the end of the lecture, a little old lady at the back of the room got up and said: "What you have told us is rubbish. The world is really a flat plate supported on the back of a giant tortoise." The scientist gave a superior smile before replying, "What is the tortoise standing on?" "You're very clever, young man, very clever", said the old lady. "But it's turtles all the way down!"[1]

The origins of the turtle story are uncertain.

The quote makes me smile, the story enhances it.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Police do normal police stuff... feel the need to call it "Operation Tornado"

Why is this considered a "special operation"?
BBC News - Known criminals targeted in Cleveland Police operation

Police on Teesside are planning to carry out more than 40 operations over the coming week as part of efforts to target known criminals.

Officers from Cleveland Police will focus on domestic violence, anti-social behaviour, drug dealing and shop crime during Operation Tornado.

via BBC News - Known criminals targeted in Cleveland Police operation.

I thought that was why we had police. What are they doing when not on a "special operation"?

Friday, January 28, 2011

Lovely nostalgic article on 70s sports games...

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Really enjoyed this
The day video almost killed the Subbuteo star

The arrival of video games in the 1970s saw the slow demise of table football, cricket and rugby and with it the end of an era when sportsmen looked like your uncle Len

Brings back some memories of some fine Subbuteo matches.

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Also like the mention of Panini stickers... I found (here) this one that the article mentions - those new fangled Match Attax cards just can't compete.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Charlie's Broken Arm.


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Charlie has broken his arm (Ulna) in an accident at a "soft play" centre (we know.. soft play... irony etc.) when one of his friends landed on him during another friend's birthday party.


He's been very brave.

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We spent a few hours on Thursday evening at A&E (Darlington Memorial Hospital) where they examined, X-ray'd and put a temporary cast on him. He has a "green stick fracture" of his forearm. This morning we went back to the hospital and Charlie now has an "above the elbow" cast in a fetching green colour which he'll wear it for 3 weeks.

All the staff at the hospital were friendly and efficient and we were well looked after.

Meanwhile... who's my goalkeeper for Sunday's match?!

Photo Set here



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Friday, November 19, 2010

Life after fame: Lloyd Cole on what your hotel room tells you about your pop career - Features, Music - The Independent




Enjoyed this article written by Lloyd Cole, spans his career - measured by the quality of the hotel room he is booked into. From big-label excess to small time solo act.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Band Name Quiz (from 2002)

This is a (silly) cryptic quiz we (EJC music club dudes) put together one evening... it greatly amused us at the time... wonder if it still does!



  1. able

  2. mega-voice

  3. swedish palindrome

  4. turkey relish

  5. st trinians

  6. polite snog

  7. not hate

  8. grunge heaven

  9. portacabbage

  10. bees arse

  11. fuzz/filth/stench/pigs/coppers/feds/rozzers

  12. confectionary

  13. not no

  14. samantha, darren & tabatha, under a spell

  15. skeletal 007 boss

  16. easy as 1-2-3...

  17. entrance and exit

  18. definite article, definitely

  19. same as it ever was

  20. west of asia

  21. John Logi Baird's big idea

  22. wailing ghost in native america

  23. barbarella barbarella

  24. honeycomb buzz

  25. kebab before autumn

  26. electric gender bender

  27. big apple mannequins

  28. bland & blonde, neither IQ or ECU

  29. tiny boat races

  30. aa bottom

  31. bowie's young dudes

  32. lame brains

  33. vietnamese capital sucks (NOT!)

  34. dark carrions

  35. mother & son immaculately linked

  36. chemical nocturnal sprinters

  37. chillier cocktail

  38. conversing crania

  39. citrus crush

  40. thankfully deceased

  41. depressed pearlmakers sect

  42. handmade in deutchland

  43. saline duct secretion goes bang

  44. overpopulated dwelling

  45. U 4 E Ah

  46. east of europe

  47. pretentious french face

  48. incomplete elements

  49. petrified flowers

  50. 3 footed feathered friends

  51. pleasure fraction

  52. from the ame

  53. oyster gridlock

  54. I own this messy massacre of love?

  55. airborne beatle in a flap

  56. profound indigo

  57. johan-sebastian-dude ike&tina turbo !!!!!!!

  58. knock knock

  59. curly, larry & mo

  60. lemon sorcery symphonia

  61. satans little helpers

  62. next noise for England's capital

  63. metal maggie

  64. heavy metal airship

  65. scarlet monarch

  66. perverted nun

  67. division of naked apes

  68. rugs on drugs

  69. heavyweight oxymoron male

  70. ma, pa & kids, keeping the ships from the rocks

  71. pitter patter of...

