Showing posts with label blog-chums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog-chums. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 May 2010

“When ideas fail, words come in very handy” …

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, one of the most rewarding things I’ve gotten from this whole blogging malarkey is the friendship.


I worked for a while in the Housing Department of the Local Authority, it was by far the most challenging and traumatic job I’ve ever had. It was renowned for being the section of the Council nobody wanted to work in. It was overworked, understaffed, battered by internal and external politics and just plain manic; although the area is predominantly a retirement haven and full of second-home Londoners it naturally has its poorer patches. Council estates sullenly squat between the holiday homes and listed buildings and with issues such as teenage pregnancy and the number of immigrant workers already on the increase there was simply more demand than supply. Poverty and poor housing have always made excellent, if somewhat miserable, bedfellows and as a consequence there were a lot of frustrated, unhappy people to try and help and unfortunately you literally received abuse on an hourly basis, eight hours a day, five days a week. My colleagues and I were sworn at, screamed at, spat at and, on occasion, even physically assaulted. I hated it and I knew I wouldn’t stay. I had started to dislike humans as a race and I wasn’t comfortable with that, because that’s not who I am. I’m a people-watcher by nature, I always have been. People genuinely interest me, I like to think I’m fairly compassionate and find real pleasure in the smallest of quirks or peccadilloes in others. But by the time I left the Council my opinion of people in general had sunk to an all-time low.


Rediscovering a fondness for my fellow man after some of the things I witnessed and was exposed to during that time was no quick or easy task. Even today, some years later, I am still reluctant to answer a phone if I don’t know who’s calling and I will cross the street to avoid large, angry-looking women in leggings and flip flops. But to be fair, so would most people.


I don’t tend to make new friends easily, I can be rather shy and find talking to strangers a bit of a challenge, plus, if I’m honest, I’ve always had my faithful band of cronies who I’ve known for years and am comfortable with and therefore never really seen a need to make new ones.


So it has come as something of a pleasant surprise to me to have found and made friends online. It has also (almost) fully reaffirmed my faith in mankind. I know I may not have met them in real life, and possibly never will, but I’m starting to realise that friendship can exist on many levels and all levels are valid and valuable. I can get as much pleasure from seeing one of my blogchum’s names pop-up in my inbox as I do from bumping unexpectedly into a friend in town. The emails I get are full of humour, interesting conversation, advice and support and I can enjoy them without even having to worry about whether I’ve brushed my hair that day or whether my socks match.


And I have to say that I’ve truly been touched these last few months by my friend’s concern and kind words of support. I’ve only told a handful of my closest blogchums about the full extent of my health problems, but all them have been superb and encouraged me, each in their own unique way, in my recovery.


They are a wonderfully varied bunch of people from around the world and I can’t help but think that under no other circumstances (unless I was some kind of wealthy nomad with a bad case of wanderlust … or maybe Alan Whicker) would I have been fortunate enough to have found all these different folk. Through blogging I’ve been able to interact with all kinds of people and get glimpses into their lives and their minds. I’ve discussed books, politics, fashion, cats and the potential live showmanship of Stephen Hawking, amongst other things.


Most recently I was asked the following by one of said chums:


“If, hypothetically, you were asked what you think of the following flavors, what would you say?


Hypothetical Chocolate
Hypothetical Ginger
Hypothetical Cranberry
Hypothetical Marshmallow”


Now, the blogger known as wordsx3 has always been a little … out there. But that’s a good thing! It’s just one of the many reasons why I like him so much. He’s funny (although he still seems to be labouring under the delusion that he’s funnier than me, poor man) and intelligent, is always an interesting and entertaining writer (you can find his blog here if you don’t believe me), he makes chipmunks dance, he once found chocolate high heels for me on the internet, plus he sends me links (he refers to himself as Sir-Links-A-Lot) to pictures of the most drool-inducing food that he’s actually made himself! Although I do get the distinct impression that this is more a subtle method of mental torture that he takes sly delight in. Despite that, I admit that I would happily track him down and force him into marriage if there wasn’t a ruddy great ocean between us, because any man that can make you laugh and keep you well fed is a keeper in my book.


