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*Trunk Cast 29
Friday, February 24, 2006
Episode 29 A very quick video cast.
I am really bunged up, feel like poo but wanted to say Adios before we jet off to Spain!
That's also the reason I have not blogged much this week - I have spent the last two days trying to sweat and sleep off this bug whilst fighting for breath. My asthma treatment has been of some relief and thankfully a pre scheduled trip to the asthma clinic helped enormously.
I am sure things will be back on track next week. Don't forget Richard and I won't be around until Tuesday - check out my old Sitges photos to see what's in store for us this weekend.
Adios!
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Something old...
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Something new...
A quick entry to say thanks to Mike at PodCastSoup for including Trunk Guy.
I hope you all follow the link for two reasons 1) there are lots of other great pod casts listed there and 2) keep an eye our for something new and exciting. The eagle eyed of you will spot the Trunk Guy logo and notice a difference... this is a sneak preview for the new look Trunk Guy (which I hope will be live by the end of next week)...
Watch this space x
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Quickie!
Monday, February 20, 2006
Just a quick note to congratulate Ang Lee and Jake Gyllenhaal on their success at last nights BAFTA Awards - the praise and recognition is much deserved.
Brokeback Mountain also walked away with accolades for Best Adapted Screen Play and Best Film.
Bit of a shocker for British favourite "The Constant Gardener".
Jake was tongue tied, humble and as cute as ever :)
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*Trunk Cast 28
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Episode 28 Gadgets, Weddings and Black Sweat!
This week has been really manic - there's a big event to plan for and I am not just talking about our civil partnership - Prince may be touring the UK! (Only joking Richard xx)
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Black Sweat
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Thank you You Tube!
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Wow!
Thursday, February 16, 2006
(Excuse my language)
I have just witnessed the rebirth of Prince.
The Brit Awards were just aired in the UK and they played they entire Prince set (all 12:30 minutes of it).
He was fucking awesome - he is definitely back on form and the fucker had better tour the UK.
I have not seen Prince so tight so, alive on stage in so long - to see Wendy, Lisa and Sheila E backing him too was a pure joy.
The NPG was really tight, there was fucking masses of energy.
All four songs, Te Amo Corazon, Fury, Purple Rain and Let's Go Crazy were amazing. Purple Rain had me in tears, it was so moving.
It humbles me and pleases me that Prince can kick out such a great set and have an audience full of talentless wannabes (the Brit nominees and winners in the audience), singing and dancing along to his music.
Bring 3121 to the UK!
If anyone knows anything about tickets and dates I want to know!
LET'S GO CRAZY...
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Venting!
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Excuse me but I need to vent some anger!
It would appear that Microsoft Microsnot are not happy with ripping off Apple, now they have decided to rip off Adobe/Macromedia at the same time!
Microsnot Expression - to you and me, a pointless marketing attempt to nick all the best ideas from industry standard programs such as Photoshop, iLife, Dream Weaver, Illustrator and Quark; bundled into one huge, pointless, bug laden, patch hungry product which will further submit more of your details to Gatesy and pals in order to make Microsnot more money!
Am I wrong? I don't think so!
(and is it me or does the woeful WMV demo seem very reminiscent of the Quick Time promos on Apples site for iLife?).
On a more positive note I have signed up for two great new web services.
Google Measure Map which allows me access to analytical information about you guys (my visitors) and coComment which tracks all my blog comments and stores them in one location so I can see if there were any responses (although I have yet to work out how to "activate" this from a pop up comment window).
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Happy Valentines Day xx
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
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Sometimes it snows in... Queens!
Sunday, February 12, 2006
It would appear that we (un)fortunately missed the NYC snow storm by a week!
I cannot believe this considering how mild it was last week!
(Thanks to JoeinQueens for the use of his photo) Free Xone from the album "The Velvet Rope" by Janet Jackson (Freeze Zone - geddit!)
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Swinging and swaying
I am trying to get back into my old routine but for some reason it is proving a bit difficult.