  72. comfortable prison

  73. gothic remedy

  74. sanfrancisco rolls-royces

  75. soupey scottish valley

  76. le sid vicious

  77. satsuma soporific state

  78. glad start to the working week

  79. ocular dream state

  80. symphonic movement after dusk

  81. land of the rising sun

  82. not from these shores

  83. 3 of these to heaven

  84. always rises to the top

  85. buttoned up jumpers

  86. nixon/carter/clinton/reagan/bush

  87. annually, with jelly, icecream & cake

  88. first yell


This is a (silly) quiz we (EJC music club dudes) put together one evening... it greatly amused us at the time... wonder if it still does!

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Amazing (planned) Chinese bus reminds me of...

This amazing public transport plan from China (found via slashdot)

China to build ginormous buses that cars can drive under


http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/02/china-to-build-ginormous-buses-that-cars-can-drive-under-video/


http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:tC3Xae0Vhh0JTM:http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/7431/catbus.jpg&t=1

Reminds me of the Catbus from My Neighbor Totoro.

Thursday, July 08, 2010

West Ham 'Fans delighted with new kit' shocker

Looks like West Ham have got a decent reto design for the new season's away kit. Lovely photo ad with players eating at a "traditional greasy spoon" cafe (spot the sauce bottles) looking back to the days of Bonzo, Lamps, Trev and Devo and the traditional pre-match fry-up (load them carbs!).

Looking forward to the new home kit too:
The new home shirt - which will also feature a welcome return to a more traditional design - is to be revealed later this month.

via Knees up Mother Brown - West Ham United FC Online: News.

Friday, July 02, 2010

Bowie STATIONTOSTATION SPECIAL AND DELUXE EDITION BOXES DUE IN SEPTEMBER

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I mostly buy music as mp3s these days... although I still buy a few CDs (especially where the CD is cheaper/the-same-price as a download). However this would be tempting.. even though I already have most of (nearly all) the music on multiple formats. I remember buying the "Live Nassau Coliseum" on a bootleg cassette at the Portobello Road market... and then some time later finding it as a vinyl bootleg - you can't replicate that excitement of discovery via a torrent search.
I expect my/our generation (mid forties now) must be the last who will likely still lust after "owning the object".
We first mentioned this one almost a year ago (08.11.2009 NEWS: STATION TO STATION FOUR DISC SET DUE NEXT YEAR) and it is with much pleasure that we are now able to exclusively announce the release of EMI's 3-CD Special Edition and 5-CD, DVD and heavyweight vinyl Deluxe Edition of David Bowie's massively influential 1976 album, Station To Station ...along with the much bootlegged fan favourite: Live Nassau Coliseum

From: davidbowie.com/news

Friday, June 25, 2010

Photos for Dennis' Birthday

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Uncle Dennis is soon to be 80.. can it really be 10 years ago since we got together to celebrate his 70th?

Here's some photos from that event 10 years ago plus some other old family ones which were dusted off on that occasion.

Photo set - click HERE

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Photos/Videos of Day out with Wendy, Richard & Girls & Dogs & Horses.

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Charlie and I had a great day out with (sister) Wendy and family over in Cumbria yesterday. Charlie had an excellent horse riding lesson with Wendy and progressed to enjoying "rising trot" under her tuition.

Photo Set here

There's also some Videos here

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Young Premier League Footballers (try to) do some good

This is a very encouraging story:
Stoke's Dave Kitson leads call for non-league youth investment

West Ham's Jack Collison and Aston Villa's Curtis Davies have joined the striker in asking for money for grassroots football

From the Guardian

Our nearest pro club Darlington (beware - awful flash encumbered website!) were just relegated from League 2. They have recently announced new Advanced Development Centres in partnership with a non-profit company Elite Advanced Development - website for the Darlington one here.

I made some inquiries about this as they were inviting kids to attend trials - here's a news item from our footy club website.

To the crucial question  "who is funding the professional football club's Advanced Development Centres " the answer is - the kids themselves - or of course rather their parents/families via weekly fees and having to buy the required kit.

I think given the amount of money in professional football - it's outrageous that a pro-club does not have the resources to run these types of academies. Darlington FC's financial problems are well known (recently emerging from administration). However many other lower league clubs are following the same route - with players/parents effectively funding the academies.

I sympathise with the plight of the clubs - for them it may well be this method or no academies - but I refuse to join in with it.

Well done to Kitson, Collison & Davies for taking a stand and highlighting the issue.


Stoke's Dave Kitson leads call for non-league youth investment


West Ham's Jack Collison and Aston Villa's Curtis Davies have joined the striker in asking for money for grassroots football




Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Momus: Bubble Music - following on that Heaven 17 80s revisit...

Enjoyed this.... hadn't come across Momus before... know nothing about all his other stuff (should I?). This definitely sounds like an early 80s Japan/Sakamoto/YMO kinda thing (includes samples of "Bamboo Music") -  Fun!

Momus: Bubble Music

via YouTube - Momus: Bubble Music.