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Father O’Way at the Wedding

04 Monday Jun 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Emmjay

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Bishop Bishop, Father O'Way, Harry, Liz, Phil, Thrips

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Digital Mischief courtesy of Mr Warrigal Mirriyuula

Story by the Rectum of St Generic’s Brand

In an inspired spirit of balance, Bishop Bishop (aka the Bish) despatched Father O’Way to the biggest set of nuptials seen in the old Dart in at least two weeks to assist the Windsors to strike some balance with down home gospalia.

The Good Father delivered one of his trademark fire and brimstone sermons from the full-forward pocket at St George’s, hand balling the bride to the Ranga team captain.

Father O’Way duly laid down a mess of homilies and Pig Psalms and toasted the regal couple with a jeroboam of Trotter’s Ale, especially imported for the occasion (i.e. for Father O’Way).

“No way !”  he said, “Would Liz and Papadopolous over there have normally allowed an American into the bosom of Windsor, post that Wallace woman, but there you go.  We is living in a modern world and given the outbreak of thrips and the shortage of English roses, who could blame them for allowing in a ruby red begonia.  And I for one (sips) …or two (sips again) am all foreskin.  Haha ha.  Just kidding …. uuuurp.”

The Bishop (on behalf of Gordon O’Donnell) apologised to the flock wits of St Generic Brand’s for the delay in bringing the picture to the parish, citing that it was on the same roll as O’Ways other holiday snaps and that it took an eternity to come back from the Chemists – what with all the kerfuffle and police interviews and all that.

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Good Thing

02 Saturday Jun 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Entertainment Upstairs

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Leon Bridges

good thing

Album Presentation by Algernon

Released in May the latest Album from Leon Bridges.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYEGPTFwJDo&list=PLfYsg_5KjeIvEf1HfJs-4d1GZg2i6T2aD

Good thing (Album) – Leon Bridges

Shovelling It

01 Friday Jun 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Uncategorized

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A narcissistic social media star who is famous merely for being famous has met with Kim Kardashian at the White House.

 

Borrowed with thanks from the Shovel

Music for Pleasure Volume 6

19 Saturday May 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Entertainment Upstairs

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Blll Withers, Bob Marley, Donny Hathaway, James Brown, Kool and the gang, Nina Simone, Quincy Jones, Sam Cooke, Serge Gainsbourg, Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66, The 20 carat Black, The bubble gum machine, Wanda Robinson

music for pleasure volume 6

 

Playlist by Algernon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0A_N-wmiMo

Say it loud – James Brown

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HM2S6TVYII

Mississippi Goddam – Nina Simone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oHamg_dOlk

For what it’s worth – Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia6Tvpj6dPw

Small Axe – Bob Marley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jUVXNjItas

Mother’s Day – The 20 carat Black

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1xmXOP3lhM

(Don’t Worry) If there’s a hell down below we’re all gonna go – Curtis Mayfield

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byDB9aXnl6A

Instant Replay – Wanda Robinson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7H8Zj-4nI0

Little Ghetto Boy – Donny Hathaway

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEBlaMOmKV4

A change is gonna come – Sam Cooke

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaas-JNLF9U

I wonder – The bubble gum machine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3WeNexb2a8

Melody – Serge Gainsbourg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuKfiH0Scao

Ain’t no sunshine – Blll Withers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SFt7JHwJeg

Summer madness – Kool and the gang

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwLLQVnU8z4

Summer in the city – Quincy Jones

 

Music For Pleasure Volume 5

05 Saturday May 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms

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Blondie, Bob Dylan, Coloured Stone, Eli Paperboy reed, Francoise Hardy, Jacky DeShannon, SinéadO’Connor, Son Little, Swingrowers, The 13thFlloor Elevators, The pretty things (garage), Tom Jones & Seasick Steve, XTC

Music for pleasure volume 5

Playlist by Algernon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tFcwJjD7Fk

Midnight to six man – The pretty things (garage)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWpJ_8-A0iM

Dancing in the moonlight – Coloured stone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F30NZqA6vSY

La Nuit Est Sur La Ville – Françoise Hardy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUaxVQPohlU

What the world needs now is love – Jacky DeShannon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z16RL14SiiU

Ring of Fire – Blondie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTCmsO09nOY

you’re gonna miss me –The 13thFlloor Elevators

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JF0cCQCiZ-c

Downpresser man – SinéadO’Connor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s29RKnB7l7o

Making plans for Nigel – XTC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vjU-EqwMSo

Via con me (It’s Wonderful) – Swingrowers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9oGYuidyeo

Leopard skin pill box hat- Bob Dylan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGvZyrhObrg

In your room – Depeche Mode

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2UwEOPhPCE

Hold out – Eli Paperboy reed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnI2QQOB6fE

You Gotta move – Tom Jones & Seasick Steve

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zilN0KCkhRA

Lay down – Son Little

 

Pardon the Platitudes

04 Friday May 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Emmjay, Neville Cole

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Nev Bravely Facing the Future

Story and photograph by Neville Cole – Pig’s Arms North American Correspondent Extraordinaire

Dear Pigs,

I got a note from our good buddy Mike a little while back. After his usual kind felicitations he got right to the point. “So, I’m asking you”, he wrote, “as one of the Pig’s Arms sage old friends, do you – with your knowledge of so much of the planet – whether you have anything you would like to say about this stage of life?”