I am sure that we are still feeling the effects of our holiday as we have both managed to have two long lie ins this weekend and for us that is rare.
I know the NYC post was put up a couple days ago but I am still uploading photos from the trip. I thought it would make Pic-a-Day more interesting if I concentrated on those photos rather then try to take new ones, especially as it's chucking it down outside.
I did just have a sneak peek on EarthCam and have noticed that NYC has indeed had some snow - I am jealous!
I did spend some time searching around for nice venues for Rich and I to host our ceremony. This is proving a bit of a challenge. Not only do we have to consider location and accommodation as well as finding out if they host civil partnership ceremonies (I know the registrar has a list but it's best to double check). But we're also trying to find a location that would mean something to us or that we would like.
I do feel that a number of the hotels and stately homes I have looked at are just a bit too grand. They'd be great for a bride gliding down the central stairs etc.. but that's not quite us!
I am not going to name any locations etc. yet until we have decided but I am sure it will be very special.
Only one other thing has really dominated my weekend and that's the complete redesign of Trunk Guy! This hasn't been planned or organized like I normally would but I decided as I lost everything when I lost my files on the Dell, it would be best to take this opportunity to do it now, that way I am not having to recreate lots of files and components just to fit in with the current look.
As ever the redesign will be a complete departure from what you see before you - I just hope you all like it when it goes live... Watch this space!
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*Trunk Cast 27
Friday, February 10, 2006
Episode 27 The NYC Cast!
This is the biggie! After a week away in the Big Apple, this podcast is a length worthy of the great city! Not all the show is about NYC, there's lots featured about Canada and Richard's proposal ;0)
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The Creature
Thursday, February 09, 2006
Now I sit with different faces In rented rooms and foreign places All the people I was kissing Some are here and some are missing In the nineteen-nineties I never dreamt that I would get to be The creature that I always meant to be But I thought in spite of dreams You’d be sitting somewhere here with me
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All the Critics Love U in New York
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
It's taken me a while to get to actually write this blog entry but I hope it'll be worth it! If you read my short posts last week you will know that my trip to New York was eventful to say the least, what you don't know is the rest of the story!
The big day (turning 32!)
My birthday started very early due to the time of our departure from Heathrow, this wasn't too bad but it did feel a little odd opening my cards and gifts at 4 am (thanks to everyone who sent me cards, your lovely messages and my presents).
The flight was fairly average to begin with, a slightly bumpy ride that was easily ignored thanks to "The 40 Year Old Virgin" and some in flight food and drink. Unfortunately shortly after the film ended we started to hit some major turbulence, turbulence that last for two hours. I have been on a number of long haul flights before and have never had any problems flying (even when considering flying out of the Caribbean above a hurricane), but this flight was a real roller coaster which made me very ill. I wasn't the only one being sick either and all I can do is commend the stewards and stewardesses for their support.
Our choppy adventure into America did not stop there, we hit further problems at immigration.
All was going well, I was feeling a little groggy but nonetheless I passed through the security checks, was ushered through to the baggage hall and by the time I spotted the carousel carrying our bags and turned around Richard (who was behind me in the queue), disappeared. Now I try to understand why the Americans are so damn worried about security but I completely lost my patience when I realised Richard had been taken for questioning.
He wasn't the only one either, after I had made a couple calls to try to reach him I noticed there were other people on the flight who were without companions and I started to think about what was unfolding.
After much stress and worry (and nearly an hour sat in the baggage hall alone), Richard reappeared from a door at the far end of the security arena. He hadn't been told what was going on or why he was being detained. He was simply shoved into a room with a desk and subjected to a number of questions about who he was and why he was visiting. Richard has never done anything wrong, had no reason to come into the gaze of the law and yet he was being cross examined like a criminal. Apparently the USA "USA Visit" system had a glitch and they informed Richard that his finger prints did not match those that he gave last year!!! I shall reserve any right to comment at this point for fear pf offending! All I shall say is that Richard managed to keep his cool when they let him go and asked him to submit a Customer Satisfaction Survey!
