To illustrate this some picture of Kilkee with the ladies going to train for the Currach race.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Officially back scuba-diving
That's it, after a couple of snorkels in the lake and in the sea, I am officially back diving with an impressive 30 minutes dive in Newfie, Kilkee down to 10 meters. Lovely day and lovely dive with great people indeed.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Concert Bucket list
Radiohead: Dublin 2006 and 2008The Who: CorkJethro Tull: Dublin 2011Gorillaz: Dublin 2010Arcade Fire: Dublin 2010, and Marlay Park 2014- Joseph Arthur
- Page &
PlantDublin Robert PlantDublin The Pint (3Arena) 2018P.J. HarveyDublin Olympia 2023Tryo: Grenoble- Pink Floyd
- Jeff Buckley: impossible
BjorkElectric PicnicLisa Hannigan: LimerickMick Flannery(Dolans 2009)- Noir Desir: no longer possible
Rodrigo y Gabriela: (Limerick)- Dyonisos
Ham SandwichDolans, Whelans, 20 year 2023....Jerry Fish CircusElectric Picnic - checked
- updated 10 June 2016
- updated 30 May 2019
- updated 30 May 2019
- updated 22 October 2023
Monday, March 07, 2011
Saturday, February 05, 2011
What would you do if your income was guaranteed ?
There is an interesting idea, coming from Germany:
Susanne Wiest petition for unconditionally basic salary ( In Germany any citizen can propose a law if it get 50000 signatures, actually this one got 120000, see the petition in german.
The proposition is, every single citizen would receive Euro 1.500.- per month as a basic right, without any constraint, attachment, commitment or compensation. Additionally people would be free to earn additional money.
This basic income, means, that whatever citizen decides to do ( work, watch tv all day,.. ) he would be secure in term of basic needs.
This independence ultimately would lead to a greater freedom, as you decide what you do, what you want to do and when you want to do it ?
I do have question about the whole feasibility of the thing, but that does lead to the interesting question of the title:
What would you do if you had no pressure to work for an income ?
Here's an excellent article (in french) about this question:.Et vous, quel travail feriez-vous si votre revenu était assuré ? (Périphéries)
Monday, January 24, 2011
Favourite Pubs in Limerick
After 6 years, in Limerick city, it's about time I compile the list of my favorites pubs in town, though the order might vary from year to year, month to month, mood to mood...
- Costello tavern: The best fiver you can spend on a Saturday night in Limerick, relax and calm for intensive talk downstairs, or even some beer-pong ... after just follow the red carpet (the mythical sweaty carpet ! ), and your feet will be able to do some crazy dancing on the tune of the Smyths, Radiohead and other RATM...
- Bourkes: A new old place, which has been revived last year, very pleasant, with like in the country a good mix of different age group mixing happily.
- Tom Collins: relax and quiet, perfect for a French talk in front of a pint. Used to have good traditional band on Wednesday:
- Wicked Chicken: For many years my favorite in Limerick, small dark and wicked usually great DJ mix, ideal for a round of 2 of Jägermeister, I miss Phil the barman though ...
- Curragower: Good, perfectly place on the way home on a Friday night, on the way to the Thomond park for the weekends...
- Baker Place: The wicked chicken twin older brother ( sharing the same bathroom where naked men can slap their butt ), excellent to see young new band performing.
- Dolans: the place for concert in Limerick, also great for a breakfast on Munster game day. Checkout the Gig listing on their website.
- SinBin only on a salsa night ( as a replacement of Daffys): Well since Daffy's disappeared (RIP), we needed a place for the salsa party and the Clohessys nightclub turn to be a more than okay place.
- Nancy Blake: Well this is a non-controversial pub ( the least objectionable pub for anybody), the classic always reliable, i probably prefer the smallest warmer room than the outback.
Special mention: The White House, Flannery's ( the one ion catherine street), The WindMill Bar, Clohessy's ( for the 6 Nations), The Locke Bar, Glen Tavern
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Reeling the years (2010)
Well I am continuing on the previous post from 2008 and 2009,
The idea is very simple and based on a simple question: Where was I 5 years ago, 10, 15 ...etc ?
So let's go back in time by 5 years leap...
2005
Location: Limerick, Ireland
My first year in Ireland, and I've already change company, moving from Analog Devices in Raheen, to Intel in Shannon, and with a slightly different job. Goodbye analog matching transistor, and welcome timing headaches.
2000
Location: Clermont-Ferrand, France
Final year at University almost, finishing with Physics and the joy of crystal growth, to plunge in the wonders of micro-electronic
1995
Location: Hauterive, France
Final year in Cusset and moving in september to Clermont Ferrand for the CPGE
First year in Clermont Ferrand

(By the way not me in this picture, but a fantastic afternoon at the top of Puy de Dôme )
1990
Location: Hauterive, France

1985
Location: Hauterive, France
I think this is the year we started go in the mountains (Alps) for ou summer holidays instead of the sea.

1980
Location: Hauterive, France
I think i've got a BigTrack that year at christmas... so sad it got thrown away ( after many mistreatment ), especially now that the toy is back in fashion.
Note this year no top 10 thing of the year, please see Times top Ten everything:
Time top ten
The idea is very simple and based on a simple question: Where was I 5 years ago, 10, 15 ...etc ?
