Cabaret

June 30, 2006

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I went in with some friends to see Cabaret last night in an open-air cinema.

It really does drive home how Liza Minnelli became such a star. She is, much like her character Sally, phenomenally talented. She has an engaging charisma onscreen. Her voice is astoundingly joyful and she raises laughs with just a quiver of an eyebrow or a wrinkle of her nose.

The venue, of course, accentuated the theatrics on screen. Scoop are running a series of open air events by Tower Bridge and, with the setting sun tinting the dramatic London skyline with pinks and golds, it’s a rather wonderful stage.

The crowd were very appreciative; singing along to the increasingly grotesque cabaret performances, but knowing just when the movie had finally turned that corner and was no longer suitable for camp karaoke. A slow uneasy silence settled over the initially rambunctious audience perfectly in step with the growing Nazi presence in the movie. Of course, the final number brought that lustful singing back from the crowd.

Go and rent it, it’s a wonderfully tragic film.

But… to bring it back on theme. The picnic!

If you happen to be in London Bridge station and you happen to be looking for a bag of snacks to nibble upon; head down the ground level and follow your noise to the food courtish area. There you will find a small stand selling dried foods. Dried Razchenberries (that have a peculiar taste reminiscent of a jellybaby made with real fruit), sugared mango strips, chocolate covered espresso beans and, best of all, chocolate covered stem ginger. Go, it’s rather tasty.

Littl’ Billy though was rather disappointed with the lack of either carbs or quantity. I couldn’t stand to see him like that, so cheered him up with fish, chips and mushy peas.

Eoin: 8
Billy: 2
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June 29, 2006

Another entirely unrelated blog entry I’m afraid (perhaps I should just start a “here’s some crap I found online” blog)…

But I had to post this, I was left with no choice.

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So…. guinea pig, eh?

June 27, 2006

1. Fresh fish
2. Lobster
3. Steak
4. Thai food
5. Chinese food
6. Ice cream
7. Pizza
8. Crab
9. Curry
10. Prawns
11. Moreton Bay Bugs
12. Clam chowder
13. Barbecues
14. Pancakes
15. Pasta
16. Mussels
17. Cheesecake
18. Lamb
19. Cream tea
20. Alligator
21. Oysters
22. Kangaroo
23. Chocolate
24. Sandwiches
25. Greek food
26. Burgers
27. Mexican food
28. Squid
29. American diner breakfast
30. Salmon
31. Venison
32. Guinea pig
33. Shark
34. Sushi
35. Paella
36. Barramundi
37. Reindeer
38. Kebab
39. Scallops
40. Australian meat pie
41. Mango
42. Durian fruit
43. Octopus
44. Ribs
45. Roast beef
46. Tapas
47. Jerk chicken/pork
48. Haggis
49. Caviar
50. Cornish pasty

This is looking both easier and harder than I thought… Where the hell do you buy guinea pig meat?

Okay, let’s go to work…

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