As you can tell my birthday ended up being really eventful, when we eventually got to the hotel I flaked out for a couple of hours, took advantage of the free Wifi and VOIP access, made a few calls home then we headed out for dinner.
We continued our theme for evening meals from last year by using diners as a way to experience the real New york whilst still getting a reasonably priced, freshly cooked meal away from the tourist traps. Two of our favourites we The Sunflower DIner (great Chicken Fingers) and The Hollywood Diner.
Niagara
We had pre arranged to fly to Buffalo early in the morning and I am sure it is safe to say we were both a bit apprehensive about security checks etc following on from our experience the day before.
We had no need to worry though, apart from removing shoes, coats and belts we breezed through the security gates and were soon whisking our way across state to Buffalo.
After the short drive to the USA park at Niagara we started a chilly walk across the observation tower to admire the USA falls... Everyone has told me that the Canadian side is much better and more impressive and I was sure Richard was eager to get me into Canada to show me. What I hadn't anticipated was what was to follow.
For anyone who has been you will know its a short walk across Rainbow Bridge, through Canadian immigration (which is much more relaxed that the USA immigration services) and then about a 2 mile walk down the road to the horse shoe falls. Every view and every angle offered an opportunity for a great snapshot of the falls both American and Canadian and indeed I managed to capture 203 photos and a series of videos throughout the day.
(Incidentally I will upload more photos on Flickr when I have the opportunity and plan to put the videos together into a video pod cast at some point).
We spent the morning wandering around the site, taking in the view before deciding to set down in the restaurant that over looks the falls. Lunch was very nice but Richard was very quiet...
When we left the restaurant we had another wander around the crest of the falls and Richard guided me to a spot right where the edge of the falls and the water cascade. What follows absolutely blew me away.. I don't actually remember what Richard said nor do I remember my response (although I know it was positive), what I do remember is that Richard proposed and I accepted. I was absolutely elated and completely on cloud nine. I do remember Richard reaching over and kissing me and for the rest of the afternoon I was really really elated (and still am). Typically I felt the need to broadcast text my news, with little consideration for the local time at home and was amazed by the rapid responses and congratulatory messages from all our friends.
The rest of the day was honestly a bit of a blur...
We took the tour behind the falls and I was totally amazed by the noise, the feeling and the spectacle of the water cascading in front of us through the tiny port holes. Certain attractions such as the Maid in the Mist etc were not running due to the wintry conditions but that didn't hamper our day.
I think we took in every view possible falls before heading back to Buffalo airport for our late flights back to JFK.
New York Darlink' No Capes!
As ever we went away with a planned itinerary (I cannot help it I am a born organiser) and as ever the plan sometimes fails and sometimes works to our advantage.
I had planned for us to experience the "Top of the Rock" but this morning was very misty. You couldn't actually see the top of the Rockefeller Centre so it seemed pointless trying to gain a view from it.
We had a look around the complex though and I have to admit it was my first and only disappointment in NYC. I adore Art Deco but there was something very foreboding and depressing about the Rockefeller Centre. I just feel the interior is very dark and claustrophobic.
After a very quick browse around we headed over to MoMa where we spent a couple of hours trying to take in the very eclectic collection. I really enjoyed the gallery and was surprised by the difference in the exhibits, ranging from the visiting Pixar exhibition, Monets, Van Goghs and the odd Jonathan Ive inspired Apple creation!
We walked the short distance to Grand Central Station and we were both amazed at the scale of the building. It really is a lovely monument to Americas railway pioneering history. Sadly all I could think about was the scene in Madagascar when they popped out of the subway screaming "All hail the New York Giants" - which I did say when I entered the building! ;0)
Cheesecakes in Brooklyn
We spent the day browsing around, keeping our plans loose, just seeing where we ended up.