So let's go back in time by 5 years leap...
2005
Location: Limerick, Ireland
My first year in Ireland, and I've already change company, moving from Analog Devices in Raheen, to Intel in Shannon, and with a slightly different job. Goodbye analog matching transistor, and welcome timing headaches.
2000
Location: Clermont-Ferrand, France
Final year at University almost, finishing with Physics and the joy of crystal growth, to plunge in the wonders of micro-electronic
1995
Location: Hauterive, France
Final year in Cusset and moving in september to Clermont Ferrand for the CPGE
First year in Clermont Ferrand
(By the way not me in this picture, but a fantastic afternoon at the top of Puy de Dôme )
1990
Location: Hauterive, France

1985
Location: Hauterive, France
I think this is the year we started go in the mountains (Alps) for ou summer holidays instead of the sea.

1980
Location: Hauterive, France
I think i've got a BigTrack that year at christmas... so sad it got thrown away ( after many mistreatment ), especially now that the toy is back in fashion.
Note this year no top 10 thing of the year, please see Times top Ten everything:
Time top ten
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Three things about me ....
In 2010, I've definitely bad at blogging ( 8 post so far compared to the 87 i did four years, ago ) let's try to improve on this. This one came through FB, where you get tagged and have to write 3 things about you, so here it is:
Three names I go by:
1. Christophe
2. Tof ( only in France )
3. Christopher ( by most Irish who suppose there is final R in my name)
Three Jobs I have had in my life: ( by decreasing time length sentence )
1. Chip Design Engineer
2. Student
3. warehouse man / shop assistant
Three Places I have lived:
1. Grenoble France
2. Monza Italy
3. Clermont-Ferrand France
Three Favorite drinks:
1. Sparkling Mineral Water ( St Yorre / Chateldon )
2. Spiced Rhum ( Actually just finished filtering a 2 liters batch ready for consumption)
3. Tariquet Premieres Grives
Three TV Shows that I watch:
1. Try to reduce my TV consumption so...
2. Any documentary by the BBC ( Ian Hisllop Do gooders, Empire of the sea, The story of Kellogs cereals.... )
3. How I met your mother
Three places I have been:
1. Red Sea
2. Corsica
3. Belfast
Three favorite foods:
1. Andouillette
2. Potato Omelette (French style)
3. Pasta alla carbonara
Three friends that I think will respond:
1.NA
2.NA
3.NA
Three Things that I am looking forward to:
1. Christmas in Auvergne ( family and mountain biking in the snow )
2. Arcade Fire Concert in Dublin in 5 days
3. Getting back in the water ( scuba-diving, snorkeling ... )
Three Things that are always by my side:
1. Camera
2. Nokia cell phone
3. pen and paper
Three names I go by:
1. Christophe
2. Tof ( only in France )
3. Christopher ( by most Irish who suppose there is final R in my name)
Three Jobs I have had in my life: ( by decreasing time length sentence )
1. Chip Design Engineer
2. Student
3. warehouse man / shop assistant
Three Places I have lived:
1. Grenoble France
2. Monza Italy
3. Clermont-Ferrand France
Three Favorite drinks:
1. Sparkling Mineral Water ( St Yorre / Chateldon )
2. Spiced Rhum ( Actually just finished filtering a 2 liters batch ready for consumption)
3. Tariquet Premieres Grives
Three TV Shows that I watch:
1. Try to reduce my TV consumption so...
2. Any documentary by the BBC ( Ian Hisllop Do gooders, Empire of the sea, The story of Kellogs cereals.... )
3. How I met your mother
Three places I have been:
1. Red Sea
2. Corsica
3. Belfast
Three favorite foods:
1. Andouillette
2. Potato Omelette (French style)
3. Pasta alla carbonara
Three friends that I think will respond:
1.NA
2.NA
3.NA
Three Things that I am looking forward to:
1. Christmas in Auvergne ( family and mountain biking in the snow )
2. Arcade Fire Concert in Dublin in 5 days
3. Getting back in the water ( scuba-diving, snorkeling ... )
Three Things that are always by my side:
1. Camera
2. Nokia cell phone
3. pen and paper
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Gorillaz Concert Dublin 11 November 2010
I went to Dublin last week for the Gorillaz concert in the O2.

The concert was absolutely brilliant, though i thought at time the crowd was a bit asleep. I'd almost forgot De La Soul, and how brilliant and energizing they could be.

The concert was absolutely brilliant, though i thought at time the crowd was a bit asleep. I'd almost forgot De La Soul, and how brilliant and energizing they could be.
It was not a band performing, but more a full swinging orchestra, with guest coming on the front line, and what guests: Bobby Womack, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, and Daley (you can listen the new Gorillaz song featuring him here) incredible revelation for me, Little Dragon....
Thanks Mr Albarn:
Ended up to be a quite pleasant few days in Dublin.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Which time orientation ?
Interesting concept in that video.
I wonder what is my time orientation, i guess it varies, sometimes i am proned to past-oriented and other future
Sunday, June 06, 2010
A week in TV Cartoon -
Monday: Starting with a French one...
"Les mysterieuse cités d'or" created by Jean Chalopin, a sequel cartoon has been annouced for 2011 along with a feature movie.
