Thursday, 15 March 2012

13.3.12 - 8.3.12


13.3.12 - My job tends to involve stacks of forms and other people's measure of patience - when I get home I like to immerse myself into my own routines and patterns and get the same things done over and over again - building on top of the same achievements until they spread into all encompassing sores and sinking their accumulating weight into the mud of nothing much at all... when it's recovered by alien archaeologists in hundreds of years it'll all have just broken apart into tiny bits of mushy paper and be a useless empty unremarked testament to a long and pointless struggle.
So I think I should start making things a little more durable.
12.3.12 - Flailing arms from a sensitive spinal column linked together with blood and dark pylons of burnt paper.   
11.3.12 - Watched Wall-E.  Which was a much better film than the Fountain.  I am quite biased towards anything with robots in though.  If The Fountain had a least one robot in it would have been better - like Rocky 4.
10.3.12 - of colour system of unwilling recognition bricks.
9.3.12 - watched The Fountain - which is a film I've wanted to watch for a few years despite not knowing anything about - I just like the front cover and thought it likely to be deep and exciting.  The whole thing was rather disappointing and ended up being long winded, messy and boring... didn't like the Buddhist overtones of the ending either.  I had the idea in my head and from the front cover that The Fountain was a science fiction film - but it had nothing remotely science fiction in it aside from the occasional experiment with tree bark.
8.3.12 - An issue in having a collection of 2nd hand patterned blazers is that the buttons are usually hanging by a literal thread - thankfully I have a sewing kit kept in a old biscuit tin which is full of spare buttons and threads... I found lots of buttons, electrical parts and also a photo of a man in spectacles with a little boy - all in an old box  outside the next door neighbours house back when I lived in Withington - this was found in 2007 - the past is relevant to the future.

See if you can find this button on the above collage - it's actually very easy.

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