MTNS — “Fears” [♬]

•October 20, 2016 • Leave a Comment

Lily Allen — “The Fear” (Explicit) [music video]

•October 11, 2016 • Leave a Comment

Escape: UoA Glee Showcase 2016

•October 10, 2016 • Leave a Comment

The University of Auckland has a Glee Club and towards the end of every year they put on their annual show for the public.

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Although I freaking love music and dance, Glee really isn’t my cup of tea, I think it’s a loner thing, but I know a few people who enjoy it immensely and that’s enough for me to put aside my preferences and appreciate what I might have otherwise never given a chance. I attended Saturday’s show to see my friend perform, and she was fantastic! It was fantastic. From opening act through to the encore, the students really put on a great performance, but my friend was the star of the show for me. So many things ran through my head during, like past relationships and current friendships type of things, but I don’t feel like writing about that stuff. Instead, here’s what I wrote on the official Glee Club Facebook page because I thought someone might like to read how much someone else, who they have zero affiliations with, enjoyed and appreciated their passion, talent and dedication, because it really showed.

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*sang… On top of being able to sing and dance, my friend is also an ace of an artist. I envy her skills. (What have I been doing with my life?) Here are some pre-text Escape posters my friend helped design (click for high-res):

Follow the University of Auckland Glee Club on a musical journey of self-discovery of epic proportions, from the blissful heights of cloud nine, all the way to the darkest pits of the nightmare that haunt us. Join us as we escape reality, breaking free from our fanciful dreams and our dreary inhibitions, and learn to rise up from the ashes!

With beautiful singers, stunning dancers, and an eclectic range of music, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this show, so get your tickets today!

McNugget Rampage

•October 5, 2016 • Leave a Comment

A lot of random things get mentioned at Dr. Sketchy and last night my friend Carl and MC Nat Hugill, aka. Lilly Loca, were laughing over some crazy woman with a hard-on for McNuggets. Here is the video of said woman, and it is next level cray-cray!!

“Don’t make me assume my ultimate form!” Honestly speaking, as irate and hangery as she was, I thought her crazy talk was well articulated. …Nobody introduce this bitch to popcorn chicken.

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Dr. Sketchy Auckland: Intergalactic with Duchess deBerry

•October 4, 2016 • Leave a Comment

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forgot write to Sorry I anything…Speechless.

My First Public Short-Short-Story Reading: “Customer Service Relations” [F]

•September 30, 2016 • Leave a Comment

“Customer Service Relations” is a very short story that focuses on a close friendship formed between a boy and a street vendor. In fact, it is part of a chapter to a larger story that I am still working on. There was an opportunity last night at the weekly Auckland Write Club meet to share creative prose, so I did, which is something I have never done before. I formatted the story to fit on three pages and asked if anyone would be so kind to read it out aloud on my behalf. Four people were keen, so I gave the pages to three of them to take turns reading (thank you). It was fantastic! The way they spoke the lines I had crafted on paper and brought the characters to life. The way they and the room reacted to moments I hadn’t anticipate getting a reaction from. They were a very well read and enthusiastic group of fellow writers and lovers of fiction. It felt good to be among them and to see trust mutually reciprocated — me trusting them with my story and them trusting me for the same thing. At a whooping 400 words long; if you do take the time to read it, I thank you. 😀

Why whenever I eat does it feel as if I haven’t eaten in days?

“One fish burger. Fries still coming, kid,” Neil shouted from the back of the van.

“Thanks, Neil.”

Smells good. To eat is pure pleasure. No one can argue that. Unless you underwent recent abdominal surgery and had to supplement your daily intake of nutrients through a IV line. No, that would not be too pleasant at all. Speaking of, was this my order? It tastes different somehow in a too fucking delicious kind of way.

“Plenty of onions, kid. Just the way you like it,” Neil divulged his secret in reaction to what my face was probably asking.

“It’s delicious.”

But I hate onions. Any root pulled from the earth shouldn’t taste this nice. Potato starch is made good with the added salt and lemon pepper, but onions? I must be real hungry to be wolfing this abomination down.

“I’ll have another one to go thanks, Neil.”

Cooking takes time, and clocks run differently when your life centers around the night-shift. That’s where Neil comes in — he’s my fridge now. Met him twelve years ago running this oily food hut and I swear he hasn’t aged a bit. Not in memory anyway. Does that mean my thoughts of the past are not so accurate? A familiar comfort in either case. He still has a gut, even his moustache is the same shape as I remember. I bet we’d all see the original colour of asphalt in the shape of his caravan if he ever moved it. The iconic White Lady isn’t so white anymore.

A police vehicle pulled up behind, reflected in a hung stainless steel frying pan. The passenger window winds down and the man behind the wheel leans over his gearstick.

“Evening, say you wouldn’t happen to have any of those mini-donuts?” asked the officer.

“No sorry. You want Betsy on the other side of the square. Look for the yellow caravan,” Neil replied.

“Right-o. You have a good night aye.”

The policeman drove away with his silent siren flashing. Neil and I shared the same glance.

This once rundown ashtray of a bus terminal has become the bustling hotspot for nightclubs, eateries and street vendors of every variety. My, how things have changed. I was still a school boy in uniform the day I met Neil, twelve years ago, before the idea of me becoming a night keeper was even conceivable. Shit, was I crying?

“Kid, are you ok?” A younger Neil had asked me.

I was naive then. Angry at shows of authority. Sulking on his counter and playing with the straws in the milkshake tumbler.

“You should stop making donuts,” I remember saying. Should have been a choirboy with a voice like that.

“Those aren’t free you know,” motioning at the straws. “You got allergies or something, kid?”

“You’d get a lot more customers if the cops weren’t circling the block every hour, like Makos. I heard that policemen don’t like to tip either. Is that true?”

