Archive for January, 2006

Music

Talk about displacement, spent most of the day trying to set up a Myspace.com site - just for the hell of it?? I managed to redesign the blog page, but have given up with the main profile… so don’t believe anything on it - I’m really not 99 years old. I did discover that Gemma Hayes is playing some gigs… info here.

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Blog software

Had a very quick unsuccessful fling with MarsEdit, so back to Ecto.

Crossing fingers

This emailed from J about the whale: “Isn’t it wonderful that thousands of people went up to see it? And that it’s been rescued. It occurred to me that this sort of thing never happens in France or Germany or Italy or anywhere else in Europe. It’s the sort of quirky thing that only happens here! ”

I really hope it makes it.

Press here


Originally uploaded by Frizzworld.

Interactive advertising - seen on the Euston Road… London meets Tokyo.

On shiny things

Later on I went to a talk on “Why anything can be any thing” which just happened to be about why we are attracted to shiny objects… I’m not sure I understood it all, but the theory put forward was that it’s an evolutionary thing, that goes back to our survival instincts… so that explains why all those shiny products are so hard to resist.

Peace Prize


Permission from the Religious Society of Friends

Yesterday thanks to some American students I had the opportunity to see a Noble Peace Prize medal… very shiny and gold and because it was awarded to the Society of Friends for their humanitarian work during the war - some of which I’ve been looking at, it seemed like a wondrous object.

Fuzzy stranger


Originally uploaded by Frizzworld.
What taking out a camera (phone) can get you…

Xmas past


Originally uploaded by Frizzworld.
Taking down the lights along Oxford Street.

A fun evening

Half price Sushi, how could you go wrong? Not one, but two hot chocolates and I’m still buzzing… Three lovely guy’s on a flying visit from LA… fun to talk to…they wanted to be here and we wanted to be in LA - what is that all about? We sent them off to walk over Waterloo Bridge, just about the best place to view London… it’s so beautiful along the river.

Walk the Line


Originally uploaded by Frizzworld.

Coming to a screen near you very soon - a wonderful biopic.

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