Posts Tagged ‘Manchester’

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Manchester Pride Parade 2009 : Video Pictures

October 25, 2009

So, I have FINALLY gotten around to sharing my Manchester Pride pictures!

I spent so long working on videos for them on several different platforms when I got back, I completely forgot to share them… then got sick of the sight of them, and now have remembered to post heh. I may post some of the originals up too at some point as they’re of high image quality – hurrah.

Loved the parade this year; enjoy!

(P.S. The animoto player takes a little while to load, please bear with it! Also, full screen is, naturally, the best way to view!)

(P.P.S. B*ll*cks… I had shared already after all!)

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Manchester Pride 2009: The Parade

September 13, 2009

Blimey, I’ve been back a few weeks now and have had very little time to get my Manchester Pride 2009 pictures on my blog!

It took me a whole day to create a video file for our friends and family, and another day to sort all of the pictures out before I could do that, and so I’m starting to get pretty sick of these pictures now heh!! ;)

I had been planning a whole package of blogs to go with my trip, but at the moment, and considering the volume of content that I have, it really would be a huge draw on my time if I were to upload it all. I doubt I’ll get around to uploading all of the vlog posts that I did unfortunately, suffice to say, Greg and I had an amazing time, and absolutely loved our little trip away! :)

Most of my pictures can be seen on my Facebook page, though I have created a nice little video using Animoto (v. highly recommended!) for my blog!

Enjoy, and feel free to leave me some comments on your thoughts regarding Pride or the Parade etc! :D

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The Gym Group

September 8, 2009

Dare I say it, but I have once again signed up at a gym!

I’ve not been to a gym in London before, namely as they all appear substandard, overly busy, and certainly not worth the inflated prices that they charge down here.  As an example, my employers have a deal with an unnamed gym company who I think are awful… and despite us being a large company with what would be perceived as a ‘good’ offer, it would still cost me £60 per month!

When I was back in Manchester, I used to be a member of Holmes Place for around £25-30 pcm, and that had top notch facilities!

However, recently I’ve started to feel rather fat and as if I’ve been putting on weight, so was looking around for a gym to join… and then stumbled across The Gym Group.

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The Gym Group is one, of several companies around the country I might add, that are offering gym membership for ridiculously low prices. In my case, for the Vauxhall -  London gym, I am currently on £14.99 per month, one off £20 joining fee. There are no contracts, and I can cancel at any point simply by cancelling my Direct Debit. As it doesn’t need a full-time staff, the gym is open 24 hours a day. You pretty much manage your membership yourself too.

They largely manage to keep costs down by doing away with a pool and having minimal staff on site. Indeed, it is a fairly autonomous/self-service process – from arriving to leaving. You can arrange for a trainer to meet you at the gym if you require one, but staff will not be on site unless specifically booked to be there by a paying member.

According to industry ‘experts’, this is the future for gyms and so we can expect to see this business model repeated time and time again. I believe the model has shown great potential across Europe already. No doubt it will be a big success in the UK too, (similar companies I’ve seen in Manchester, for example, are also doing well out of this apparently), and I have to say, it makes the gym and having membership a much more attractive option for me now.

To get all of the information and concept of The Gym Group, a visit to their website is probably the best bet.

Here’s hoping that I am able to make good use of the facilities, and that I manage to find times when they’re not too busy (I readily accept that 5-10pm is going to be a nightmare, and will  try and avoid – for my own benefit, of course!). I will probably go on my days off (one weekday, one weekend) and one evening. Some of my friends live in the building above the gym, so they can go at all kinds of ungodly hours – lucky them! The upshot of that though is that I can either go with them to the gym, or pay them a visit on the way home, so it’s not all bad and may actually encourage me to go heh!!

My induction session is on Thursday evening, so it’ll be interesting to see how it all works and whether or not I rate it – look out for future blog posts heh! :)

NB/UPDATE: – My thoughts on TheGymGroup Vauxhall are HERE.

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Manchester Pride 2009 says ‘Fuck You’ to homophobia

September 2, 2009

Yes… I think that this is the third different version of people miming along to ‘Fuck You’ by Lily Allen that I have posted now, however without doubt, this one is the best!

Alas, I don’t think any of my friends were in a rush to get to the main stage to join in for this (they were more keen on Frankmusik!) so I missed it, but I love how it’s been put together!!

