It’s been a long time since anything made me cry with laughter. This is what tipped me over the edge.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Sunday, August 09, 2009
An awful lot of running
I think this is the best thing I’ve seen on YouTube. For some reason it made me realise how much I’m going to miss David Tennant when he hangs up the keys to the Tardis. He’s my favourite doctor since Tom Baker.
Anyway, this is great.
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Job
After months of deliberation, the company has told everyone what their new, revised, and brought-into-line-with-company-standards job titles will be. Mine is Software Developer, which is exactly what it was before. Well worth the wait, then.
Talking of job titles, apparently the nice people at Subway are Sandwich Artists. Some of them fancy themselves as Picasso, if the state of my lunch is anything to go by.
In which case, I should probably be a Software Artist.
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Saturday, August 01, 2009
Tutti Frutti
Enough of that.
My big news is that my DVD of Tutti Frutti is due to arrive on Monday. 22 years after its original showing on TV, they've finally got around to putting it out on DVD. As far as I can recall, it was shown once and never repeated, which is quite galling when you see the shit that the BBC is happy to repeat again and again and again (ad infinitum/nauseam).
I (not entirely legally) downloaded Tutti Frutti last year, but it was a massively dodgy copy of a VHS tape that someone recorded off the TV. I can't wait to see it again.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
No-o-o-o-o-o-o
Back to work tomorrow after two weeks off. Can’t wait to see how much shit has hit the fan while I’ve been away.
Actually, I can wait.
It’s YouTube, you tube
I’m not sure how it slipped under my radar that one of my favourite male singers and one of my favourite female singers had performed a duet. But obviously, they did.
I’ve loved her voice since the first time I heard it, 20-odd years ago, but I’ve never seen her look quite so, uh, well, hot as she does here.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Max (again)
I tried to get him to pose nicely for the camera, but he wasn't having any of it.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009
E Street Band
The sound quality was great too, a noticeable improvement over last year's show in Manchester. Oh yeah, and the seats at Hampden are way more comfortable than those at Old Trafford - not that I spent much time in mine. It also helped that it didn't rain the whole time - just part of the time.
As for the music, the set lasted almost three hours, with songs spanning the last 36 years of Bruce's career (you can see the setlist here), not to mention the opening Flower of Scotland. They played all the songs I was hoping to hear (and more), including Outlaw Pete - which may be as corny as a massive bucket of corn, but still makes for a great live track. There was also the now customary request slot, the sign requesting Incident On 57th Street was large enough for Bruce to hide behind (as he proved).
And one young girl now has a story she can probably dine out on for years to come...
All in all, a great night. I just hope they don't leave it another 28 years before coming back to Scotland.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
Thursday, July 09, 2009
How did it come to this?
My 'favourite' part of this is "Samantha Jones admitted setting a trap for Shakilus, but said she thought he was only going to be beaten up".
Oh well, that's alright then.
Living in the 80's
I'm not sure what it says about me that I had every answer written down before any of my teammates had a chance to put forward their suggestions.
Nothing good, probably.
Monday, July 06, 2009
O'Really?
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2009/0706/breaking41.htm
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
Jacko
Thursday, June 18, 2009
iPhone
I fucking love it.
It can tell me where in the world I am, show me that location on a map, tell me where to find the nearest bar, pharmacy, cinema or restaurant. It can tell me if my train is going to be on time (although, to be fair, they could leave that permanently set to 'NO'). I can watch TV shows and movies on it, or listen to the radio or any number of podcasts or audiobooks. I can check the weather forecast for my local area (although, to be fair, they could leave that permanently set to 'RAIN'). I can post blog entries from it, and show my location at the time of doing so*. I can listen to music or ambient noise, check the news headlines, play games, chat with people on Yahoo, MSN and ICQ**. I can even connect to my computer at work to do... uh... more work... if I wanted to. Brace yourself now. I can even use it to make phone calls.
