25/05/05
04:25:32 pm

Taxi driver

I had an interesting day on Sunday. It was Matt's birthday, and his family came to visit, and they allowed me to tag along with the celebrations (which was jolly nice of them).

I ate my first subway (since I've been here) in central park. It was nice until the rain started. And so we decided it would be better to walk along 5th avenue, perhaps we were wrong, because it seemed to be more rainy there.

One thing I noticed though. There is a Lindt shop along 5th avenue. How did I not realise there was a Lindt shop along 5th avenue?! I really have to go now and see what I can find. I hope they sell those chocolate truffles that I like so. They're not expensive, and come in a red box, and are the best chocolates evar! No really, they are! Little melt in the mouth, make you forget everything else, moments of joy they are. Man, I want to buy some now.

Back to Sunday, we had a meal in the Boat House in central park. It seemed quite posh there, more posh than I'm used to certainly. I had the pasta and the monk fish, and nice it was too.
And then, because the sky was clear, even though it was night time, we all went for a trip up to the top of the Empire State building.

For some reason my brain keeps wanting to call the Empire State building the Eiffel Tower. I have no idea why, but it has happened so many times now, that I might just give up and call it that from now on.

Anyway, the Empire Tower was cold up top, but the views were lovely. I have decided, that out of all the buildings that there are in New York, the Chrysler Building is my best. It's really pretty, I get a bit captivated by it.
Soo...the Eiffel State Building hasn't been the most memorable place I've visited here *shock* but it's pretty cool, and they have a nice art deco montage going on in the lobby, and they have jolly fast lifts (elevators).

On Sunday I also went in my first yellow taxi. Woo! I've realised that somehow I've come up with the notion that it's really romantic to be a taxi driver in New York. It's just that, to spend your day driving up and down the grand avenues of the city, sounds like an amazing thing to do. And then the taxi we were in nearly drove us into a fence. But he didn't, so it's ok, my notion is still intact.

Today I've suddenly come into the urge to draw plenty more Clematis, which is good, I should use that while I can. But I have to go back to work in a bit, and then go to bed early ('cause work is really busy this week) so...

Hey, at work today I've been listening to a Latin music radio station. I've realised that I really enjoy Latin music. It's so hard not to dance along when at work though. I especially like merengue because, man, it's like a party in my head.

23/05/05
11:25:20 pm

Samuel Pepys...

He lived in 17th century London, he kept a diary, which I'm currently reading. It's really fascinating to read (for me at least), but perhaps I've been reading it for too long when I find myself creating a...

Samuel Pepys - CCS CLAMP crossover??

Umm...your guess is as good as mine.

So I made up a diary entry:

1664, September.
9th. Up betimes and to my office, and busy all the morning. At noon to Sir W. Batten's for dinner, where a great number of people I did not know. Among them, Mr. Reade, a Chinese man, only the second I did see in my life. He had a strange manner, but spoke English without fault nor accent, such that, if I were not to look upon him, I would have thought him to be English himself! When we told him of such, he informed us that his father was an Englishman, which I find to be a very odd thing. By and by we fell to the singing of songs and the making of music, I upon the fiddle. At our request, Mr. Reade sung for us a Chinese song, he sung it well, though the song was not to my liking. And so we, mighty merry, until late. Once again; it worries me how quick I am to forget my oath against the drinking of wine.

And I added a fanart for good measure. (click for big)

It's not AU, it's canon! Well it could be, a little, if you squint your eyes and tilt your head a bit. How old was Clow anyway?

21/05/05
05:15:04 pm

Culture to your left

Yesterday, in an attempt to get some culture; I went with Mariya to the Met. I thought it was just going to be an art gallery (silly me). It was more of a museum of ancient artifacts from all over the world.

It was really interesting. Sadly, there was no way near enough time to see it all, but that means I'll just have to go back. There was an asian section, a greek section, a medieval europe section...it was great! In the egyptian section (which was huge), they had an Egyptian temple. An actual Egyptian temple! It looked very cool. I always get really amused when I think about things like that. There is an actual Egyptian temple, from Egypt, sitting in New York! Oh, the arrogance of the old days, when people would see things (say, a temple for instance) and just decide to take it for themselves!
In the British National museum they've actually got one of the statues from Easter Island. Of all things! To take a statue from Easter Island because it'll make an interesting part of your collection! I'm just astounded by the gall of people back in the day to blatantly steal things. I have no idea how they got away with it.
'Yes, don't worry old chap, we're just taking the statues of your ancestors. Don't worry, we'll be taking them back to civilisation where we can look after them. After all, queer savages like you can't really take care of things like these, I mean, look at your clothes!'

