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About Adam Strange

People think I'm weird, and for the most part, they're right. I don't like to conform to the norm, even though sometimes I do - I don't go out of my way to be different, I just so happens to be. I like to think that life is filled with the unknown; no matter how adamant you are about being right; I'll be there to say otherwise. Not because I believe you are wrong, but I want you to be open to the possibility that nothing in life is certain. Open your mind - you'll thank yourself for it.

The Kanye West Concert

I totally forgot that I was going to this, until my friend, who bought me a ticket as a Christmas present, emailed me to remind me that it was on. I don’t know why I didn’t remember it because I’m a massive fan of Kanye West; yes including a good portion of the 808′s and Heartbreak album!

Kanye West

I’ve heard many outrageous stories of his diva behaviour on stage. Most lately I heard that he booted someone out of a concert, during the Watch The Throne tour in the states, because one of the concert goers threw up a business card, or something of the sort – supposedly it was a safety hazard.

Kanye West

Anyhow, lucky for me, I did get to see a glimpse of it. He is known for being a perfectionist, and it was a sight to see him, when he stopped a song to restart it, because the lighting wasn’t right. I know people think he’s a diva, and he probably is, but I think it’s adds to the concert going experience.

Kanye West

From the start of the concert, right up until the end, it was a grand spectacle. Ballerinas running across the stage, and around in circles, pyrotechnics and laser shows were seen throughout the concert, and it was a sight to see.

Kanye West

You could really tell that everyone was having a great time, and that Kanye was lapping and living up every minute of it. If you looked around at any time during the concert, you could see pretty much all of the seated crowd, standing. Like how the cliche saying goes, you just had to be there, to understand it.

Kanye West

The song selection was expansive, ranging from each album, save for the Jay-Z collaboration, Watch The Throne. Kanye even dropped songs that he featured in, but wasn’t the main artist. The one that really stood out for me, was American Boy, which was by Estelle, but he dropped his 16 bars, and I lost my shit. It was crazy, or as Kanye would say, “That Shit Cray!”. The crowd was into each song, from the empowering tune of Power, to the sombre-ridden Say You Will.

Kanye West

Kanye West, call him whatever you like, but there’s no denying that he isn’t one of the best entertainers alive today.

 
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Posted by on January 29, 2012 in Rants

 

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The Forbidden Fruit

I don’t know what it is, but I think I’m attracted to married feminines. It seems that all of the ladies that I find myself attracted to, end up being spoken for, or more often, married. It’s not that I go out of my way to chase down married ladies, but it has to be something about them, that makes me so attracted to them. Maybe it’s the fact that I know that there’s nothing I can do about it, that makes it so appealing.

I’ve described it before, where it’s not the fear of failing that really worries me, but the fear of actually achieving something that does. I guess that’s why I don’t have many long term love interests, because I would probably not know what to do, if the feminine ever said yes. The married variable, limits the possibility of the feminine saying ‘yes’.

On my last day at work, I was urged to have celebratory drinks. I decided to invite one of the married ladies at work along for it. Of late, I’ve been talking to her; I don’t know how it came about, but once I broke the ice, she was quite receptive to me, and our conversations – I would normally get stonewalled by females in the office.

Emily Caprice The good thing about this feminine is the fact that she can dance. If there was something that I was looking for in a potential partner, the ability to dance, would probably be towards the top of the list. Crazy huh? Suffice to say, her and I have been talking about throwing down on the dance floor. I consider myself somewhat coordinated when it comes to dancing, and from all accounts she can’t bust a move.

Throughout the night, she was bopping away in her seat to the music. She was popping her chest out, like she was giving herself CPR, and as shallow as it sounds, I could not keep my eyes off of her jobblies bouncing up and down. What red blooded male could?!? So when I saw a chance to dance with her, I seized the day. Sure enough, it was only the two of us dancing, but who the hell cares? I sure didn’t.

So there we were, playfully dancing away together. At first that was enough, and given that she’s married, that’s probably as far as a normal person would take it. But like I’ve said many times before, I’m not normal. Next thing I knew, I was grinding with her. One of my hands held hers, our fingers intertwined. My other hand was on her toned stomach, rubbing and tracing her, as she moved. It was magic. It lasted longer than it should have, but it did end; she turned back around, and pushed me back a bit. She continued to dance.

