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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 26th July 2004 
And you know what bonobos are famous for, don't you?

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Ah...so I have to write something about myself do I?

Err...likes reggae music (and other sorts), can cook like a demon, reads a lot (I tend to veer towards 20thC and contemporary US fiction), interested in languages and linguistics. Don't let this put you off...but I also have bi-polar disorder (and if this HAS put you off, "honi soit qui mal y pense".)

There. Is that enough for now?

Edward's Claim to Fame

I have never seen any of the Star Wars films. Not a single one. I'm sure they're very nice - but I've never got around to them. By now, though, it's become a perverse quirk which I intend to nurture until the day I die.

Edward's Undying Shame

I've never seen any of The Godfather trilogy. But I don't like to talk about it.

Film Club

Come and join in a monthly film discussion here.

Note: This has never really taken off. But do give it a shot if you feel like kickstarting it.

La Gallerie d'Edouard

Sometime I photograph stuff. You can see the results here.

The Nine Billion Names of Edward

I change my name when either a) anybody asks me what it means, b) anyone recognises my reference or c) I feel like it. NOTE: This should not be interpreted as an invitation to demonstrate your prowess with Google. That wouldn't be within the spirit at all!

My names so far have been:

  • Edward The Bonobo
  • Edward The Bonobo - Crunchy, in a chewy sort of way1
  • Edward The Bonobo - Are those fancies todays? I'll have six, and no eclairs. NO eclairs!2
  • Edward The Bonobo - Keep on dancing or you might fall off3
  • Edward The Bonobo - No! No! No! No! No more mashed potato4
  • Edward The Bonobo - The King of Siam sent a telegram saying 'A-[INAPPROPRIATELY CENSORED BY THE BBC] bop a-lula a-[INAPPROPRIATELY CENSORED BY THE BBC] boom bam!'5
  • Edward The Bonobo - Oh!.....Segovia!6
  • Edward The Bonobo - No pop no style. I strictly roots7.
  • Edward The Bonobo - Nice marmot!8
  • Edward The Bonobo - It tastes just like cherry cola9.
  • Edward The Bonobo - My mommy was a Moon and my daddy was a Glampers10.
  • Edward The Bonobo - This one is small...the ones outside are far away11.
  • Edward The Bonobo - He held me like a cigarette behind a squaddy's bag12.
  • Edward The Bonobo - ...and in session tonight, Freiselige Selsbskontrolle.13.
  • Edward The Bonobo - Rusty James! Hey, Rusty James! Biff Wilcox is looking for you, Rusty James14
  • Edward The Bonobo - Flash your lights, mama, your horn won't even blow15
  • Edward The Bonobo - I cannot ride, for I have only one buttock16
  • Edward The Bonobo - Empanades! Empanades! Tuto el cielo es empanades!17
  • Edward The Bonobo - Haggerty A, Haggerty F, Tomkins, Noble, Crapper, Davitt...18
  • Edward The Bonobo - Citizens for Boysenberry Jam!19
  • Edward The Bonobo - They call me 'The Hyacinth Girl'20
  • Edward The Bonobo - Devil with a blue dress on.21
  • Edward The Bonobo - I'm looking through Tony Curtis' eyes22.
  • Edward The Bonobo - Evidently Tony Curtis Town23.
  • Edward The Bonobo - In a daze 'cause I've found God24.
  • Edward The Bonobo - A,C,G,T...and so on25.
  • Edward The Bonobo - Oooh, me achin' cremaster!26
  • Edward The Bonobo - Why oh why? Lemon firebrigade oh why?27
  • Edward The Bonobo - Hey! Luciani.28
  • Edward The Bonobo - I 'eard that! Pardon?29
  • Edward The Bonobo - Death wears a big hat 'cause he's a big bloke.30
  • Edward the Bonobo - It's Iraq, stupid!31
  • Edward the Bonobo - Gentleman, Scholar and Acrobat.32
  • Edward the Bonobo - If I still had all the money I've spent on drink, I'd spend it all on drink!33
  • Edward the Bonobo - My eyes are orange, my tongue is black, I have purple prickles all over my back!34
  • Edward the Bonobo - I can merengue and do the cha-cha.35
  • Edward the Bonobo - He's not appreciated36.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Nemo me impune lacessit37
  • Edward the Bonobo - In a week - maybe two - they'll make me a star38.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Mississippi... Hot Damn!39
  • Edward the Bonobo - Space travel's in my blood.40
  • Edward the Bonobo - Feeling alright, despite a poison headache41
  • Edward the Bonobo - I'm so wired up I don't need no coffee in my cup42
  • Edward the Bonobo - The people they all shout for me and call my name43.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Hasta la victoria, baby44.
  • Edward the Bonobo - I learnt to dance from a series of still pictures45.
  • Edward the Bonobo - If you think that a dance is all in the hips...then do the twist46
  • Edward the Bonobo - In a dusty black coat and with a red right hand47
  • Edward the Bonobo - 1 in 5000.48
  • Edward the Bonobo - I've been touched by His Noodly Appendage49.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Gnomon for President. 50.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Avast behind!51.