Other things of note in the museum were some reproductions of 17th/18th century rooms which were really pretty and a chanel exhibit with some gorgeous 1920s dresses. There was also a small (gold?) statue of a horse from 17th century Germany I think. It was really ornate but it was acutally clockwork so the horse would move around. And they used it for (wait for it) drinking games! The horse is hollow and would be filled with alcohol, they would then wind it up and let it run around the table, whoever it stopped in front of, had to drink to contents. Who knew statues could be so cool?!
There were also some lovely ornate gates that I had to take a photo of.

And there was an absolutely beautiful screen from a cathedral in Spain. This thing was huge! And it looked amazing, I didn't take a photo of it though...

After the museum we were going to go have dinner in an Austrian cafe, but they were having a function there so we couldn't. We went to an Indian restaurant instead, which was nice, because I haven't had Indian since I've been here and it reminded me of home. But of course, I hadn't eaten for ages and so when I did finally eat my stomach was in a mood and gave me pain, but the food was nice.

Today I decided to purge myself from culture and by myself a pie. At the grocery store it was really busy, I didn't want to wait so I went to an express 12 items or less lane, even though I had 13 items! I really stuck it to the man there! *is a rebel*

17/05/05
09:54:22 pm

Shall we go back in time?

But first things first, a quiz!


Thierry

Babochka Personality Test
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Yay! I'm a French socialite! ........er...socialist, I mean socialist...
What? You're telling me you haven't read Babochka yet? Why ever not?

Shall we move on to the bulk of this post? Come with me now on a journey through time and space, but mainly just time. I shall now post about what I was going to post about nigh on two weeks ago when I was aghast to find that I could no longer find my site therefore having to hold in what I was going to post about until I had a place to post it, which is here, which is what I shall now post (what I was going to post before that is). I don't really know why I managed to hold it in and not forget it until now, but be careful folks when holding things in for large amounts of time (like say two weeks) because you might end up with a urinary tract infection, not that I have a urinary tract infection or have ever had one, but it could happen, and it could happen to you. So you must be careful not to hold things up inside for too long but let things go sometimes and let them be free, for your health. But don't let them loose for too long or they might fly away towards the bright lights in the distance and you might never see them again, but at least you won't have a urinary tract infection.

I have completely lost my train of thought.

Ah! What I wanted to say way back when, was that I had been looking around at some Franz Ferdinand photos and I saw this picture. I had seen the image before, even further back in time but had not considered it any further since then. But all of a sudden it struck me that there was a striking resemblance to this picture (from here). What's going on!? Are CLAMP designing Franz Ferdinand's clothes? Are Franz CLAMP in disguise? Is CLAMP Franz Ferdinand in disguise??? The mind boggles. Or is it because it's really not that rare to have the combination of black suit, orange shirt and this is just a coincidence that I have happened upon. Although one must keep in mind that there are no coincidences in this world!

And from this point my train of thought descended into the realms of, 'if the characters of Tsubasa were in a band, what would it be like?' (like a bad AU fic? hmmmm....) Anyway, I spent far too much time pondering this at work, and I came up with the following:

Fai: Could be the frontman, he's got what it takes, just look at his hair. What I mean is that he's probably not too bad at singing (because it's a lot like saying magical chants or something) and he's got the charisma for it. But I think that Fai would chose to stay out of the limelight, he would be the roadie that packs up all the stuff and cheers the band on from the sidelines.
Sakura: Would then take the lead singer role. I'm not really sure how good she is at singing (Tomoyo was always the one that sang after all), but I'm sure she couldn't be too bad. And in Tsubasa especially, she's got this kind of inexplicable charm and good luck which means that the public would adore her.
Syaoran: Would play lead guitar. He'd actually be quite good at it, but he'd be very quiet and humble about the whole thing and let Sakura take centre stage.
Kurogane: Would play base. He would loom in the back, scowling. He wouldn't admit it, but he'd probably quite enjoy it.
And Mokona: Would play the drums! And this is the only reason I wanted to post this here because it fits so well. I can really see Mokona playing the drums and being really enthusiastic. It just makes perfect sense in my mind and makes me laugh. And at the end of each set he would throw his drumsticks in the air only to have them accidentally land on Kurogane, every time.