She had the look in her eyes, that she wanted to dance off, so there we were, face to face, still partially grinding. I moved in closer; she didn’t move back. I moved in more, and the next thing I knew, I was literally an inch away from her – so much so that my vision started to blur. I was wearing contacts, and my vision only blurs when there’s something almost at the tip of my nose…

This happened for about half a minute, and during that time, she had a smile on her face. I’ve seen it before; my ex-girlfriend used to wear it when she was thinking, ‘I can’t believe I’m doing this, it’s so wrong but so right’. Right then and there, I thought, “I shouldn’t be doing this”. But I didn’t care. I think she came to her senses, and pushed me back, but it was a flirtatious push. I suppose that’s when I came to my senses, and started to shuffle away, back to the table.

Why is it that forbidden fruit, is so sweet?

 
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Posted by on January 24, 2012 in Girl Talk

 

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The “Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows” Movie

Quirky. Funny. Impressive. Am I talking about the movie, or Robert Downey Jr. Most likely both…

Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows

I don’t know why I put off watching this movie for so long. I actually forget how long it’s been out in the cinemas. Suffice to say, I’m actually pretty happy that I ended up watching it. I remember watching the first outing of Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes, and I was quite impressed by it. Sure it was a departure of his usual fair that I was used to like Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrells, and Rock’n'Rolla, but that’s not to say that it was a turn for the worse.

The sequel was again helmed by Guy Ritchie, and starred Robert Downey Jr as the main protagonist, with support by Jude Law as Dr. Watson. From all accounts, I have heard that they have a good chemistry on screen, and if you would have to rely on those accounts, you would not falter. The choice in cast is fantastic, from the main actors, including Jared Harris (think Pryce from Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce in Mad Men) as James Moriarty, to Stephen Fry as Holmes’ brother.

The action is thick and fast, and if you have watched the first film, you’ll remember the styling’s carry over into this movie, including the decomposition of the fight scenes, to the selective super slow motion scenes. In most movies, you think that the action doesn’t flow, but it felt that it was organic.

The plot can be slightly confusing, but I don’t think it really detracts from the movie; just watching the banter between Holmes and Watson is well worth it. It’s a great movie, and although some scenes are quite far fetched, it makes it all the more entertaining.

 
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Posted by on January 22, 2012 in Movie Reviews

 

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The Raw Nerve

I think that I’m good at taking jokes; I give them as much as I take them. Even in the most awkward situations, I seem to be able to make a joke about myself. Suffice to say, that I don’t take myself that seriously. There are things that get me worked up, but they’re generally related to my work, and what I can do; when it comes to me as a person, whether it is the way I talk, or the way I look, I generally am pretty easy going about it.

What’s funny is that not all people are the same.

There is this guy at work that I see every now and again. We trade banter, but it’s more him making inappropriate jokes where ever possible. I get in on that talk, because I can hold my own. Some people cringe when I make a comment, or do something quite uncharacteristic of me, but it’s good that I can get a laugh out of it.

We were having lunch today, and the same old routine was being played out; he was making inappropriate jokes, and I was playing along with it all. Then he started having a go that I know kung fu, because apparently to all Caucasians, Asians know kung fu. Now I don’t get offended by it, because I have heard it many times before, so I play it up. The next thing I know, he moves onto jibing me with homoerotic comments, and suggestions about my sexuality. Again, I play along with it, because I’ve been dealt these cards so many times, I know how to play the game. I must admit, I cop a lot of shit from this guy, but it’s like water off of my back.

Next thing I know the topics of cycling come up in the conversation, and I was having a go at cyclists – not because I don’t like cyclists, but for the fact that I know that this guy is one. Next thing I know, he closed up real fast, and then the racial epithets about Asians come flying thick and fast, saying I have a small package, and all the usual jazz. And this was with a serious face, and tone.

Suffice to say that I shut up about the cycling. It’s funny; to think that I guy can be so offensive towards you, but can’t take any of it back. Smeagol would be proud! My Precious!

I don’t know who’s worse, him because he’s a massive bigot / hypocrite / sulk, or me because I let him off with everything that he says to me.