  • Edward the Bonobo - I know a lot of fancy dancers52.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Vote for Gnomon!.53.
  • Edward the Bonobo - with the taste of goulash in my mouth54.
  • Edward the Bonobo - I used to ride a chrome horse with my diplomat who balanced on his shoulder a Siamese cat.55.
  • Edward the Bonobo - The vandals stole my handles.56.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Just like a mattress balanced on a bottle of wine.57
  • A Bob nodder...et how! - I see somebody naked and I say 'Who is that Man?'58
  • A Bob nodder...et how! - One hand is tied to a tightrope walker, the other is in my pants59.
  • A Bob nodder...et how! - My hands are in my back pockets, Bette Davis style60.
  • A Bob nodder...et how! - It ain't me, babe61.
  • A Bob nodder...et how! - All tangled up in h2g2.62
  • A Bob nodder...et how! - It's all over now, Baby Lube(Thank [FATHER JACK WORD CENSORED]! These gnaaram's are confusing)63.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Rage, rage against the dying of the light64.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Mars is braw in crammasy65.
  • Edward the Bonobo - A damsel with a dulcimer66
  • Edward the Bonobo - I am much further out than I seem67.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Fa-la-la-la-yadda-yadda68.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Merry Chrismukkah!69.
  • Edward the Bonobo - I'd be lost without an inside pocket70.
  • Edward the Bonobo - An average platypus should be 'less deranged' 71.
  • Edward the Bonobo - I'll hit you with a flower72.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Make Poverty History...by eating chocolate?73
  • Edward the Bonobo - I am Tony [EXPLETIVE CENSORED, EVEN THOUGH ASTERISKED] Curtis.74
  • Researcher 80311475
  • Edward the Bonobo - Freedom for Scunthorpe!76
  • Edward the Bonobo - George Gilles de la Tourette was a ******* [Four asterisks deleted]77
  • Edward the Bonobo - Danish king wearing designer label meddles with gravity. (7,4)78
  • Edward the Cyberterrorist - [FIRST LINE OF LITTLE RICHARD'S TUTTI FRUTTI CENSORED TO COMPLY WITH INAPPROPRIATE BBC POLICY]79
  • Edward the [FIRST LINE OF LITTLE RICHARD'S TUTTI FRUTTI CENSORED TO COMPLY WITH INAPPROPRIATE BBC POLICY]- A ridiculous person who has just learned to swear. Apparently.80
  • Edward the B - Any site where a human, not even a dumb computer, stops you from quoting Linton Kwesi Johnson has lost the plot81
  • Edward the Bonobo - I dreamt about stew last night82.
  • Edward the Bonobo - GTF, YB (and FTQ)83.
  • Edward the Bonobo - She ain't no human being84.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Tittybangbang: a dire TV show. Seems we can't quote Little Richard or LKJ but can say 'Tittybangbang'85
  • Edward the Bonobo - Tweet tweet, my lovely86.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Gie's a gam, hen87.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Kick against the pricks88.
  • Edward the Bonobo - They're all out - and I'm shampooing me rabbits.89
  • Edward the Bonobo - When in trouble, when in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout90.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Freedom for Gondwanaland!91
  • Edward the Bonobo - Attack the hominids!92
  • Edward the Bonobo - Hooray! Hooray! It's Dapper Drake Day!93
  • Edward the Bonobo - If I'd known it was harmless I'd have killed it myself94.
  • Edward the Bonobo has come unstuck in time95.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Yes sir, I can boogie - though I need a certain snog96.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Knock Knock. Who's there? BANG!!! It's the police!97
  • Edward the Bonobo - Remember Hector Pieterson!98
  • Edward the Bonobo - In the time of chimps I was a monkey99.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Log googol!100
  • Edward the Bonobo - Sweat dripping from every pore101
  • Edward the Bonobo - Jimmy Saville, RIP102
  • Researcher U803114103
  • Edward the Bonobo - Like a big baboon104
  • Edward the Bonobo - who went mad, but for a very good reason105
  • Edward the Bonobo - if you want another kind of love I'll wear a basque for you.106
  • Edward the Bonobo - Eat a lot, sleep a lot, brush 'em like crazy.107
  • Edward the Bonobo - I once had a life, or rather life had me.108
  • Edward the Dead Bonobo.109
  • Oh! Two Bared on a bed! A bed boner! How, Dot?110
  • Edward the Bonobo - On the other side of the barricades.111
  • Edward the Bonobo - Rock star parking comes to those who wait.112
  • Edward the Bonobo - Nothing simian is alien to me.113
  • Edward the Bonobo - Get thee behind me, Santa.114
  • Edward the Bonobo - Happy Winterval to aggressive secularists everywhere.115
  • Edward the Bonobo - O Tannenbaun O tannenbaum, we'll keep the red flag flying here.116
  • Edward the Bonobo - I'm bigger than Rod117
  • Edward the Bonobo - Monkey's gone to heaven.118
  • Edward the Bonobo - I've got a bone in my machine.119
