Friday, August 28, 2009

Fab 80's songs that I feel personally responsible for reviving!

Bop Girl...

Pat Wilson was kind of supposed to be Australia's answer to Cyndi Lauper or early Madonna... Wife of Aussie rock legend Ross Wilson and never to be heard from again!

P.S. I only just found out that Nicole Kidman is in this filmclip, and she does't smile in this either!

Wired for sound...

This is my favourite daggy, shameful sing along song... besides, it's got rollerskating in the clip so it cannot be overlooked!!!

Revolution baby...

Gotta Love Transvision Vamp... especially the bit where they jump through the paper screen thingi!!! Man... Wendy James was HOT!

Respectable...

RIP Mel... or was it Kim???

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Our Girls....

The next release from my friends at Arcade Publications... I can't wait!

Love Junkie...



I just finished reading Love Junkie: a memoir of love and sex addiction by Rachel Resnick. Wow. Makes my girly behaviour with past crushes pale in comparison!! But then again she usually got the guy in the first place... I never seemed to even get that far! ‘Cept when it came to the boy. Though some of my early behaviour could be considered questionable! But remember ladies... it’s not stalking if they want you back!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Latest pics of Bubba-ista...

I’m up to 32 weeks now, and given Little Miss was a 36 weeker, well there ain't much time to go (though I will probably go well overdue given that I’m assuming and planning for this one to be early too!) I am hyper sensitive to every gut pain at the mo, thinking "am I starting labour or do I just need to go to the toilet?" It’s exhausting!
I feel like I’m going crazy, my hormones are out of control and I’m wavering between complete Bitch, cleaning freak and can’t move off the couch blob... I guess this is typical pregnant woman behaviour! It feels like Permanent Menstrual Tension and I am really over it... so is the Boy! And they pregnancy brain... oh my god, you could dupe me out of anything! I even short-changed myself with the petty cash at work the other day!!
Anyways, enough of the whinge!!!

P.S. Best pregnancy tip I have been given (by a medical professional mind you!)... If you’re feeling low on Iron, Milo is a great source, though you have to eat it straight from the tin because when you mix it with milk, the Vitamin D kind of counteracts with the Iron... Hey I don’t need an excuse to eat Milo straight from the tin!!! But I will use that as justification!!!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Madame....

Ive been meaning to advertise this event on my blog for a while, but of course old Fuzz-Brain here didn't get around to it, and so the author talk was last night and it was great but I still wanted to spruik about his gorgeous little book Madame Brussels: this moral pandemonium by L.M. Robinson. All about Melbourne's "Queen of Harlotry", MB was a brothel owner in Melbourne in the 1880's and 90's and as much as I cant go past anything on this topic... This book is so much more than that!!! It's a great alternative history of Melbourne, delves into the Parliament of the time (MB was widely suspected of being the thief of the Victorian parliamentary mace... taken by some girls and some of her (many) politician clients for some... Hck Hmm... Parliamentary role play... By the way there is still a $50,000 reward out there for the Mace if anyone knows its whereabouts.



Anyways it's a fab little book by my new favourite publishers Arcade publications who are specialising in these quirky, local untold stories.

They have two new books coming out soon too which I'm really excited about. Our Girls: Aussie Pin-Ups of the 40's and 50's... I've already got the Librarian beauty pageant lined up for that one! and Hoax Nation which I think will be just fascinating.


It's just a pity that our Council's communications dept. didn't get behind us in advertising this event... apparently they "ran out of time" (hhmmmm... that's never happened before) which is why it didn't get into the local papers and council news things etc... guess it was all just a bit too saucy for them!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

All a bit too much...

Hi there,

Yup, it's been a while, my head feels like a big fuzzball lately and its hard to concentrate on anything much at all really. Besides, I don't want to fill my blog with one big whinge about sore backs, headaches, not being able to sleep, big tummies and weird legs!!!

I've been reading Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery. It was recommended to me by my very spunky and intelligent friend A whose recommendations I take very seriously. It's taken me a while to get into it which should be no reflection on this book, instead on my state of current being (see above). It's a great book, just a little too much philosophy, art and Russian literature references for my poor pregnancy brain to cope with at the mo!
My friend A is pretty ace, and we met under those kind of weird circumstances that make you think there is a reason you are meant to be friends with this person.
It was when I was working at Camp Becket back in '01. I stayed on to work at the Family Camp after the main camp was finished. A was there with a couple of kids she knew whose parents had some sort of overseas thing come up but didn't want the kids to miss out on the family camp, so they employed A to act as a nanny type thing and take them... a little random... and poor A didn't really fit in anywhere and ended up hanging out with the staff while the kids were occupied. We hit it off immediately and bonded over music, books, feminism etc. etc. Caught up when I visited Boston... then when I visited Boston again, and again... She's a bit of a good sort!!!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Ms Anna

And then Click Here to see Melbourne's greatest GoGo dancer... who is not smarter than a 5th grader!

