Friday, July 6

Well, not quite as bad this time...

As it's only 11 months since the last post. Anyway, an event occurred tonight as Mrs Squidstew and I enjoyed our evening repast that made me think of one of my first ever posts here at Blogger's corner. Much as it shames me to admit, Eastenders still frequently features on the television while we're eating tea, consuming rubbish through both the eyes and the mouth, you could say (although of course, our bodies are temples and nary a trans-fat nor processed food item passes our lips).

So what happened was one character remarked to another about what had occurred over the last 6 weeks that he'd been away. Look, don't ask for details, I'm embarrassed enough that I'm even talking about this as a subject as it is, OK? Anyway, so he's saying '6 weeks...blah blah blah...cor blimey, get orf me barra etc etc' and I thought to myself 'was it really six weeks since his dramatic exit?'.

And then it hit me. Well, two things hit me. If it was really 6 weeks, those 6 weeks had gone awfully quickly. And then, the next thing to hit me was - is that really any way to measure how your life is passing by? How the inevitable swinging of the great cosmic pendulum ceaselessly shaves off second after second from your ever dwindling fund? By what happened between beats of pointless storylines on a pointless soap opera? Is this what I've come to? I nearly plunged my fork into my own eye, just to end it all.

Oh well, enough of that. I'm on Facebook now. Why don't you come and be my friend? I'm a bit mystified about what it's all about as I only signed up today, but we'll see how it all works out.

Monday, August 14

Two Years?? Two Years??!!??

Wow. So this little old place still exists does it? I was commenting on someone else's blog tonight and needed to enter my own blog details and this was the only website I could put in.

Funnily enough, I've been watching the Star Wars DVDs again recently, for the first time since I watched them after buying them. Strange how things go round in circles innit?

News since the last post? Bleedin' heck, where to start? Bought a house with Mrs Squidstew, the secondment that I'd just started last time has been made permanent, Gran Turismo 4 did come out (eventually) and I really have been playing that to death. Hmmm, what else? Been reading the Wheel of Time books and been watching the Lord of the Rings special edition DVDs plus all the extras (blimey, way to paint a picture of yourself as an exciting young professional, Squidstew! Science Fiction/Fantasy DVDs, video games and nerd fiction, nice!). There has been other stuff that doesn't involve sitting alone in your own house avoiding the outside world, I think. Ermmm, we've been on a few nice holidays (city breaks, Greek beach holidays), I haven't done any more half-marathons but the work Monday night football has really picked up so that's proving to be a great way to try and stay fit. I've been out karting a few more times, with varying success, although my team did win the last working inter-departmental thing. Get in!

Aaaand I'm done! Will try and start updating this properly, maybe including a few links as well. In the mean time, why don't you join the rest of the known universe and try playing around with youtube?

Friday, October 1

A few things of worth

'Lo. Again, a big gap between posts, but I have a few things to mention. So let's crack on shall we?

Biggest news was probably my completing the Great North Run on Sunday, in a reasonable-for-a-fatty 2 and a half hours. All was in the aid of the Stroke Association, a good cause I'm sure you'll agree (stroke's Britain's third biggest killer, don'tchaknow?). I'd love to show you a picture of me triumphantly crossing the line or something but a) I'm not sure such a thing exists and b) I'm too much of a webmong to know how to do that even if it did.

So, aching legs aside, has there been owt worth a mention in the last week? Well, contrary to the previous post I have actually been watching some of the extras on my Star Wars DVD. The outakes at the ends of the mini-documentaries were very amusing, as was the chance to see the original cinema and TV trailers from 1977 (a fine, fine year for oh so many reasons) - odd that the 1997 re-realease trailer (I'm presuming it's the American one) was as dull and staid as the 27-year old ones. I seem to remember seeing the trailer for the new editions in the cinema at the time and being quite excited by the whole thing. Maybe I was just an excitable 20-year old at the time (do we see why I like 1977 so much now? Yes that's right, I'm a huge Ash fan. Arf).

However, my favourite of the whole package (so far anyway) has been the previously unseen still photos taken during production. There's an awful lot of human element stuff in there which you can't help laughing at (Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher laughing in the background as Harrison Ford goes for a serious take etc.) and quite a bit of interesting background history - I'd never heard of the escaped Wampa sequence from the start of Empire before. There is also an awful lot of we-know-what-you're-here-for money shots of Carrie Fisher in the gold bikini, but hey, do you hear me complaining? Tried to find a link to a picture of that costume but, through the power of Google image search, I'm not sure if I wouldn't have ended up linking to a p0rn site. Is it just me or is that a bit sinister and wierd?

Anyway, what else of interest has there been on the intermaweb? Well, I've been going back to that Radio 1 Welsh sessions website I linked to for the GLC below and looking at the other bands listed and I've found a little gem. A rocking Welsh three-piece by the name of Goatboy (go here for the Radio 1 stuff). Unfortunately, according to their website, they're no longer together, but you do at least have a chance to download some stuff that they've recorded but never finished (I particularly recommend 13 Women and The Orange Inn). I have their CD on order on Amazon and may well report on that when it arrives. If I can be arsed.