  • Edward the Bonobo - Up in the morning's no for me.120
  • Edward the Bonobo - And Hey! for houghmagandie.121
  • Edward the Bonobo - Don't feed the dolphins!122
  • Edward the Bonobo - You only stop when the big monkey lets you stop.123
  • Edward the Bonobo - Rang dang diggety rang-a-dang.124
  • Edward the Bonobo - I will not take my dress off, Americano.125
  • Edward the Bonobo - Aching to pupate.126
  • Edward the Bonobo - So cheap and...Joocey!127
  • Edward the Bonobo - eography will absolve me.128
  • Edward the Bonobo - Beware of the lame: they'll inherit your legs.129
  • Edward the Bonobo - Rhubarb is not the only fruit.130
  • Edward the Bonobo - I'm worth a million in prizes.131
  • Edward the Bonobo - My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.132
  • Edward the Bonobo - I'm in love with your blue car.133
  • Edward the Bonobo - My folks went to South East Asia and all I got was a Laotian T-shirt.134
  • Edward the Bonobo - It don't mean a thang if it don't go kerrang135.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Blasphemy is a victimless crime.136.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Giraffes On Horseback Salad.137
  • Edward the Bonobo - Drinking largely sobers us again138.
  • Edward the Bonobo - The black bat night has flown139.
  • Edward the Bonobo - A-wawa a-zabba-zabba whoa-oh-oh!140
  • Edward the Bonobo - An unknown error has occurred.141
  • Edward the Bonobo - Time flies like an arrow. Drosophilae like a banana.142
  • Edward the Bonobo - [Stuck in a flume for a week]143
  • Edward the Bonobo - Farewell to the pleasure dome.144
  • Edward the Bonobo - This kiss is for the whole world. 145
  • Edward the Bonobo - Praise Jeebers!146
  • Edward the Bonobo - Viel Schlaf...und Q zehn plus147.
  • Edward the Bonobo - My advice is to not let the boys in.148.
  • Edward the Bonobo - And you can quote me on that.149.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Anomie and bonhomie150.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Intertextuality in a perfumed cahou.151
  • Edward the Bonobo - I've always hankered after an aardvark myself.152
  • Edward the Bonobo - He got monkey fingers153.
  • Edward the Bonobo - Don't touch that monkey!154.
  • Edward the Bonobo - I don't want to die in a nuclear war. I want to sail away to a distant shore.155
  • Edward the Bonobo - Hasta la victoria, baby! 156
  • Edward the Bonobo - I'm a fleabit peanut monkey. 157
  • Nights draw in - fret not/ Think laterally: Such joy!/ Shag like a monkey. 158
  • Researcher 803114 159
  • The monkey's haiku/Was not welcome here, pumpkins./ How strange, prudish Mods!160
  • Something something something/Simian thoughts slip sideways/ To lewd practices.161
  • Oo! Oo! Oo! Oo! Oo!/Oo! Oo! Oo! Oo! Oo! Oo! Oo!/ Oo! Oo! Oo! Oo! Oo!162
  • Oo! Oo! Edward the Bonobo - From the Land of the Midnight Blonde. Ooooh!163
  • Edward the Bonobo - Oink oink!164
  • Edward the Bonobo - The Gadarene Monkey165
  • Edward the Bonobo - Free the Mugwump One.166
  • Edward the Bonobo - Mummy - are you sure I'm a little polar bear?167
  • Edward the Bonobo - I feel pretty good and I guess that I could get crazy now, baby 168
  • Edward the Bonobo - When I was a little girl I had a ragdoll.169
  • Edward the Bonobo - When Bobby Fisher's Plane touches down...170
  • Edward the Bonobo - I'm dirty sweet and I'm your girl.171
  • Edward the Bonobo - Cock up Your Beaver.172
  • Edward the Bonobo173
  • Edward the Bonobo - It's a good thing I didn't quote from Burns' 'The Merry Muses of Caledonia' ;-)(Google it).174
  • Edward the Bonobo - I'm as destitooted as a boy can be.175
  • Edward the Bonobo - If I Could Have Dominion Over Pancake Day.176
  • Edward the Bonobo - It don't mean a thang if it don't go twang.177
  • Edward the Bonobo - Just a smile would lighten everything. 178
  • Edward the Bonobo - I like both kinds of music - alt.country and alt.western. 179
  • Edward the Bonobo - As bald as the present king of France.
  • Edward the Bonobo - I know it sounds absurd, but please tell me who I am. 180
  • Edward the Bonobo - Regime change for Jersey!. 181
  • Edward the Bonobo - It is easier for a rich man to enter a camel than it is to pass a needle. 182
  • Edward the Bonobo - $6,000,000,000,000183
  • Edward the Bonobo - Some boys kiss me, some boys hug me - I think they're OK.184
  • Edward the Bonobo - What's the square root of a fishpaste sandwich?185
  • Edward the Bonobo - What units is the height of idiocy measured in? 186
  • Edward the Bonobo - Satellite's gone to the stars.187
  • Edward the Bonobo - Vicious, slimy erm :-)188
  • Edward the Bonobo - Nothing's too good for Marxists! 189
  • Edward the Bonobo - Launchball addict. 190
  • Edward the Bonobo - I tried it just for once and it was allright for kicks191
  • Edward the Bonobo - I don't pop my cork for any man I see.192
  • Edward the Bonobo - A plonker at very least.193
  • Edward the Bonobo - Naked if I want to... 194
  • Edward the Bonobo -