Anyway, what with him being a bit of a foodie, I didn’t bat an eye at being asked the above question … plus there had previously been mention of the possibility of a grandiose-sounding care package, and I was unscrupulously hoping to get a wheelbarrow full of chocolatey goodness, or even a chocolate wheelbarrow, I’m not fussy and am very amenable like that.


I needed about 5 seconds in which to answer … chocolate (obviously) AND marshmallow. It’s one of the all-time classic combinations as far as I’m concerned. I pinged off my reply with a happy, expectant grin and waited for my chocolate-mallow wheelbarrow to arrive.


A few days later a box was delivered for me, with enough Sellotape on it to encircle the entire globe at least twice (why do men DO that?). I knew straight away that it wasn’t my dream wheelbarrow but 20 minutes later, when I’d finally managed to remove enough of the tape to allow me to actually open the box, I was in no way disappointed.


First was a rather groovy little card with lots of well wishes and smiley faces to warm the heart cockles …


Wordsx3 Card


Then came a CD, made just for me. Once I’d nervously scanned it for Def Leppard tracks and heaved a sigh of relief at not finding any I was pleased as punch …


Joy Disc


I really like this kind of thing, it has the personal touch and shows that thought has been put into the gift. It can also tell you a lot about the person giving the gift and it’s always interesting to find out another’s taste in music.


Next came an intriguing little tin, which in itself was a small treat as I love tins and decorated boxes, they’re great for keeping pens, pencils and, er, other small stuff in …


Hypothetical Tin


In my opinion every gift should involve tissue paper if at all possible, it invariably adds to the enjoyment of opening it (unless the gift actually IS tissue paper, then it would be too much – and a bit cheap) …


Hypothetical #2


Oooh! What are these? …


Hypothetical #3


Hmmm, now I’m starting to think they might be some kind of double-baked marijuana, happy-flapjack …


Crack-Tart


No wait!! Is that … chocolate! Marshmallow! Oh, sweet mother of all that is good and crumbly …


Crack-Tart #2


Can’t you just feel your arteries hardening in the most glorious way as you look at it? I know I did as I stuffed my fat little face with them as I watched Gilmour Girls that afternoon …


Crack-Tart #3


Apparently they’re called “S’mores”, which is very apt, although wordsx3 and I have discussed it and we agree that Crack Tartswould be even more apt …


Crack-Tart #4


Not wishing my beloved family members to be exposed to the possibility of a long, painful addiction I thought it best to keep them all to myself and to eat them as quickly as possible, thereby effectively removing all possible temptation. I know, a brave, generous act that even Mother Teresa herself would have wept to witness.


But that wasn’t all …


Brat Keyring


Never let it be said that wordsx3 doesn’t pay attention … or maybe he’s just come to know me rather well. Either way, I loved it, it appealed to me on so many superficial levels that there may even have been a girlish squeak or two and a little excited clapping of the hands for good measure. My mother has often muttered “Little things please little minds” with a sardonic raise of one eyebrow and a glance in my direction, maybe she’s right, but at least it’s a happy little mind.


And the glamour didn’t stop there, aaah …


Brat Keyring #2


And finally, came the pièce de résistance, it was swathed in bubble wrap and my sticky little fingers (I was eating the first of the Crack Tarts™ at the time) trembled with excitement as I freed it from it’s plastic, air-filled prison …


Hollywood Globe


Yes indeed. A Hollywood snow-globe.


It’s ok, go ahead and take an awe-filled moment to appreciate it’s magnificence.


Not since Christmas 2003, when as part of the traditional “Old Tat Secret Santa” I found and purchased a large, day-glo comb with in-built calculator (God bless the Japanese!) for my somewhat follicley-challenged boss, have I been so enraptured with something …


Hollywood Globe #2


Just check out that detail. I love the use of bold colours and the wobbly writing. I’ve never been to Hollywood, but I find it totally feasible that there is humungous Dalek dominating the skyline on Vine Street …


Hollywood Globe #3


I’m not sure what that is in the brown box on the base, I think it could be body parts …


Hollywood Globe #4


This is my absolutely favouritest (yes, I know that’s not an actual word, but it suits my purpose for now) part of all. Quite rightly a top director is being portrayed here, the globe says he’s “Hollywood Eddie” … I have no idea who that is, I was just a little disappointed that it wasn’t Roman Polanski, although I guess, what with the big killer Dalek and all the body parts they didn’t want to push the bounds of decency.


