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Touching Base

Saturday, February 22nd, 2014

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Isn’t that a wonderful photo? That’s apparently from a Japanese club in 1972, which is why I saved it.

Makes me think about this post again. I think about the past a lot near my birthday. Doing it all again is ever a fantasy hidden back there in my mind…

Anyway, the purpose of this post is just to say I’m still alive and (mostly) well after fighting my way through a very, very stubborn throat infection / bad cold. I still have the cough, and talking is still not as easy as it usually is, but I think in a few days I should have beaten almost that.

Since we’ve deferred Australia until next Christmas, KLS and I have a summer gap in our vacation schedule. The only condition is we’re not interested in a long flight with multiple stops. Got any suggestions as to where we should go?

Snow Day 2

Friday, February 14th, 2014

Yesterday and last night we got hit by a massive snow storm. As with last week, I decided to document it in pictures.

Here’s what we saw when I opened the garage door this morning:

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Here’s a better look at the mail box:

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Here’s the front steps:

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It was a colossal snowfall. I’d actually cleared the drive way fully last night, and had to again this morning:

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The snow was deep and heavy. The snowblower was worth it’s weight in gold! All this new snow had to go on top of yesterday’s snow, which itself is on top of the still-unmelted snow from last week. After clearing the driveway, we have a wonderful ice wall edging the sides:

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Yes that’s a normal sized soda can!

And here’s the steps cleared once again. You can see we’re running out of places to put the snow:

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I had to go out for a while afterwards. The roads were cleared, but the snow piles were titanic in places. Here’s a shot taken at school:

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And here’s the school itself:

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I’m guessing we got 20 – 24 inches in total these past two days. On top of the 10 inches last week, this means there is still thigh-high deep snow in our backyard. This is surely a winter to remember!

Break It Down!

Tuesday, January 28th, 2014

In 1984, I briefly wore the mantle of ‘breakdancer’.

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Those were the days when breakdancing (now called B-Boying) was the absolute coolest thing in the world. Michael Jackson had amazed the world in 1983 by doing the Moonwalk on live TV, a couple of movies about breakdancing were in theatres and it seemed to be everywhere on TV. Breakdancing dominated everyone’s thoughts and words. It had taken over the entire world.

Naturally, I had to ride this wave to popularity.

Somehow the 12-year-old me found out about ‘breakdancing classes’ being held somewhere Newcastle. Despite never ever being interested in any sort of extracurricular activity (such as a sport or musical instrument) I decided I needed to attend these classes and become a ‘breaker’. I convinced my parents of this need, and before I knew it was a ‘student’ at these courses.

I can remember it well: the dingy studio with the dirty walls and floor, and the ‘old’ instructors (probably not a day over 20) taking our two or three dollars (we paid per class) and stuffing them into an ice-cream container. There were two of them, both skinny and white, and both unapproachable and quite scary. I have no idea if this was any sort of ‘official’ class, or just some dudes that rented a dance studio for an hour on a Saturday afternoon. I didn’t care about any of this, as I stood there in a group of about 30 other kids my age (including a classmate or two) waiting to become Michael Jackson.

The lessons weren’t very instructive, and consisted of one of the guys doing a move and then asking us all to try it one at a time. There was very little warm up, almost no specific instruction on how to actually perform the moves, and little sympathy or coaching for those that couldn’t. It was just mimicry of a sort, and as I recall barely any of us could copy his moves. I certainly couldn’t.

He was good. I remember being a bit awed by him to be honest, especially when he did the headspin (as he always did), but only to tell us never to try it ourselves! He was particularly good at all the hand movements. I wished I were as good as him. I wasn’t.

My favourite move was the spin kick (or whatever it was called), where you get on your back and spin around like a demented long-legged turtle. I think it was my favourite because it was one of the few I could do. I remember doing it at a family gathering – in public – on a dancefloor. That must have been a site, with my short fat legs spinning around! I wanted my favorite move to be the moonwalk but I was utterly rubbish at it. I could do that thing where you link your fingers and move your arms like a wave, but so could anyone. Without lessons. Better than me, probably.

