Sunday, 20 December 2009
Triangles, Squares and the Trafalgar
Friday, 18 December 2009
Am 'I' strong? Am I FASTER?
Slept like a Snowman
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Santa Sightings | Whiskey Soaked
Friday, 11 December 2009
Making Honey (A bit of Cockney Rhyming slang)
Everything / Everyone
Happy & Free; Sunflowers in your room.
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Don't Panic
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Spag Bol (aka. Melanie Jayne)
by M. J. Rashbrooke (& a little help from A. A. Milne)
She's crying with might
She's crying with pain
She's not eating her dinner - spag bol again.
What's the matter Melanie Jayne?
I've promised her love, fairy lights too
I've promised her toads and a Donkey in a zoo.
You can have the Polar Bear and a man in tights.
But just make sure he doesn't bite.
She's perfectly well? She hasn't any pain.
But, look at her, now she's beginning all over again!
Please now: what's the matter Melanie Jayne?
I've promised her alphabet letters
A ride in a train
I've begged her to stop for a bit and explain
She's well, now?
She hasn't pain?
It's lovely spag bol for dinner again!
What's the matter?
MJ.
Adapted Dillie
The two of us there Gran?
On the merry go round!
I stood there entranced.
'Only one quid for pleasure' we're told.
So, I rode on a horse made of green and of gold
Look Gran! No hands. I'm riding the round-a-bout. All by myself!
Look Gran! No hands. I called as I past her. Faster. Faster!
'Hold tight my love' she cried out in fear.
How careless we are when we're young
Mum remember the years? All the sulks; all the tears?
Look Mummy. No hands.
I know the score.
She tried to warn me. But I won't listen.
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And all that you've taught her
She's grown up at last.
As the years all rush past.
Look Lover. No hands. I'm having to do it all by myself.
Look Lover. No hands. I used to dismiss you but now I just miss you.
As my Love grows away. I can feel my heart sinking. I look back. Smile.
How careless we are when we're young.
Gold Dust is Precious
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Jim Sweeney
I've just had the privilege of seeing The Life & Work of Jim Sweeney (or rather Michael James Dominic Sweeney).
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA43e6V-J1c
This is the most life affirming, inspiring, incredible film I have seen (for a long time: A VERY LONG TIME). It must get distributed. It must be given air time.
This is a film about a great UK(/worldwide) comic: his work, his friends and estemed colleagues. To name a few (in no particular order / an incredibly random order): Steve Steen, Lee Simpson, Mike McShane, Josie Lawrence, Eddie Izzard, Barbara (Comedy Store Manager), Greg Proops, Andy Smart, Neil Mullarkey...and many more inspiring comics, theatre makers, writers, directors, radio DJs & dreamers besides.
I'd suggest the following - if you'd like to see this film and laugh a lot:
* Go to youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA43e6V-J1c
* Watch the trailer / or don't
* Think? Would I like to laugh, learn be inspired and think gee maybe I could do this (or oh dear: I'd never do that!) then post a comment and / or give it a rating and / or click a thumb. We're all Romans now - bring back Togas I say.
* This will help get this film onto a TV, Cinema Screen, Outing near you.
Do it. Do it now.
...If you'd like to that is.
Bubbles Squeeeeek & Film Screenings
Saturday, 5 December 2009
So it's been a mad one. A very mad one. My week thus far.
Friday, 4 December 2009
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Don't Google Me / A Festive Happening @RVT
HEALTH WARNING: YOU MAY COME AWAY WITH AN IRRATIONAL FEAR OF SANTA CLAUS AND WRAPPING PAPER. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Photograph (c) Ellis Scott
[left/right: Scottee, Bourgeois, Maurice, Jonny Woo.]
We got stamped up to give us easy in/out access to the venue. Then we bagged ourselves a good spot [thanks to Alan]. Got some drinks; a mix of JD, Beer and wine (un-mulled - we're not that festive yet) and awaited the entrance of the neo-cabaret quartet who were providing us with: A Festive Happening.
10PM and we're off to a bang. Wow these guys can perform and I'm feeling a bit...festive. Yes, you heard it. Festive. Even if it is in a twisted kind-of-a-way. Think Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas on S-p-e-e-d with glitter, eye lashes (oh the eye lashes!) and fab-U-lous costumes. Darling.
This isn't a show for the faint of heart. There are moments which might make you go: 'Ewww'. Per example when Scottee 'bursts' during his rendition of a Fat Girl in the Corner at the X-Mas Office Party. Brilliant but Ewwwwww! But there's a Santa's sack full of laughs to counter every: 'did they really just do that' moment.
If I had to pick some highlights I'd say Jonny's mime/dance to Beyonce's number one hit Halo...featuring a certain Presidents' face (and not the one you're thinking of, I bet). And of course the ever glamourous and wax-lyical Bourgeois & Maurice. They don't just have really good, funny and relevant lyrics. No. These guys can sing. And they sing good! Real good.
Maurice also jams on keys and holds the songs together with jazzy wailings and bluesy tones. And Bourgeois well he's got the best eyelashes in the whole of London. Well in South London anyway. He's witty, pretty, fierce and (again much like his partner in crime Maurice) sings like a dynamo.
So before I feel the need to entitle this posting to the Hep Cafe with a 'Health Warning' or 'Spoiler Alert' [I have in fact now added one but hey that's the power of the re-edit] I'm going to sign off.
All that's really left to say is that the group I was with and, in fact, everyone in the RVT last night had a blast. It might only be the 3rd Dec (now) but I for one feel far more festive thanks to a little help from B&M, Jonny and Scottee.
Love and eyelashes,
Melanie x
P.S. Omm Pah Pah. Albert Square Knows.
A FESTIVE HAPPENING
@RVT
Doors 8pm / Show Starts 9pm
FOR TICKETS CLICK HERE
(you'll need to book)
ONLY on for two more nights (3rd & 4th).
Your Christmas (depending on your tastes) should start here.