Tuesday: Dare Dare... or in english Danger Mouse
Wednesday: Day of the children, and the charismatic captain Harlock
Thursday: CowBoy Bebop
Friday:The enigmatic and weird of Captain Future
Saturday: Because John Goodman is voicing the lion
Sunday: Albert Kwak
Because my high school year having breakfast in front of it, actually great story telling, I was amazed by the themes dealt in this ( rising of fascism in a small country, resistance... )
"Les mysterieuse cités d'or" created by Jean Chalopin, a sequel cartoon has been annouced for 2011 along with a feature movie.
Tuesday: Dare Dare... or in english Danger Mouse
Wednesday: Day of the children, and the charismatic captain Harlock
Thursday: CowBoy Bebop
Friday:The enigmatic and weird of Captain Future
Saturday: Because John Goodman is voicing the lion
Sunday: Albert Kwak
Because my high school year having breakfast in front of it, actually great story telling, I was amazed by the themes dealt in this ( rising of fascism in a small country, resistance... )
Friday, May 28, 2010
Ipod medium May 2010
Ipod dear ipod, what's in store for me
Principle:
Playing with your shufle music player
Go to your music player of choice, and put it all on "shuffle." Say the following questions aloud, and after each one press play. Use the song title as the answer to the question.
"It starts with just a little glance now
Right away you're thinkin' 'bout romance now
You know you ought to take it slower"
"Long time I been waitin' to get next to you,
Long time I been anticipatin' the things that I wanna do,
Long time I been feenin' just for one kiss,"
Ouch does not look good for me, Mr Ipod
"Honey, I love to go to parties
And I like to have a good time, "
Oh.... looks it's gonna be party time....
the 6 pack beer sounds a good idea, going with a shotgun in the street of Limerick not so much
Better than any medium, at least cheaper.
Principle:
Playing with your shufle music player
Go to your music player of choice, and put it all on "shuffle." Say the following questions aloud, and after each one press play. Use the song title as the answer to the question.
- What do you think of me, random music player?
"It starts with just a little glance now
Right away you're thinkin' 'bout romance now
You know you ought to take it slower"
Not sure you understood the question dear Ipod, but somehow you're right on the spot :(
"Do it now
Shake us out of the
heavy deep sleep"
Hum..... do you mean stop procrastinating, might be right....
"She was more like a beauty queen from a movie scene
I said don't mind, but what do you mean I am the one"
- Will I have a long and happy life?
"Do it now
Shake us out of the
heavy deep sleep"
Hum..... do you mean stop procrastinating, might be right....
- What do my friends really think of me?
"She was more like a beauty queen from a movie scene
I said don't mind, but what do you mean I am the one"
Somehow i doubt it ....
- What does my S/O think of me?
"Long time I been waitin' to get next to you,
Long time I been anticipatin' the things that I wanna do,
Long time I been feenin' just for one kiss,"
Ouch does not look good for me, Mr Ipod
- Do people secretly lust after me?
Someday, ... may be there's hope ;)
- How can I make myself happy?
"Honey, I love to go to parties
And I like to have a good time, "
Oh.... looks it's gonna be party time....
- What should I do with my life?
And i thought i spend enough time in front of a computer...
"I am searching ..."
Good one
Oh yeah !!!
"I think i saw you in the shadow"
Not sure how i can interpret that
"Been dazed and confused for so long..."
Oh man, looks about right. Never contest what Robert says....
"Have you seen Jack-In-The-Green?
With his long tail hanging down.
He sits quietly under every tree --"
- Why must life be so full of pain?
"I am searching ..."
Good one
- How can I maximize my pleasure during sex?
Oh yeah !!!
- Will I ever have children?
"I think i saw you in the shadow"
Not sure how i can interpret that
- Will I die happy?
"Been dazed and confused for so long..."
Oh man, looks about right. Never contest what Robert says....
- Can you give me some advice?
"Have you seen Jack-In-The-Green?
With his long tail hanging down.
He sits quietly under every tree --"
May be i should spend more time in the forest :D
- What do you think happiness is?
"When I wake up early in the morning,
Lift my head, I'm still yawning
When I'm in the middle of a dream
Stay in bed, float up stream "
Lift my head, I'm still yawning
When I'm in the middle of a dream
Stay in bed, float up stream "
Not sure daydreaming sound right....
"i'm sitting on the roof of my house
With a shotgun and a six pack of beer"
- Do you have any advice to give over the next few hours/days?
"i'm sitting on the roof of my house
With a shotgun and a six pack of beer"
the 6 pack beer sounds a good idea, going with a shotgun in the street of Limerick not so much
Better than any medium, at least cheaper.
Sunday, April 04, 2010
A Week in Music - ww14-2010
Monday:Dynamic start for the week
Franz Ferdinand - Aug Acsfe
Tuesday: Just after escaping a snow tempest on the Shannon-Limerick road.
P J Harvey - A place called home
Wednesday: I like to watch thing on TV ( especially Ms Dahl cooking and other BBC2 wonders)
Lou Reed - Sattelite of love
Thursday: I'm high as a kite, I just might, stop to check you out
Violent Femmes - Blister in the sun
Friday: Oh Baby let's go down tonight....
Ben Harper - Sexual Healing
Saturday: Two French groups (Dyonisos and Louise Attaque) covering a Blur song
Sunday: Reversing from yesterday, Anthrax covering a mythic French song "Antisocial"
Franz Ferdinand - Aug Acsfe
Tuesday: Just after escaping a snow tempest on the Shannon-Limerick road.