Right, better get off. Am in glamorous New Yoik for business next week, so expect another monster gap between posts and, perhaps, some exciting stories when I return...

Tuesday, September 21

Over a month...

...well that's just bad manners isn't it?

Sorry all, been terribly busy of late - new job at work (well, sort of, a secondment into a different role - it'll last six months and...wake up there at the back!). But must be plenty of new exciting stuff happening in the world of Squidstew, right?

You could say that, my new Star Wars boxset arrived yesterday (I did, as I'm sure pretty much everyone else did, pre-order it) and that's all very cool. Of course, for a long time I'm going to own it as something of an Object d'Art because heaven forbid that I should actually watch the flaming things - qf. Donnie Darko I got for my birthday (August, thanks for asking), the Indiana Jones Boxset I got for Christmas, the Simpsons first series boxset from the same time, the Spinal Tap DVD from a few years ago (actually, I think I have watched that one, either way the whole script is branded on my brain anyway) and the Momento I borrowed from my sister at least two years ago.

Christ, what an ungrateful present-not-watcher that list makes me look, I do genuinely cherish all the DVDs that I've been given, but it does appear that I'm not as big a film watcher as I'd like to think I am. Projected time for me finally getting around to buying and watching both the Kill Bill films? Sometime around June 2012, no doubt. And then of course, I need to catch up on all the Six Feet Under episodes I've missed. And I never got into The Sopranos, when I knew I should have so there's all the previous series of that to watch. And Seasons 2 & 3 of 24 too, they're probably worth a look. Hmmm, could be time to jack in the job and become a full-time couch potato, I mean, culture junkie.

For all these failings of viewing, I of course blame my Playstation - in particular Final Fantasy X and Gran Turismo 3. Gran Turismo has been a staple of my console gaming life since it's launch and I'm not sure I'd have bothered with a PS2 if it hadn't been for that, evidenced by the website Gran Turismo by the Numbers being my home from home on the internet. Then my old flatmate lent me FFX sometime last year and that (rather tragically) dominated the time I would normally spend saying 'there's nothing I want to watch on TV, let's do something more stimulating (even if that is effectively vegging in front of a DVD)'. The stimulation in that example, of course, coming from getting off the sofa and putting the disk in the DVD player...

Of course, Gran Turismo 4 is just on the horizon now too, which I am actually planning on playing until my eyes bleed. It may well take me some time before I get to appreciate the 'magic' that George Lucas has decided to work on the original films...

Tuesday, August 17

The TV's still on, the typing's still shocking...

Alright there, clarts? Safe as? You knows it!

...Well indeed, and many of you may be asking what brought on this sudden burst of Cod Jamaican-Newport patois. Well, I can tell you. Your humble correspondant has recently discovered the joys of the Goldie Lookin Chain. Who? Hard to explain but you might be best to go and look at youknowsit.co.uk. The flash-based 'Hi-Tec' section is obviously pretty cool, but you should also check out the old-school bit, where there's some MP3s that I suspect that will probably never get issued properly and that are worth downloading (particularly 'Thru Space and Time' and 'The Alchemist'). Also, follow the link to the BBC sessions stuff as well - there's some great GLC live tracks (more if you use the menu option at the bottom) and also a really cool session from Optimas Prime. Two things I should say about the GLC before I move on to a new subject:

a) They are very rude, so please don't follow the above links if you're easily offended
b) I was into the GLC before Radio 1-based gimp Scott Mills started playing 'Guns Don't Kill People...' fairly regularly. Not much admittedly, but I was, so there. I'd hate you to think my music tastes were influenced by the prattling goon, or that I even listen to him except under duress.

So, anyway, as hinted in the title, yes the TV is on in the background - the BBC's coverage of the Olympics, no less. You've got to love the Olympics, if only for making you momentarily interested in sports you'd otherwise never give the time of day: yer shootings, yer archerys, yer three-day eventing, yer (God help me) synchronised divings and even yer gymnastics. Quite why I should care about how well a sparrow-boned Romanian can prance around a square or throw herself over some bars I don't know, and what on earth is going on with the scoring is beyond me, but it most definately is compulsive viewing.

Blogging being what it is , I should probably have included some links in amongst that lot but frankly, if you can't find info about the 'Lympics on the internet right now, maybe you should just think about taking your computer back to Curry's...That said, I tried searching for the rules to the Madison the other day and just ended up with a headache. It's something to do with cycling and it's very confusing, OK? Let's just leave it at that.

Anything else that I had plans to mention? Well, inspired by the late, lamented Malevole.com (don't look for it, it's not there any more, kids) I've started spotting odd items that have been left in strange places in supermarkets. Latest that stuck in my mind being the feather duster in amongst the frozen peas - I can only grasp at the thought processes that must have been involved: 'Now what did I come here for? It's a big shop, I must be able to find what I need. Ah yes! Feather dusters! My house is very dusty, I'll go home and give it a quick dust. Dust, dust, dust, that's all I'll do. No hang on, wait! What was I thinking? It wasn't a duster I came here for, it was some frozen peas! Mmmmm, lovely peas. Get out of my basket, feathery duster! Begone from my sight!' Next step is to start taking my digital camera to the supermarket, but I think that might be taking things too far...