As planned to start the day we took the Metro the China Town before walking through Wall Street and across the Brooklyn Bridge. You really do get a lovely view of Manhattan, the Harbour and Brooklyn from the bridge and it's also quite exhilarating to be so high up with the traffic speeding along underneath you.
We found a nice diner in Brooklyn stopped for "breakfast". I wasn't quite expecting half a cake when I ordered a slice of Cheesecake but that is what they served! There are time when you do forget the USA portions are much bigger than anywhere else. At the end of the day or when enjoying a hearty meal this is fine but for breakfast it's a little much (and to be honest I am not letting on that we did have breakfast (Bagels and Lucky Charms) at the hotel!)...
We spent the rest of the morning at Pier 17 and paid a second visit to Abercrombie. We had visited the day before but decided to go back. a) to purchase another shirt and b) to check out this F*cking gorgeous sales assistant who was happily stood in the store propping up the goods, flexing his pecs, keeping his butt perky and flashing his eye brows. Both Richard and I noticed him and we felt the need to go past A&F when we left just for a final glance ;)
We then headed onto the Metro and went for a wander around Soho, browsing in many shops (and of course making the odd purchase).
I have seen my fair share of odd buskers and street acts but the dwarf Michael Jackson impersonator at Prince Street station was something else!
I did make my first trip to Macys late in the afternoon and ended up with a number of purchases to fill my underwear drawer ;)
Leaving on a Jet Plane
Before too long it was time to think about packing (a thankfully expandable suitcase) and check out of the hotel.
As ever we left our bags behind and enjoyed another full day in the city.
We enjoyed a stroll along Sixth Avenue, making the odd stop in a shop or to (or three) before finishing up in Central Park where we managed the ice skaters and the joggers sturting there stuff.
We stopped by the Rockefeller Centre again, this time to admire the people ice skating in the atrium before heading into the NBC shop to see what tacky gifts were available!
On the way back we stopped in Trump Tower to have a coffee. I cannot believe how garish this place is! All that opulence and brass. Sadly none of it executed with any taste. I dread to think what the apartment looks like at the top of the building!
The walk back to the hotel led us to Times Square where I got a number of shots on the camera and had a look in a couple stores. I cannot say I was very impressed with the guy outside Toys 'r Us inviting punters to take photos' of his dog and cat tied down and trussed up in the Stars and Stripes. The dog looked very dopey but the cat look monumentally pissed off!
Considering the size and weight of our cases and the pain in our feet we decided to get a cab back to JFK. He made excellent time but I had no idea what route he took as he ended up going through the 'burbs to avoid problems on the freeway.
We did have a final surprise in store at JFK as the lovely lady from Virgin Atlantic bumped us onto an earlier flight which meant we got into the UK much earlier on the MOnday morning.
I can happily report the return flight was fairly painless, so much so I spent most of it asleep.
Well that's it - that was our NYC adventure (06!) - I hope you stuck with it, I hope you enjoyed it and I look forward to hearing what you think of our adventures and all the photos.
As you can tell we certainly had a great adventure in the Big Apple and now Richard and I can move forward, looking towards are next and biggest adventure together. All The Critics Love U In New York from the album "1999" by Prince
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Post NYC
Just a quick note to say I have not turned into a mute but since New York I have had the best of times and the worst of times.
I hope to get my NYC blog entry online very soon.
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Having a nice day(s)!
Saturday, February 04, 2006
Having a great time in NYC.
Just getting some rest before thinking about heading out for dinner and then either catching a club or heading back to catch Prince on SNL ;0) ('Course I have to work out which channel SNL is on!)
I think we have experienced all the seasons whilst here, and I am sure my feet will need replacing or resoling! LOL
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This just in...
Friday, February 03, 2006
OK I said I wouldn't blog whilst away but this is too huge to keep quiet!
Whilst in Canada visiting Niagara this afternoon, Richard popped the question and I accepted.
I cannot begin to tell you how very happy I am.
This is certainly one holiday I will never forget ;0)
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