In fact, the only gripe I've had with it was the lack of a facility to forward text messages*** - something which even the most bog-standard phone can do. Fortunately with the new version 3.0 software release, they've fixed. Hurrah.
The only fly in the ointment here is the arrival of the new iPhone3Gs. Just for once I'd like to buy a gadget with a written**** guarantee that there won't be a better one for at least six months.
* Although I'm still questioning the wisdom of this.
** Anyone still use ICQ?
*** OK, that and the piss-poor battery life.
**** In blood, preferably
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Three Years
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Four Seasons In One Day
Dear Weather,
Just a suggestion for you to mull over. Perhaps you could pick one thing for the day, and then stick with it?
Yours insincerely
Al (big)
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Friday, May 15, 2009
iPhone Test
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Best Episode Ever
Apparently, yes. And what a Star Trek movie. I don't even know where to start. It rocked.
I have to mention Simon Pegg's Scotty, who got some of the best lines. "Get tae f.... shut up". Bones, though, got to say, "Are you outta your Vulcan mind?".
And not one, but two Spocks*. Young Spock (Zachary "Sylar" Quinto) and Old Spock (Leonard "Spock" Nimoy).
So, when's the sequel?
*OK, actually three if you count the child Spock
Monday, May 04, 2009
Swine Flu
Easily. Because there isn't going to be a swine flu pandemic. Next question?
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Working from home (ish)
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Book by cover
My initial thought was, how brilliant to see the smugness wiped instantly from the faces of Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan. And it was nice how the judges all heaped praised upon Susan after she finished singing.
The problem I have is this. The judges, and (from the look of it) the audience* all had to pick their jaws up off the floor when Susan started to sing. As if it was somehow inconceivable for someone who's not a classic beauty (I'm trying to be diplomatic here) to have a beautiful voice.
So what initially sounded like compliments came off sounding quite insulting.
* Look at the girl in the audience just after Susan says "I'm trying to be a professional singer".
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Nervy
But tomorrow (today) I actually have to show up - in person - and do more or less the same thing. Now that I've typed that out, it doesn't sound like such a big deal. But it means that if something fucks up I have to look people in the eye whilst trying to concoct my excuses. It also means having to wear a suit. And a tie. And trying not to scream out a volley of extremely rude words any time something goes a little bit wrong. And wearing a tie. And a suit. And wearing a tie. And trying not to say fuck in front of clients. And wearing a tie.
I think it's the tie thing that's bothering me the most. It's just not natural, a bit of cloth around ones neck cutting off the blood supply to ones eyeballs. I've never been comfortable wearing a tie. Or a suit, for that matter. The suit might fit, but it just doesn't fit. I think what I'm trying to say is this - anytime I dress up (and I do consider it 'dressing up') in a suit and tie, I feel a fraud. It's not me. I have no business wearing this sort of stuff. That's what "professional" people wear. You see these people strutting around the place, looking all confident in their suits - almost as if they were born in them, and it's the most natural thing in the world. But it's just not me.
A suit does not suit me. Or I don't suit a suit. It's one of the two. Or both.
This has been a wee bit ramble-y. Sorry about that. We won the pub quiz tonight, scoring 89 points out of a possible 100. That means we've won 5 times out of 12 so far this year. Scoring 963 points over 12 weeks, giving us a weekly average of 80.25. Which is impressive. But not quite impressive enough to take my mind off of having to wear a tie tomorrow (today).
Bedtime.
Don't drink out-of-date beer.
No, really. Don't.
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Worst After
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Best Before
Sunday, March 29, 2009
About A Boy (named Stuart)
But last night I had a rather strange dream, about a boy named Stuart. Stuart was a boy from my class in primary school, but only joined my class towards the end of our primary school days. Maybe when we were about 11. I haven't seen Stuart since we were 12 or maybe 13. Which is quite a long time ago now.