Finally, first in a probably once-only or at least pretty rare series here at Squidstew - phrases and mixed-up word spoonerisms that annoy me for no apparent reason!:

People who say 'Pacific' when they mean 'Specific' (and say 'Atlantic' when they mean 'Vague', no doubt, arf)!

People who say 'Momento' when they mean 'Momentum'!

People who mix up words like 'energy' and 'force' (I'm looking at you, Martin Brundle)!

People who say things like 'The tyres what the team have chosen' (I'm looking at you, Mark Blundell)!

Right, that's quite enough of that. Time for bed. Ta-ra!

Wednesday, August 4

TV on, poor typing skills

So, having done the briefest of intros and farted around with the profile, time to do a proper post. So, what Earth-shattering topic is going to be under my scrutiny? Climate change? Global terrorism? The Blair-Bush axis of twattishness? Nope, Eastenders.

For those not lucky enough to be in the know, Eastenders is a soap opera made by the BBC (for further enlightenment, click here, why don't you?). But why is this of interest to you? Well, in all likelihood it's probably not but it matters to me - at least it used to.

So that's the issue, I used to love Eastenders - fair enough, even at my most addicted I rarely made a great deal of time for it in my weekday evening schedule, but collapsing hungover in front of the omnibus on Sunday afternoons was a ritual event in my student days. And does anyone remember the story with Phil getting shot and no-one knowing who did it? God, I was out on the night that finished so I videoed it, no really.

But the point, the point. I was getting to the point. Eastenders. These days: Rubbish. And I mean that; utter, utter claptrap. Unfortunately, Mrs Squidstew is still quite the fan, otherwise it wouldn't get TV time in the house. But it was due to her continuing allegiance to the show that I was recently exposed to an episode that made me realise that the affair was finally over and it really was time to cut the chord and move on.

The episode was aired on Monday the 2nd and involved some of the shoddiest, poorly thought-out and irrelevant writing I've ever been subjected to having blasted out of my television.

To give a rapid review, Paul (a rough-diamond character with a history of criminal activity)'s father and his wife are trying to be allowed to foster children. They are going through the process of interviews and checking, and Paul (because he lives with them in their B&B) has to take part. He is unwilling but doesn't want to shatter his doting father's dreams. At the same time he has also, apropos of absolutely nothing (do you see where I'm going here?) been teaching da local yoot basketball at the community centre, depsite having never shown the slightest interest (let alone enough skill that people would want him to share it with them), in his entire time in the programme.

So he's in the interview, smoking like a train, and it's not going swimmingly due to the evidence of air-bourne carcinogens, his rough diamond-ness and the whole criminal activity thing. Just as it looks as if he's completely blown the whole kaboodle, with his dad fuming outside the door, a whole bunch of the afore-mentioned yoofs barge in and demand to know where Paul's been and why he hasn't turned up to practice. One of them might even go so far as to say 'We can't do it without you' or some such nonsense. This, of course, swings the whole thing and the fostering deal is back on.

And this is just the problem: lazy, lazy writing. Shortcuts all over the place. Appaling character development. Spare a thought for poor old Gary Beadle (who plays Paul) - he has had some great storylines: His Mum clearly not caring two jots about him (culminating in him yelling 'what about me??!!?' at her as she died), his daughter being robbed from him by the mother, the big reveal of how he saved his doctor brother Anthony from jail. But these have been interspersed with moments where the script-writers clearly haven't had the first clue what to do with him, resulting in him being forced to portray every possible personality type from kicked puppy to Rude-bwoy Gangsta. To give him his due as one of the better actors on the show he's often risen to the challenge, but this isn't character development or depth, it's just inconsistant scripting.

Anyhoo, so there you go. Dear Auntie Beeb, please pull the plug on Eastenders, the great big weeping sore that it is. Thank you and good night.

Blimey, that was all a bit Televisionwithoutpity, wasn't it? Or did I even stray into TVgohome territory? Yeah, right, I wish. On a side note, Charlie Brooker's column Screenburn in this week's Guardian Guide was worth the price of the newspaper by itself, as is often the case...

Tuesday, August 3

Hmmmmm

Seem to be having problems here, two attempts at posting a picture last night failed, here's hoping third time's lucky...

Anyway, the picture was to be of a little cartoon squid who goes by the name of squishy



There he is!

Anyway, to explain - the blog's called Squidstew because of a song we used to do in a band back at Uni, and also (due to my addiction to console games) it gave me an instant icon in the shape of Squishy from the Kirby series of games. Hopefully that goes some way towards explaining the slightly crytpic title of the first post.

Right, at work again, but it's my birthday today so let's go crazy with cake and jelly and blogs!