But then I looked at it more closely, and I think I know what is perhaps really being shown here … Gene Simmons is branching out as a director of Sci-Fi snuff films! Who knew! He looks very dude-ish in his shades, although I don’t quite understand why he’s only wearing one biker boot? Maybe he’s hoping to start some cool and crazy fashion trend, that would be so Gene! Although I can’t really see it catching on, except for maybe amongst the one-legged biker community.


And what’s with all the skittles lying around? Surely that’s a health hazard and potential billion dollar lawsuit just waiting to happen?


The other thing I really like about it is the realistic way they’ve gone more for a smog effect rather than the traditional snow! It’s little touches like that which make my heart sing with joy!


It was a good day. And wordsx3 is a good friend, and more pertinently a supplier of sugary treats with all the addictive power of a Class A narcotic.


I’ve already wheedled my way onto his “Christmas Cookie List”.


Life is sweet.



Monday, 27 April 2009

Please Bear With Me While I Ramble A Little ...


Well I did it! After two weeks of enthusiastic boasting I have totally jinxed the English weather and I'm sat here watching as the rain and wind pelt against the windows. *sigh*

I don't have much to post about I'm afraid, it's been a fun but not particularly news-worthy weekend.

I did get invited to a job interview (HOORAY!) but it's not until the middle of May *deflated look* and it's only part-time *even more deflated look* and it's only temporary until November *couldn't look any more deflated if she tried* and the pay is lousy *lip wobble* ... oh, and it's a job working in the admin section of the psychiatric ward at the local hospital - a small matter they forgot to mention in the job ad *nervous swallow*.

So now I'm faced with the quandary of whether to attend the interview or not. On one hand it's a job, and it's an income and it's relief from the tedium I know is about to kick in any day now ... on the other hand I have to be honest and confess that it doesn't greatly appeal to me. I also have to admit that I'm the nervous, easily-spooked-wuss type and whilst I'm fairly sure I would have little or no contact with the patients it still leaves me feeling a bit edgy. But ... I have given myself a stern talking to and I think I'm going to go to the interview (it's all good experience if nothing else) and just see what they have to say. They might not think I'm the right person for the job (I know I'm not convinced) but at least I'll have given it a (albeit half-hearted) shot.

What else can I share with you, ummm ...

Oooh! I was given my first ever blog award today! YaY! The wonderful Mo Stoneskin endorsed my blog and officially declared it lovely! He said some really nice things too which was so kind of him. I'm a big fan of his blog, I've read all of his old posts and would readily recommend him to anybody. It's always so great to receive a nice, positive comment from someone who's taken the time to read one of your posts, and I'm so lucky because I genuinely think I have some of the coolest commenter's out there, but when you get recognition from someone you especially admire it means even more. So thank you Mo :)

And in the true spirit of these things I'm going to pass it on to ...

Sas at Sas' Magical Mystery Tour ... she's classy and very amusing in the most wonderfully cool and understated way. Check out her blog if you haven't already done so ... she's totally worth it.

and to ...

PrincessImp at PrincessImp's Pedestal ... She's a lovely person, with a great sense of fun and lots of style. She recently visited New York and it was just pure pleasure to read about her adventures and see her stunning pics (you always get plenty of food porn too, which is a definite bonus as far as I'm concerned) ... go see for yourself though

Ok ... now look at the pic at the top of this post. Do you know what those are? Yes, they're gorgeous shoes ... they're also made of CHOCOLATE! I KNOW!!!!! How effin fabulous are they? My lovely blogchum words words words found them (he knows me so well!) and said he'd buy them for me ... problem is, I wouldn't know whether to wear them, eat them or just spend hours gazing in awe at their wonderfulness (not sure that's a word ... but oh well, it should be) and maybe stroking them fondly on occasion. I have the nicest blogchums!

As you can tell, I'm starting to struggle here ... so I feel a meme coming on! Whilst perusing the Bloggerati's posts from the weekend I came across a meme on Sass's excellent blog Are You Sassified (I noticed J.J has also done it on her blog) and since it offered plenty of scope for sarcasm and gratuitous link-love, I thought I'd indulge myself. I don't really do tagging so I'll just follow Sass's example and say that if you fancy having a go yourself ... crack on!