And now I need to stop putting characters in a band and sounding like I'm sixteen or something *shuts up*

16/05/05
11:05:48 pm

All the fun of the fair

Hey guess what! I bought myself a domain! What? You already knew? Weird...

Yeah, I feel quite bad about the way this whole messy situation has transpired (it seems messy to me at least). You see, much like you may have done, I went to visit Schism (that's my old site) one day, and it wasn't there. Just like that, gone! So I fumbled around my old host (graffiti.net) to try and find out what had happened. And it seems that they had changed everyone's URLs to a much longer more annoying URL (and the old one was annoying). But what really got my goat was that they had never informed us about the URL change, not even after it happened, unless you went and asked them yourself. Very poor show. Now, I understand that they may just be having some problems their end and so they didn't know that the URLs would change either, but I shall be stubborn and assume that they didn't because I was given absolutely no eplanation of why it had happened, just that I had to use a new URL from now on.
(Hold tight, I'm not done ranting yet)
If I think about it though, I don't have any right to complain, after all, it is a free service. And it may be very a bit clunky but they provided free hosting with no adverts! Now that is a rare thing indeed. So it was good while it lasted, but I think it was time to move on.

I've had a website for...I think *counts on fingers* five years now, and it's jolly well about time I actually forked out some money for it. Not that I really have much stuff to put in this domain, but look how shiny it is! Man, paid webhosting is leagues above free webhosting (and so it should be). I actually get the feeling that the people that host me (hostony.com) actually want to have me there, rather than put up with me until I stop hanging around. I could get used to it. I'm not sure I could get used to spending the money, but dollars are so much easier to spend than pounds!

So, the new layout. I think part of the reason I bought this domain was because I wanted to make a new layout. More specifically, I wanted to make a layout featuring Franz Ferdinand! I. Think. Franz. Ferdinand. Are. Awesome. They really are! I love all of their songs. I have recently been very much into 'Shopping for Blood', hence the 'I taste of nothing' tagline. All in all, it seems a bit pretentious, I like it. Although one day I will learn how to make more exciting layouts.

Let me talk you through the new features of this site (am I boring you yet?), there aren't many because I just copied and pasted what I had in the old site. But! You might notice that I've actually bothered to use a blogging script this time. The script is b2evolution (there's a link on the about page). I don't really have anything to compare it with, but so far I like it. It makes blogging easier, hopefully I'll post a lot more frequently than I did, and it seems like you can fully customise it (by wading through the mire of php, I don't understand php). Annnd, the blog script allows people to post comments on my entries! Really, I've no idea how many people read this thing, but I'd be interested to see. If you read my blog, I'd love to know, post a comment! You don't have to of course, but you could if you wanted to and that's what matters (isn't it?)

Er...my domain also came with it's own lovely forum, so I thought I'd make use of it (there's a link to it up there in the menu section). It replaces that tired old message board that I used to have. So feel free to use it, you don't have to log in to post I don't think, but you can if you want. Of course, if no-one uses it, I can roll around it and talk to myself.

I decided that as I was moving on, so to speak, by buying a domain, that perhaps there were some things I should leave behind. I always had the nagging feeling that people didn't like nor understand Moo's presence. I thought that maybe I should remove Moo from the site because she just made it more annyoing. However, as soon as I even contemplated this idea a whole argument between myself and Moo rose unbidden in my mind. She came across as very strong-willed and determined to stay, as anyone would if they were facing the end of their existance. So I caved in and she can stay. I'll be reducing her involvement in blogging, but she'll turn up every now and again.
It's odd, I'm quite certain that Moo is not real and yet she seems to have developed a life of her own over the years...Or maybe I'm just too fond of her to let go.
What do you think? Should I keep Moo around when I blog like I used to? Or should I just let her simmer in the background?

And one final thing to this really really long post. I was thinking that maybe I might like to draw a doujin. Not one to actually publish and sell, but just a short story to put on the internet. If I did, do you have any ideas on the fandom I should chose? I was thinking maybe LOTR, but it would have to be the Silmarillion because the trilogy itself seems to be too complete for me to add any more. And I think maybe not enough people have read the Silmarillion to be interested. Of course this is all just speculation at this point.

So yeah, I hope you all enjoy it here. I think I will. *puts feet up*

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