In the dream, Stuart showed up in the Ardneil - the bar where I spend my Friday and Saturday nights. This evening, after several beers in the Ardneil, I went to... uh... take a piss. The fellow at the adjacent urinal says "Hi Alastair*". It takes me a moment to realise, but, yes it's Stuart. I'm flattered that he recognised me, and it's always grand to see an old classmate. But the whole thing is just a little bit strange. One night I was dreaming about a fellow who I haven't seen in over 30 years appearing in the pub I frequent, and the next night.... there he was.
* For 'tis my name
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
It's Not OK

This could be considered to be jumping the gun a tad, given that she isn't actually dead yet.*
* Correct at time of writing
Monday, March 16, 2009
Top O' The Mornin'
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Friday, March 06, 2009
Bruce
Monday, March 02, 2009
Working from home
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
iBlog
Monday, February 23, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
The Most Brilliant Invention In The World Ever*
*After the iPod.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Welcome to Rip-off Britain (Episode 4392)
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Hospital
This also means that I won't be attending the hospital for check-ups any more, which is good news. I wasn't entirely thrilled at having to take an entire (unpaid) day off work for a 10-minute appointment (plus a 3.5 hour round-trip and a 1.5 hour wait in the hospital). I don't mind taking the time off work; it's the 'unpaid' part that bothers me. Frickin' company policies. But that's another story...
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Oh No!
*OK, early-twenties-hood, if you're going to nitpick.
Sunday, February 08, 2009
DNA Test
You are an Analyst
Your attention to detail, confidence, sense of order, and focus on functionality combine to make you an ANALYST.
You are very curious about how things work, delving into the mechanics behind things.
Along those lines, how well something works is usually more important to you than what it looks like.
You find beauty and wonder mainly in concrete, functional, earthly things.
You are very aware of your own abilities, and you believe that you will find the best way of doing things.
Accordingly, problems do not intimidate you, as you believe in yourself.
You trust yourself to find solutions within the boundaries of your knowledge.
You don't spend a lot of time imagining how things could be different—you're well-grounded in the here-and-now.
It is important for you to follow a routine, and you prefer the familiar to the unknown.
Your independent streak allows you to make decisions efficiently and to trust your instincts
You prefer to have time to plan for things, feeling better with a schedule than with keeping plans up in the air until the last minute.
You are Reserved
You are RESERVED – you aren't someone who always needs to have others around, and you find you can handle most situations on your own.
You can be very happy spending time alone, and enjoy your own thoughts and ideas.
You find it difficult to understand why some people get so emotional and tell everyone else their problems.
You believe that if you want to get something done, it is best to do it yourself.
In your experience, other people are not always completely dependable, so you generally rely on yourself and only a few close others.
Despite your independence, you are not a closed-minded person who makes hasty judgments about others. You know that it isn't always easy to walk in other people's shoes.
At times other people's feelings are puzzling to you, and you wish that people were more rational.
Your vision of the world is complex – your values are not set in stone. Instead, you are able to change your beliefs as you learn new information.
Friday, February 06, 2009
Wankshop, Part 2
Sunday, February 01, 2009
Wankshop
Monday, January 19, 2009
Saturday, January 03, 2009
A Look Back
Tony Christie - Made In Sheffield

He could have taken the easy route and made more cheesy Amarillo-style pop. Instead, with the help of the likes of Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley, he made a beautifully crafted, dignified album and surprised the heck out of all of us. My personal choice would be Born To Cry, but Danger Is A Woman In Love would make a great Bond theme.
Henry Priestman - The Chronicles of Modern Life

Guns N' Roses - Chinese Democracy

Glasvegas - Glasvegas

Wall-of-sound production, songs about absentee fathers and social workers, loads of swearing and Scottish accents that make the Proclaimers sound like Prince Charles. Nice.
Duffy - Rockferry

Elvis Costello and the Imposters - Momofuku

Happy New Year
Sunday, December 21, 2008
You Don't Really Care For Music, Do Ya?