Naturally, Edward is not my real name...

Soooo......Unknown Visitor, feel free to join in conversations, leave messages, etc. You can contact me at my hooto-specific e-mail address (although I might not check it for a while): edwardthe[common name for the species of pygmy chimpanzee, pan paniscus] squigglything gmail short-for-Dorothy com. However, in line with h2g2 policy, this will not be used for illegal purposes, and especially not for sending copyrighted music files! (And if you're too dumb to figure out my address, then I don't want to hear from you anyway)


1 Advertising slogan for Double Decker bars
2 The first lines spoken by Ena Sharples in Coronation Street
3 Gordon John Sinclair to Claire Grogan in 'Gregory's Girl'.
4 From 'The Len Ganley Stance' by Half Man Half Biscuit
5 From 'What's Inside A Girl?' by The Cramps
6 From "There Ain't Half Been Some Clever [CENSORED: Illegitimate People] by Ian Dury and the Blockheads
7 From 'Up Town Top Rankin' by Althea and Donna. 'Peace an' love I bring/ Inna Khaki suit an' ting.'
8 The Dude to the German nihilists, just before they threw the marmot into his bath. (In 'The Big Lebowski')
9 from 'Lola' by The Kinks ('Where they serve champagne and it tastes just like cherry cola')
10 Diana Moon Glampers in 'God Bless You, Mr Rosewater' by Kurt Vonnegut
11 From 'Father Ted'. The caravan episode. Father Ted is showing Father Dougal a small plastic toy cow. 'Ah, now. You've lost me, Ted.'
12 I'm disappointed that nobody got this one. It was a tribute on the death of Jacques Derrida. It's from 'I'm In Love With Jacques Derrida' by Scritti Politi.
13 No need to guess this one. It's obviously a tribute to John Peel. FSK are a noisy German band / Anarchist squatting collective. Their name means 'voluntary self-control'.
14 Opening lines to 'Rumble Fish' by Francis Ford Coppola.
15 From 'Terraplane Blues' by Robert Johnson.
16 Cunégonde the old lady who had only one buttock in 'Candide' by Voltaire.
17 Alexei Sayles' 'Spanish for Lunatics' theory': 'Anyone can learn to speak a foreign language in only two minutes, providing they don't mind sounding like a lunatic. For example, I can say "Empanades....(etc)" which means "Pies! Pies! The sky is full of pies!" and "Donde es el gatto eletrico" which means "Where is the electric cat." '
18 An extract from the cup winning Barnstoneworth United side as memorised by Eric Olthwaite, The Most Boring Man in Britain in Michael Palin/ Terry Jones' 'Ripping Yarns' Note to sceptics: This is not the same as the 'McIntyre, Tradmore and Davitt' side of Half Man Half Biscuit fame which is featured in the 'Golden Gordon' episode.
19 From 'Punky's Dillemma' by Simon and Garfunkel: 'I wish I was an English Muffin/ About to make the most out a toaster./ I'd ease my self down/ Coming up brown./ I prefer boysenberry more than any ordinary jam./ I'm a Citizens for Boysenberry Jam Fan.'
20 An allusion to The Wasteland by TS Eliot: 'You gave me hyacinths first a year ago;/ 'They called me the hyacinth girl.' (lines 35, 36). Smartarse!
21 Short-lived, this one. Suspended due to the necessity of political action. Mitch Ryder song. Good live version by Brooooce and the E. Street Band.
22 A nom de guerre taken in the service of the great h2g2 Tony Curtis insurrection - and an allusiion to 'Looking Through Gary Gilmore's Eyes' by The Adverts.
23 See 'Evidently Chickentown' by John Cooper Clarke. Unfortunately I am unable to quote this fine poem here fo (ahem) copyright reasons, but here is a link.
24 From 'Lithium' by Nirvana.
25 The nucleotides that comprise deoxyribonucleic acid.
26 Ah, now...I have to confess to some confusion here. From what I'd read about The Cremaster Cycle, a series of artsy-fartsy films, I'd been led to believe that the cremaster was the ejaculatory muscle. By googling it, I've discovered that it's the muscle that moves the testicles up and down for protection and thermoregulation. As you can imagine, I've had to (ahem!) wade through a lot of stuff on ejaculation without confirming whether it also involves the cremaster.
27 The lyrics - the entire lyrics - from 'Lemon Firebrigade' by Haircut 100.
