Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Quake of the Earth

Earlier today I experienced my first earthquake. Calling it “My First Earthquake” sounds a little too much like an inappropriate Fischer-Price toy and is also a bit possessive. Sure, millions of other people experienced it too, many for the first time, but none of them are writing this article.


My initial reaction to the tremor was, “The towels on the back of the door are moving awful fast for towels on the back of a door.” By the time I'd scrambled off my bed and put on my trusted skateboard helmet, the shaking had stopped as if nature had realised there was nothing it could do to harm me now. 


Your move, nature.



I think all in all the quake lasted about a minute. That may not seem very long, but if the earthquake was a show on an American television network, there would have been at least three commercial breaks in that time. Also, a minute is more than enough time for the entire East Coast to shit their pants six times over. Most buildings in Manhattan ordered the occupants to evacuate. The buildings themselves didn't give the orders. Manhattan isn't full of anthropomorphic buildings with a deep concern for the lives of humans. If you were hundreds of feet tall, made from concrete and steel and wore clouds as hats, would you care about humans? Didn't think so. Where was I? Ah yes, evacuations. As I said the tremors last about a minute, which is a fraction of the time it would take to evacuate some of these sky scrapers. What if some poor fellow was rushing to the bathroom after needing to pee the entire way through a 45 minute meeting about the Johnson account. He'd have to to further hold it in as he descended fifty something stories just to find out the quake was over. After the all clear, he's in the elevator going back upstairs when, counting off the floors until he can finally relieve himself. Thirty five, thirty six, thirty sev-POP. His bladder explodes. All because of some over eager safety officer thinking he was the Arnold Schwarzenegger* of the health and safety world. By that I mean the saving of lives not the impregnation of housekeepers.

There were so many people on the news who were on the verge of tears because their cat was woken from its early afternoon snooze or whose Pringles can almost fell off the kitchen counter. I mean there were literally tens of people on the news with similar dilemmas. That's not to say everyone was complaining. One woman compared the tremors to a ride at Disneyland. She was so excited she even re-enacted the noises that she thought an earthquake makes. It was both cute and sad in equal measures. Finally, ever the advocates of truth and neutrality, Fox News were running a story on how the earthquake had been organised by an underground alliance consisting of the blacks, gays, Al-Qaeda, single parents and the Mole People.

Update: Now we're being told to expect Hurricane Irene to hit the city this weekend. Awesome. Somebody has decided to give divine control over the East Coast to Roland Emmerich.

*Fun fact: Arnold Schwarzenegger once owned a bricklaying business and profited greatly from the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake. Prick.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The "random musings than don't warrant their own post" post. #2

Rightio, it has been over a month since my last entry, but unlike most other times I've had a valid reason, which I'll mention at the end. But first some smaller things that don't warrant a full post of their own.

  • I did my 100th comedy gig of 2010. I did my first of the year on January 21st and having kept record of everyone since. I did in the region of 25 gigs in 2009, so I'm very pleased with reaching 100 this year. Thanks to anyone who gave me a gig or came to support; it's greatly appreciated.
  • I performed in The Stand Comedy Club in Edinburgh and Glasgow. The Glasgow one was one of the best I've done and it was a huge deal to me as it's where Stewart Lee, my favourite comedian, recorded some of his DVDs. Probably no big deal to most, but I'm a bit of a sap.
  • I'm actually keeping on top of all my college work, for the first since I started 3rd level education in 2007. So a large part of the reason I've not posted more is to do with the fact that I'm doing my college work which I find interesting and sort of enjoy doing. IADT > UCD.
  • I saw The Social Network, which I thoroughly enjoyed, but the highlight of the movie to me was the soundtrack, by Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor. I really hope the two work together on further soundtracks as this on is stellar.
  • The reason I didn't post anything over during October was that my parents told me they were getting divorced, so I was a little shaken and preoccupied with that. Material to follow.
So yeah, thats the last month in a nutshell.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Dublin and Its C U Next Tuesdays.

I like living in Dublin. There's generally always something to do or somehwhere to go. There are times however that the city infuriates me. I'm just home from a night out with friends after Chairman LMAO's comedy club, that I run with some friends, and as I walked home the pubs and clubs were slowly emptying out onto the street. As I walked down Baggot St. a well dressed man in his late forties, proudly announces to two ladies with him,

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Nostaglic Smiles #1

Those of you who've seen my recent stand up sets or heard me on various radio stations in the past will know that I've a huge love for the Power Ranger series, especially the original Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. In the last week the original Blue Ranger came out to the world, so while reading about this online, I ended up just watching different Power Rangers videos.



That video brings back so many memories of waking up at 8.30 every Saturday morning when I was little and just sitting in my pyjamas watching ITV's childrens' programming all morning.

Also, how convenient is it that Alpha has a button to summon "teenagers with attitude"? :)

Saturday, July 31, 2010

You want a weird dream, well try this...

I found this piece saved in my drafts from last March:
Ok, so this is not going to be the most well written or coherent piece, more a loose stream of consciousness of what I can remember.

Here goes!

So I was on a Dublin Bus, in Cavan, parked at the bus station. I was talking to my friends Marcus and Adam on the upper deck of the bus. There was also two chaps there who looked liked grizzled war veterans. So Marcus and Adam left the bus. I keep talking to these two chaps about Rocky and Rambo. Then the bus starts to get shot at. So we casually sit down on the ground. After a few minutes we lie under all the seats. Eventually Danni Minogue has enough and says she's leaving to save herself.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Stairway to what now?!

TNA recently announced that Rob Van Dam and Abyss would compete in a "Stairway To Janice" match.

I know now that "Janice" is Abyss's plank with nails in it but regardless I did have a go at making the poster for that week's episode of Impact based on my initial thoughts.

I may have taken it a tad too literal.


Anyway, TNA marketing division, call me!


(For readers who aren't wrestling fans, I promise the next post will be about something other than wrasslin')