Manchester – I love you! :D

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X-Factor 2009 – Week One (Auditions)

August 22, 2009

A few quick thoughts on tonight’s X-Factor auditions, the first of the series and the first in the new ‘live’ audition format:

  • Use of backing music - I dislike this. I can only figure that it’s there so that the ‘bad’ auditionees cannot hear some of the giggling and snide comments coming from the audience(?)
  • I dislike how the auditions have kind of openly acknowledged that they are a bit of a car-crash/freak show.

On previous series, they were something that were giggled at (and yes, still publicly), but behind closed doors many months later… having people on stage and them being booed at and mocked is, frankly, distasteful in my opinion. It’s not hypocrisy – of course you should certainly know what you’re letting yourself in for, but not to that intense a degree!

  • The production values are even more obvious when looking at the volumes of people that they’re pretending to see in each live audition session.

By my calculation, if you saw 1 person every 5 minutes for 8 hours (without break) you would still only see 96 people a day, and not tens of thousands.

Of course, we’ve known for years that this isn’t the case, but nevertheless, there’s subtle discretion that I, as a viewer, can apply when watching the  recorded auditions of the old show, and that jars against the blatant impossibilities which exist due to the presence of the live audience, primarily as there is only so long you can film them for!

(I also had tickets for the auditions and they were at the Excel Centre and not the O2, so I wonder what they filmed there…? Pre-Judge auditions?).

For more on the audition process/production values, I really recommend a BBC article that I posted yesterday.

And so… on to a few of the people!

  • Stacey Solomon – definitely the highlight of the 90 minutes, though I disliked how they tried to turn her into the X-Factor’s version of SuBo (comments included “such a surprise” and “I wasn’t expecting that when you walked in”). TSK!
  • Katy – Wearing motorbike leathers just because she rides motorcycles? Christ, if I was brave enough to ride on the Big One at Blackpool, does that give me license to walk around dressed as a… *coughs*… well?! ;-)
  • Joe – this kid actually made me all sniffly! The only auditionee to do that this evening. He was delightfully common though… especially with those family t-shirts with the Comic Sans font heh. Give him an X-Factor makeover and I reckon that he’ll get through to Judges Houses if not the Live Shows… (lets see if that prediction comes true!)
  • Danyl – sorry, but I absolutely hated this guy.

For a 90 minute audition show, I was expecting to see many more people that I liked… in fact, I think that they had fewer ‘good’ people in this first week show than they had in the first week auditions last year… VERY disappointing.

I’ll definitely be sticking with it though, and am already looking forward to next week. All my Saturday nights are now reserved for X-Factor! (as if this was ever in question anyway… heh!).

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Twitter came alive with X-Factor related posts whilst the audition was on; here are my tweets ‘as they happened’ on the subject! (NB – please start from the bottom and scroll up if you’d like chronological order).

Christ. Chap on Xtra Factor (ITV2) just absolutely murdered Jacko… oh…!

@matc1984 it wasn’t really his personality that I wanted to do wicked things with tho heh.  Maybe Danyl takes adult evening classes?

@scottm will actually be his third audition

@matc1984 I don’t find him cute :-( noone I’ve liked this year yet (bring back Austin &Aston!) I can see the attraction though…

‘What would you do if I sang out of key?’ Go and make a cuppa’s what… *puts kettle on*

Obligatory staged judge strop… *sigh*

@ChinaBlue79 loving your use of the word ’soiled’ heh

@missus_emm haha, yeah, it made me sit up quite sharply! Wish such strange things happened with lottery numbers…

@ChinaBlue79 it’s probably part of his negotiated contract heh. He only has one expression though bless him

@mexicanpony he should have come on singing ‘Lollipop’

Is Cheryl fondling Simon? Seen her hand wander under the table quite a bit…

elluh-elluh-elluh – Rhianna was clearly missing the East London twang

Did Microsoft really just advertise a star wipe and insinuate that was what made it better than a mac?!

LADIES?! Blimey, things must work the reverse in Ireland!

16 and already so so provincial!

Joe was delightfully common bless him – Comic Sans t-shirts the works! He’ll go quite far I reckon (live shows?)

