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Sunday, May 9, 2010

John Mayer in Sydney

Unfortunately, after all my hard work,* John Mayer did not come to Adelaide. Lucky for me, I have an awesome boyfriend and dad who helped me get to Sydney to see him. I must say, it was completely worth it and it was the best concert I have ever seen.

*By the way, I've had general people being annoying and making comments about me posting tweets like I did on my profile. Let me explain. It started off as a joke. A hilarious genius idea by me. (I'm joking when I say that too, I know I am neither hilarious nor a genius.) I never liked twitter but I posted tweets to Mayer when I thought of it to keep myself occupied and amuse myself. It worked well, and it got a little more attention than I expected: Randoms reading it, Chilli company 'supporting' me (they posted one tweet about it, thanks) dad's friend at his work (journalists) wrote to their friends at the Advertiser basically saying "if you have nothing better to write about, here's a story"...  Yeah. Anyway my point is, even though it would have been cool if it had (for some reason) worked, it wasn't expected to and I'm not some ditzy crazy screaming fangirl. My friends would scoff at me saying this, but goodness, a lot of the 'obsessive' things I say are joking. It's my dry humour coming out, gosh.

ANYWAY moving on. I might post photos if I can be stuffed later, but for now my teeth need brushing and I'm sleepy. After the JM concert, dad and I wandered the harbour and found another place - Tokio Hotel. Coincidently, a name of a German band. We were walking past this place, and being a lover of live music, I heard this girl band with a great pianist, vocalist and bass player singing "Work It Out" by Beyonce. They were very good, especially for a pub band. Very entertaining and I really enjoyed it. We stayed there until about 12:30am, just standing against the wall watching the band. I got a few weird looks because I wasn't drinking or dancing but you don't need to when watching music like that.

In the past, I did not like Sydney. After spending more time in the tourist areas, I really do like it though. I still don't want to live there, but I love being there. The harbour is expensive but great, especially the bars and bands that are around. Now that I'm 18 and can actually go in there, I'm living for nights like that.

I have a headache. Goodnight dears.


For tonight's quote, I will show you an old MSN conversation between myself and the beautiful Mara:

(11:18 PM) PYRO-Mara: The Toltecs, Seventh-century native Mexicans, went into battle with wooden swords so as not to kill their enemies.

(11:18 PM) ojaye.infatuatio: HAHA COOL
That's so nice!

(11:18 PM) PYRO-Mara: if all the world had that mentality. I'd easily kill everyone

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Words of Wisdom.

It's been a while since my last post, because I went to Queensland, then to Singapore and Malaysia to meet family. I would bore you with details but I read a much more exciting comment from an anonymous person:

T.S. ELIOT IS ALMOST TOILET BACKWARDS.

I know, I know, calm down. It's amazing. What's even more amazing is if we take out his middle name, which is responsible for the "S" initial, it DOES BECOME T. ELIOT WHICH IS TOILET. BACKWARDS.

Since he's a poet, I think his name is trying to tell us something. Modern society is comparible to sewers, perhaps? Life is shit? Who knows, but that's awesome.

Here is a single photo of me being a tourist. Enjoy.


"What are you searching for in life, Carl?"
"A one ended stick." - Carl Barron

Friday, November 6, 2009

Things I want to steal from the school.

This week is my last week of year 12. That means that I'll have to give back all the textbooks I borrowed over the year. Unfortunately, I'm finding it difficult to part with some of them. So that I feel better about parting with them, I'll write the titles here so I can buy them later. Clever me.



The Century of Invention: Piano Music of the 20th Century.
Selected and Introduced by Maurice Hinson.
 Just a collection of sheet music. I performed two songs from this book, and played a few more just for fun. Such a shame to part with this one, I've had it for two years. My teacher told me that this book is quite pricey, but I found it here and could save 56 cents.



All Quiet on the Western Front
Erich Maria Remarque
I had to read and analyse this for English Studies, then wrote a paired text essay for it with Fly Away Peter by David Malouf. All Quiet on the Western Front is a really good read, and I really want to read it again  just for enjoyment, without having to analyse every quote for possible essay questions. I'm too lazy at the moment, though, so I just want to buy it and read it later.



Lieder ohne Worte: Songs Without Words
Felix Mendelssohn
OH, THE HORROR! I was tempted to steal this book. Another collection of sheet music, this had one of my favourite pieces in it: Op. 102 No 4. Definately buying this one at some point in my life. I don't want to forget this song.



Grande Sonate Pathetique: Piano Sonata in c minor op. 13
Ludwig Van Beethoven
C'mon. It's Beethoven. Need I say more?



The World's Contracted Thus: Major Poetry from Chaucer to Plath
Edited by J.A. and J.K. McKenzie
I like poetry. Shut up. T.S. Eliot has got to be my favourite. I would keep this copy but it's actually my teacher's from high school. I assume she did what I'm tempted to do, but I can't be sure.


I think that's all for now. If I find any more books I'm tempted to steal, I'll let you all know, because I know how much you care. And I'm touched.



You know your children are growing up when they stop asking you where they came from and refuse to tell you where they're going.
- P. J. O'Rourke

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Stalking interweb celebrities since 2009.


I haven't been on the interweb in a while. But that's ok (Not for you, I know you've missed me), I've been studying for exams! Here's my checklist so far:
[ x ] Music
[ x ] English Studies
[ x ] Physics
[ x ] Maths Studies
[ - ] Chemistry

As you can see, I have one to go! I'm taking a break today because I had three exams this week, (Maths was today) and Dad is making me. I'm wasting my time on one of my favourite websites, http://www.27bslash6.com/. This is the guy that wrote the 7-legged spider email. This guy actually makes me laugh out loud, so I could write "lol" if I wanted to. But I won't. Ignore that last one.