28 A song by The Fall - from a musical about the death of Pope John Paul I.
29 Uncle Stavely in the Alan Stillitoe comedy series, 'I Didn't Know You Cared'. In honour of my perforated eardrum
30 From 'Tokyo Storm Warning' by Elvis Costello (possibly trading under the name 'Napoleon Dynamite'. I can't remember for sure - but there was a painting of him on the album cover.
31 Election '05 slogan. Paraphrased from Bill Clinton.
32 The Pink Panther: 'He really is a groovy cat/ And what a gentleman, a scholar, what an acrobat!'
33 Said by Viv Stanshall
34 The Gruffalo.
35 Copacabana. Barry Manilow. 'Her name was Lola/ She was a showgirl...'
36 From 'Hip Priest'. The Fall.
37 Motto around the edge of a Scottish £1 coin (and also over the gates to Edinburgh Castle). Translation: 'Naebody badmooths me, pal!'
38 Line from 'Do you Know the Way to San José (Bacarach/David)...Weeks turn into years/ And all the stars who never are/ Are parking cars and pumping gas.'
39 Inspired by the conviction of Edgar Ray Killen - and a reference to Nina Simone's 'Mississippi, Goddam!'
40 The Only Ones - 'Another Girl, Another Planet'
41 Bob.
42 'Jocky Wilson says (I'm in Hebden When You Smile)' by Van 'The' Morrison. Also a hit for by Dexy's Midnight Runners, which brings us to...
43 from 'Geno', Dexy's Midnight Runners.
44 'Hasta la victoria siempre' - Che Guevara. 'Hasta la vista, baby. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
45 From 'Satellite' by Elvis Costello (aka Spike the Beloved Entertainer)
46 The White Stripes.
47 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds...and a reference to my carpal tunnel operation.
48 There are only 5000 bonobos left in the world.
49 Jah Pastafari, the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Ramen! Confused? See www.venganza.org.
50 And why not?h2g2 '05 election campaign.
51 In honour of International Talk Like A Pirate Day.
52 Cat Stevens, 'Hard-headed Woman'. This holds the distinction of being the shortest-lived name, having been recognised within minutes by this [FATHER JACK WORD CENSORED]in' gobshite.
53 h2g2 Election '05
54 Babyshambles, 'The Lust of the Libertines'.
55 Bob
56 Bob
57 Bob
58 Bob
59 Bob
60 Bob
61 Bob
62 Bob
63 Bob. Obviously the last few were references to lines from and/or titles of Bob Dylan songs, inspired by the TV showing of the mighty 'No Direction Home' documentary. Then in the middle of the sequence, a vogue started for dressing up in Halloween anagrams, hence the Bob nodder. The songs, in order, were: Like a Rolling Stone; Subterranean Homesick Blues; The Ballad of the Thin Man; Desolation Row; It Ain't Me, Babe; All Tangled Up in Blue; It's All Over Now, Baby Blue.
64 Dylan Thomas
65 Hugh McDiarmid, 'The Bonnie, Broukit Bairn.' Also a reference to the opposition of Mars, due to which it was particularly braw and cramassy.
66 Coleridge. Kublai Khan. Obviously.
67 Stevie Smith. 'I was much further out than I seemed,/ And Drowning, not waving.'
68 A Cheery Non-Demonominational Winter Festival to one and all!
69 'cause Christmas '05 coincided with Channukah
70 'A Mate of the Bloke (Who Sets Up the PA)' - Half Man Half Biscuit. Also a reference to my iPod.
71 Line from 'Lunar Park' by Bret Easton Ellis. Synopsis: After a promising start in which Ellis is stalked by Patrick Bateman from his 'American Psycho', it goes all Stephen King.
72 'Vicious' - Lou Reed.
73 A dig at middle-class ethical consumersism.
74 My reaction to the installation of the h2g2 profanity filter, 1/4/06.
75 A name chosen for me by the Mods.
76 But this passes through the filter.
77 So does this.
78 Cryptic, no?
79 I discovered that I could not update my personal space until I'd removed a syllable that I would never have realised in a million years would be judged offensive. I completely agree that it is unacceptable when used as a derogatory racial term, but that is an entirely different context. I strongly believe that this sort of stupidity trivialises the very real problem of racism. I find that offensive.
80 A misattribution from an Italic, for which I only ever got a grudging, ambiguous semi-apology.