P J Harvey - A place called home
Wednesday: I like to watch thing on TV ( especially Ms Dahl cooking and other BBC2 wonders)
Lou Reed - Sattelite of love
Thursday: I'm high as a kite, I just might, stop to check you out
Violent Femmes - Blister in the sun
Friday: Oh Baby let's go down tonight....
Ben Harper - Sexual Healing
Saturday: Two French groups (Dyonisos and Louise Attaque) covering a Blur song
Sunday: Reversing from yesterday, Anthrax covering a mythic French song "Antisocial"
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Revoir Clermont....
Spend a week back in France, and use a day to go back to Clermont, walking back to memory lane.
Walking errantly through the small streets...
Discovering old sculptures on the wall...
Finding even poseidon...
Remembering what a proper cinema is, with an interesting choice...
In display that day: "A Serious Man" the ferocious latest Cohen, "A Single Man", ....
Passing in Vercingetorix shadow...
Seeing the cathedral.
And finally re-discovering the beauty of the Lecoq garden...
Walking errantly through the small streets...
Discovering old sculptures on the wall...
Finding even poseidon...
Remembering what a proper cinema is, with an interesting choice...
In display that day: "A Serious Man" the ferocious latest Cohen, "A Single Man", ....
Passing in Vercingetorix shadow...
Seeing the cathedral.
And finally re-discovering the beauty of the Lecoq garden...
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Monday, February 08, 2010
Thursday, December 31, 2009
2009 - A summary, top ten things....
A summary of the 2009 year in picture.

And to get in line with the annual top ten from Time, here's my personal top ten for 2009.
Top ten Movies seen in 2009
1. Inglorious Bastard - Q.Tarantino
2. Up - Pete Docter / Pixar
3. Moon - Duncan Jones
4. (500) days of summer - Marc Webb
5. District 9 - Neill Blomkamp
6. The Wrestler - D.Arronofsky
7. Vicky Cristina Barcelona - Woody Allen
8. Fantastic Mr Fox - Wes Anderson
9. Where the wild things are - Spike Jonze
10. The Ugly Truth - Robert Luketic
Additinal interesting movies:
Bolt - B.Howard/C.Williams/Disney
The Men who Stare at goats - ??
A Serious Man - Cohen
Waltz with Bashir - Ari Folman
The imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus - Terry Gilliam

And to get in line with the annual top ten from Time, here's my personal top ten for 2009.
- Movie: Pixar Up
The 10 first minutes are absolutely fantastic in term of story telling. And I got my quote of the year: "I hid under your porch, because I love you".... - Galway Volvo Ocean Race
In June, the Volvo Ocean Race visited Galway, fantastic atmosphere in town. - Halloween in Mickey Martin
One of the best party of the year. - Irish seals
2009, will be the year where I saw most seals, the first one were down in Cork in Union Hall basking in early march/april
Then we saw one or 2 venturing regularly near Kilkee. - 90 years ago, my granddad was born, just had to celebrate his birthday.
- Concert: Mick Flannery in Dolans
- Snorkel with Dolphin in Milton Malbay
On of the most amazing encounter in the sea, as i was training for duck diving in Miltown Malbay, a curious dolphin came to see what i was doing... - PS3 Game: Assassins Creed 2
Finished it but still addicted to that game by now... have to wait for the third installment, now. - Obama election / French politics
Big hope from the USA with Obama election, and at the same time in France... the left wing are left arguing between themselves in front of a media omnipresent president. - ASM 10th final... lost again....
No comment. Congratulations to Perpignan.
Top ten Movies seen in 2009
1. Inglorious Bastard - Q.Tarantino
2. Up - Pete Docter / Pixar
3. Moon - Duncan Jones
4. (500) days of summer - Marc Webb
5. District 9 - Neill Blomkamp
6. The Wrestler - D.Arronofsky
7. Vicky Cristina Barcelona - Woody Allen
8. Fantastic Mr Fox - Wes Anderson
9. Where the wild things are - Spike Jonze
10. The Ugly Truth - Robert Luketic
Additinal interesting movies:
Bolt - B.Howard/C.Williams/Disney
The Men who Stare at goats - ??
A Serious Man - Cohen
Waltz with Bashir - Ari Folman
The imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus - Terry Gilliam
Friday, December 18, 2009
Lisa <3
An additional interview done in Limerick:
Sarah Lynch interviewing Lisa Hannigan for "I Love Limerick" from Dominik Kosicki on Vimeo.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Reeling the years (2009)
Following the post from last year, let's make that a yearly tradition.
The idea is very simple and based on a simple question: Where was i 5 years ago, 10, 15 ...etc ?
So let's go back in time by 5 years leap...
2004
Location: Grenoble, France
My last year, in Grenoble, a very strange year indeed, between "successful" promotion at work ( project and people management ), both great and tumultuous friendship moments... anyway that's the year I've decided i had to leave my job in Grenoble, and go abroad to see if things are different; at the time I had no idea of the country I would end up.
1999
Location: Clermont-Ferrand, France

In Auvergne, studying physics in Blaise Pascal University. Spending lots of time hanging out in cinemas and most notably in the Short movie festival.
