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Sunday, May 10, 2026
another million dollar idea you can have
not interesting stuff
I will probably enjoy watching the DVD part of this Liliput double (one half a CD, one half a DVD) because I really like them - a lot. I don't remember it at all though there are some excellent clips from Swiss TV of them, maybe that stuff is on this DVD.
jacana birds
Saturday, May 09, 2026
the mentalist
I really like The Mentalist. As I said in 2010, there are too many murdered women in it, particularly girls, and I feel like the murdered girl thing is a schtick we could do without, though of course, girls do get murdered, whether it happens a lot or a little I don't know.
The main character is great because he's a kind of superhero but he avoids/runs from physical violence, in both instances somewhat like Sherlock Holmes. Some of the storylines are idiotic, resolved in foolishness that must have had many participants cringing, but many of them are pretty golden.
The supporting cast is good too. They're sort of like Purdey and Gambit in the New Avengers or something like that although there are four of them not two. But you know, they do all the action, not that Simon Baker is old and infirm (52 or whatever) like Patrick Macnee was in the late 70s but it's not the character's style, really.
That's what I have to say about The Mentalist.
I uploaded the picture below by mistake but, you know, everything happens for a reason.
Friday, May 08, 2026
portrait of a lady
Wednesday, May 06, 2026
three dogs from last saturday's record fair
I got four albums. The first Rotary Connection album, Christie Allen's Detour, Areski et Brigite Fontaine's Je ne connais pas cet homme, and the double retrospective/odds n sods of West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band. Feeling pretty good about that overall.
Friday, May 01, 2026
yes, another friday
Another Friday, and a slightly less gruelling one than the one I previously whinged about but still, phew. The weather atm is particularly strangely warm which is not necessarily nice (unless you like that sort of thing) and so whatever I spent quite a bit of time at the Public Records Office but actually looking at things from the National Archives - a bunch of episodes of The Garry McDonald Show and the rare gem of a 3-minute interview with Pip Proud apparently from GTK in 1970. I knew it was only a short appearance from Pip but I actually assumed it was him playing a song but no, he begins the segment by putting the tonearm on his new LP and then talking about it. He comes across as an extremely winning person, thoughtful and smart.
The Garry McDonald Show is an intriguing piece of work, very colourful, a real feast. Some of it is hilarious and brilliant, still holds up. You could make a tremendous hour-long compile out of it, and an almost as hilarious two-hour. Then there are the bits that are just NSF the 21st century. I won't go into them. I wrote about one in the wikipedia page for the show, which I have been messing with for some weeks now.
But just look at the production values on TGMcDS:
I mean I have to assume they shot all the opening and closing segments in one go, because they surely couldn't afford to hire an elephant for that long (it's real, and alive).
All this and Cheetah too!It wasn't all fun and GMcD today, I have also been doing admin, including cat admin (kitty litter 15% off down the road).
another million dollar idea you can have
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