I remember the look on his face. Stretched. Whether it was because I pronounced the name of the shark wrong or he thought I had a point, at that time I had no clue.

“Kid, the cops they bring good business. And my donuts are delicious. Here try these. You’ll feel better.” He handed me a bread basket of warm rejects. “Don’t forget to chew.”

Manners are easily forgotten when you’re hungry and upset.

“I know how to chew,” I said with fried dough flying out my gob.

“That’s good, kid. Now when you’re done eating you go home to your parents. They must be out looking for you. This late, if anything is going to bring around ‘Makos’, it’s you.”

Neil saw right through me — privileged boy on the wrong side of town. Stupid kid.

“How would you know? You don’t know them! You don’t know anything about me!”

I doused him in mustard sauce before running away. The wrong way. Years passed before I returned to The White Lady, for donuts of all things. Neil said he didn’t have any to sell me. No grudge was held. Better business he said. Told me he had sold the recipe to his sister, Betsy.

The frying pan caught light and blinded me for a second.

“Take it easy, kid.”

He handed me my order to go, wrapped hot in today’s newspaper.

“Feels a little light. I hope this is the fish I ordered and not another one of your onion burgers.”

Neil gallantly yawped and took aim at me with his spatula saying, “next time you’re cooking for me boy!”

Yeah right. Neil doesn’t keep the condiments on the bench anymore either.

This is only part of a larger world that I am slowly but surely realising day by day. One page at a time. I have ideas for chapters written in backs of several different daily planners and some notes on my cell-phone, but this is where I write the majority of the story, in what I call the scratch draft:

Wish me luck. Or send me money, I’m cool with either.

WatchMojo.com’s Top 10 Best Deftones Songs [♬]

•September 25, 2016 • Leave a Comment

This is my favourite group on the planet. In my opinion, they have far too many great songs to fit in a top 10, but I do appreciate the appreciation that has been given. Ranging from 1995 to 2016, here is Watch Mojo’s compiled list of the top 10 best Deftones songs:

Glad “Sex Tape” was given and honorable mention and I do agree with number one.

Me Performing a Chinese Fan Dance [F]

•September 15, 2016 • Leave a Comment

Yes, I am learning Chinese dance, and this is a recording of my first assessment for your critical observation and/or fremdschämen (German term typically used to describe someone who feels embarrassment on behalf of someone else):

That is me and Louisa. She was a great partner. We were meant to perform in groups of four but two of our members did not show up on the day. Between us, I think that made for a few awkward missteps, and spacing, and out of time movements — oi yoi yoi — but we got through it alright. LOVE watching Sarah’s reactions too. And I even think I impressed one of the four instructors marking us (“He’s so good it’s marvelous” @2:57) …or maybe I was just hearing what I wanted to hear. Mum took to calling me “twinkle-toes” when I visited her last, which is something I wish I didn’t have to hear. I don’t consider myself much of a dancer, but me and my sister did used to perform traditional dances when we were kids. Unfortunately all I can remember of those moments are from the photos that were taken.

 

Dancing is always in good spirits. Here are two examples of how the professionals do it:

Dr. Sketchy Auckland: Madam Mutiny & Ms Ruby Rebel

•September 6, 2016 • Leave a Comment

Madam Mutiny and Ms Ruby Rebel. / Assorted photos courtesy of Andrew Hales.

Load Straps Break Spilling Thousands of Tonnes of Cargo Into the Sea

•August 24, 2016 • Leave a Comment

Wow… I wonder how often this sort of thing happens:

It’s honestly about 80% them swearing about how fucked the securing mechanism is, and how shit the inspection of the securing was.

Massive Attack — “The Spoils” ft. Hope Sandoval [♬]

•August 11, 2016 • Leave a Comment

Cate Blanchett’s face is warped, changed and rearranged in the haunting new video for Massive Attack’s “The Spoils,” featuring Hope Sandoval:

Directed by John Hillcoat, the clip features Blanchett’s head rotating against a black background as Sandoval’s lithe voice drifts over Massive Attack’s brooding production. At first, the actress undergoes a simple hairstyle or makeup change, but soon, her whole face is cast in plaster, as its skin peels off and transforms into a stone statue.

Reclaiming Anonymity: A Private Affair [F]

•August 5, 2016 • Leave a Comment

Anonymity — I appreciate what this allows people to do and feel when they recognize they have it. When I began this blog for instance, I didn’t know what I was doing or care much about how I was doing it and for whom would see it. Over time I came to understand that blogging was for me, and this blog was my space where I didn’t have to be shy or censor myself for the sake of modesty or judgment from the world. It was fun. It was only when I realized that people I knew and cared about were visiting me that I began to filter my content to what I deemed suitable for them to read. My sister and younger brother for instance. This also meant I couldn’t write about my friends anymore either. Which isn’t a bad thing, but for myself, I don’t open up to people in my life, so writing is something I need.

This blog changed for the better and made me a better writer for it, but I also lost a personal mechanism for coping with my real life and my wishful thoughts. I truly believe I need writing in order to exorcise my thoughts and feelings on the regular, and I can’t do that on this blog anymore. I want that to change. Hence the reason why I am changing the general settings from public to private as of today. In my life right now, I could really use the benefits that come from journaling. No one visiting had gotten to know me any better anyway, so maybe it is about time I got to know myself, and experiment with this medium.

“Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.” ~ Oscar Wilde

“For everything you have missed, you have gained something else, and for everything you gain, you lose something else.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

“The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.” ~ Gustave Flaubert

“We are part of a mystery, a splendid mystery within which we must attempt to orient ourselves if we are to have a sense of our own nature.” ~ Marilynne Robinson

“Truth that is naked is the most beautiful, and the simpler its expression the deeper is the impression it makes.” ~ Schopenhauer