Sunday, 30 April 2006
On the road again!
Good things about our flight out here:
I could not *believe* it was 10 hours... for the first time ever a long-haul flight seemed almost manageable
Not so good things about the flight:
Lack of food - we started with a main meal shortly after take off, with a smallish sandwich about 1/2 hour before landing... and nothing in the 8 hours in between... I was sooooooo hungry! I can understand not wanting to disturb passengers by serving food througout a night flight - but during the day, please please sir, can I have some more?
Off to Vegas, baby, later today - land of high rollers, and Crime Scene Investigators... wonder which one we'll see more of...
Tuesday, 25 April 2006
Pub Quiz Novices no more…
Date – 13 November, 2004 – Me “Hey – look – the Greyhound pub only 19 paces from our front door, has a quiz night every Monday. We should totally go!”
Ashley “Great – I love pub quizzes. And after all, it is only 19 paces from our flat…”
Date – 25 April, 2006 – Me “Hi there my good publican – we’re here for our first quiz night. Anything we should know?”…
Yes, after 17 months of living less than 20 steps from our local pub, the Greyhound, we FINALLY made it to a quiz night… and had a blast. (thanks to Harbottle for the pic, though I disagree with the review)
Despite being a mini-team of only 2 (most teams, including the winning one, were of 4, or at least 3) – Planet Wulfagar not only came in THIRD overall, but we also a) won the first ‘spot prize’ (basically a raffle draw, as the questions are along the line of “What colour is a New York taxi” and “How many legs does an octopus have” – correct answers go in a draw) AND shared the ‘Interval Prize’ – which was to have the best story of what happened to us in the past 2 weeks.
(We stretched the truth a leeeetle bit on that one, saying we’d got engaged. But – and what are the chances – SO HAD ANOTHER WOMAN IN THE GAME! So – and here’s the embarrassing part – they made us ARMWRESTLE for the prize. And I’m even more embarrassed to admit I was, sniff, unsuccessful. I knew I should’ve made her do it left-handed.)
By coming in 3rd, we went into a run-off for the cash prize roll-over with the top 2 other teams. However – none of us were successful in answering all 3 finalist questions, so the roll-over continues… I can’t wait to go back & try again!! (Though the next one is the day we get back from LA – not sure how sharp we’ll be…)
SO – how well would you do? Here’s a selection of questions from the night – no cheating by using that interwebby thingy…
- What colour is a female blackbird?
- What does LASER stand for?
- What year did ‘old age pensioners’ start?
- Who was the first professional cricket captain?
- Name one of the 2 poets who had a first line of a poem saying “Come live with me and be my love” (I knew that English degree would come in handy!)
- What country has had the most recorded shark attacks? (one half of Planet Wulfagar had the correct answer on this, but listened to the other half, who was convinced he was right. He wasn’t.)
Answers on a postcard - or comment below!
Friday, 21 April 2006
local excitement
Saturday, 15 April 2006
Vinopolis review...
Armed with our 5 taster tickets (plus one for the Bombay Saphire Gin experience) we entered the museum of wine with great expectations for an oenophiliac (is that a word?) dream day... 2 1/2 hours and 6 drinks later... yes - I would agree, fun experience, and I did learn some fun wine facts (like the highest-altitude-wine-producing-area is in Argentina, where they get only about 1mm of rain a YEAR, which makes it amazing to me that they can actually grow anything, let alone juicy grapes! or like the fact that according to a map of the US, North Dakota is the ONLY state that doesn't produce wine. Not sure I believe that...)
The museum is arranged roughly by region - starting with France, going through the Americas, and ending in Australia, New Zealand, and greater Asia... there are tasting tables throughout, where you can select from about 100 different wines - between the two of us we tried Macedonian, Georgian, English, Austrailian, Thai, and of course a lovely Californian Syrah. (sadly, no Washington wine). I did learn that I definitely do *not* care for Thai rose - or at least not Monsoon Valley brand, (though to be fair, perhaps it was because I wasn't eating it with spicy food as recommended) but did like most of the rest... The only thing I found a bit off-putting about the museum was the obvious sponsorship - not only did we pay to enter, but I felt we weren't getting exactly independent advice - as the wine for tasting seemed to come from only a few selected vineyards, most of which then had displays (like the aforementioned Monsoon...)
Overall though, a great afternoon, and a recommended London experience - if (and only if!) you like wine.
4-day weekend bliss
Yesterday was museum day - V&A and Vinopolis - in what turned out to be a very long but enjoyable day out...
Original plan was to walk along the river by Southbank. Horrid and unfriendly and un-forecast rain cancelled that. After putting Plan B into effect for a while (that is, a return to sleep!), we bundled up umbrellas & headed to the V&A instead - Ashley for a general wander, me to check out the Modernism exhibit that's been getting critical acclaim. The show was impressive & comprehensive, and not surprisingly, crowded. However - looking around, I'm not quite sure I could tell the difference where 'modernism' ended & 'art deco' began, as from what i can tell they happened at around the same time (or at least overlapped)... perhaps I need to broaden my art history understanding!
We then headed out to Borough Market for lunch & a quick look 'round. Chorizo sandwiches at Brindisa - tasty, but a bit small... should've gone for the ostrich burger!
Finally we made it to the main objective of the day - Vinopolis - "a unique attraction dedicated to the pleasures of wine"... to be continued...
Thursday, 13 April 2006
fashion be dam**d
So - I'll just stick to wearing what suits - and as fashion changes I'll be in or out as the case may be. Given how quickly things seem to change however - instead of ever being 'out', I can just say I'm 'fashion-forward'...
Sunday, 9 April 2006
Busy weekend again!
OK, so it wasn't Sinatra live, but it was Sinatra. In a quite inventive extravaganza - a live big band, perfectly timed to accompany Sinatra footage from various shows, TV appearances, etc. In addition, there was a chorus line, mostly dancing, but with the occasional song as well... the screening was impressive, with sinatra projected on thin screens, sometimes interspersed with live footage of the chorus line... nearly impossible to describe, but great fun to be there in person. My favourite was definitely "That's Life" - the most rousing of the songs, and a classic lead-into-intermission type song. Though of course they also did New York New York, and My Way as well... And it was also interspersed with voiceovers from an interview Sinatra seems to have done later in life, so you also learned more about his life. A lot of fun, and certainly worth it for any Sinatra fan...
Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya...
Ahh, yes, the Princess Bride was on TV this afternoon... Unfortunately only managed to watch a few minutes of it - definitely need to get this on DVD at some point (probably around the same time DVDs become obsolete - as happened with the video of Princess Bride I only watched once!)
I still remember watching this in the theater, with Stephanie G. (now W) - and Stephanie hiding her eyes when Princess Buttercup jumped in the water after her kidnap, in a vain attempt to escape. Don't worry Stephanie - she'll survive!