Well Mike, I’ve never been one to wear my heart on my sleeve. I like to keep things close to the vest; but as they like to meme about on twitter: Hold my beer! You see, in this stage of life, as with so many of other stages in my life, I can only repeat what I’ve always said. Let’s call it my mantra. It’s better to be lucky than good. You see, friends, I am, and always have been, a glass-half-empty kind of guy (I find it lessens the pain when things go wrong and makes the good that much more surprising and somehow satisfying). Maybe it’s just me. Before I get to my point though, let me give you a quick history lesson about what I’ve always considered my lucky break.

It was way back in 1992. I was 28, a struggling actor stumbling through life furtively trying my hand at one miserable side hustle after another. I was, quite frankly, going nowhere. To make matters worse I had a kid on the way. It was not a good time to be me. I was hanging out at the theater one blessed day (as actors often do) and the phone rang. No one was around, so I picked it up. A voice on the other end of the line asked if I would be willing to come talk, via satellite, to some high school kids in Texas about Shakespeare. “Sure,” I said…and that was it.

Three days later, I found myself, in front of a camera in a tiny studio, rambling on about Romeo and Juliet. As soon as I was done the studio phone rang. The voice on the other end of the line this time said: “What else do you do?”

That’s how my career began. No muss, no fuss. No resume or interview. No college transcript. I walked away (well, sprinted, actually) from my failed acting career and joined the ranks of the gainfully employed. 26 years and 5 mergers later, here I sit in a 4th story office chatting with HR and writing CRs. Liaising with PMOs and VPs and occasionally even COOs. Saying things like “let’s take that offline” and “I’ll put together an LOE ASAP”. My inbox is full of updates about RFPs and PPRs. I attend endless meetings trying to remember the difference between UI and UX and I fret about overages in EMM and getting yet another notice from my arch enemy, JIRA. My life has become a never-ending stream of acronyms.

Friends, it hasn’t been an easy road. Many many co-workers have come and gone and many many times I’ve been tempted to move on. But now, in the immortal words of Paul Anka, as sung by Ol’ Blue Eyes himself: “the end is near. And so I face the final curtain.”

Yep. For the first time in 26 years I am staring into the abyss, my friends. I am coming to terms with the very real possibility that I will be, how do they put it? Oh yeah… let go. Am I ready to be let go? I really don’t know; but do I have a choice? Uh, nope. No I don’t. This is a first for me; but, if there is one thing I’ve learned in all my years, it’s that, Life is a series of firsts; right to the bitter end. We are never really prepared for firsts, are we my friends? First kiss. First pimple. First uh, intimate experience. First break-up. First heartache. First job interview. First tax return. First child. First second child. First divorce. First dating while divorced. First grey hair. First hernia. First death. First… Well, you get the picture. Firsts suck.

The first thing I’ve noticed about all this is how many people have started asking me every day how I am doing. The simple answer is that it depends on the day. Hell, it depends on the moment. There are moments I am quite hopeful and excited for the future. I may be at that moment believing that  good things are happening. Then in the twinkling of an eye I am terrified. Everything is going swell then I suddenly see myself standing at a freeway exit with a Will Work For Food sign. But you know friends, there has always been a fine line between terror and excitement. That, my friends, IS the razor’s edge. I am trying to walk the tightrope, here. I am trying to survive.

The other thing I’ve noticed is that there is a near constant soundtrack to my “process” (which is how I like to describe what really amounts to a lot of flailing around the dark swinging at invisible demons). Anyway, to quell my nerves, I suppose, I have I have begun to sing random songs. A lot. Almost subconsciously… Sometimes I break out into a little John Lennon:

It’s time to spread our wings and fly
Don’t let another day go by my love
It’ll be just like starting over
Starting over

Other times I’ll belt out a little Bowie.

Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes
Turn and face the strange
Ch-ch-changes

Even found myself humming Devo the other day.

Workin’ in the coal mine
Goin’ on down, down
Workin’ in a coal mine
Oops, about to slip down

Pretty soon, I’m sure, some Johnny Paycheck sure to turn up.

Take this job and shove it
I ain’t working here no more!