1994
Location: Hauterive, France / Lycee Presles, Cusset
Failing the Baccalauréat
1989
Location: Hauterive, France / College Victor Hugo, Saint Yorre
I was not in Berlin for the wall fall.
1984
Location: Hauterive, France / Ecole primaire
France is winning the UEFA Euro_1984, and guess what everybody playing soccer, in the recreational area.
My parents now owns the local shop in the village.
1979
I am no longer the only kid in the house, as my brother just born in March, we're still living in my grand father house in Hauterive, Allier, France.

The idea is very simple and based on a simple question: Where was i 5 years ago, 10, 15 ...etc ?
So let's go back in time by 5 years leap...
2004
Location: Grenoble, France
My last year, in Grenoble, a very strange year indeed, between "successful" promotion at work ( project and people management ), both great and tumultuous friendship moments... anyway that's the year I've decided i had to leave my job in Grenoble, and go abroad to see if things are different; at the time I had no idea of the country I would end up.
1999
Location: Clermont-Ferrand, France
In Auvergne, studying physics in Blaise Pascal University. Spending lots of time hanging out in cinemas and most notably in the Short movie festival.
1994
Location: Hauterive, France / Lycee Presles, Cusset
Failing the Baccalauréat
1989
Location: Hauterive, France / College Victor Hugo, Saint Yorre
I was not in Berlin for the wall fall.
1984
Location: Hauterive, France / Ecole primaire
France is winning the UEFA Euro_1984, and guess what everybody playing soccer, in the recreational area.
My parents now owns the local shop in the village.
1979
I am no longer the only kid in the house, as my brother just born in March, we're still living in my grand father house in Hauterive, Allier, France.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Xmas ... playmol time
Les Arts Deco proposent actuellement une exposition sur Playmobil
www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr il etait une fois playmobil/
Je vous recommande de jeter un oeil sur les vieilles pubs Playmo....
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Monday, November 02, 2009
Halloween Dive 09
Underwater Kilkee - 1 from Christophe G on Vimeo.
Before Saturday night part, i went to Kilkee do a bit of diving with Tomas, a small one from the pier, mainly so he can test his new dry suit.
Interesting, and i've been able to play around with the video setting on my camera :)
Songs of the Week:
- Octopus Garden (The Beatles), I am rediscovering the Beatles, and on that one had to agree with Summer, this is one of their best song.
- Heartbeats - The Knife
- You can go your own way - Fleetwood Mac
- Seeing Things - Zero7
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Halloween 2009
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Pixar - Up Up.....
Just saw last night the latest Pixar UP. I know it's late, the Irish release is way behind the continental Europe one or the USA - actually the DVD is up for sale next month in the states, I can't really figure out why there is so much delay in Ireland ( off course the market is very small, but it's quite close from UK... )
As usual for Pixar, it's a very moving and great story, and so much focus is put on the characters, to enhance empathy. Technically, there is nothing to say, it's really on the story and the characters that the Pixar team is nailing it down.
Oh and i've seen in 3D, but it not used a lot in the movie, i think Toy Story 3 will make a lot more use of the technology:
Just have to wait 2010.
And there is more coming in 2011/2012 with "Newt" and "The Bear an the Bow", but i am not really looking forward to the follow on to Cars, as it's for me not the best pixar by far.
List of movies i am looking forward in the next upcoming months:
- Where the wild things Are by Spike Jonze ( see New York Times Article )
- The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus by Terry Gillian.
- A Serious Man by the Cohen Brothers
- Ponyo by the sea by H.Miyazaki
- Whip it by Drew Barrymore
- The princess and the frog ... another Disney
As usual for Pixar, it's a very moving and great story, and so much focus is put on the characters, to enhance empathy. Technically, there is nothing to say, it's really on the story and the characters that the Pixar team is nailing it down.
Oh and i've seen in 3D, but it not used a lot in the movie, i think Toy Story 3 will make a lot more use of the technology:
Just have to wait 2010.
And there is more coming in 2011/2012 with "Newt" and "The Bear an the Bow", but i am not really looking forward to the follow on to Cars, as it's for me not the best pixar by far.
List of movies i am looking forward in the next upcoming months:
- Where the wild things Are by Spike Jonze ( see New York Times Article )
- The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus by Terry Gillian.
- A Serious Man by the Cohen Brothers
- Ponyo by the sea by H.Miyazaki
- Whip it by Drew Barrymore
- The princess and the frog ... another Disney
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Moving (on)
Monday, September 07, 2009
Week End Summary - 20090906
Movie of the WE
(500) days of Summer
Good comedy about an hopeless romantic :o, and as so rightly said this is not a love story, but it has brilliant ideas.
Things I learned this weekend
5. I've got concentration issues.... should I blame internet ????
4. Edinburgh seems to be a nice city to live in, and there is a bar called the Tass ( like the french word cup )
3. The last and only other time a team won four Senior All Ireland in a row was in the fourties (Cork at the time)
2. There is stuff I know but which keeps surprising me, like Winter can start early in Ireland... here we go for the real dark rainy months...
1. Loads about myself, other interesting people, and how wrong i can sometimes be.
Songs of the week end
- Mick Flannery "I wish you well"
- Hall & Oakes "You make my dreams come true"
- Simon & Garfunkel "Bookends"
- The Smiths "There is a light that never goes out"
Take me out tonight....
