I hate it when the one thing you really want to talk about is the one thing that you know you really shouldn’t talk about – the one thing that you entirely can’t talk about. It’s Weblogger Frustration 101 stuff though. I should really know better. When your online friends become offline friends (and almost family), when your offline friends and family finally get themselves connected, then the range of your conversational material becomes immediately more limited. To the person concerned – you should know who you are – I very much hope you’re having a good time and look forward to talking soon.
Barbelith goes to RSS…
Probably the most useful newsfeed that the world has yet seen – you can now get get Barbelith RSS-feeds, which can be restricted to any individual forum or groups of fora, and can be organised by most-recently-updated as well as by most-recently-started threads… While I’m on the subject – I’ve started a fairly tendentious thread on the board at the moment, which I’m concerned sounds misogynist. I’d appreciate your thoughts.
Oompa Loompa
I’ve had the tune in my head all day and I haven’t been able to get rid of it – so why the hell not just give in to those darker impulses – why not revel in the wisdom of tacky inappropriately-amusing over-moralising tiny badly-painted people?
Gum chewing’s fine when it’s once in a while
It stops you from smoking and brightens your smile
But it’s repulsive, revolting, and wrong
Chewing and chewing all day long…
I can’t be the only person desperate to see Spy Kids 2. When Spy Kids came out no one would see it with me. I’d say, “but it’s Robert Rodriguez!”. But they wouldn’t listen. Davo wouldn’t go. Meg wouldn’t go either. No one. So in the end time just passed and I didn’t get to see it until I picked it up in a sale one day and thought it was absolutely wonderful. I showed it to Cal as well, and I think he liked it too. I’m very much excited by the sequel. But will anyone come and see it with me?
I had a really nice evening last night. Really cool. But I don’t want to talk about that. What I want to say is that wandering through Soho last night I experienced my first public piece of badgering because of being gay. First ever. I don’t mean by this that I’ve never had people wander past a bar I’ve been at and shout stuff in – because I have. And I don’t mean by this that I’ve never met people who don’t think that being gay is evil or stupid or disgusting, because I have.
But this was the very first time ever that I’ve actually experienced a group of people outside name-calling and being physically intimidating and aggressive. Except they weren’t really that intimidating at all. The whole event was startlingly stereotypical – but also very brief, and – I think – easy to rise above. You can almost understand it – insecure teenagers trying to assert their heterosexuality to their friends, trying to look hard. It’s a bit sad, but not particularly worrying.
Everyone I know seems to want to own Lord of the Rings on DVD and yet no one I know is buying it. They’re all waiting for the four DVD set that’s coming out in November. I’m no exception. But if you are looking to buy yourself a copy – the cheapest place I’ve seen them in the UK is at Dixons, where they are £16.99. This compares with £19.99 at Virgin. Should you care…
So it's all change at Blogroots…
Blogroots – which started as a metafilter.com style-board with a very narrow focus has gone through a bit of a transformation in the last 24 hours – and now celebrates a new look, a bit of promotion for the book that it’s connected with and two major new features – an ‘about blogroots’ weblog called RootsNews and a BlogPopuli section which is ostensibly for trackback syndication via Movable Type, but which allows you to manually ping the site (which essentially amounts to you being able to self-blog threads you’ve written that you think are interesting). The site looks great, and is gradually coming into its own as a community and information-sharing resource…
Ok. So I don’t want to sound paranoid – because that would never do – but I was walking down Oxford Street this morning and this really tall guy with fluffy hair looked at me, did a moue of recognition, half-smiled/half-laughed and kept walking. It could have been a moue of ridicule rather than recognition – obviously the first thing I did was check my hair wasn’t too bad. But it was fine. Or kind of fine, anyway. He can’t have been moue-ing at that? Surely?
So it's that Buffy time of the month…
So it’s Weird Buffy News time of the month again at plasticbag.org as once more I prove exactly why I have such trouble finding guys prepared to date me…
- Breeders to guest-star on Buffy?
It’s hideously-cool-life-collision time as NME reports that the Breeders’ stars Kim and Kelly Deal are likely to appear in an upcoming episode of Buffy – inspired by their incredibly rousing rendition of the Buffy theme tune which is a staple of their life sets at the moment (and which I saw them perform a couple of months ago with Cal). Drool. - Buffy musical to be released?
Noise stateside seems to be that they are going to release the Buffy Musical Episode on CD, which would pretty much entirely rock, except that I can’t find any evidence for this on Amazon.com or co.uk. - Whedoneque still rocks
And you should all go there immediately…
Didn’t I hear something about Sarah Michelle Gellar quitting?!
From a new interview with Grant Morrison: “The time of lo-fi weirdness is almost upon us. This is when everyone has to open up their heads and spill out their personal shit for all to see, without trying to catch the trend. I think the current focus on craft will shortly be replaced by a focus on integrity and uniqueness.” Remind you of anything? [Thanks to Darren for pointing this out.]