Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Work and Pork

WHY CAN'T I GET THIS AT HOME?

So in the spirit of the shorter, more frequent posts.....




Behold, the greatest roll in London!  Slow cooked pork belly on a baguette, with a pickle and crackle.  Australia, get on this before I get home!





Below right, my current workplace, JP Morgan Chase HQ London.  You know, the place that just lost £4b.That's why everyone is looking at the ground.   Below left, a duck that really, really wants that dudes sandwich.  Must be from the same people as my pork roll......  



How out of place does that witches hat look?
Any second now it  will be arrested.
Moments later, that duck pulled out a Glock and shot that
dude in the face.  All for a bit of bread.  How sad.

Friday, May 25, 2012

I'm back, suckas!

Hey everyone! After an extended hiatus I have decided to try my hand at the old travel blog again. Mainly because I now have a shiny new tablet to make entries on. If all goes well, I'll try and keep it up during the 3 month trip around Europe starting in August.

So just a quick one to say welcome back! Sound off in the comments below if you read this, so I know at least someone is reading all this jazz and I'm not wasting precious calories typing.

P. S Given the new tools at my disposal, i'll try and make more frequent but less detailed posts. Is this what my adoring public is baying for?

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Ahaha hahahahaha....

Haahahaha......ahahahahHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CC_9aFuEkA

Dont worry, it's work-safe.

PS.  Ahahahahahaha, stupid cats!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Good Music time....

Hey guys

Just got back from seeing Band of Skulls, they we're awesome!  Also, good possibility that I have a job as of Monday, but I'll confirm and elaborate then.  Lastly, it sucks when you make a toasted cheese sandwich and the tomato superheats and burns the shit out of your mouth when you bite into it.  Damn you, tomato!  Why can't you be more like your best friend cheese, and melt deliciously? WHY?  ANSWER ME!

Nighty night, sleep tight.

Adam

Friday, October 15, 2010

Bank Error not in your favour.

So, back in London, back to the drudgery of so-called “life”.  I’m just heading to bed, thought I’d drop ya’ll a quick line to let you know the cold weather and trains haven’t yet killed me.  A few short observations -
  • -          The live episode of 30 Rock was hilarious. 


  • -          British banks are worse than useless.  Kat tried to open an account before we left, and when we got back, we found out they made a mistake.  So we went back and they photocopied her passport again.  Two days later, we go and ask about the account (just to check) and unbelievably, THEY MADE THE SAME MISTAKE. AGAIN.  It turns out the morons at the bank weren’t photocopying the right page of the passport.  Also, they wrote my address down wrong, so my PIN got sent to our neighbour. 

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  •        There is a deal here where I can get a unlimited cinema card for $13.50.  THAT’S AWESOME.  Unlimited movies for thirteen pounds a month!  MOVIE TIME BABY!  Starting with The Social Network next week. 
  •           I got offered a job, then realised it was about 2 ½ hours away.  So, using a complex mathematical forulae, I worked out that this meant at least five hours of travel a day.  Had to turn it down. 
  • -          On the bright side, got another interview on Tuesday for something much closer.  Wish me luck!
  • -          London is big.
  • -          I hate the idiots who process OT Registrations.  Six months to do some paperwork?  GIT OFF YOUR ARSES, YOU LAZY BRITISH SEE-YOU-NEXT-TUESDAYS!


That’s enough ranting from me.  I’ll write again soon. 

Keep it real.  Real dumb.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Prost!

A Panorama of Oktoberfest
(Apologies for getting my Oktoberfest entry in so late, I've been busy getting organised in London.  Also, thanks to Kate and Bonnie for answering my soup question.  The rest of you, GET ON IT!)


Dear Reader
As I type type this, I am sitting in the hall of the Easy Palace Hostel Munich with the sounds of Oktoberfest outside.  It's about 10:30 at night and I can’t type in my room as people are sleeping.  Also, I can’t sleep because (A) Kat is still out, so I’ve decided to wait up for her and (B) a guy in my dorm room is snoring like a Mack truck. I decided to take the opportunity to get some writing done and get you guys up to date.  It has been an interesting two days.  Myself and Kat spent the first night getting settled and meeting Jess and Lyndsay and the Lowenbrau beer garden, though we decided not to imbibe, as it was already getting late (past nine o’clock).  Early night, no harm done. 

Second night, different kettle of fish.  We arrived at the Oktoberfest grounds, which are only a few minutes walk from our Hostel, at 10AM, thinking that we would have our pick of the tents.  What we were instead greeted with was a completely insane sea of people that stretched as far as the eye could see.  After some investigation, we discovered that literally every beer tent was completely full by ten in the morning.  We were relegated to the outside beer garden, which certainly has its own charms, but doesn’t quite have the same atmosphere as inside, with its live music and table-top dancing.  We settled in and ordered our first round, as well has half a chicken and potato salad for breakfast.  I received my first stein at ten o clock (each stein is a litre) and my second at 10:33.  I made it to five steins, then the world went blank.  I wish, dear reader, I could say that I was composed, even elegant in my drunken stupor.  But that would be a lie.  I was gone, hammered, if you will, and I have no recollection of the hours between six pm and eleven pm, save for what the ladies I am staying with have told me.  Suffice to say, I could not walk, talk, eat, or dress myself.  In fact, the ladies have several videos attesting to these facts, which I will not link to here.  Kat was very sweet, getting me home safely and later went out to buy me fries and Brawurst.  Many conversations since this night have begun with “Remember doing thing x with group y, that was awesome!,” only for the speaker to receive a  blank stare from me as I have no idea what they are talking about.  I had attempted to write some blogging notes on my little notepad during the day, and it shows and interesting descent into inebriation as the writings become increasingly random and illegible.  I will post some photo’s of said pages.
Still, good times.  Also, I wasn’t sick, so that’s a plus.
Kat and I having a laugh.  Notice my psychotic grin.



