Browsing Category: "Life"

Visa headache

February 7th, 2007

You wont miss it very much I am this close, but not completely there yet. Let me give you one piece of advice though: Impulsive decisions are good, really they are. And I love to take them, it makes me feel alive and it keeps life interesting and exiting. But planning a trip like this, [...]

Eye’m in the red for you

February 5th, 2007

Eye’m in the red for you It doesn’t matter where you’ve been – how far It doesn’t matter how run down you are Or if there’s nothing perfect left in your heart No, it all means nothing, it all means nothing, it all means nothing at all, at all I’m on the edge for you [...]

The Journey of the Sorcerer

February 3rd, 2007

Planning (This is a piece of the timetable of Grand Central station in New York) I am going to do it. It is scary but I am going to do it.

Manhattan and Woody Allen

February 2nd, 2007

Manhattan No I don’t know the answers, but I live by the idea that some things get arranged by someone with a little bit more power, and hopefully sense, than me. I don’t mean this in a church-like religious kind of way, just in life-is-sometimes-really-a-simple-twist-of-fate kind of way. Or something.

The Anwers to Life

February 1st, 2007

The answers I checked, no they are not. Where are they?

Business as usual

January 31st, 2007

Business as usual This post has funky music! has a short note about a Dutch footballer recently spotted in Croydon. has a TGITC film review is 100% Bill free. (enjoy it while it lasts is what I’d say). (I really tried)

Imagine I don’t know what it is, but if my horoscope today (Friday that is – wait a minute – since when did I start believing those things – well since they started writing thing like these) writes a fine mist has settled over your brain and your thoughts are not clear than that is [...]

Ode to the Heart and the Eyes

January 25th, 2007

Ode to The Eyes And funky specs.

Snow in London View from my morning train … What a pleasant surprise when I walked out of the door this morning. While I was expecting palm trees to be popping out of the ground soon, London is a bit white in stead. And it’s amazing to watch the differences between a city like Aarhus [...]

The Oscars

January 23rd, 2007

My completely unimportant opinion of who/what I would like to win on the list of official Oscar Nominations.

Sexy boys

January 23rd, 2007

AIR – sexy boys … If you thought that flying far to watch Bill Nighy was a first time silly action, think again. I flew to an iceberg (in Greenland) to see a concert of a band I (still) like, and have flown to London more than once to see them there too. And beside [...]

Everything is bloody marvelous

January 22nd, 2007

Bloody marvelous indeed And no it’s not a relationship thing. I think. What I need and am not getting? Oh, don’t get me started …

10 people died because of the storm here in the UK yesterday. The train traffic was disrupted in London because of it, but I somehow managed to move around it all. One of the men who died, died in Shropshire. Which made me think about Oliver Lucas in The Vertical Hour again, as he lived [...]

Tea Challenge

January 18th, 2007

If you thought Tea wasn’t a big thing here in the UK, think again. If you thought that deciding who should make the next cup isn’t a big thing here at work, think again too. Knowing that asking it the normal (verbal) way only results in an even longer wait for a cup, one of [...]

Writing In my mailbox: Subject : Television Interview Enquiry Hello there. My name is XXX and I am contacting you on behalf of XXX Productions: the largest independent television company outside London. I am interested in speaking to you with regards to a documentary we are making about Tom Cruise. We’d like to discuss your [...]

Where do you want me to go

January 15th, 2007

Way out Standing in the subway, the shuffle came up with John Barry’s James Bond theme on my mp3 player. Funny how all passengers suddenly seem to become part of a film, and how many people actually looked like Russian spies. Or was it my imagination again. Anyway, I hopped off at Bond Street. And [...]

When do you admit it?

January 14th, 2007

Bussing I step in and I notice that something is different with this bus. The chairs have another colour, and it looks like a newer model. Well they have to spent the excessive amounts of money we pay them to travel around in London on something I thought, they have upgraded the buses on line [...]

The girl with kaleidoscope eyes

January 12th, 2007

New York State of my mind This is what New York looks like in my mind. Very colourful, like a soap bubble I have to protect from bursting. It’s also what I (or about 12 of me) look like in New York if you look carefully, I’m standing somewhere on 23rd Street, where this picture [...]

Post no Bill, New York The New York version – at least you won’t get prosecuted for it there “What’s this?” I asked him. “Well you can read, can’t you?” he said.

The Script and The Cafe

January 7th, 2007

A voice like Barry White, headache, and pain in muscles, that normally meant a flu is on it’s way. This time was no exception. Some would say that she was lucky that it didn’t come last week, where she was in New York. She heartedly agrees, and is thankful for that.

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