Wednesday 20 July 2011

Thing what I did done

I’m really rubbish at posting when I’m busy! I hope I don’t lose my huge swathes of adoring readers.

Things that have happened: I got to go to the National Museum on a trip, and saw an awesome exhibition on life and death, with every pill the average person takes in their life (about 14,000) sewn into a piece of cloth. I also fulfilled a lifelong ambition to go to the Crobar in Soho. I was a week too late to catch Dave Grohl and Josh Homme in there, but I did see a crazy man assault a waitress. One of my Italian students came out as a neo-Nazi in my class. All my other students are really pleasant and much nicer than hoards of wailing Vietnamese children. I booked a trip to go from Munich to Berlin (LADS ON TOUR WOO WHO ARE YA) and I plan to develop a mature taste for fine Bavarian beer, rather than only enjoying weak Vietnamese piss-water. I’ve been inspired by this man to take up writing poetry, and have so far amassed a oeuvre of one whole poem. I hosted a tea party for the Taiwanese.

Good luck to my baby brother, who turned 17 yesterday and who’s going to Vietnam on his own tomorrow. Big adventure!

Thursday 7 July 2011

Pedo jokes don't go down well around here

Still hanging out in South South London ('Kent') and occasionally popping to Camden or Soho for gigs - Hanoi just doesn't do music like London does. We saw this band last night and they blew my mind - like, proper rock'n'roll.

I don't have any photos of anything because it's against company policy. Someone pointed out that if you were into pedofilia and that, the Internet would probably serve you better than taking a blurry photo of some teenagers reading a book. Teaching is going pretty well though, and I've discovered I might not be the worst thing to happen to the teaching profession since they abolished corporal punishment. I haven't had any tears or vomiting yet (from me or the students) so it's going well.

Tomorrow we're going to Sonisphere, woop woop, maybe I'll put some photos up after that.

Sunday 3 July 2011

Dirty smelly hippies

Everyone loves Glastonbury!

Onwards from Bristol, we arrived on the farm on Sunday evening and set up camp. This gave us a leisurely three days of wandering and sitting around at the Stone Circle before anyone else arrived on Wednesday, and meant that when punters did start arriving, we were easily the muddiest, smelliest people there (aided by a vicious Rej-Goob mud-battle early Wednesday afternoon). Evidently I consider this an achievement, because if you’re not a mess at Glastonbury then you’re not doing it right.

Come Wednesday, I was champing at the bit for music and dancing and running around like a hooligan. I guess there’s not much point in describing everything that happened from here on in, because it’d just be “We went to see this band and it was amazing! Then we went dancing and it was amazing! Mud! Cider! Fire!” There were also 20 hours spent with my head in a bin sifting through poo in exchange for my ticket, but I kinda like that.

There aren’t any photos from after Friday night, because my battery died and plus I’m too busy being awesome to record how awesome I am.

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The first Sunday night...I love bin.

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I love longdrop.

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sunset view from Stone Circle on Sunday

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tea in a boot and a Goob in a tent

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Goob models how to keep warm at night

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stuff getting set up in the Unfairground

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muddy

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ciders in boots

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flags! by the Other Stage. everything looks so clean and grassy here.

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tipis

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mud buddies in the Greenfields

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Columbo on a stone

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campfire in the workers’ tent

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Wednesday night fireworks at the Stone Circle

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flags! somewhere in the greenfields. it’s all about the flags.

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I love mud

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lying in a nest in the greenfields on Thursday

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goob in a nest... before we met a cockroach from Wales, heroically saved a worm, and discovered that all the flag poles are covered in greasy dead flies.

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crazy spinning rope gymnastic mindblowingness. after leaving a shitty rainy Radiohead, we sat by a campfire and then stumbled across this. fuck the hype!

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crazy sexy fire-breathing burlesque dancers.

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then we went for a stompy dance in the mud in front of a fire-blowing monster spider.

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tube train crashed into a tower block, in Block 9

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smoking car crashed into an 80’s style gay disco that requires a mustache for entry

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Shangri-La... we are all infected

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the King Blues playing an tiny unlisted awesome gig on the Strummerville stage... so so good, it actually makes me tingle remembering it

So that’s only up to Friday night... Saturday I saw Flogging Molly and pogoed like I was 14 again, Sunday we ran around Shangri-La like kids in a sweet shop, Goob tried to sell cigarettes to Bez from the Happy Mondays, and Columbo swapped all his clothes for a pair of Doc Martens. Monday everyone had left so we went tatting (rummaging through abandoned tents to find valuable or otherwise desirable objects) and then Columbo made big fire and we sat with our new friends, drinking too much tatted booze and barbequing tatted bananas. This is one situation to which not even my usual epithet ‘rad’ can do justice... just the best times.

And now, I’m sitting in halls at the University of Greenwich, because tomorrow I start teaching English to more bratty spoilt kids who aren’t interested in learning. I’m hoping that this job will go well, because I definitely have negative feelings towards teaching and perhaps towards children in general, which I didn’t have this time last year or even six months ago. I’d like to be a good teacher, so I’m going to be smiley yet authoritative and hope it goes well...

I still would rather be sitting next to the campfire in Strummerville, drinking a can, with my boots stuck in the mud.