Friday, September 29, 2006

In where it hurts

Check out G, who after only 3 minutes describing to Gunny, his role at the back at Capital Canaries F.C. and how indispensable (and close to perfection) a player he is ... received the following (spontaneous, I swear) accolade from NCFC legend Bryan Gunn at his book launch last night. Word up, G!


An intimate evening with an NCFC legend.

Friday, September 22, 2006

The streets of london


Camera fone pic of st pauls seen from blackfriars bridge. Sent directly from my fone. Testing, testing!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

I'm a winner baby ...

Check dis' (me and "G" bling'in it)

.. so why don't you sue me!

Monday, September 04, 2006

When you realise you have nothing to complain about ...

Looks beautiful doesn't it? But read my dear old friend Dobs' description below and then thank the lord you're not there:

Kawah Ijen, located in East Java, is a crater lake, the world's largest reserve of sulphuric acid. It is also an important site of sulphur extraction. The vents on the crater floor beside the lake emit toxic fumes and produce bright orange liquid sulphur that yellows during solidification. The deposits are then broken into slabs using crowbars and loaded into baskets for transportation. The steep climb to the crater rim, laden with burdens often in excess of 100 kg, through clouds of thick poisonous gas, is reminiscent of medieval descriptions of hell. Our descent into this inferno was brief and unglorious: we were forced to retreat when a soupy cloud of acidic sulphur gas envelopped us, burning lungs and stinging eyes. Our humiliation was complete when, crawling back up the rocky path, seeking more breathable air close to the ground, we were overtaken by a sulphur miner carrying one and a half times his own bodyweight on his hunched shoulders.

See more of Dobs' pix here.