Erm, anyways, I did my bit. I bought Jeff Buckley's version (which ended up at #2) and Leonard's version (#36), but sadly to no avail. Ah well. I guess it's a good enough song to withstand any amount of butchering.
* There's something about the Leonard Cohen video that reminds me of the Muppet Show. Just me?
Cool Stuff
- Steam. I downloaded this last week, since when I've been wallowing in the nostalgic bliss of playing all those games that once made Friday afternoons at work so spectacularly unproductive. Doom, Doom II, Quake, Quake II, Heretic, Hexen, Hexen II. After 10 years, I finally have a computer that can do justice to the graphics of Quake II. And it looks... uh... yummy.
- Remote. A little app for the iPod touch or iPhone, that lets you use the iPod/Phone as a remote control for iTunes. Perfect for those staying-in-bed days. Which - for me - is most days. Did I mention that I'm off work until January 12th?
- I just noticed this - VLC Media Player's system tray icon has been given a little Santa hat. How very festive. Here's t
he magnified version.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
This Time It's Personal
Well, quit imagining, because they've helpfully recorded 60 alternate versions of the song with 60 different names, so (almost) everyone can get a piece of the action. Anyone whose name is Adam, Alex, Amy, Andy, Becky, Ben, Billy, Boogie (?), Bowie, Charlotte, Cheryl, Chris, Claire, Danny, Davey, Emily, Emma, Gary, Gemma, Hannah, Helen, Ian, James, Jay, Jessica, Joey, John, Julie, Karen, Katie, Kevin, Laura, Lauren, Lee, Lisa, Louise, Lucy, Mark, Marky, Martin, Matthew, Michelle, Mikey, Natalie, Neil, Nicola, Paul, Peter, Plu-ey (?), Rachel, Ritchie, Robert, Romeo, Sammy, Sarah, Simon, Sophie, Stevie, Teddy or Tommy, that is.
Would it have killed them to record a Big Al version? Tsk.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Huh?
Anyways, this year continued the tradition of giving a teaser of the upcoming Doctor Who Christmas special. Which this year turns out to be quite baffling.
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Ambiance

The obvious solution is to plug the earphones in and stick a bit of music on. While his usually succeeds in drowning out the outside noise, it aint easy dropping off to sleep when AC/DC are beating your eardrums to a pulp.
What you need is something that plays nice soothing sounds, something to shut out the noise around you, but not so distracting as to keep you awake. That's where Ambiance comes in. I've been using it for a while now, and have found the Stream and Waterfall settings to be particularly effective. In fact, the first time I tried Stream, i slept almost all the way to Glasgow.
Just one thing. I wouldn't recommend using it on a full bladder.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Manuelgate
IMHO, the show's producer was at fault as much, if not more than, Brand and Ross. Everyone knows they're a pair of loudmouthed eejits. So it probably wasn't a great decision on his part to give them Andrew Sachs' home phone number. On top of that, it was a recorded show, so how difficult would it have been to edit those sections out before broadcast?
And what does Mr Sachs' granddaughter, Georgina Baillie, have to say about the BBC's reaction to this matter? Well, according to Thursday's Metro:
"Me and my grandad are both really happy because it could have damaged our reputation permanently," said the 23-year-old Satanic Sluts dancer.
Uh... hello?
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Attic Lights (again)
* at last count
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
39
Anyhow, this a far better quality version than the one I grabbed...
Queen + Paul Rodgers, Glasgow SECC
In a two-and-a-quarter hour set, QPR played 5 songs from their new album. The first half hour was a relentless bombardment of old favourites. Hammer to Fall, Tie Your Mother Down, Fat Bottomed Girls, Another One Bites The Dust, I Want It All, I Want To Break Free. Later on, three songs from A Night At The Opera: Love of My Life, '39, and I'm In Love With My Car. And on to A Kind of Magic, Radio Gaga, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions.