- The Eagles "Take it easy"
And an interesting blog about expat experience: Lyonnaise in Vancouver
(500) days of Summer
Good comedy about an hopeless romantic :o, and as so rightly said this is not a love story, but it has brilliant ideas.
Things I learned this weekend
5. I've got concentration issues.... should I blame internet ????
4. Edinburgh seems to be a nice city to live in, and there is a bar called the Tass ( like the french word cup )
3. The last and only other time a team won four Senior All Ireland in a row was in the fourties (Cork at the time)
2. There is stuff I know but which keeps surprising me, like Winter can start early in Ireland... here we go for the real dark rainy months...
1. Loads about myself, other interesting people, and how wrong i can sometimes be.
Songs of the week end
- Mick Flannery "I wish you well"
- Hall & Oakes "You make my dreams come true"
- Simon & Garfunkel "Bookends"
- The Smiths "There is a light that never goes out"
Take me out tonight....
- The Eagles "Take it easy"
And an interesting blog about expat experience: Lyonnaise in Vancouver
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Mick Flannery - Concert
Last friday i went to Mick Flannery concert in Dolans, brilliant act.

The Cork man himself

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And just for the pleasure, i am adding one of his song accompanied by Lisa Hannigan:
The Cork man himself
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And just for the pleasure, i am adding one of his song accompanied by Lisa Hannigan:
Monday, August 31, 2009
Top 5 things I learned this Weekend
Top 5 Things I Learned This Weekend
5. A movie with Matthew McConaughey must contains a scene where is shirt is off, bad (Sahara) or good (How to loose a guy in ten days)
4. I should not trust my horoscope, even the Chinese one, and it's funny to see that my French horoscope is completely different from my English and at the same time both are completely wrong.
3. Irish radio show are brilliant, a full hour of Radiohead on Sunday night (great)
2. I am curiously incredibly productive on Saturday and Sunday early morning, when left alone.
1. I am proportionally more inclined to procrastination on Sunday evening.....
5. A movie with Matthew McConaughey must contains a scene where is shirt is off, bad (Sahara) or good (How to loose a guy in ten days)
4. I should not trust my horoscope, even the Chinese one, and it's funny to see that my French horoscope is completely different from my English and at the same time both are completely wrong.
3. Irish radio show are brilliant, a full hour of Radiohead on Sunday night (great)
2. I am curiously incredibly productive on Saturday and Sunday early morning, when left alone.
1. I am proportionally more inclined to procrastination on Sunday evening.....
Monday, August 24, 2009
15 books - 15 minutes
Rules: Don't take too long to think about it. List 15 books you've read that will always stick with you. They should be the first 15 you can recall in no more than 15 minutes.
1. Lost Souls - Poppy Z.Brite
2. American Gods - Neil Gaiman
3. The Foundation Cycle - Isaac Asimov
4. Lancelot ou Le chevalier a la charette - Chrétien de Troyes
5. Robur le conquerant - Jules vernes
6. Truismes / Bref Sejours chez les vivants - Marie Darrieussecq
7. Poems ( Down By the Salley Gardens, my love.... ) - W.B.Yeats
8. MacBeth - W. Shakespeare
9. Sur le fleuve Amour - Joseph Delteil
10. Ailleurs - Henri Michaux
11. The Man in the high Castle - Philip K. Dick
12. Vies Imaginaire - Marcel Schwob
13. High Fidelity - Nick Hornby
14. The Bloody Red Baron - Kim Newman
15. Les Onze milles verges - Guillaume Appolinaire
1. Lost Souls - Poppy Z.Brite
2. American Gods - Neil Gaiman
3. The Foundation Cycle - Isaac Asimov
4. Lancelot ou Le chevalier a la charette - Chrétien de Troyes
5. Robur le conquerant - Jules vernes
6. Truismes / Bref Sejours chez les vivants - Marie Darrieussecq
7. Poems ( Down By the Salley Gardens, my love.... ) - W.B.Yeats
8. MacBeth - W. Shakespeare
9. Sur le fleuve Amour - Joseph Delteil
10. Ailleurs - Henri Michaux
11. The Man in the high Castle - Philip K. Dick
12. Vies Imaginaire - Marcel Schwob
13. High Fidelity - Nick Hornby
14. The Bloody Red Baron - Kim Newman
15. Les Onze milles verges - Guillaume Appolinaire
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Hymn - Francis Giacobetti
Great news, next year the Hymn project by F.Giacobetti will tour around the world in a series of expositions.
Giacobetti started that project in 1980, and it's a fascinating idea: basically he is photographying the iris ( and hands ) of famous people. I saw some of the picture, in an article in the French magazine Geo, few years ago, and the images of those iris are absolutely staggering.
See below a sample from the exposition website:
I'd love to be able to take pictures like those...
For your information: Giacobetti is a french photograph, famous for his pirelli calendar in the 1970, and for directing Emmanuelle 2.
Giacobetti started that project in 1980, and it's a fascinating idea: basically he is photographying the iris ( and hands ) of famous people. I saw some of the picture, in an article in the French magazine Geo, few years ago, and the images of those iris are absolutely staggering.
See below a sample from the exposition website:
I'd love to be able to take pictures like those...
