Saturday, 22 January 2011
The Guardian - Michael Holden's All Ears 22nd January
(Article by Michael Holden)
Beyond the humidity, the other thing you can hope to get at the local steam baths is a climate of silence. Not always. Some people will talk, as though stranded on a boiling bus. This time it was a wiry young woman (Woman 1) and her larger friend (Woman 2). The contrast between them was considerable – they looked like a broken exclamation mark.
Woman 1 (nodding toward the gym, looking serious) "You have to go every day."
Woman 2 (downcast) "Yeah but there's work.
Woman 1 "What's your shifts?"
Woman 2 "Earlies."
Woman 1 "Change them 10 'til 6, wait for me for half an hour then we can park round here for free from seven."
Woman 2 "Ain't gonna happen."
Woman 1 "Unless you make it happen."
Woman 2 "I'm all right when I'm with you, I can't do it on my own."
Woman 1 "You cheat when you're with me, if I just look away you start loafing!"
Woman 1 (turning to the men in the room as though appealing to a jury) "She's the fittest person I know. Look at her. Ain't she hot?"
Man 1 "It's a sauna, we're all hot."
Man 2 "What sport do you play?"
Woman 1 "Nothing. I just come here."
Woman 2 "I wanna lose two stone by my birthday."
Woman 1 "You're dreaming."
Woman 2 (plaintive) "I don't drink tea any more."
Woman 1 "Don't worry about tea. It's the Ribena."
Man 1 (back for more) "I like to exhaust myself."
I took that as my cue to fade into the mist.
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Monday, 17 January 2011
Saturday, 15 January 2011
The Guardian - Michael Holden's All Ears 15th January
That Brian May (no relation) made his guitar out of a fireplace he did...etc.
As a real-life guitar hero(!) I find the whole concept of Guitar Hero rather puzzling, read on...
See the original article here
(Article by Michael Holden)
For a swift antidote to the optimistic platitudes of new year, there's nothing quite like hospital waiting rooms, where any rogue act of exuberance is swiftly countered by the collective frowning of the preoccupied majority. It was here that I saw a woman standing up in a room full of seated people, typing on her Blackberry and looking up occasionally to see if she had stopped acting like she shouldn't be there. An elderly woman and her adult son sat by my side.
Son (reading a text) "Guitar Hero, I wonder how he's getting on with it?"
Mother "You got him playing it?"
Son "Yeah, he's sent me a text saying he's gonna kick my arse."
Mother "Oh."
Son "Of all the versions I've bought – and I've bought five – there's no Jimi Hendrix on there."
Mother (diving deep into her own past) "Burt Weedon? Duane Eddy?"
Son "No. Stones, a lot of Bon Jovi. That's some frantic playing."
Mother (updating) "Brian May?"
Son "Yeah, Queen are there."
Mother (excited – relatively speaking) "Killer Queen?"
Son "Band On The Run – that's good to play."
Mother (eyeing the standing woman with disdain) "I dunno what she's playing at."
Son (holding thumb and forefinger together to indicate the woman's lack of long term illness) "I saw the size of her file – it was stick thin."
Mother "I've definitely gone deaf in this ear."
Son "I'll get you some shopping later."
Mother "Why don't she sit down?"
Son (most assuredly) "She will."
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Thursday, 13 January 2011
comic strips for Cartoon Kid
Some of the original strips I drew for Cartoon Kid by Jeremy Strong published by Puffin.
These were really fun to draw (I love a Police elephant!) & was nice to be given pretty much carte blanche on the design & layout
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New children's book Cartoon Kid
Puffin have just published the first in the series of Cartoon Kid by Jeremy Strong which I done lots of pictures for. There's lots of elephants & superheroes in it so anyone who knows me will realise it's right up my street.
You can buy it (preferably) from your nice local book shop & support small local shops or else be a lazy arse & get it from t'internet
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