Day 2 was our recovery day, time to see some Munich sights and let our bodies repair.  We went on a walking tour with our Canadian tour guide Stacy (why our tourguides never from the country you are in?) and ate a delicious lunch of suckling pig at the world famous Hofbrauhuis beer hall, founded my Maximilian the 1st in 1607.  We spent the evening touring around the Oktoberfest grounds, going on some rides eating some delicacies.  I should point out here that for those who haven’t been, Oktoberfest isn’t just big tents of people drinking beer.  It’s more like the Ekka in Australia, only much bigger, more awesome with less showbags and more beer.  There’s rides, fairy floss, rollercoasters, haunted houses, icecream, you name it.  So this was our night to enjoy the non-beer tent atmosphere and have an early night.  Kat indulged her inner Kleptomaniac and stole a Lowenbrau stein by secreting it in her handbag.  Today she stole another, lets see what score she can manage before the this trip is done.
Jess just lurved her dirndal.

We endeavoured to not repeat the mistake of Saturday and risk not getting into a tent on Monday, the last chance for us to do so, and the last day of the festival.  You see, you can’t simply wander into a tent at Oktoberfest and start drinking a beer.  You have to get in early, REALLY EARLY, sit and guard your table like it’s sacred ground.  By one pm, you won’t get a single seat, let alone a table, and by three you want even get inside the tent to stand up.  Not that standing does you any good, since the fraus only serves those sitting down, or at least standing on benches rather than the floor (Since, I suppose, logically they would have had to begin by sitting at a table before they could stand on it.).  We were terrified of this fate befalling us, and so arrived at Oktoberfest in the wee hours of the morning, (9 AM, to be precise), when not a soul was stirring, save for the trucks resupplying the beer, pork hock, bratwurst and chickens. After some confusion, which is unavoidable when dealing with a group of women (sorry ladies) we decided to go to the Hippodrome tent, which is supposedly the hip, cool young tent where they serve beer and wine.  (This is because Kat and April are still not big fans of beer.  )  However, the lame Hippodrome told us we couldn’t play cards for some reason, so we decided to move on.  We settled on the Shwarzen Festiviz tent, since we had briefly poked our heads in near close the night before and it was definitely a tent for partying, with the band doing a stirring rendition of Highway to Hell.  So we settled in, and I made a very focused effort to spread my beer drinking out over a longer period of time, and with some more food in-between.  This approach proved very successful, as by six o clock I was both awake and (mostly) sound of mind.  Kat and April had gotten tispy from some 3 euro wine (classy!) back in the hostel, and were happy enough that they didn’t care what they were drinking, (as in, beer.)  We had successfully staked out our claim, and were now smack bang in the middle of seven thousand drunken people, standing on the benches and belting out New York, New York at the top of our lungs, smashing our steins into each other at each line of the chorus.  This continued for some hours, with April and I making up our own sing alongs when we didn’t like the bands choices, (favourites included Bohemian Rhapsody and Prince Ali, from the Aladdin soundtrack).  Truly, a sight and sound to remember for many years.
Us and our sevend thousand drinking buddies.  It's hard to tell from this photo, but everyone here is standing on their chairs.

Oktoberfest closes at 11pm each night, but April and I were wrecked by about nine forty five.  Keep in mind, we had been drinking and eating for almost twelve hours by this point.  We elected to head home.  Kat and Jess, showing the fortitude and stubbornness I have come to expect, fully intended to stay until closing.  On the walk home, I stopped not once but twice for Bratwurst with bread and mustard.  Mmmm, so delicious. 

And so, that is where I leave you,  Comrade.  Oktoberfest is closing now, so I’m going to sign off and see if I can find Kat amongst the hubbub streaming out of the grounds.  Seems like a fairly daunting task, but Kat has her hair in very cute, big curls tonight, so I’ll just look for a curly blonde head in the crowd.  Besides, better than sitting in this hallway all night, am I right?

Adam

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Nearing Munchen

Brief update today.

German countryside whizzing past outside, as our ICE train speeds its way to sunny(er) Munich.  Phase 3 of Operation: Ferro  is about to commence, after the success of Phases 1 (Family) and Phase 2 (Couple).  Phase 3 is codenamed “Friends”, this despite the fact that April is coming. I joke, I Joke!  Please Apes, don’t hurt me. 

For the next four nights I sleep in a dorm room with five women.  In my mind’s eye, I picture this as a scene from Porky’s or perhaps one of the better American Pie movies, with lingerie-powered pillow fights, girlish squealing and consumption of much passion pop.  The more rational part of my brain knows that it will more likely be similar to the beach opening in Saving Private Ryan, but I just say “Shuddup brain!” and poke myself in the eye with a pencil.  Good times.

Should I be able to bring finger to keyboard in the next few days, I will try to convey some impressions of our Oktoberfest adventure, though that may only be in flashes.  By the way, to prove that someone other than Kat is reading this, you HAVE to comment below with your favourite soup.  I will start: Tomato with meatballs.  And……GO!