For your information: Giacobetti is a french photograph, famous for his pirelli calendar in the 1970, and for directing Emmanuelle 2.
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
5 movies for a desert Island
Imagine you're alone on a deserted Island, with a DVD player and 5 movies.... on a rainy days what movies would you bring with you and why ?
1. Monthy Python Holy Grail
To keep the moral up, a bit of laugh, can be watch over and over again... especially to hear french swearing (Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries! )
2. Chung King Express (Wong Kar Wai)
A romantic stylistic movie, because i fall in love with Faye everytime i watch the movie.
(Full Movie can be seen there, and Quentin Tarantino talks about the movie here)
3. Mon oncle (J.Tati)
Another simple feel good movie
4. Once upon a time in the west (Sergio Leone)
A classic
5. MegaVixens by Russ Meyer
Alone, on an island, migt rise some tension, so here's the solution, more cartoonish than real erotic stuff.
Surprisingly, i did not put any pixar movie, nor Kubrick ....
Note: Based on a French Article on Ecran Large.
1. Monthy Python Holy Grail
To keep the moral up, a bit of laugh, can be watch over and over again... especially to hear french swearing (Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries! )
2. Chung King Express (Wong Kar Wai)
A romantic stylistic movie, because i fall in love with Faye everytime i watch the movie.
(Full Movie can be seen there, and Quentin Tarantino talks about the movie here)
3. Mon oncle (J.Tati)
Another simple feel good movie
4. Once upon a time in the west (Sergio Leone)
A classic
5. MegaVixens by Russ Meyer
Alone, on an island, migt rise some tension, so here's the solution, more cartoonish than real erotic stuff.
Surprisingly, i did not put any pixar movie, nor Kubrick ....
Note: Based on a French Article on Ecran Large.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Rodrigo y Gabriella ... summer 2009
Oh god i miss the free summer concert in Grenoble, fortunately there is some good bands playing in Limerick, most notably in Dolans, last night it was Rodrigo y Gabriella, absolutely brilliant.







Tuesday, July 28, 2009
How many of these books have you read?
How many of these books have you read?
Apparently the BBC reckons most people will have only read 6 of the 100 books here.[Updated August 2016]
- Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen *
- The Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien *
- Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brone
- Harry Potter series - JK Rowling X+
- To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
- The Bible X
- Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte *
- Nineteen Eighty Four - George Orwell X+
- His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman
- Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
- Little Women - Louisa M Alcott
- Tess of the D’Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy
- Catch 22 - Joseph Heller *
- Complete Works of Shakespeare X+ ( i might be missing 2 or 3 )
- Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier
- The Hobbit - JRR Tolkien
- Birdsong - Sebastian Faulks
- Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger
- The Time Traveller’s Wife - Audrey Niffenegger
- Middlemarch - George Eliot
- Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell
- The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald
- Bleak House - Charles Dickens
- War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy
- The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy X+
- Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh
- Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
- Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll X+
- The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame *
- Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy
- David Copperfield - Charles Dickens
- Chronicles of Narnia - CS Lewis
- Emma - Jane Austen
- Persuasion - Jane Austen
- The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - CS Lewis
- The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
- Captain Corelli’s Mandolin - Louis De Bernieres
- Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
- Winnie the Pooh - AA Milne
- Animal Farm - George Orwell X+
- The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown
- One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez *
- A Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving
- The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins
- Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery
- Far From The Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy
- The Handmaid’s Tale - Margaret Atwood *
- Lord of the Flies - William Golding
- Atonement - Ian McEwan
- Life of Pi - Yann Martel
- Dune - Frank Herbert [Update September 2023]
- Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons
- Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen
- A Suitable Boy - Vikram Seth
- The Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon
- A Tale Of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
- Brave New World - Aldous Huxley X+
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time - Mark Haddon
- Love In The Time Of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck
- Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov *
- The Secret History - Donna Tartt
- The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold
- Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas *
- On The Road - Jack Kerouac *
- Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy
- Bridget Jones’s Diary - Helen Fielding X+
- Midnight’s Children - Salman Rushdie
- Moby Dick - Herman Melville X ( not sure i finished it )
- Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
- Dracula - Bram Stoker X+
- The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett
- Notes From A Small Island - Bill Bryson *
- Ulysses - James Joyce *
- The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
- Swallows and Amazons - Arthur Ransome
- Germinal - Emile Zola *
- Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray
- Possession - AS Byatt
- A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
- Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell X
- The Color Purple - Alice Walker
- The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro
- Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert *
- A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry
- Charlotte’s Web - EB White
- The Five People You Meet In Heaven - Mitch Alborn
- Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle X+
- The Faraway Tree Collection - Enid Blyton
- Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad X+
- The Little Prince - Antoine De Saint-Exupery X+
- The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks *
- Watership Down - Richard Adams
- A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole X+
- A Town Like Alice - Nevil Shute
- The Three Musketeers - Alexandre Dumas *
- Hamlet - William Shakespeare X+
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl
- Les Miserables - Victor Hugo *
Instructions:
- Look at the list and put an 'x' after those you have read.
- Add a '+' to the ones you LOVE.
- Star (*) those you plan on reading.