81 The poem being one of those here.
82 Written on the run-off groove on The Smiths single, 'Panic' apparently. And a play on a line from 'Reel Around the Fountain', obviously.
83 The Mods started censoring acronyms. This one stand for 'Get tae Forfar, ya bas! (and Falkirk the Queen)
84 Happy 160th Birthday, Citizen Windsor. We mean it, maaaam. (160th? Well she does have two a year.)
85 Another rant against the profundity filter. And also against a dire BBC3 programme with a name more offensive than anything I've been modded for. I mean...BBC3 may be 'a training ground for new talent', but they really shouldn't let them loose on the public until they've passed their NVQ.
86 Mrs Boswell, The Liver Birds.
87 A test to see if the Mods understand Glesca. Apparently not. It means (roughly): 'Please perform oral ministrations upon me, darling.'
88 Damn! (Or do I mean 'Darn'?) I'd been clildishly hoping that the Mods would remove this one, so I could ask them 'Did you really mean to censor Acts 26:14?'
89 Lucian Bosswell (Michael Angelis), The Liver Birds
90 The Ferocious Beast.
91 Ancient landmass comprising all the continents yadda yadda...
92 There's some sort of hootoo campaign against ad hominid attacks. It's all very well intentioned and lovely, but fraught with difficulties. Some of us are dissenting
93 A total geek one this: The release of Ubuntu Linux 6.06 'Dapper Drake'. It's m'distro. (And the upgrade stopped everything working!)
94 A Scanner darkly by Philip K Dick.
95 From 'Slaughterhouse 5'
96 Lyric by Baccara, slightly mutated to reflect my contention that heterosexual men only dance because women seem to like it.
97 A comment on overzealous policing methods, failures of intelligence and the idiocies justified under the cloak of National Security. What on earth is a chemical vest?
98 30th aniversary of the start of the Soweto Uprising. Hector Pieterson was the first student to be shot.
99 'Loser', Beck. (Actually, I misquoted. It's chimpanzees.
100 Log to the base 10, obviously. (Still confused? Google "googol")
101 It was pointed out to me that I'd be unlikely to find the canonical source for this quote. The one I was thinking of was 'Seven Nation Army' by The White Stripes. A reference to the hot weather of July '06
102 A reference to the demise of 'Top Of The Pops'. This was clearly deemed tasteless and so was replaced in a matter of minutes by...
103 Deserves me right
104 Fron 'Abba Zaba' by Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
105 Sufjan Stevens song, Illinois album. I can't get into him at all.
106 Paraphrse of Leonard Cohen, 'I'm Your Man'.
107 From 'Vegetables', The Beach Boys, Smiley Smile NOTE: Not the inferior Brian Wilson re-recording of same. The various bootleg versions are much better.
108 Funkadelic - Maggot Brain.
109 Halloween '06.
110 ditto. Everyone was wearing gnaarams again.
111 With all the talk about being 'swamped' by other cultures, it's important to decide whether one wants to be part of a culture in which that kind of idiocy is so readily accepted.
112 An observation from time spent in supermarket car parks.
113 After Terence: "I am a man, therefore nothing human is alien to me." Only I got it from Dostoevsky: "I am Satan, therefore...". In one of those amazing coincidences, the day after I'd used this name, I turned on Radio 4 and caught a snatch of a dramatisation of 'Karamazov' - just at the dialogue with the devil. But, hey, wouldn't life be sooo freaky if there were never any coincidences?
114 Crissmus '06
115 Crissmus '06. 'Ebor' Setamu reckoned that we 'aggressive secularists' and 'intolerant atheists' (Yup! Count me in!) are trying to 'ban' Christmas. The issue's bound to crop up again next year. Here's the definitive article rubishing it.
116 Crissmus '06. To the tune of 'O Christmas Tree'
117 Ron Nasty of The Rutles.
118 The Pixies.
119 The Pixies.
120 Burns
121 Burns
122 ...or next time out they'll poke holes in your boat. Nasty buggers, dolphins.
123 "Taking drugs is like having sex with a 350lb gorrila..."
124 'White Lines', Grandmaster Flash