 
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Posted by on January 18, 2012 in Rants

 

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The Stand Off

I’m not the biggest fan of catching the bus. I don’t mind it if I’m going at a leisurely pace to somewhere that I don’t have to be in a hurry, but when it comes to me catching a bus to go somewhere where I need to show up at a specific time, like getting into work, then I get a bit antsy.

For the past two or so weeks, I have been catching a bus from my usual train station, to the adjacent one, because CityRail decided to conduct track work, over the supposed quite period of the year. I’m sure someone’s doing something, I mean why else would they shut down a block of the track line for no reason, but for the life of me I can’t see anything that would suggest work is being done.

Some days I’m lucky and I can rock up to the bus depot and manage to jag a seat on the bus, which is surprising because I’m at the last stop before the trains start working again, so by the time the bus does stop, it’s generally packed. Some days I have to wait for a bus or two to drive past because it literally is packed like a can of sardines. Today though, I managed to get on the bus – albeit I had to stand.

I don’t mind standing. What I do mind though is when the bus pulls up to the destination, and as I proceed to alight from the bus, someone who has been sitting down for who knows how long, think it’s okay to get up from their seat and push in front of me to alight before I do. What makes matters worse was the fact that not only did he push in front, but he held me up, because he was letting his girlfriend get out as well.

The freakin audacity!

I muttered to myself, but loud enough for him and those around me to hear, “Yeah, you have to let your girlfriend out too…”, without thinking of the ramifications of such a blatant remark. Most rational people avoid conflict, if they know they’re in the wrong; lucky for me, he complied to this assumption.

I know that there’s no handbook of bus behaviour, but come on, seriously. It’s an unwritten rule that standing patrons have right of way before seating patrons.

Sheesh, I think I’m getting too old, and am becoming an old grumpy man.

 
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Posted by on January 17, 2012 in Rants

 

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The Control Tees

I was pleasantly surprised when I received the mail recently. There was a big brown box, and at first I didn’t know what it was. But then it dawned on me. I recently placed an order at Graniph, after seeing a few shirts that raised my eyebrows.

I’ve most recently developed an obsession with the Control tees that I’ve seen around the city. I don’t know what it is, but everytime I look at one of the shirts, a little smile graces my face. I guess it makes me feel like a kid again, and we all know that being a kid is one of the best feelings in the world, in retrospect.

I guess you never really appreciate your childhood, until you’ve grown out of it. It’s like the saying goes, “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone”. I suppose me buying those shirts, gives me the feeling that I can relive my childhood, or at least the good bits of it.

Anyhow, I thought I would share with you some of the shirts that I have recently bought.

This is the latest release from Graniph, in the Control series. It’s the Control bear in a dragon costume. I mean really, how can you not smile when looking at this shirt!?!

This is a shot of the detail on the back of the shirt. I still can’t get over how funny the Control bear looks!

What can I say, I’m a sucker for the whole dressing up thing. This is one of the Control bear in a bunny suit. In the photo, you can’t really tell, but it’s pinkish in colour – I don’t know why I chose it in frosted pink though…

This is a shot of the detail on the back of the shirt. Seriously it’s soooo good!

This was the one that set off the whole purchase. I saw it instore, but it was a smaller size, and I thought to myself, I have to get this shirt. It’s a Takara Tomy A.R.T.S collaboration with Graniph.

This is a shot of the detail on the back of the t-shirt, and the bottom right. I love it how the mecha control bear spills out all over the floor.

And last but not least, is the one that stands out from all of the rest. It’s a bright yellow t-shirt that plays on the varsity / college theme, that I would have never experienced, given that I don’t live in the States. The best thing about this shirt is that I can match it with my yellow Onitsuka Tigers!

 
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Posted by on January 15, 2012 in Geeking Out

 

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The “In Time” Movie

I really wanted to like this movie, I honestly did.

