Friday, April 30, 2010

Caffeine, Felines & Small Balls.

I can't believe it's Friday already. Wasn't it, like, just the weekend? My days are starting to blend into each other again.

I guess that's what happens when my so-called office/work space is only metres away from the bedroom. One must train oneself to be consistently productive. Sleeping in and clocking in those extra hours have worked wonders on my eye bags but sadly doesn't do jack shit to my timeline. It just means i've had to work well into the night.

But i have to say work wise, everything is going smoothly.

I'm only slightly delayed because the client has come back with so many changes because the big boss is indecisive. And therefore, i've had to push my deadlines. But it works out fine since it gives me more time to fiddle with my work until i can say to myself, I've done all that i can do... here just have it.

So i apologize if sometimes i'm absent or my blog entries are bit weak in content.


My life is far from exciting.

And between trying to be creative and entertaining myself with two felines. Not much has been happening except for the normal house chores and the random clumsiness.


And no thanks to Yoshi for knocking over my cup of coffee the other day, my camera now smells like coffee and the lid doesn't open properly without assistance. A sign that i probably needed to tidy my desk.


I also applied some purple toner to my hair because the red streaks were fading. I'm not sure if you can see it that well. In fact, i'm not even sure if it even made my hair purple. It definitely has made it look more red.

Oh and i apoligise for the bony shoulder and collarbone. J thinks my shoulder looks weird in this photo because of the lighting. He says it looks like a chicken wing.

o.O

That was not my intention.


As for the weather, it keeps fluctuating. At the moment the sky is gray and the sun is nowhere to be seen. And in complete contrast, yesterday was a whopping 27˙C. Seriously, i was on the brink of Sweat Ville! Strange, as we're only in Spring. It was weird to step outside without having to wear my coat or make a mad dash inside to find a missing glove.

My body has already adjusted to a cooler climate. How in hell did i ever survive living in 38˙C? Oh yes. Air-conditioning. One thing, we don't have here. Maybe it's time to invest in a standing fan.

But yesterdays' temperature was no indication of what Summer will be like. It could just mean the opposite. After all, Germany is known for its' gray skies and gloominess.


So anyway, J picked me up after work and we drove to the ice-cream shop which looks like it's built in a glass house. It has an adjustable glass ceiling and when it's super hot, they can slide over part of the roof. It's about a 5-minute drive from our front door and there's heaps of seating. It's no Baskin Robins but i reckon they had more than 32 flavors.


I got a scoop of Cookies, Nutella and After Eight. J got the Cherry & Banana, Tiramisu and Stracciatella. And for 70 cents a scoop or as the Germans call "Kugel" which translates to Ball, i couldn't help but feel slightly ripped off as i thought my balls were going to be bigger.

*blushes*

Maybe i just have big eyes.

I blame the fickle weather for my current sweet cravings.

ooOoo... the smell of leftover chocolate cake is distracting.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Now I Need A Garden Gnome.

Over the weekend we had the most amazing weather. The thermometer in the car read 28˙C [minus about 2˙C because it was not shaded]. Hard to believe since Winter wasn't that long ago and Germany is known for its' gray skies. I still think my brain is not fully defrosted from the -15˙C we had at Christmas.

I was desperate to go outside.

Being cooped up indoors behind a 21.5 inch monitor for practically the whole week can do anybody's head in.

And apart from cafés and restaurants being open on Sundays, there isn't really that much else to do. Sunday is Germany's "rest day" so stores and such are closed. Oh except for places of worship.

That said, J found a Sunday flee market open. So there i was dressed in baggy shorts, a halter top and baring more skin than usual. Random items being sold ranged from 50 cent panties to Electronics to even freshly baked bread.

After snaking through the aisles and actually sweating, J was most excited about his bargained down price of 6 original 2nd hand DVDs for 14 Euros.

I, on the other hand was distracted by a mushroom.

Yes, a mushroom.

Not the hallucinogenic kind but one made out of plastic.

Like a typical woman, i was afraid that if i didn't buy it then and there, somebody else would get it. Oh no! Or worse, i'd leave and J wouldn't hear the end of me rambling on about how i should have bought it. And how much more complete my life would be if i had it.

So before i knew it, i found myself busting out my German and asking how much. And i even managed to get 50 cents knocked off the price.

Score!

Knowing very well it's totally unnecessary and useless since a) we don't have a garden or a gnome to match it with. b) I could have probably spent my 2 Euros more wisely. c) It was probably stolen from somebody's garden since there was still dirt at the bottom and d) they [the guys selling the stuff] looked a bit suss with their collection of randomness.