125 Regina Spektor, 'The Sailor Song': "She will kiss your lips until they bleed, but she will not take her dress off, Americano."
126 Regina Spektor
127 Regina Spektor, 'That Time' Do you remember that month when I ate nothing but boxes of tangerines.
128 Paraphrased from Fidel Castro.
129 Regina, again
130 Reference to the EU Jam Regulations, and the blinkered allegation that it is idiotic to define carrots as fruit.
131 Iggy Pop. Lust for Life.
132 I can teach you, but I'll have to charge. Kelis.
133 The Psychedelic Furs, 'We Love You'
134 I'm planning to get this printed on a T-shirt one day. In Laotian.
135 Laddle-daddle skreeeeee!!!!.
136 Obviously
137 Title of a script by Salvador Dali for a Marx Bros film. That's a movie I'd have liked to see.
138 Alexander Pope. 'A little learning is a dangerous thing;/ Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring:/ There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sobers us again.' from 'Essay On Criticism'.
139 Tennyson. 'Come Into The Garden, Maude'.
140 Bob Marley, from a live version of 'Exodus' I was listening to at the time.
141 Frequent error message on h2g2.
142 Drosophila = Fruit fly Geddit?.
143 Holiday '07 at 'Butlins for the Middle Class'.
144 Holiday over. It was wet.
145 Diesen Kuß der ganzen Welt! Schiller, 'Ode to Joy'.
146 Homer.
147 Nivea advert. It's what keeps my skin so soft.
148 Bob.
149 On the achievement of a Front Page 'Quote of the Day' (It all sounds nice and fluffy and liberal, but how far do we want to take it...are we to consider fairies?)
150 Scritti Politi. People should read Durkheim, by the way.
151 Aparently Proust formed impressions of certain cities. He associated Parma with violets. They don't sell Parma Violets in Ireland...it's a long story.
152 An example of Chomskyan Bingo
153 The Beatles - Come Together.
154 AIDS awareness message from The Flight of the Conchords.
155 The Kinks - Apeman
156 Che Guevara vs Arnold Schwarzenegger. (40th anniversary of Che's excecution)
157 The Rolling Stones - Monkey Man.
158 Halloween haiku.
159 ;-)
160 :-)
161 :-)
162 :-)
163 Post-Halloween, in 'Yorterborrr'.
164 Thanks to The Artist Formally Known As Della for the witty name of 'Egbert the Piglet'.
165 Ditto.
166 Minor stooshie over the deletion of an Entry by the honourable Blatherskite the Mugwump.
167 Old joke. Punchline: 'Cause I'm f***in' freezing!'
168 MC5 - 'Kick Out The Jams'.
169 'River Deep Mountain High'. On then death of Ike Turner.
170 Oops - a misquote. 'When Bobby Fischer's plane - plane plane - touches the ground - plane plane he'll take those Russian boys and play them out of town.' Prefab Sprout - 'Cue Fanfare'. And also in recognition of Bobby Fisher's death.
171 Get It On - T Rex
172 It's a Burns poem. Honest!
173 Five minutes. A new Mod record.
174 Shocking.
175 Paul Simon - Duncan.
176 Half Man Half Biscuit. From Robert Johnson's 'If I Could Have Dominion Over Judgement Day'. Intertextuality? Multiple allusive layers? We got 'em.
177 See previous.
178 The Beatles - 'Sexy Sadie' (in recognition of the Death of Mahesh Moneybags Yogi).
179 Blues Bros reference, obviously.
180 Supertramp - The Logical Song. Sorry!
181 Because they're a corrupt bunch of ****ers who don't even notice when children entrusted into their care are murdered.
182 Jeremy Hardy.
183 Cost estimate for the Iraq war. The annual US aid budget for Africa would keep it going for ten days.
184 Material Girl - Madonna. A comment on my Materialist philosophical stance.
185 See above. Picnics, like Truth, Beauty, Love, Consciousnes and Sub-prime mortgages although abstract are clearly material phenomena. They are governed by the laws of physics - even if the formulae to describe them might not be particularly useful.
186 ditto. ish.
187 Lou Reed, Satellite of Love. On the death of Arthur C Clarke.
188 Nickname confered by my Official Conferer of Nicknames.
189 Apparently I'm a 'Marxist elitist'.
190 Cool game from the Science Museum. Google it!
191 Buzzcocks. Orgasm Addict.
192 Shirley Bassey - Big Spender
193 Another from my official confer of nicknames.
194 Moby Grape song covered by (the delicious) Cat Power.