Ms. Pearl

Click here to see the worlds most famous librarian, Nancy Pearl in action!!!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Media Whore...

Check me out making it into both the local paper and Incite in the same week...
what a show off!

Revelations...

I realised something on the weekend. You know how when your a kid and your parents lock you in your room and you think "this is a stupid punishment, all the best stuff is in here." I realise now you weren't locked in your room so much as punishment, but because your parents were at the end of your tether and about to kill you and needed you out of their sight for a while!!!

It's like other revelations you have from childhood. Like when I realised why I always got the bronze medal in ballet. (coz one girls mum always played the piano for the concert and the other's mum did all the organization of it! Politics!!) or like that time when I took my smurf soft toy to mum and asked her to wash him for me and he came back sooooo clean, then years later I found out she had just gone and bought a new one!

Does this happen to everyone or was it just me who was really gullible as a kid?

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Robots in disc eyes....

I'm sorry to have another rant, but really, I don't get a lot of time to watch movies these days so it really pisses me off when I do and it turns out to be a waste of two hours of my life which could have been better spent sleeping or eating!

Last night we watched the Transformers movie... I cant remember when I saw such a crap film... if I've seen a movie that crap recently I've obviously blocked it out because it was god damn shite... Not even a good camp 80's reference to save it! In fact it's making me angry just thinking about how shite it was... think I better sit down with some chamomile tea and relax for a bit...

Now as you know, I also took myself off to the movies on Friday by myself with the idea of having a choc top and a good sob. I went and saw My Sister's Keeper, which I would have probably said was a nice piece of sappy-ness despite the time waste-y floaty kind of bits, If I hadn't recently read the book and been pleasantly surprised. But whats with the leaving out of characters, creating new ones, leaving out important plot lines and worst of all... changing the ending which gets rid of the twist at the end which ms. Picoult is (apparently) known for! GGGGrrrrrrrrr. Still had a great cry though... I sobbed like only an overly hormonal pregnant woman can!!!

Now I'm getting a little worried, I just finished Mao's Last Dancer (as in the book) and kind of really loved it but am a bit scared of what they are going to do to that in movie form (coming soon the posters tell me...) but also a bit curious...

I did like Coco Avant Chanel though... go see that one!

And I did get to see a trailer for Where the wild things are which made me very excited!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Shuffle of Shame...

I love a good Facebook game... mostly for their time wasting abilities...

The Shuffle of Shame.

Instructions/Rules/Whatever:

Once you've been tagged...(1) Turn on your MP3 player (or ITunes).(2) Go to SHUFFLE songs mode and write down the first 30 songs that come up--song title and artist--NO editing/cheating, please. If you wanna be sneaky you can make a smart playlist, limited to 30 songs selected by random.(4) Choose 25 (or so) people to be tagged. It is generally considered to be in good taste to tag the person who tagged you.
If I tagged you, it's because I want to know more about your musical tastes, or at least a random sampling thereof.
(To do this, go to "NOTES" under tabs on your profile page, paste these instructions in the body of the note, enter your 30 Shuffle Songs, tag 25 people (in the right hand corner of the app) then click Publish, the little blue box at the bottom of your screen).

Alli's Shuffle... (this should be good... or embarrassing!)

1. Bad Influence - Pink
2. Just a girl - No Doubt
3. When I grow up - Garbage
4. Ray of light - Madonna
5. Ace of Spades - Motorhead
6. I'm outta love - Anastacia
7. Whole lotta love - Led Zepplin
8. Stop - Spice Girls
9. Pretty Vacant - Sex Pistols
10. Drugs don't work - Ben Harper
11. Atomic - Blondie
12. Lets Groove - Earth Wind and Fire
13. Dr Beat - Gloria Estifan
14. Women - Easybeats
15. Bloody Motherfucking Asshole - Martha Wainright
16. Shake your body down to the ground - Jackson 5
17. (whats so funny bout) Peace love and understanding - Elvis Costello
18. For what it's worth - Buffalo Springfield
19. The Living Daylights - Aha
20. Dirrty - Christina Aguilera
21. Distant Sun - Crowded House
22. Slow - Kylie Minogue
23. Unpretty - TLC
24. Bright side of the road - Van Morrison
25. Without me - Eminiem
26. These boots are made for walking - Nancy Sinatra
27. Let's dance - David Bowie
28. Sister Moon - Transvision Vamp
29. I still haven't found what I'm looking for - U2
30. Shut Up - Black Eyed Peas

OK. so that wasn't too embarrassing... could have been a lot worse

Book Club...

Today I have the Red Couch Book Club, and once again, I'm only half way through the book. What is it, they are all books I want to read, but I think its a bit too much like school, because I have to read it, my subconscious mind finds any reason for me not to!!!!

Can someone please do some sort of psychology thesis on the subject... taa.

Now I'm off to find some study notes on Mao's last dancer so I can cheat!!!