JC : 8 October 2005 - 2:02pm

bdo '94 where its at. izzle.

except i was 8.

last years was marginal. i enjoyed chemical brothers and dimmer, and that almost justified admission.

this year, iggy and the brunettes will probably entice me ;]

JC : 8 October 2005 - 1:59pm

NICE?

I work at a TAB and I can tell you most people aren't nice, it's just a facade they put on to avoid becoming social outcasts.

JC : 8 October 2005 - 1:54pm

//food is meant for sustenance

Tell that to a chicken.

JC : 8 October 2005 - 1:47pm

THERE ARE ALIENS ON THE MAORI VERSION OF OUR TWENTY CENT PIECE AND THEY ARE DOING SEX!

Discuss.

JC : 7 May 2004 - 8:46pm

It's a simple business decision that Moore has overblown to make out that there is a huge media conspiracy against him. Disney have made a prudential decision based on the fact that Moore's film makes certain claims that could be defined as slander. By not publishing it, Disney have protected themselves from a lawsuit or more from members of the ruling elite.

Funnily enough, there is a mass media conspiracy,(Chomsky wrote about this years and years ago) but Michael Moore is just a crude propaganda tool and even if he weren't, he couldn't be considered a major threat to 'freedom.'

JC : 23 March 2004 - 11:59pm

Maybe she's Irish.

JC : 22 March 2004 - 6:04pm

I rented out Punchdrunk Love, and I couldn't watch more than halfway through because the whitewashed (is it San Pedro Valley) factories and the desolateness or something, I'm not entirely sure what exactly it was, but it terrified me. I turned the tv off and couldn't sleep all night.

JC : 22 March 2004 - 5:58pm

What is 06... June? Hm, I wonder if I can orchestrate my being in Auckland at that point :/

JC : 9 January 2004 - 12:18am

Is there a threshold they must stay at? Like, do they monitor how long those 'blinks' are taking or do you need to be moving for significant amounts of time to prove you're awake.

Also, wouldn't it be fun if they brainwashed them or made them perform tasks such as sitting still. Or made them watch a video of paint drying, with questions at the end. "What side of the screen was the bug caught in the paint?" etc.

JC : 9 January 2004 - 12:05am

I'm not sure that's the title at all. :
Starts off like

"Right here, right now, I hear the call and I hear it loud... "

and then main chorus dealy:

"Run like the wind, breathing fire..."

Of course, I haven't heard it since the league season so I don't remember much more than that.

JC : 8 January 2004 - 11:55pm

I don't think that's it.

JC : 8 January 2004 - 11:49pm

This song has been used by Sky for a year or two now as the Warriors theme song (in tandem with Matter of Faith) but I'ev searched and searched the lyrics and whatnot and can't find it. Does anybody know who sings it or who wrote it or both?

JC : 31 December 2003 - 4:11pm

It's true, damn you! I hate it as well but find myself strangely compelled to sing along.

JC : 30 December 2003 - 1:15am

wrong.

JC : 30 December 2003 - 1:02am

Brown Eyed Girl without a doubt.

Otherwise...

Yesterday
Can't Take My Eyes Off You

Anything by Robbie Williams (I'm sorry, but such disgusting scenes as Robbie singalongs have taken place.)

Countless others.

JC : 15 December 2003 - 2:24am

AHOY MR BEAVER

AHOOOOY

JC : 15 December 2003 - 2:22am

Gretchen: Donnie Darko? The hell kind of name is that? It’s like some sort of superhero or something
Donnie: What makes you think I'm not?

Jena Malone is so very sexy. Also, if I could come up with lines like that I'd be some sort of people's hero.

JC : 15 December 2003 - 2:17am

Well life's a whole long journey, so before you grow too old, don't miss the opportnuity to strike a little gold, out west the folks are tellin you the way to make em stop, just grab your cadbury crunchy bar and fill em full of choc, have a crunchy, have a crunchy bar, have a crunchy hokey pokey bar.

Those lyrics are somewhat wrong, I know where but I can't be bothered searching.

Basically, it's set on a train called the Kingston Flyer, which ran somewhere in Otago. Set in old weast times, Basically a gun fight breaks out over some 'treasure' which is golden crunchy bars in a chest. And there's mayhem and finally some old woman who is knitting calmly through the whole thing reaches up and pulls the emergency brakes, hilarity ensues. Feel free to correct me where I've got it wrong, but that's the basic premise.

JC : 2 December 2003 - 2:57am

Haha, Friends and I did an Evil Dead marathon. I love how the plot is completely massacred in each sequel. The third was an absolute joke, but still highly entertaining. Until then I'd never seen a story constructed entirely out of plotholes.

JC : 2 December 2003 - 2:50am

And like that... he's gone.

JC : 2 December 2003 - 2:43am

On the contrary, whoever won the rights to produce and market this is going to make a lot of money. Also, a lot of raw talent is going to be uncovered, hopefully. It can't be a bad thing. Sure the type of music might not be your tastes, but if one damn good singer gets a chance that he/she otherwise would not ahve had then it's a success. It will encourage others to try and get into the scene, and they might be into making different music altogether. I guess you think its fine for NZ to take every other genre of music from the rest of the world but suddenly we can't have NZ Idol? (Ah, remember True Bliss? See, that gave some people semi-celebrity status and started a few careers)

JC : 28 November 2003 - 1:23am

Guess I'll jump on the bandwagon with an obligatory "ME ME" post.

The above "ME ME" is applicable as of now.

JC : 28 November 2003 - 1:21am

It's Wellingtron. Somewhat like Hamiltron, City of the Future, but not as classy, unfortunately.

JC : 26 November 2003 - 6:05pm

Yeah, I've been there a few times, his stuff is great. I've got a mate who's like... god at art/design/graphics etc. and I generally run ideas past him but I just look at everything. As far as webdesign goes www.iamcal.com this guy's my fucking hero. (not sure where his portfolio is, but its there somewhere, the list is like an a4 page of links)

JC : 23 November 2003 - 12:36am

I had two identical second hand COMPAQ 266s. I also had a copy of XP and Windows 95 was absolutely killing me. I'd get an average uptime of about a minute and a half before BSOD. So I raped the ram from one of them, shoved it in the other, formatted and installed XP. (This was on a 6Gig HDD at the time) It ran beautifully. It's highly stable (I get like a few weeks uptime generally and generally Jetstart stays connected for that long as well, which owns me.) and it runs so much nicer than 95 did and 98 on the other machine.

RAM is the only real important thing with XP, a friend of mine ran XP slightly slowly on a 233. As long as you turn off their gay styles and kindergarten fading menus, it's great.