Friday, July 29, 2005

Magic Roundabout

A friend/someone I do some work with and I travelled to a meeting together in his Vauxhall VRX thingy this morning. It has had a number of adaptations to make it faster than a normal one. I was actually a little uncomfortable at the speeds we were doing on the A3 in reasonable traffic, I think that had to do with the size of the car and my friend's use of the brakes. On a previous occasion we were in a Lambourghini Murcielago going very fast indeed and it felt much safer. We duly dismounted the A3 and spent a very happy several minutes circulating the roundabout below. I started to feel sick largley due, I reckon, to the sticky competition tyres he has on the car (it has only done 1500 miles, some at a track day, and already the rubber looks very used), corners had to be taken very fast to get the tyres to let go at all, I was reminded of ride on the Waltzer. Anyway, he kindly let me take the wheel and so a few more revolutions of the roundabout were enjoyed before heading for the solicitor's office.

Traffic, speed bumps and various other obstacles meant that best fun to be had from this thirty thousand pound go cart was to go round in circles.

I would like one.

Thursday, July 28, 2005

Julian Vilarrubi's work


Study from Umbrian Hilltown

Happy Days


Dom in Knossos, '84

Reality TV

"Confirm Discovery is 2 engine Zaragozza". The words of Eileen Collins when the shuttle reached the point, a couple of minutes after lift-off, at which it could land in Zaragozza, Spain, in the event of one (of the three) engine(s) failing.

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Newton Mearns

A while ago I was in Glasgow and drove to where I lived for a couple of years when I was four or five in Newton Mearns. There is a small block of flats there called Broomcliff. We lived on the first floor, I don't recall the number, but I do have many sharp memories of that time. Behind the flats was a row of garages next to which I learnt to ride a bike (my brother and I called the bike Tronic because the right pedal rubbed agianst the chain guard every time it went round and made the noise: tronic) and behind the garages there seemed to be a permanent building site. When I ventured in there, the blokes working there would sing "Hadrian, Hadrian, the one coat paint", which I am told was an ad on TV at the time. I got extremely muddy in there once. The flats had a distinctive kind of clean smell, which they still have. There were rubbish shutes on each floor which was quite exciting. There was a hill down from the garages to a kind of roundabout at the front of the flats where the kids played on their bikes, I managed to turn over my tricycle going down that hill and cut my knee open. I recall crying in the lobby, mum phoning dad to tell him she was taking me to hospital, more crying and the smell of TCP. I was given a Chopper as an early birthday present, it was orange and was one of the original ones which had adjustable handle bars (not fixed like later, safer models). There was a boy who had got kind of Chopper copy for passing his exams to get into Hutchison Grammar, but mine was the first actual Chopper in the area although mine was not earned through hard work but my nagging rather a lot I seem to remember. Setting off on it for the first time was more exciting than driving my Porsche off the forecourt for the first time.

Occasionally I would attend coffee mornings with my mum, I particularly remember an older lady from upstairs called Bunty making me laugh. We would get Lucky Bags from the newsagent down the road. My uncle (who must have been 17) and I locked ourselves in a bedroom to play on the Scalextric set that my brother had been given for his birthday that day. I used to play chess with an older boy from a flat upstairs. He would come down to our flat in his pyjamas, I think he let me win. There was a scandal when he got expelled from school or something. I remember a very Action Man and Meccano oriented Christmas, my mum's hair piece coming off before a dinner party, fondue, getting our first dish washer, eating Scotch pie and beans at the table that is next to me as I type this, the smell of fresias, going to bed in the afternoon because we were going to the circus at the Kelvin Hall that evening, my dad's new aubergine Ford Zodiac, having to stand up in the back of my mum's Mini when I had had a toilet related accident at school and going to visit Uncle John and Aunt Anne (pronounced "an tan")in Cambuslang, they had the first colour TV I had ever seen and a model of Concorde. Their kids had the most astoninshing set of Action Man gear including jeeps, tanks and I think a parachute. We would eat chips there, and a skinny friend of their's from up the road called Graham could eat loads.