- Tally your total at the bottom
2016 Update -> 15
2023 Update -> 20 (Also realised I missed some books)
Monday, July 06, 2009
iTunes - Medium .... tell me tell me
Today 5 July - Playing with your shufle music player
Go to your music player of choice, and put it all on "shuffle." Say the following questions aloud, and after each one press play. Use the song title as the answer to the question.
What do you think of me, random music player?
"I go through all this
Before you wake up
So I can feel happier
To be safe up here with you"
Hyperballad - Bjork
Will I have a long and happy life?
"Let's Talk
Let's talk
Let the dirt fall
Let Heads Roll"
Passionless, pointless - PJ.Harvey
What do my friends really think of me?
"Send me home restless
Send me home damaged
Send me home disposes
Send me home damaged"
The Soldier - PJ.Harvey
What does my S/O think of me?
Hot Stuff - cover by Jape
Do people secretly lust after me?
"That either way you turn
I'll be there
Open up your skull
I'll be there"
Climbing Up the Walls - radiohead
How can I make myself happy?
"Show your hand
I'm jumping off the fence
Into your corner"
Show your hand - Super Furry Animal
What should I do with my life?
"And if I could be who you wanted
If I could be who you wanted,
All the time, all the time, ohhh... ohh..."
Fake plastic Tree - Radiohead
Why must life be so full of pain?
"Purple haze all around
Don't know if I'm comin' up or down
Am I happy or in misery?
Whatever it is, that girl put a spell on me"
Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix (Franck Zappa Cover)
How can I maximize my pleasure during sex?
"Oh, My-ex says I'm lacking in depth
I will do my best"
Someday - The Strokes
Will I ever have children?
"And if you complain once more
You'll meet an army of me"
Arme of me - Bjork
Will I die happy?
"mailprintvotesmallerlarger
Send "Novocaine for The Soul" Ringtone to Cell Phone
Life is hard and so am i
You better give me something
So I dont die
Novocaine for the soul
Before I sputter out"
Novocaine for the soul - Eels
Can you give me some advice?
Salsa con coco - Pochy y su cocoband
What do you think happiness is?
"I've been waiting so long
To be where I'm going
In the sunshine of your love."
Sunshine of your love - Cream ( F.Zappa cover )
Do you have any advice to give over the next few hours/days?
"Bought a present for my guy
I bought him a pair of second hand boots
Those boots were white not pink
He liked to think, that he wore them well
He took them to the park, he wore them out
And played with the geese
Those geese were stupified"
Jake Summers - Fight like Apes
Next time i'll change the questions......
Go to your music player of choice, and put it all on "shuffle." Say the following questions aloud, and after each one press play. Use the song title as the answer to the question.
"I go through all this
Before you wake up
So I can feel happier
To be safe up here with you"
Hyperballad - Bjork
"Let's Talk
Let's talk
Let the dirt fall
Let Heads Roll"
Passionless, pointless - PJ.Harvey
"Send me home restless
Send me home damaged
Send me home disposes
Send me home damaged"
The Soldier - PJ.Harvey
Hot Stuff - cover by Jape
"That either way you turn
I'll be there
Open up your skull
I'll be there"
Climbing Up the Walls - radiohead
"Show your hand
I'm jumping off the fence
Into your corner"
Show your hand - Super Furry Animal
"And if I could be who you wanted
If I could be who you wanted,
All the time, all the time, ohhh... ohh..."
Fake plastic Tree - Radiohead
"Purple haze all around
Don't know if I'm comin' up or down
Am I happy or in misery?
Whatever it is, that girl put a spell on me"
Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix (Franck Zappa Cover)
"Oh, My-ex says I'm lacking in depth
I will do my best"
Someday - The Strokes
"And if you complain once more
You'll meet an army of me"
Arme of me - Bjork
"mailprintvotesmallerlarger
Send "Novocaine for The Soul" Ringtone to Cell Phone
Life is hard and so am i
You better give me something
So I dont die
Novocaine for the soul
Before I sputter out"
Novocaine for the soul - Eels
Salsa con coco - Pochy y su cocoband
"I've been waiting so long
To be where I'm going
In the sunshine of your love."
Sunshine of your love - Cream ( F.Zappa cover )
"Bought a present for my guy
I bought him a pair of second hand boots
Those boots were white not pink
He liked to think, that he wore them well
He took them to the park, he wore them out
And played with the geese
Those geese were stupified"
Jake Summers - Fight like Apes
Next time i'll change the questions......
Monday, June 15, 2009
Been there
An update in songs....
Been there, done that, messed around....I'm having fun don't put me down,
Bullet Proof (La Roux)
i love the quiet of the night time, when the sun is drown in a deathly sea
Death (White Lies)
yes this fears got a hold on me
It's a cruel cruel world, to face on your own,
Heavy Cross (The Gossip)
But every time it rains,
Youre here in my head,
Like the sun coming out--
Cloudbusting (Kate Bush)
Ooh, I just know that something good is going to happen.
Been there, done that, messed around....I'm having fun don't put me down,
Bullet Proof (La Roux)
i love the quiet of the night time, when the sun is drown in a deathly sea
Death (White Lies)
yes this fears got a hold on me
It's a cruel cruel world, to face on your own,
Heavy Cross (The Gossip)
But every time it rains,
Youre here in my head,
Like the sun coming out--
Cloudbusting (Kate Bush)
Ooh, I just know that something good is going to happen.
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