8 Things I'm Looking Forward To:

  • Growing out of my dimples
  • Summer and hazy warm weather so that I can wear my groovy, little, vintage Budweiser "shooter girl" dress that Diane sent as part of her awesome prize (there is a post coming, I promise)
  • One day meeting #1 blogchum Trinity and giving him a big hug (and then giving him a clip round the ear for being so annoying and mean to his long-suffering wife)
  • Cuddling a Koala (it will happen one day, I just know it)
  • Having children of my own and getting to enjoy our family's favourite pastime, affectionately known as "embarrassing your child at every given opportunity" ... instead of just being the hapless victim of it :(
  • Meeting a great guy who makes me laugh and who will not only be able to appreciate me in the super-silky, super-gorgeous little nightie that Diane also sent to me but who will also facilitate the making of the said children to be relentlessly tormented


8 Things I Did Yesterday:
  • Went for a walk on the beach with a couple of friends ... it was lovely and sunny but the coastal winds were evil, my ears were totally numb within half an hour and I have never wanted a pair of big, fluffy earmuffs more in MY ENTIRE LIFE!
  • Had a most amusing conversation via the medium of e-mail with one of my favourite blogchums (yes, it was about YOU. You know who you are)
  • Hula-Hooped (Note to self: NEVER hula-hoop again)
  • Offered a tissue to the unfortunate lady who was standing next to me and who got pooped on by a seagull
  • Managed not to laugh at the unfortunate lady who got pooped on by a seagull (Note to self: Sometimes, I'm so proud of you!)
  • Had dinner with my grandfather, mother and the Silver Fox (This weeks joint of roast beef was christened Horace ... yes I know that's odd, but it's family tradition ... remind me to post about that some time)
  • Successfully maintained a happy smile and did not yawn once during said family dinner (even when the Silver Fox told his "amusing" story about being sent as a gullible apprentice to buy some "elbow grease" by his mean employer, for about the 10th time)
  • Took the dog for a walk in the park and then came home and bathed the little b@$tard (why is it dogs hate being bathed but will happily roll in mucky old puddles?)

8 TV Shows I Watch:
  • The Love Boat: When Icebergs Strike!
  • Dr Whodunnit
  • American Prison Idol
  • Menopausal Housewives
  • Dr Quinn: Ridiculously Over-acting Woman
  • Mildly Unattractive Betty
  • Lifestyles of the Disgustingly Rich & Snooty
  • Star Trek: Geriatrics
*Ok ... so none of these shows actually exist, but I don't watch much TV and it was just easier to make $h*t up.


8 Things I Wish I Could Do:
  • Go and watch a real American baseball game and then get totally squiffy with Peggy, I bet she's SO much fun!
  • Go shopping and have a girlie lunch with the two style goddesses Diane and Dominica
  • Go to Italy and sight-see with Eric (lovely, creative man AND successfully learning the sexy Italian lingo) and Lopez (all-round gorgeous blogger) and then invite them both back to dear old blighty for tea and scones and a guided tour of London
  • Go for a bitchin' night out with Greta, ultimate mum and rock chick (check out her blog btw, she's really funny and has the most hilarious picture on there!)
  • Seduce Mr London Street's charming friend Darren into coming out of exile and take him to a church fete (and maybe get a cheeky smooch in too if I'm lucky)
  • See the Hollywood sign from wordsx3's bathroom and then irreverently bounce on his new furniture while he cooks dinner for me
  • Take a cross-country car trip with Vic and just sit back and enjoy as she amusingly mocks all the r-tards foolish enough to get in our way. (I imagine it to be something like Thelma & Louise but with a lot more sarcasm and a lot less driving over cliffs at the end.)
  • Go redneck baiting and then shop for flip-flops with Phat Mama
  • Go to Georgia with Pru Jones and Joyless Prole (that would provide me with enough material to blog for the next century at least ... especially if we took JP's rather unusual handyman with us)
Yes, I know that's 9 ... but it's my blog and I'll do whatever I bloody well please!

Happy Monday everyone xx