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Mellow Submarine
Sep 26, 2009

It's odd the connections one makes.

In my last Journal I mentioned Govanhill Pool. Hold that thought.

A few weeks back, we were having a clear out. I decided to dith a perfecly decent but surplus to requirements CD player (Sherwood) that was cluttering the place up. Only the charity shop was closed. But on the way back to the car, I passed the guy from Oddbins who'd popped out for a smoke. 'Nice CD player!' he said. So I gave it to him in return for a promised donation to a charity of his choice. He said he was needing one for his music studio.

So...I was on my way to Oddbins yesterday, via the charity shops on a "ns and book run. (aren't I always? redwine ?) and he was smoking outside again. He turned out to be a big fanof Calvin & Hobbes, which I'd just bought, he'd read http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=...X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2 ... but he hadn't heard of this local hero: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Anarchists-...-Life-Ethel-MacDonald/dp/1841586854 ...but he recommended the Oxfam in Govanhill for cool books. I said it was no surprise because there's lots of cool, politically-engaged people in the area and mentioned that I'd ben at the Govanhill Pool last week. 'So was I!' he said. So we chatted about The Great Pineapple Riot of '01, the squatters the roof, the regeneration scheme, Sikh Lungas, Asian Dub Foundation, Throbbing Gristle and the Anti Fascist Alliance. As one does. And then he got onto one of the pool's art projects that he's doing the music for. Which looks waaaaay cool:

www.85a.org.uk

And it just happens that he's talking to someone who knows shedloads of ex-RN submariners and also has a meeting next week with the head aof a university Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Dept...a contact he got via a colleague of Polish heritage.

So guess who's now been roped in to the project? smiley

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United We Swim!
Sep 21, 2009

As some of you will have seen from 'That Other Site', this weekend we went to various venues participating in Glasgow's 'Doors Open Day' (members of the public encouraged to view various buildings). On out itinerary were:

Hazlewood School for children with sensory impairment. A wonderful school catering for children who often have severe, multiple disabilities.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en...4bVJohv2yHMA&cbp=12,176.03,,0,13.79
http://www.hazelwoodvision.org.uk/
A wonderful example of architecture and inclusive design, staffed by some wonderful, talented, positive people.

Glasgow School of Art. We didn't *really* need to go there - I've taught in it - but it's always worth a return visit.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=gla...yuPrxAqeWNVQ&cbp=12,143.62,,0,-8.92
http://www.gsa.ac.uk/
They have a great display of 19thC Japanese prints at the moment which reminded my son of Manga.

We'd wanted to go here (the former Strathclyde University Baird Hall of Residence) - one of my favourites, which Reseacher Christopher spontabeously mentioned to me as wonderful - but it was withdrwan 'Due to unforseen circumstances'):
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&s...KsrgtJunyUWA&cbp=12,47.59,,0,-10.38
http://www.architecturescotland.co....k/buildings/139/The_Beresford_.html

Then on Sunday, daughter and I went, in reverse order to The Tramway.
http://www.tramway.org/
We'd meant to get there earlier to see the new Scottish Ballet HQ (no Streetview pic 'cause that as still being built when the Googlewagen drove by) but the unexpected A=P=P=A=R=I=T=I=O=N exhibition with aural sculpture by Throbbing Gristle et al comepnsated. We also saw their Hidden Gardens. http://www.thehiddengardens.org.uk/


But the reason we were delayed getting there was the best venue of all: the derelict Govanhill Baths, which is being brought back into service by a local community action group.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ie=UT...7v1imnUou0VaBBxA&cbp=12,342.25,,0,5
http://www.govanhillbaths.com/

We were shown round by a marvellous activist whi explained exactly why things like community swimming pools are vital in an area with a life expectancy 9 years below the national average, with a high immigrant population...etc. etc. etc. The resored venue, as well as pools and so forth, is going to have an NHS facility, a healthy eating cafe, a roof garden and a theatre/cinema and a performance/arts space. It aims to be open on the tenth annivesary of its closure, the date of The Great Pineapple Riot. (I saw the pineaple thrown. I also heard the police officer's racist remark that preceded it). The sit, although still derelict, has been used for art work. On one - a Victorian-like decorative frieze portraying the campaign - makes prominent use of a pineapple motif.
http://www.tramway.org/


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Wildlife
Sep 6, 2009

We had a lovely afternoon at the National Museum of Rural Life (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Museum_of_Rural_Life), where we often take my father-in-law for lunch. It's only about 1.5 mi down the road.

They had an amazing touring Wildlife Photography exhibition. http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats...ry-exhibitions/wpy/onlineGallery.do

Absolutely stunning! Have a look at the '10 years and under' category.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats...wpy/category.do?category=19&group=2

My favourites? In approximately reverse order:

3. Chimpanzees tearing apart a bush pig:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats...to.do?photo=2390&category=3&group=1

2. Man with whale:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats...to.do?photo=2397&category=6&group=1

1. Polar bear:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats...o.do?photo=2428&category=50&group=1

But I could list plenty others, too. Have a browse!

Oh...wait...I have to post this stunning-but-disturbing one:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/visit-us/whats...o.do?photo=2370&category=52&group=3

Plus E's school pal turned up and I made an origami frog.

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How the hell did that happen?
Aug 17, 2009

One minute you're going for your first day at school, dressed in shorts and an enormous blazer, the next you're holding two tiny, tiny babies...and before you know it, those babies are off for their first day in High School.

Where does all the time go? Did I blink and miss something?

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