ANYWAY. I was reading his site and I am aware he's from (R)Adelaide. I live in Adelaide so it's AWESOME that he does too. I could see him around and not know it. Why do I keep getting off-topic? Ugh. I'll start a new paragraph.

I was reading his blog or whatever it is. The funny articles. And I found a photo he'd posted that had a desk. On the desk, it had what I assumed to be his company name.



Being the stalker I am, I googled this, and I found David Thorne's workplace. It wasn't hard. I'm not a super-spy or anything, so please don't freak out and start asking me to stalk your favourite celebrity. Please, no. Stop. *waves hand dismissively* I even got to see the pictures of he and his collegues in a 'professional' light. How cute. Another interesting thing is that I have walked by this workplace many times. I MAY MEET HIM ONE DAY. If I do, I'm taking a photo. Awesome.

For those who have never seen his blog, I'll post a short quote of it here. And yes, this will count as this post's "quote."

Click here for the full post.

Google Images
Google Images is useless. I used it once to search for a photo of farm equipment and it showed me twenty thousand pictures of horse dicks.

Chatrooms
If I wanted to chat with strangers, I would pick up the phone and press random numbers. I tried a chatroom once and was talking to guy who claimed he was an obese fifty three year old man living in a caravan park but there is no way of knowing if these people are telling the truth.

Twitter
Why would I want anybody I don't know knowing what I am doing? I don't yell out to everyone in the supermarket "I am buying oranges" so why would I want to do it on my internet? When I was young, I lived in a small village where everybody knew each other and knew what everyone was up to. There was a fat italian kid who lived next door to me named Tony. One day I shot him in the leg with a home made bow & arrow from my treehouse that overlooked his yard and his parents called the police. Within hours the entire village was calling me William Tell. Having escaped the small town mentality for the last fifty two years, I am hardly going to advertise my movements now.



The Bath Mat
I realise this is not internet related but I cannot understand why it is so hard for people to hang the bath mat over the bath when they are finished using it. I don't leave the mat all soggy for other people to walk on after I have been in there.



Facebook
I have a photo album on my bookshelf full of faces of people I know which I haven't opened since 1982 so why would I want their faces on my internet? None of them are even very good looking. I tried facebook to see what all the fuss was about and was only on there five minutes before some idiot poked me. It is easy to be brave when you are on the internet.



Reddit / Digg
These sites are the online equivalent of walking down the street, finding a rock shaped like a frog and holding it up in the air while yelling for all my neighbours to come out and tell me what they think of my frog shaped rock. My neighbours can all go to hell. Especially Mrs Carter in number three who leaves her bins out all week. If I did find a rock shaped like a frog, I would throw it at her.



Email
People are always sending me all kinds of rubbish. Why would I want dozens of pictures of lots of love cats? I hate cats. I went away for a week recently and when I got back and checked my email, I had eight hundred and forty three messages. Eight hundred and forty of these were adverts for viagra and the other three were pictures of lots of love cats. I bought a 'no junk mail' sticker and stuck it on my modem but nobody has taken any notice.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

POKEMON JAPAN GAME DS WOW. (Plus a new cute thing that connects to your DS :D)




OH MY GOD. OH MY GOD. OMG. OH EM GEE. GUESS WHAT?
What is it?
NEW POKEMON GAME COMING OUT.
Aren't you a bit old for that?
No. No one is ever too old for Pokemon. Especially not me.
Dude, I played it when I was like 8 years old. I'm over it.
WELL I'M NOT. And ever since Pokemon Yellow, the first one I played, they have been my favourite games of all time. When the next games came out, I was really disappointed that your Pokemon don't follow you anymore like Pikachu did in Pokemon Yellow.
Get a life, Ojaye.
I HAVE A LIFE. I DO. But I like these games. So for those who care as much as me, I'll list what I know about these games so far.
Please don't. I don't care.
SCREW YOU. If you don't like it, stop reading! >=(
Alright I will.

  • They'll be Gold and Silver remakes.

  • They'll have Pokemon that follow you around.

  • There will be something called the PokeWalker. Looks interesting. You can see the PokeWalker in the Japanese trailer below. IT'S CUTE. It's like a little Pedometer that you can send pokemon from your DS to this thing. When you walk around, your pokemon's health and happiness goes up and you can also catch pokemon and send them to your DS apparently. There will be items and a diary too. There's other details and stuff I've missed, because I should be studying right now. To read up more about the PokeWalker, which I think is awesome, click hereeeee!

  • It'll be out in America in Spring 2010.


SO FAR AWAY. I have to wait so long. Maybe I can get my hands on a Japanese version for a while. When Pokemon Platinum came out, I tried playing it in Japanese because I couldn't wait, then I gave up because I was too lazy to figure it out. Anyway, here are some trailers I found. One is in English and one is in Japanese.







"I haven't seen this many strange letters since I placed an ad in the personals!"
-James, Pokémon 3

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Central Station is aliveeee, with the Sound of Music (aaaahhh)

I love this. Central Station Antwerp - The Sound of Music
Over 200 dancers at the Antwerp train station, Belgium.


I would so play the game in today's quote.


I like video games, but they’re really violent. I’d like to play a video game where you help the people who were shot in all the other games. It’d be called ‘Really Busy Hospital.’
- Demetri Martin

Monday, October 5, 2009

11:30am - 3am

Morning: Wake up.
Do homework.
Evening. Go to restaurants. Stay out til 3am. Sleep.

I'll talk about my amazing food adventures later. I love food.

SUMMER HOLIDAYS = FOOD FEST FRIENDS!

Get your notes back soon, ladies. If this thing is going to go ahead we have to start planning.

"Does China have an Australiatown?"
- Jordan, my brother.