@mexicanpony I just spent two mins feeling bad as thought sis had no arm – only to feel relieved when I saw it stuck behind her back heh

That Mikado advert was surprisingly hilarious. Rare I laugh at that kind of comedy heh

Disliking the use of backing music on xfactor – guessing it’s to help block out the audience reactions when the auditionees are on

Right, time to load the dishwasher and washing machine (hopefully in right order!) and watch X Factor – see you on the other side!

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Manchester – July 2009

July 23, 2009

I have just returned from spending two days (one night) back home in Manchester  – and am feeling much better for it!

I decided to go up on a whim as a hotel room in a Travelodge was £19 for the night, and train fare was only £5.30 each way, so for those kind of prices, I thought I’d be silly not to!

A larger photoset of my journey exists on Facebook for those who have access to it.

Although Manchester was forecast heavy rain for the duration of my stay, I am VERY relieved to report that not once did a single drop of rain hit my pretty little head heh. Most of the rain came whilst I was sleeping I think.

The only thing that I didn’t like was the amount of roadworks that are going on at the moment(!). I know a lot of it is due to the Metrolink upgrade, however Deansgate was also very messy, and I can only imagine how hard it is to get around Manchester by bike/public transport at the moment. Didn’t see too many roads in the city centre that were wholly open for business heh.

As an aside, I really liked the DVD machines at Piccadilly Station – very clever idea, especially if they can get them into smaller stations with decent footfall such as Stoke-On-Trent, where they don’t (to my knowledge) have a HMV already there etc.

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When I got to Manchester, I met up with the chap who now does my old job at work and had lunch at the Soup Kitchen – they were doing a lovely lemon/lime chicken, rice and salad (all for a reasonable £4.50-ish). The hotel that I was staying at is next to our Manchester office, but even still, I wasn’t expecting to be able to see my old desk from the chuffin’ window of my room!!! heh.

I’m going to a wedding on Sunday, so went out to Next to purchase a shirt and tie, which took me ages. I can’t shop, simple as. If I go out looking for something specific, then I fail miserably to get anything. After about an hour and a half, I decided on one, and then promptly, and unexpectedly, nipped into HMV and bought 4 DVDs without question LOL!

In the evening, I met up with a fellow whom I know through twitter, Joseph, and we went for a few drinks in the Village. Fun to meet Joseph as he was one of the people who I find that I have quite a few twitter (and ‘real-life’) friends in common with, so he was like adding-in a missing link in a way. It’s a bit like Pokemon – gotta collect ‘em all heh! We stayed in Via for around 2 hours, popped into Spirit which was absolutely deserted and then finished up in Tribeca with a pitcher of Cosmopolitans – yum! Ended up with the traditional kebab on the way home, in bed for 2am and no hangover – bish-bash-bosh, job’s a good’un.

Incidentally, and speaking of twitter, I did use the service an awful lot whilst away… looking back, I think it shows just how much I was missing Greg as I was reaching out and connecting with people constantly. Didn’t know I was that high-maintenance heh!!! :P

Next morning I was up early to go see my family in Stretford. The Metrolink was especially efficient for once, taking only 8 minutes to cover the distance. Had to catch from St. Peter’s Square due to the engineering works. Very well managed I thought, and I liked the wit of the ’sorry for the inconvenience’ posters – made me giggle.

Unfortunately Stretford seems to have gone down hill quite a lot these days, and it has also garnered some bad national press in recent months due to a failing grammar school and a stabbing. I must say, when I lived there, it was a lovely place and is somewhere that I still hold dear, though walking through the re-branded Stretford Mall and seeing that around 80% of shops were unoccupied and had closed down when previously they’d had 100% occupancy, it did really hit something home.

Great to see my family, especially my niece and nephew who seem to shoot up tremendously between visits! I asked if we still had some of the old home videos of my sisters and I as kids and we managed to find some grainy old VHS copies (from 1992 and 1994) which I’ve taken back with me and will get onto DVD shortly for everyone! Some were slightly embarrassing, not least the one where our Mum forces my sister and I to perform ‘The Wizard Of Oz’ in our backyard heh. And they sometimes wonder why …? ;-)

After my visit, I dashed back into Manchester to meet Marc for lunch in Strada at Spinningfields. Back when I lived in Manchester (i.e. any time before I was 22 heh), Spinningfields was just being built, and, as Marc worked at the main office building that exists in Spinningfields, I really did get to see it grow around me. I must say, I am very impressed with the development now, it’s even bigger than I thought it would be! I think it needs (an unknown) something else too add to the attraction of the nightlife it wants, but not a cinema as there are already too many screens in Manchester I think.