Not to mention 3 songs from Paul Rodgers' back catalog... Seagull, Bad Company, and something called All Right Now.
Yeah, not too many oldies.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Small
Here's my favourite song from the new album - it's called "Small", which is something you wouldn't readily associate with Queen. Full of surprises.
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Suspended
*Or later today, nitpick fans.
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Strike!
Imagine the disruption if this goes ahead. I, for one, would be forced to work from home all week - which would be awful, what with having to stay in bed for an extra hour in the morning, and having to conform to the most relaxed dress code imaginable, and being home 2 hours earlier than usual in the evening. Just awful.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Citizen Firefighter
I took the photo today on my lunchbreak. As you can probably see, a few people had left flowers. There were a few more by the time I passed again on my way for the train home.
On an unrelated note, the sign above the door of the hotel in the background appears to be missing the word 'Low' at the start. Trust me, I've stayed there.
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
I'm still here
Here goes.
Is it really necessary to remind us all that shampoo is "for external use only".? Aw Jeez, and I was just about to start washing my hair from the inside.
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Journey's End
Despite the idiot continuity announcer yammering all over the top of the closing credits.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Dear Auntie
It's the series finale of Doctor Who. Just for once, at the end of the programme, it would be really nice to hear the closing music without some idiot continuity announcer yammering on over the top of it. After all, why go to the trouble and expense of a new orchestral arrangement if the viewing audience never gets a chance to hear it?
Worth a try.
* Complaint
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Aaaaarrrrrgggghhhhh! He's back!
Thursday, June 19, 2008
iBlog
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
So wrong, it's right
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Brooooooooooooooooooooce

Anyway. It was another great night courtesy of Bruce and the E Street Band. The setlist was a mix of old and new, even including a few audience requests.
No room, sadly, for Thunder Road or 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy). We did get old favourites like Rosalita, It's Hard to Be a Saint In The City, Badlands, Adam Raised A Cain, and the obligatory blistering Born To Run.
In a two and a half hour* set, I guess you can't get all the songs in that everyone wants to hear. Eight hours might just about do it. But still, wouldn't have missed it for the world. There's a pretty good review here.
* It must be an age thing. I remember when Springsteen shows lasted 4 hours. Eeee, when I were a lad.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Dude, where's my car? And my tickets?
Anyways, can't wait. I've booked the whole of next week off work - well, why not? There has been a slight change of plan though - my friend's car, which was going to be our transport, burst into flames while his wife was driving it one day last week. Fortunately, no-one was injured. Phew.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Despair
Last night should have been a night of celebration and joyousness about a Scottish football team achieving heights unknown in recent years. But sadly a handful of alcohol-fuelled nutjobs had to go and spoil the party.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Sunday, April 06, 2008
(Q - (F + D)) + PR
Saturday, April 05, 2008
C-Lebrity
* More accurately, it's (Queen - (Freddie + Deacy) ) + Paul Rodgers.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Britain's Got Talent
But on YouTube - which, as I think we can all agree, is largely filled with crap - it's occasionally possible to unearth a real gem. This, I believe, is a case in point.
Absolutely the last Testicle Game post ever*
Eurythmics: There Must Be an Angel (Playing With My Testicle)**.
* Probably.
**Which - I guess - means I have to allow the Regina Spektor one after all. It's only fair.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Thursday, March 20, 2008
The Testicle Game
I invented a new game today. Think of a song with the word 'Heart' in the title. Then replace 'Heart' with 'Testicle'. Take it in turns to come up with song titles, and the winner is whoever comes up with the title that gets the biggest laugh.
To play this game, you will need the following:
Lots of alcohol. Er, that's it.