But never mind.


After a couple of beers and a few rounds of pool, we came home one shade darker and craving a nap.


But not before i was jumping with excitement that i had found the perfect spot for my new friend. Bless J for being so understanding and pretending he was just as excited.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

United State of Pop 2009 Remix

I thought this was a pretty interesting remix. It's a mash up of the top 25 most popular hit songs in 2009, according to Billboard Magazine by DJ Earworm. As of now, it has 19,057,135 views in Youtube and the number keeps growing. Craziness.

I have to admit though, as much as Pop is like a bad rash you can't get rid of, this remix kinda grows on ya.


Courtesy of Dj Earworm

Featuring;
The Black Eyed Peas - BOOM BOOM POW
Lady Gaga - POKER FACE
Lady Gaga Featuring Colby O’Donis - JUST DANCE
The Black Eyed Peas - I GOTTA FEELING
Taylor Swift - LOVE STORY
Flo Rida - RIGHT ROUND
Jason Mraz - I’M YOURS
Beyonce - SINGLE LADIES (PUT A RING ON IT)
Kanye West - HEARTLESS
The All-American Rejects - GIVES YOU HELL
Taylor Swift - YOU BELONG WITH ME
T.I. Featuring Justin Timberlake - DEAD AND GONE
The Fray - YOU FOUND ME
Kings Of Leon - USE SOMEBODY
Keri Hilson Featuring Kanye West & Ne-Yo - KNOCK YOU DOWN
Jamie Foxx Featuring T-Pain - BLAME IT
Pitbull - I KNOW YOU WANT ME (CALLE OCHO)
T.I. Featuring Rihanna - LIVE YOUR LIFE
Soulja Boy Tell ‘em Featuring Sammie - KISS ME THRU THE PHONE
Jay Sean Featuring Lil Wayne - DOWN
Miley Cyrus - THE CLIMB
Drake - BEST I EVER HAD
Kelly Clarkson - MY LIFE WOULD SUCK WITHOUT YOU
Beyonce - HALO
Katy Perry - HOT N COLD

If you liked it, check out DJ Earworm's website here. There you can listen to other remixes he's done and download the mp3's for free. Yes. FOR FREE!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Citizen M & In Qontrol 2010

It took us 3 hours to drive to Amsterdam and the weather over the weekend couldn't have been any better. Blue skies and sunshine. I even managed to run around with a singlet on for most of the day because the weather was so nice.

The night before i was frantically looking for an affordable room to stay at because the bed & breakfast we originally wanted was overbooked because of the volcano eruption. The previous guest was forced to stay another few nights because their flight was cancelled.


But i managed to get a room at Citizen M Hotel. And in order to make an online booking, you need a valid credit card. It's one of those self check-in places and once you arrive you can either pay by credit card or EC-card. No cash or traveller's cheques. Hotel facts here.


Citizen M Hotel was one of those modern designed hotels but considering how many awards it had won, it was surprisingly cheap. It was directly opposite the World Trade Centre and walking distance to the Rai. Definitely a plus point since our whole reason for being there was to go to the Rai. And to get to the city centre or Red Light district, you just had to jump on the #5 tram and it'll take you there in 15 minutes.


Instead of the pay-per-person policy that most places seem to have in Europe, Citizen M Hotel was a pay-per-room. And if you want to extend your check-out time, you just indicate that on the touch screen check-in screen and pay extra.


While waiting for the elevator you could even flip through an oversized picture book.


The room itself was relatively small but they utilized the space quite well. The room had an open concept with a 2 meter by 2 meter, massive XL King size bed with lots of fluffy pillows waiting at the end. It looked like the toilet was standing on the side of the room but it had frosted glass doors that would slide around you so you could have some privacy. There was a sheer curtain that separated the bathroom area to the bed.


The rain shower was impressive with its' slow changing colored lights above. Definitely a room for couples' or at least for friends who don't mind seeing the other showering.


Everything was thought through, even down to the hand soap. I liked how everything was typography-based and each piece had a story to tell.


In each room there was a touch-screen mood pad that you could change the channels, adjust the blinds and lights with.

So after fiddling around with all the gadgets, i was keen to look at the lobby again.

It had several lounge sections, where guests could watch some news or choose one of many design/fashion books on the shelves to flip through. There was a bar/restaurant where you could get a quick meal.