I had a few hours to kill, so headed off to perhaps my favourite place in Manchester; the Museum of Science and Industry! A very pleasant 90 minutes was spent poking around the trains and planes and whatnot that they have there.

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So all in all, I had a rather hectic, but marvellous time back home. Can’t wait until Manchester Pride in a few weeks as I’ll be in the city for five days with plenty of my London friends too (and Mister Greg!) – hurrah!!

(I love the contrast of old/new - Manchester does this very well imo).

(I love the contrast of old/new - Manchester does this very well imo).

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The Puppini Sisters – Christmas 2009

July 2, 2009

Hurrah, The Puppini Sisters (who are one of my favourite groups!) are doing a Christmas show at the Lowry Quays Theatre (Manchester) on Tuesday December 15th 2009.

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I’ve just bought tickets direct with the box office via www.quaytickets.com and managed to get Row B, centre! I can’t wait!!

To release some of my pent-up excitement, I may post some YouTube clips of some of my favourite songs/covers of theirs heh!

A Puppini Medley at Music Hall Meltdown

Wuthering Heights

Mr Sandman

I Will Survive

Heart of Glass

Tu Vuo Fa L’Americano

Crazy In Love

Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy

Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree

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2 years in London

June 30, 2009

Following on from last year’s post (it is really weird looking back at it), I thought that I would also recognise that today marks my second year in London – hurrah!

To be honest, I still find London as a city a poor substitute for Manchester, however I think that’s just homesickness etc talking as obviously I recognise that London has a far better transport infrastructure, amenities etc (though I think Manchester has a better standard of housing, and prefer seeing occasional streets without chicken shops on them heh!!).

I find myself saying this a lot, however it really is my friends (and obviously Greg!!) who keep me wanting to stay in London. I am very fortunate to have such a fab group of people around me, and I definitely think that they’re worth hanging around for!

I can still remember the day I moved very clearly; Marc and I had to say our goodbyes (which was horrible), and then that awful (and silent!) 9 hour ride down the M6 in the front of a white van with two rather butch blokes with whom I shared nothing in common! To be fair, I wasn’t really in the mood for talking with them, what with me being so upset and apprehensive about everything. When we got to London, we came in via Willesden (I was staying in Kensal Rise originally) and it took us an hour to make a ten minute journey due to the poor driving skills down here… that was my first proper impression of London.

My first evening in London was a little scary… I was in a gorgeous apartment, with more floor space than you could imagine, however for the first time in several years, I felt so alone. Cue me logging into MSN and ending up chatting to Danny, and thus everything that has happened to date happening.

So yeah, 30th June marks a real turning point in my life. A lot happened on this day, some of it good, some of it bad, but inevitably all for the better, I’m sure.

Two years on, I am very happy with where I am, I am fortunate to have a wonderful fella in Mister Greg (whom I love lots and lots and lots) and a marvellous bunch of friends who I really enjoy spending time with. Hopefully I can build on this further in the coming year and gain a few new friends in the process (I’m lovely I am! hehe).

HURRAH!

So, until next year…! :)

Me two years ago

Me two years ago

Recent photo of me

Recent photo of me

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Jamelia – Superstar

June 29, 2009

One of the best summer songs of the noughties, yeah?

I can remember that this song came out when I was working for Poptastic in the Village in Manchester back in 2003 (has it really been 6 years?!)… always used to be the song that got me in the mood once I was at work and on hearing those cheeky opening notes, without fail transformed the night from being all about work to having fun!

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David Guetta – ‘When Love Takes Over’

June 3, 2009

I have a feeling that this song is going to form a key part of the soundtrack to my summer! Really good song, great sound to it and some powerful vocals provided by Kelly Rowland.

I can easily see this being played in all of the clubs, especially those in the Village in Manchester (we love this kind of dancy house-y stuff a lot more than London folk seem to).

Without doubt, I  forsee that much gin and Magners will be consumed whilst bopping to this song :P

The song is released on 15th June 2009.

Enjoy!