Here are a few possibilities:
Yes: Owner of a Lonely Testicle
Bonnie Tyler: Total Eclipse of the Testicle
Billy Ray Cyrus: Achy Breaky Testicle
Elvis Presley: Wooden Testicle
Blondie: Testicle of Glass
but tonight's runaway winner, by virtue of being simultaneously funny and slightly sinister:
My Testicle Belongs to Daddy
I'm really, really sorry about all of this
Monday, March 17, 2008
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Random
- Ryan* Adams - Gonna Make You Love Me
- Michael Jackson - People Make The World Go 'Round
- Queen - In the Lap of the Gods
- The Tears - Fallen Idol
- Daniel Lanois - Sometimes
- Beatles - Paperback Writer
- Queen - The Miracle
- Bruce Springsteen - Downbound Train
- Emmylou Harris - Michelangelo
- Crowded House - Distant Sun
* Ryan. Not Bryan.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Oopsy
Monday, February 25, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Weekend Update
Other weekend stuff... I watched the Sweeney Todd movie. Johhny Depp has moved on from his Pirates impersonation of Keith Richards, so now we get his David Bowie impersonation. Great movie though, even managing to overcome my mild aversion to musicals. I say 'mild aversion'. Generally, I'd rather plunge a fork into my left testicle than watch a musical.
And another thing. I'm sure those nice people* at HM Revenue & Customs deliberately send out their 'requests' for money at the end of the working week, in order that they will arrive on your doorstep on a Saturday morning when you can't do anything about it, such as phone them to complain. Bastards.
* Bastards. Did I say that already?
Thursday, January 17, 2008
In The Red

The reason I mention the book is that, well, it's not every day a book is published wherein some of the characters are real people who you actually know. In real life. Albeit with names changed to protect the innocent, or otherwise.
The book is basically the author's diary of a year spent trying to clamber down from a mountain of debt. Along the way, there are mentions of her cousin Verity and Verity's partner Stuart.
Stuart (not his real name) is in fact, one of my colleagues (and best friend) from work. And the incident recounted in the book where 'Stuart' inadvertently exposes himself to a neighbour - who just happens to be a famous Scottish rock musician* - is completely true. I am reliably informed.
* I dare not say which famous Scottish rock musician. But there aren't that many who still live in Scotland, and are still making records, and are known outside of Scotland. Feel free to take a guess at it.
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
I am Bell-End
Also, take a look (and listen) at this.
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Happy New Year
Monday, December 24, 2007
The Five Songs of Christmas
If I'm honest, this first one is only here for comedy value, and the impressive feat of incorporating 'subtle' references to 'bell end' and 'ringpiece' into a Christmas song.
And I don't care what anyone says, this is still the best band in the world. I can't wait to see them again in May next year. Tickets are booked.
And I'll let the next three speak for themselves. Merry Christmas.
Friday, December 21, 2007
iWant
Er, I think I'm going to leave that there.
In other news, I started - and finished - my Christmas shopping this afternoon. I had the whole lot done and dusted in under thirty minutes. And that's including the ten-minute wait at the perfume counter.
What else...? Oh yeah. I'm using my time off to indulge myself in what I like to refer to as Whofest 07 (and possibly 08). I've been downloading and watching all the Tom Baker-era episodes of Doctor Who. Still got loads to watch, but I'm getting through them pretty rapidly. Tomorrow: The Talons of Weng Chiang.
* One of those Motorola RAZR jobbies. A triumph of aesthetics over 'making something that actually works properly'.
** I love my iPod. We are quite inseperable.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Out of Office
It felt really good typing that - of course, the wording on the second sentence wasn't exactly what I put in my actual out-of-office message, and in no way represents my actual attitude. Not much, anyway.
My last day at work was Friday, but I've been far too busy relaxing to do any blogging until now. Three weeks off... I love it!
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Something Special
And this is good too.
And if you enjoyed either of those... well, you know how YouTube works, right?
Sunday, December 02, 2007
It's Only Natural
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Crowdies!
When they came back onstage for one of their encores, Neil Finn said, "There are so many songs we could play". Too true. It looks like this reunion is set to continue - there were (near) promises of a new album and tour in 2008. If they do come back, I'll be there.