I’ve been reading my RSS feed and have realised just how irrelevant my post is compared to a majority of others.  Instead of talking about the new year, I “advertise” a new technique for plucking eyebrows. What?

So here’s my list of things I’m looking forward to:

  • Going to Munich.  I’ve been to Germany before but it was a tour of Europe so I didn’t get to see a lot of Germany.  This will be my first jewellery show I’m going to, and also will be the first time I’m travelling without the family.  I’m going with people at uni.
  • Chinese New Year.  A day that’s always good when you’re short of money. :P   Just kidding.  I always look forward to Chinese New Year1 as it’s one of the rare times the family are together. :)
  • This will be my last year at uni.2 and, to be honest, I’ve not really fully committed  myself unlike the first course I did.  Who knows what’s next for me?  I could get a job or do the Design For Industry course3.  If I do go on to the top up year I’ll have to make a decision this month. Oh… O.o

It might seem a short list but I’m pretty sure there are things I’ve forgot to mention.

On a slightly different note, did anyone see the New Year’s fireworks?  Might have only been me but was anyone unimpressed?  Mind, I am comparing it to that of the Beijing Olympics.

Anyway…I hope this year brings happiness, health and auspiciousness4 to you all.  :) *Cheers*  *Clink glass5*

  1. 14th February, this year. []
  2. Until June, that is. []
  3. Though I’m not willing to drive back and forth constantly so will have to sort that out []
  4. Is that a word?  Haha. []
  5. Despite being teetotal. []

If you can call it a gig.

On Sunday my sister and I were preparing a trip to the Artsfest, and to do a spot of shopping.  We intended to leave at 1pm to catch the 1:15 train but someone couldn’t make up their mind as to what jacket to wear. We opted to skip that train and waited to leave for the next one (2:20pm).  It’s times like these where I feel I should have been born a guy. :P

We went to the train station but was told we’d have to take the bus to the Wolverhampton station, as no trains were available to directly take us to Birmingham.

Arrived an hour later, and went to see what clothes there were but the fashion is all lacy, flowery and the like.  Why do most women tops have some degree of transparency to them?  The shopping side of things was a little disappointing but that’s mainly due to the fact that we had to power our way through the shops; not a lot of time to browser.

There was still time to kill and we felt peckish so we ate at Wagamama’s. :9  The food was delicious, although it felt strange having an ice lolly for dessert, hah.  Never a big fan of strawberries, I think it’s the texture.  I had always thought they were too sweet for my liking – guess not.

You’d think that having been in and out of the city for 3+ years1 I’d know where places were but evidently not.  I couldn’t navigate my way round a paper bag if the Centre was anything to go by. :P   Took a few, back and forth, round and round, tourist-sign-looking to get remotely close to where the Kerrang Fest was meant to be.  Eventually I remembered Googling “Centenary Square2” and finding a picture of Symphany Hall.  Wah-lah…that’s how we found Centenary Square. :P   Good alternative to a TomTom for pedestrians?  No?  Okay.

We meandered our way through people to find a standing spot, away from the stage (read: mosh jumping pit – a kid came out with a black eye. :S).  Situations like these make it hard being a short person. :P   Then, two presenters came on stage.  “Singing Henry” lost sound on his microphone – I was actually hoping he’d sing some travel just for a laugh but sadly that did not happen. Not long after Saving Aimee were introduced.  Couldn’t hear much of what was being sung but I suppose that’s not the entire point of these kinds of gigs.  Their performance was energetic, especially the keyboardist.  There was one funny incident where the lead singer hopped onto the barrier with a guard holding him by his trouser belt ring3.  The crowd pulled the lead singer, resulting in two other guards having to take grip of the singer.  Eventually the singer lost his microphone so the keyboardist’s mic. was borrowed.  Two guys ran away from the within the crowd inconspicuously.  I know, subtle right? :P   As they were running people stared, I could hear, “Well, they’ve taken the microphone”.  Come on people, if you’re going to steal something don’t run hunched. :P   Not that I condone stealing by the way.

After roughly 6 songs there was a stage change and sound checking.  Elliot Minor came on after.  The bass at the start seemed to have problems but nothing major happened.  Some unfortunate woman was shown on the big screen clearing her nose, to put it nicely.  Nevertheless she smiled and waved at the camera after the initial shock.  Mind, she was at the back so probably wasn’t expecting to get shot.  They were good, and had people screaming for them and singing along.  Bottles were thrown towards the stage but not sure if there was intent of malice or some strange initiation for new performers of the Kerrang Fest.  The second main singer threw one back at the crowd, playing along I suppose. :P

The evening was a bit nippy and I wore short sleeves so after the gig I changed into a hoodie I bought.  Thing was I got changed near a church.  I say changed but really only took of my three quarter length jacket and put on the hoodie. Hah.

We stopped at the nearest MacDonald’s for some hot drinks, then realised the time.  Had 5 minutes before the 8:40 train. :S  I thought we had arrived smack on time but the timetable said 8:48. :/  Making me run anxiously with a drink is never safe nor good an idea. :P

There’s a bit more but I think I’ve rambled on enough, heh. :P

That is another thing I can cross off my things to do list.  All in all I can give it a thumb up.  Loud music is not my things though so I think my gig/concert attendance will be far and few.

  1. University. []
  2. where we were meant to be []
  3. The bit where you slip your belt through.  Is there a term for that? []

On Saturday my dad took the family to the Safari.  The monkeys were gone, which is just as well as people’s car rubber parts kept getting dismantled by the cheeky monkeys.  It reminded me of a time (years ago) when I popped the car window open, offered a Hoola Hoop to a monkey on the car top but the little bugger took the whole packet. Haha. :D

Mind my last visit was several years ago but I don’t remember having to stop and start so often around the wildlife area.  Seems strange having traffic lights but it is understandable as there are more animals who are free to walk about.

Things I learned:

  • Goat are happy enough to eat from your hands but don’t appreciate straying hands, which may veer towards their head or, more dangerously, their horns.  That is a no go.
  • Rhinos need not be provoked to “charge” at you.  A rhino stepped closer to our car, almost angry, until one of the keepers nudged the it away with the front of her car.  It was quite funny, rhino vs Kia. :P
  • Animals in general seem to like facing backwards so you can’t get a nice picture of them.  The backside isn’t what we pay to see. :P
  • African Wild Dogs have a strange fascination with car exhaust pipes.
  • My camera is slow, so front shots which I had hoped for turned into side shots. :(   Unfortunately my camera missed the rhino face to face with us.  Twice.

Photo goodness after the cut. ;)   Animal naming fail ahead.

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