At school we’d practice and show off our moves. It got so hardcore that people used to bring cardboard into school – massive sheets of the stuff – to cover the ground so we could spin around and break-it-down without hurting ourselves on the concrete. Other kids would gather and watch, until the teachers would inevitably break us up. I never used to participate in this myself; knowing as I did that I was awful at it. But I’d still occasionally tell people about how I was taking lessons, since that gave me an air of authority they lacked. I may have even said I couldn’t perform without my crew.

After a couple of weeks of classes, I lost interest. This coincided with the loss of interest of most of my friends who had also attended. One of them had moved onto boxing; the other skateboards. I think I moved into AD&D myself. I never looked back.

But breakdancing didn’t die off at our school with us losing interest. Around that time another schoolyard clique started picking it up in earnest, and they were both more dedicated and much, much better than we were. Years later I would befriend one of them (AC), and frequently remind him of those days in which he wanted to be known at school by his ‘breakdancing name’: Electric Blue

He had a friend who was amazingly good. I recall this guy would change into a sort of dance uniform (blue and white tracksuit) and do performances in the schoolyard. He’d bring his beatbox in and had his own cardboard on which he had spray painted some graffiti. This was a 12 or 13-year-old! Everyone would watch him when he’d do his thing. He was a schoolyard breakdancing god.

And then he disappeared. The rumour was he’d been expelled for stealing milk money on the way to school. As with all artists, he walked a troubled path. With his departure, so too did breakdancing depart our schoolyard.

By christmas that year breakdancing was a memory. 1985 loomed large in my future, and newer and more exciting pastimes were mine to experience. When Breakdance 2: Electric Boogaloo came out early in ’85 I never even bothered to go and see it. I had left breakdancing – and the large world of dance in particular – behind me.

It’s safe to say that as far as my breakdancing career was concerned I shone only briefly, and to be honest hardly at all.

The Beginning Of The End

Saturday, January 11th, 2014

Yesterday, in the morning, I visited Kirsten again, and her mum joined us. This was special since she was my math teacher in high school! Many funny and nostalgic stories were shared 🙂

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I couldn’t stay for long since I had an important obligation: the horses! Yes my friends, the gambling continued with yet another track meet, this time at the Broadmeadow racecourse just a hop and skip from mum and dads.

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Bernard and I both managed to bet on losing horses in the first and second race. One of them only ran slightly better than another horse who’s jockey had fallen off!

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Following these two losses, I then did some brainstorming and developed a sure-fire winning technique! At this point, the money started rolling in…

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In a nutshell, here’s the method:
1) Pick 2 horses with middle-of-the-field place odds (not win, place)
2) Ensure the odds are better than 3 times bet
3) Bet equal amounts on each for a place
4) Become filthy rich

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Using the above technique, I was able to exit the racecourse almost $6 richer than when I entered! While this wouldn’t have covered the cost of a beer had I bought one, it did mean that I was still +$2 even after buying a Lift 😉

Two races deserve special mention. In race 6, an 1850 meter run, there was a horse named:

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Obviously, I had to ignore my own system and bet on it for the win!

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Despite leading – by 3 lengths! – for about 99% of the race…. Shen Long didn’t even place!

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Dad had joined us for the above race, and the last one as well. In that race was a horse called ‘Al’s Pride’ ridden by a jockey with a name suspiciously close to Schmitz. Both dad and Bernard bet big on it…. and won nothing!

Me, I followed my system and walked off with $4.55 on a $0.50 bet on ‘Beaveroo’ to place 😉

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So Bernard’s lucky streak of gambling seemingly came to an end yesterday. But we haven’t yet forgotten his luckiest day two years ago was the last of the trip…

Bedlam

Friday, January 3rd, 2014

Mum described the scene as ‘bedlam’ shortly after we arrived. I’m guessing this was because of Bernard being his usual manic self while I was sitting peacefully and quietly.

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As you can see Dad’s in fine health. Here’s another shot of him hiding behind my dinner:

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Bernard screamed manically about beetroot being ‘The King’s Tuber’. I sagely, peacefully and quietly agreed…

So, going back a bit, yesterday we came up to Newcastle. Mum and dad were of course glad to see us…. and then we left again to go shopping! This included a delicious lunch:

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Oh, and here’s Bernard playing SFL’s favourite poker machine:

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Here’s a giant spider on mum and dads window:

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In the evening we entertained aunts and uncles…

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Before I retired in my hotel room for the next 10 days:

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