May. 25th, 2007
Tea names and glorious teen musicals.
May. 25th, 2007 01:01 pmOne for the tea drinkers and coffee shop frequenters :
When precisely did normal tea (PG tips, etc) start getting referred to as 'builders tea' in the list of tea options in tea and coffee shops? You get mint, darjeeling, etc... and builders tea. You also hear it more when there's options at work or home, when clarifying which they want, (the other option normally being earl grey or darjeeling), and they'll either say 'bog standard' or 'normal', but the term 'builders' is starting to creep in more. In the case of the tea shops, I suspect it's a marketing thing because it sounds better than PG tips or Tetleys, but still, curious.
Also, anyone seen Power of One? I remember it coming out and of course being all over the teen mags because, hello, Stephen Dorff stripping off and getting sweaty in the name of boxing (some of the films we used to get recced were rather amusing, now I think back on it - the sheer amount of *indie* films that used to get trumpeted because they had River Phoenix or Johnny Depp in them was... rather impressive. Maybe the studios at the time recognised the teen mags as good marketing strategy.). I know it was about South Africa, the rise of Apartheid and a large dollop of white man's pain - but was it any good? (I'm only asking because I happen to have some Hans Zimmer music on my playlist)
Biting nails slightly as there's been no appearance in the morning post at work of packages from Hawaii...
ommmm.... reasonably-priced love... hard-boiled eggs...
(it occurs to me that I really should be listening to Les Mis in honour of Reg and his pamphlets. Sadly, none on this playlist.)
Watched Grease 2 last night. Ah, happy memories of films that you got completely hooked on in your teens one summer and then converted all your friends so mothers were subjected to us singing the songs constantly in the car... Haven't watched it in years, and it turns out that yes, I can parrot the entire script. Michael's manpain song is just as bad as I remember.
Some bits are... my word, TEH GAY. Specifically, the T-Birds paying Michael to write their essays for them and meeting him in little out of the way places round the campus (under the bleachers, behind the sports hall, out of the way corridors) to exchange money for the essays. And they're so surreptitious about it (trying to act cool like they're just hanging out) while he's so comfortable with it - seriously, one of the jokes in that little montage is 'Nobody, but nobody knows this happened - I got a rep to protect, Shakespeare' that they all repeat. It doesn't help that they're so concerned with image and constantly preening, while he tends to smirk at their insecurity. Oh, Michael. :pets him: Yes, we know you're very secure in your self-image and bisexuality and would have no problems shagging most of them for the fun of it. Then there's the All-American girls and jocks who just scream gay. (and, of course, they're dating each other)
Also, vaguely amused that now, with my greater knowledge of musicals, I consider Grease 2 to be the better story, film and musical. It hangs together much better, segues better, the songs are more integrated, etc. Grease always has this air of pasted together.
When precisely did normal tea (PG tips, etc) start getting referred to as 'builders tea' in the list of tea options in tea and coffee shops? You get mint, darjeeling, etc... and builders tea. You also hear it more when there's options at work or home, when clarifying which they want, (the other option normally being earl grey or darjeeling), and they'll either say 'bog standard' or 'normal', but the term 'builders' is starting to creep in more. In the case of the tea shops, I suspect it's a marketing thing because it sounds better than PG tips or Tetleys, but still, curious.
Also, anyone seen Power of One? I remember it coming out and of course being all over the teen mags because, hello, Stephen Dorff stripping off and getting sweaty in the name of boxing (some of the films we used to get recced were rather amusing, now I think back on it - the sheer amount of *indie* films that used to get trumpeted because they had River Phoenix or Johnny Depp in them was... rather impressive. Maybe the studios at the time recognised the teen mags as good marketing strategy.). I know it was about South Africa, the rise of Apartheid and a large dollop of white man's pain - but was it any good? (I'm only asking because I happen to have some Hans Zimmer music on my playlist)
Biting nails slightly as there's been no appearance in the morning post at work of packages from Hawaii...
ommmm.... reasonably-priced love... hard-boiled eggs...
(it occurs to me that I really should be listening to Les Mis in honour of Reg and his pamphlets. Sadly, none on this playlist.)
Watched Grease 2 last night. Ah, happy memories of films that you got completely hooked on in your teens one summer and then converted all your friends so mothers were subjected to us singing the songs constantly in the car... Haven't watched it in years, and it turns out that yes, I can parrot the entire script. Michael's manpain song is just as bad as I remember.
Some bits are... my word, TEH GAY. Specifically, the T-Birds paying Michael to write their essays for them and meeting him in little out of the way places round the campus (under the bleachers, behind the sports hall, out of the way corridors) to exchange money for the essays. And they're so surreptitious about it (trying to act cool like they're just hanging out) while he's so comfortable with it - seriously, one of the jokes in that little montage is 'Nobody, but nobody knows this happened - I got a rep to protect, Shakespeare' that they all repeat. It doesn't help that they're so concerned with image and constantly preening, while he tends to smirk at their insecurity. Oh, Michael. :pets him: Yes, we know you're very secure in your self-image and bisexuality and would have no problems shagging most of them for the fun of it. Then there's the All-American girls and jocks who just scream gay. (and, of course, they're dating each other)
Also, vaguely amused that now, with my greater knowledge of musicals, I consider Grease 2 to be the better story, film and musical. It hangs together much better, segues better, the songs are more integrated, etc. Grease always has this air of pasted together.
torrent sulking and lilac abuse
May. 25th, 2007 11:04 pmhmmp. :pokes uknova torrents: I joined recently to get things like ADWD. And let me just say? the speed uknova downloads at is frightening. The lowest I've ever seen it do was 50 kb/s, and the average tends to be 100-150 kb/s. The problem is, they like their users to have a torrent rating of 1.00, which I do anyway, it's only polite to the rest of the torrent community. Except. While they have a download speed of Speedy Gonzalez on uppers, upload speed is... put it like this. Two torrents I've had seeding for over a week. They're still only at 0.20. You just never connect to the tracker once you've downloaded, and even when you're downloading, it's normally something like 2kb/s upload.
Also, now that the glorious 25th of may is drawing to a close, I wonder how many posts were made today using lilac icons? I've seen them on several communities and comments on posts. :g: All hail Terry.
Jen, if you get this or that text? usual time - 9:30 - at millie's cookies. text me if you're coming.
Also, now that the glorious 25th of may is drawing to a close, I wonder how many posts were made today using lilac icons? I've seen them on several communities and comments on posts. :g: All hail Terry.
Jen, if you get this or that text? usual time - 9:30 - at millie's cookies. text me if you're coming.