Friday, March 31, 2006

What a complete bag of crap !!

American Idol this week - 'nuff said !!

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Yeah so, down to the final 10 ...

... on American Idol. The final 12 worked out slightly different from my prediction - but I feel gratified that the 2 I didn't expect to get in are now gone - Melissa and Kevin. Melissa just left me stone cold and well Kevin, little Kevin, was never going to win - but I have a lot of respect for how he handled himself on the show for a 16 year old.

At moment, my favourite is Chris - I have enjoyed everyone of his performances so far without exception. Taylor and Bucky were below par for me last week. Elliot did another strong performance in my view - but not really my kind of music. And Ace, well enough said - I don't like him at all - he has to be the next guy to go. He might not go next - but he's the worst of the guys for me.

As for the Girls - Mandisa was excellent, Catherine was great too, Kellie was very good too, Paris was OK and Lisa was just "a'ight for me dog". Which is a quick way of saying I expect Lisa to go next in the girls.

Having said that - if Bucky screws up again this week, then he could be out.

So - I want Chris to win. But expect that he will not - I imagine that one of the more "mainstream" contestants will appeal to the American voting public more and will win out over Chris once the votes start to consolidate as the also-rans run !!

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Bling Bling !!

Kim got her new car today - a nice shiny silver bling bling Peugeot 206 - I'd better still get bagels for breakfast when I get home lady !!

Monday, March 06, 2006

American Idol 2006

OK, a lot of people I know are well aware that I am
sort of addicted to shows like American Idol. This year's American
Idol has just reached the last 24 stage, well actually it is 2 weeks
in and so we're at the last 16 in fact. 8 guys and 8 gals.

Guys
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1) Ace Young - got that smouldering thing going on.
2) Bucky Covington - country boy, did Garth Brooks this week.
3) Chris Daughtry - rocker, was singled out by the judges this week in
a good way
4) Elliot Yamin - excellent voice, looks a bit Amish mind you.
5) Gedeon McKinney - soul singer, hugest smile I have ever seen.
6) Kevin Covais - good singer, this years token geek.
7) Taylor Hicks - superb singer, reminds me of Michael McDonald
8) Will Makar - good singer, awful hair

Gals
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1) Ayla Brown - serial overachiever, annoys the heck out of me, sings OK.
2) Katharine McPhee - good singer, has a slight attitude problem in my view.
3) Kellie Pickler - good singer, heavy play on bad family background
is getting a bit tiresome now.
4) Kinnik Sky - reasonable singer, nothing special though.
5) Lisa Tucker - excellent singer, could go far.
6) Mandisa - excellent singer and a strong, confident personality.
7) Melissa McGhee - good singer, but forgettable.
8) Paris Bennett - outstanding singer, could win this.

So it's probably pretty obvious from my notes above. But I think that
the guys have an advantage this year. Having said that - one more
week, 4 more go and there will be 6 guys and 6 gals left for the final
stages. Very hard to say who will get booted next week - but from the
girls I think it could well be Melissa and Ayla because the other 6
have a bit more about them in my view. For the guys, I hope that Will
and Kevin go next - not because they're horrible singers, but because
I think the other 6 are better.

My personal favourite is Taylor. But Chris was outstanding this week.
I didn't see the girls this week - but I am told that they were pretty
poor with even Paris doing a sub-standard performance.

What do you think ???

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Mamma Mia

Well after a slight luggage hiccough Marie and I were on the 13:07 train heading for London. First class mind you since it was a special occasion. The peace and quiet engendered by not many other people being insane enough to pay First Class ticket prices was pleasant. For a few minutes anyway, until a couple of businessmen got on who were of the genus Mobiletelephonus Permantus and one of them managed to incense Marie by opening his first call to Andrew with "Sorry about that Andrew, I am in the wilds of Nottingham". Well, that's the sort of statement you only really allowed to say about a place when you're a native isn't it? Anyway, whoever the heck Andrew was managed to get off the phone after about 20 minutes and relative peace was restored.

The steward came around and poured the complimentary tea and coffee. We ordered some non-complimentary sandwiches and drinks - which were extremely nice, and nicely served too. And all was well with the world - Marie read her book and I read my gadget magazine and mentally spent about £40,000. We arrived in London bang on schedule and strolled out into the bright winter sunshine and got a cab to the hotel.

