Thursday, December 30, 2010

Another Way to Procrastinate

http://www.dearblankpleaseblank.com/
So hilarious and extra cool because it's all different kinds of people contributing.

The Sufi Whirling Dervishes of Istanbul



So hypnotizing and entrancingly beautiful. Turkey is one of the places I want to visit the most.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Quirky Lass

Not many people like Georgia May Jagger, she's an 'acquired taste'. Mick Jagger used to be good looking, circa 1967, he had an English Boy charm, now he looks like a sun dried tomato. Which taste good, but don't look that nice. I see the same charm in Georgia May, don't worry, I don't have a gap-tooth fetish hiding up my sleeve, I just think she's really cute.

I quite prefer when she has her mouth fully closed or in a full smile, not the mouth half open teeth hanging out situation.


















She's pretty cool in my eyes.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Just a Laugh

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Mitch_Hedberg

His humour may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I find it really funny. There's a few really good ones in there.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Happy Holidays


I love Christmas, even though I work in retail.

The Perks of Being a Hermit


For the past six months I've been living the life of a hermit, not a full blown 'living in the wilderness cut off from civilization' hermit, but a hermit that has no social life and develops tendencies such as inspecting their belly button because no one is around to stop them. I still go to work and see the beau-hunk and spend time with the fam, once in a while I'll go see a gig, but that's the extent of it.

Don't get me wrong, this wasn't voluntary, in an ideal world I would be a social butterfly with my licence, a car, and a job I actually like. In an Ideal World I also wouldn't be watching Meerkat Manor on a Saturday afternoon while playing Mahjong on the Internet. Most of my friends live in Melbourne, or we have fallen out. Make some new friends you say? Well I have, but we're not close and as with most people they already have their own group of friends if not several.

But, there are bonuses to being a hermit:
  • you don't have to fight over the remote with anyone, or worry what they think of you while you watch random episodes of Gossip Girl season 3 and try to piece it together

  • eating in your room is a nice peace full time with you and your glorious food

  • walking around in your underwear is liberating and there's no worry of making someone uncomfortable or hearing the words 'don't you own any pants?' of course I own pants! I just don't feel like wearing them. Douche

  • watching bad T.V is acceptable, see above (Meerkat Manor, Gossip Girl...need I say more)

  • staying up late is fun, especially if it's a good book and reading until the wee hours of the morning

  • there's no pesky costs of taxi's or the trouble of getting home after a night out, not to mention dealing with seedy no-goods who have nothing better to do than to go out and annoy people who are trying to have a good time

I think this is a pretty good list, I could go on. But I won't. I have been scarred by outings in the past where I spend half the night wishing I had stayed home and watched Maid in Brooklyn or whatever other bad J-Lo movie they're showing on free to air. Having said all that I'll admit that going out and being social can be lots of fun, whether you're hitting up some markets with some girlfriends or going to a huge party where you see people you haven't seen in a long time. I would trade being a hermit for a social life any day, because other people make you laugh...ever tried laughing at you own jokes?...It's sad, and also the clothes are better.