You could even use one of the i-Macs for free to surf the net or check your mail. Or if you have your own laptop, use the free WiFi in your room.


And i found this pen...


It was begging me to take it home. And so i did. *grins*

Parking in Amsterdam is generally really expensive. For 1 hour it costs 3 Euros and if you're directly in the city, expect to pay 5 Euros an hour. It's insane how expensive it is. No wonder so many people ride bicycles there. We decided to buy time by driving into the city and have a walk around. But after getting lost and eventually finding a parking space, we were only able to walk around for half hour before we realised we had to be back at the hotel so we could rest.

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Tickets for In Qontrol (Q-dance's Indoor Hardstyle/Hardcore event) courtesy of Supastar.

10pm and we're in the lift and on our way to the venue.


A quick short cut through the park and you're at the Rai convention centre. All you have to do is follow the bass, it was that loud you could hear it from outside.


Once you pass through the gates, they scan your ticket. Then up the stairs you go...


Turn the corner and this was the locker area where you could put your bags and jackets. The area was huge!

There were 4 areas you could choose from...


The floor plan and schedule was handed out at the door. I checked the timetable and i couldn't help but feel sad for Hoong and Nick who were scheduled to play at 11.30pm in The Imperial Greenhouse Institute Room but couldn't make it cause of the stupid volcanic ash cloud. Bass Agents was then replaced by Alphaverb :(


1 coupon = Beer = 2.50 Euros. The cheapest drink there.

But the venue was massive and to get from one end to another would take you at least 15 minutes. When we arrived Dock45 were playing. We ended up spending majority of the whole time at the Third Millennium Society [main stage] area.


But it didn't take long for the main area to fill up. J and i kept moving around to find a better spot.

Fausto & Artento Divini

Coone Vs. Isaac



And here's a Youtube vid i found of the intro to Coone and Isaac's set.


Saw DJ Stephanie for the first time. I don't have any photos of her because i was busy dancing but she really got the crowd going. I found this Youtube vid of her filmed from behind the decks. Check out the crowd and it wasn't even mid-night yet. I still can't believe i was actually there. Crazy shit.

But i have to say, i really liked her set! And would definitely make an effort to go see her again.

We eventually made our way back to The Imperial Greenhouse Institute where Bass Agents were meant to play at to see what it was like.


And spotted one of the guys in the crowd wearing a Bass Agents T-shirt.


I was feeling friendly and so i went up to him and asked if i could take a photo of him. I don't know what happened but i ended up taking a photo with him. I wonder if he thought i was weird for asking.

And if my ears served me correctly, i think his name was Bon.


By the time we got back to the main stage, the area was packed!

But i have to applaud Q-dance for such a top quality event. There were no long waits and everybody was super friendly. Drinks were affordable. The toilet cubicles were in decent condition considering the number of people that were there. And each time i went to the loo, there was toilet paper inside. Nice.


Overall, J and i had an awesome time and it was probably the most fun i've had in ages.

Although at one point we lost one another because i went to the loo and when i came back the place had filled up so much, that when i returned to the place where i thought we were at, he was gone. Half an hour later, we eventually found each other and after that we never left each others' sides.

But during our separation, instead of panicking because i lost him, i just thought i'd have a bit of a dance before i continued on with my search. Then one of the camera crews who were filming the crowd, stopped beside me and filmed me.

*gasps*

OMG! I just hope i didn't look stupid. I wonder if that means there might be a snippet of me in the DVD or after movie?

Hmmm.

Anyway, Headhunterz and Noisecontrollers were insane. By 5:00 or so i was so tired my legs could barely function but i soldiered on until closing even though i couldn't dance anymore. Those hardcore fans were going crazy by the time Noisecontrollers came on. Seriously, where do they get their energy from!?

When it was getting close to the end, DV8, the MC for Noisecontrollers, managed to pull off the biggest sit down in Q-dance history. J and i joined in too, then jumped right up just as Noisecontrollers started up again. Truly a great sight to see for all those who were there.



By 7:30am we made our way back to the hotel. Exhausted and looking forward to some shuteye before our late check-out and our drive back home.


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Here are some links of some photos i managed to find of the event:
And i also stumbled upon Phillow's video log of the event, which is far better than still shots. Watch it here.

I can't wait to see the official Q-dance after movie and i'm definitely going to buy the DVD when it comes out. Kudos to Q-dance for such a great event. Loved every minute of it!

Amsterdam, we will be back!