The cab driver was the complete antithesis of the stereotypical London cab driver. He had long hair and was playing some rather interesting (i.e. quite good) music as he drove us to the hotel. I suppose he was typical in as much as we had a long discussion about the 2 hotels that were both called the Thistle and were both near Trafalgar Square. By process of elimination - explaining that our Hotel was not the one next door to the Prince of Wales Theatre he knew which one we did need.

We checked in to our "Deluxe Room" and made our way to the fifth floor. Not quite sure what the criteria is for "Deluxe", but like many central London hotels that I have stayed in over the years it was most certainly "Bijou". Anyway, we settled in and had a rest before heading off to the Theatre.

We got settled into our seats about 15 minutes before curtain up - and then proceeded to do the "up and down thing" ... no not that "up and down thing", the other one, where after you sit down, everyone else in that row arrives about a minute apart to you have to stand and sit about 10 times in succession.

The show started bang on time and I shall not relay the entire story here or everything that happened etc. Suffice to say, that it is a great show with good humour and a bit tongue in cheek, so if you have any sense of humour at all you'll enjoy it. If you even vaguely appreciate classic pop music then you'll enjoy it even more. It made me feel good to see it - quite uplifting, which for those of you who know what a miserable git I am will understand the achievement of lifting me up!!

The show finished about 7:35pm - about two and half hours long. We collected our coats and headed off with dinner in mind. Original safe bet, but boring plan had been to return to the hotel. However, Planet Hollywood was just across the road from the theatre so we went there - had a few drinks in the bar and had something to eat there. Quite a fun place to be - lots of party groups there for birthdays and suchlike. A DJ playing music and showing videos on a huge video wall. Typical american diner style food. Strawberry and Banana Daiquiries. What more could you need?

After dinner, we headed back to the hotel. Next morning, breakfasted at the hotel after what can only be described as a cool night's sleep. The room might have been "deluxe" but it was also "cool" - the bloody heating didn't work. Ah well - when we checked out, they asked me if everything was alright with the room and of course I just muttered "Yes".

And since being a bit chilly all night was really not a problem - we decided that the best way to consolidate on our coolness was to embark upon a two hour tour of London on an open top bus. Ha ha ... mad dogs and englishmen eh? However, I have to say that it was very interesting and gave me a better feel for the geography of London. What I mean is, I have been to London lots of times and this has almost always entailed - train arrives - taxi to office - taxi to hotel - taxi to office - taxi to station - train departs. Well something like that anyhow. Now though I have a better idea of where things actually are and I get the impression that London is a lot more compact than I previously thought it was. Of course - this could be another complete misconception.

After the bus tour we were quite keen on being somewhere not cold. So we headed into HMV to get a DVD for Marie and then to Starbucks for a hot cup of coffee.

After that we decided it was time to head back to the wilds of Nottingham and jumped in a cab with a much more stereotypical London cabbie. Who upon discovering our ultimate destination gave me the two one-liners that must be in "The Knowledge" for London cabbies under the heading of "Appendix A: The Provinces".

Number 1 being "Nottingham eh? Ain't there 3 women to every man there?"

and

Number 2 being "Nottingham eh? Didn't they used to have a decent football team".

Being with my wife I decide to discuss football. Why I have no idea since I have had little interest in football since the mid-80s? However, I do have marginally more knowledge of football than I do the gender demographics of Nottingham.

We get to the station and we're comfortably in time for the next train back to Nottingham - hard to not be since they run every 30 minutes.

Two hours later we're back in Nottingham and Kim picks us up from the station and shortly afterwards we're back home after a really nice, fun trip to London.

Two things learnt at least on this trip. First class rail travel is expensive but it does mean you get somewhere more comfortable to sit and not quite as packed out with people. The second thing learnt is that at a weekend - you can probably get away with buying a standard class rail ticket. And when your ticket is checked you can upgrade to first class by paying an extra 6 pounds. Which is somewhat cheaper than the premium you pay when buying the tickets before the trip ... by about 60 pounds, yes that's right. I have decided though to merely learn this and not get upset about it - since it was worth every last penny to have a comfortable and spacious journey in both directions. But more, to see Marie chuckle and smile and really enjoy the pampering of having lunch served to us on the way down to London.