The premise of this movie is based on time. Rather than using money as the medium of value and currency, time has taken it’s place. Everything that is bought and sold is exchanged using time. Once people hit the age of 25, they’re given one year to live / use; in order to increase your remaining time, you do pretty much anything as you would normally do for money, whether it be work, gamble, or borrow. Once you run out of time, you’re pretty much dead – I was going to use a pun for it, like you’re “time’s up”, but there’s so many references to time already, that it would be completely redundant, even as a pun…

With the premise, which I found quite interesting, and given the fact that the director was the same guy that worked on Gattaca, I thought it would be a really good movie. For those haven’t watched Gattaca yet, do yourself a favour and look it up! I thought it was a sure thing. Yes I know that Justin Timberlake was in it, and I love him as a musical entertainer, but no so much as an actor, I was preparing myself to be not impressed by the acting. But it felt all wrong.

Maybe I was expecting to be enthralled, amazed and excited, just like Gattaca did. But this is no Gattaca. With such a topic of the disparity between those that have time, and those that don’t, a metaphor for the wealth / money disparity, I was hoping for a serious movie, but interspaced with the action scenes, and the idealism, came the unsubtle humour lines. Not every movie needs a joke…

This movie could have been so much more; it could have been something great. But it feels like this movie has been hamfisted, with dumb downed concepts and ideas, poor acting (which was generally expected, so that’s not really a point), and the lack of characterisation and the general fleshing out of characters, really led to disappointment.

It’s a good movie to spend a few hours zoning out of reality, but it feels like a wasted opportunity.

 
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Posted by on October 31, 2011 in Movie Reviews

 

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The Diet

I don’t understand the fascination of people always having an opinion of what you should and should not eat. I don’t know why it’s a concern to others, but apparently your choice of food, and your general diet is much more important than what they’re eating and their general health. I just don’t get how my lifestyle is more important than theirs. Is it because it’s easier to point out the flaws of others, than to look introspectively and evaluate themselves?

I find it really annoying when I’m having my lunch, and then someone chimes in, saying that I should not be eating what I’m eating. It’s not like I go around saying that you shouldn’t be drinking or smoking. I wouldn’t do it, but I’m not going to preach about the downfalls of those vices. I’m going to let people live their life, the way they want to. Hopefully they can do the same for me.

 
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Posted by on October 24, 2011 in Rants

 

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The Speed Dater

I’ve always wanted to see what speed dating would be like. I never thought I would do it as a laugh; if I were going to do it, it would be for all the right reasons. I’ve seen many examples of how speed dating would work, but it’s generally been the point of view from Hollywood. Hilarity would ensue like in The 40 Year Old Virgin; maybe a nipple would slip here and there… alas, reality sets in.

I ended up going to a speed dating event, organised by a friend of a friend. And no, it’s not mine; the saying ‘a friend of a friend’, doesn’t always mean that it’s the person who’s telling the story – most of the time, but not all the time.

I must say that it’s a lot of work. Sure only each interaction is about 7 minutes, but if you have to do that 13 times in one night, it can really take it’s toll on you. I mean think about it, having a very similar experience over and over again, can really take it’s emotional and physical toll, especially if it’s a similar awkward start, with a similar ‘getting to know you’ conversation.

For the most part, it was quite a fun experience, talking to new people, whom were generally into the spirit of things. I mean it’s not like a bar or club, where you try to speak to someone that you don’t know, only to be responded with death stares, cold shoulders, and expletives.

All in all, I met some good people, but there was this one bird, who you could tell she really didn’t want to be there. Once I sat down, I couldn’t help notice that she was eating hot chips. Out of all of the 13 birds there, she was the only one eating during the speed dating – she bought it herself! First thing she did, was look at the table, and said, ‘I’m going to get some ketchup’. Next thing I knew, she was up and gone, and there I was sitting by myself. For a good one minute.

Suffice to say that I was not impressed by the whole thing. I really wished I could shove the whole bowl of chips down her throat, so she would start choking. I’m not one for conflict, so fantasizing about the things you could make people do, sometimes act as a suitable alternative.

For the next 6 or so minutes, I had to force myself to make conversation with her – I could not give a shit what she had to say, but I acted interested, just to be friendly. Sometimes you meet people like this… like in a club. What the hell is she doing at a speed dating event, when clearly she was not there to meet people?

 
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Posted by on October 9, 2011 in Girl Talk

 

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The Plug

I know it’s shameless, but if you’ve got a Facebook account, look up my new page for my photography stylings at BluntKrayon Photography!

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Posted by on September 22, 2011 in BluntKrayon Photography

 

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