Yep. It’s a weird time to be me. But is it helping? I honestly don’t know. Does anything help at a time like this? I have worked one place my whole career. Sure, we’ve been bought out a few times and sure the work I’ve been doing has changed but I haven’t even tried to get another job since last century. I am a dinosaur. This is a big first for me. The problem with firsts is you never really know. Firsts are awkward. You make mistakes.  Firsts make you feel like an idiot. First make you look like an idiot. Firsts, basically, make you an idiot.

That’s not to say I am totally alone in this. I am getting lots and lots of solid (and well-meaning) advice about what I should be doing. I’ve been told several times I should be working out. I hear also I should try meditating or reading this great self-how book that changed someone’s life. Some say this is an opportunity to get closer to god. (Oh geez, now I’m singing again: “I want to fu*k you like an animal. I want to feel you from the inside. You bring me closer to god!” Shut the fu*k up, internal DJ! You are not helping.)

Anyway, back to the matter at hand. I’ve received all kind of help already. I’ve been handed numbers of employment lawyers. I’ve heard strategies for discussions with HR. I’ve been told about all the things I should be documenting as evidence. I’ve heard tons of suggestions about things I should be telling my boss (and my boss’s boss) and, of course, I’ve got a growing list of people I should reach out to explore other opportunities. It’s all stuff I already know, of course.

I am also hearing lots and lots of well-worn phrases such as, when one door closes, another opens. You know something folks, hate to break it to you but I have evidence to suggests that is literally not true. I’ve also heard a lot lately that everything happens for a reason but, you know, sometimes the reason is “shit happens” ’cause, well… it is what it is and what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.  So help me god, if I hear one more cliche I am going to scream! (wait… did I just cliche myself?)

But folks (excuse my brief political rant here) the real problem I have is that in another time, in another place, I’d be nearing retirement age. My future would pretty much be set. But this is the USA and this is 2018. This is Trumpland. There is no safety net. I’m going to have to pull myself up by my bootstraps, it seems. I know I am going to have to make some changes, starting now; because friends, you know what they always say: If you can’t change the situation, change yourself. That said, we all know that the only constant is change and while it’s clear that change is painful; nothing is as painful as staying where you don’t belong. Let’s face it folks, change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.

So, Mike, old friend, that’s the world from where I stand. Pardon my platitudes. Hopefully, what they also always say is true and every exit is an entrance to somewhere else because, all signs point to me about to find out where that somewhere else is and all I’m saying is the grass better be greener than here because one day I hope to be laughing about all this, because, you know, in the end, all’s well that ends well.

Cheers to all. Your OLD friend.

Nev

 

Softer Hardware

02 Wednesday May 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Uncategorized

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Story by Emmjay

Now I am a man, my usual theme park – apart from any ukulele gig or the Pig’s Arms is Bunnings.  It used to Bunnings Ashfield where I managed to rack up two minor bumps in what must be the world’s most treacherous car parks.  One time my front wheel fell into a monster pothole and rocketed the old Subaru into a brand new parked car.

Now I am an honest man (within reason), so I put a note identifying myself, my insurer and my phone number with a profuse apology.  I expected to receive a phone call giving me a giant earful of abuse.  Instead I got a polite SMS from a chap who had the same insurer thanking me for my honesty – and I never heard a thing about it again.  I was having a size four anxiety attack because I figured this small bump was worth one or two grand worth of panel beating and painting – so, nothing serious but the insurance company didn’t even jack up my premiums.

Bunnings, granted, is a soulless but fascinating megalopolis with the important virtue of supporting charities via sometimes really suss sausages on a roll plus drink for $4 where decent people let them keep the spare dollar change.

But when I was a boy, hardware was an Aladdin’s cave experience redolent with smells, and dusty textures and the wisdom of some ancient couple – the custodians of all knowledge hardware – in Whitworth, imperial and metric sizes.  And my Dad said they also had UCF (United Chinese Fine) which stood for bodgy sizes that usually fitted the job better than standard measurement bits.

East Hills Hardware was a pair of siamese shops on the wrong side of the pub – abutting domestic bliss clad in fibre.  The floor was bare and well-worn  wood with a fine dusty patina.  One side was homewares – like kitchen gadgets of uncertain pedigree and usually faded pastel colour in boxes that could well have been made out of papyrus.  It was of no interest to me.

On the other side were floor to ceiling wooden shelves with usually unlabelled cardboard boxes of every shape and size.  Was Christmas every visit.  One visit will suffice as illustration of the pinnacle of customer service.

I was a home bicycle mechanic – with unlimited time and curiosity about how stuff was put together, how it worked and as the Buddhists say, the conditions required for its continuing operation – the lubricants, anti-rust, hardness, durability….. and on and on.

I for got to also say … the wonderful adventure of re-assembling it – if at all possible and restoring it to operations – and considering the lessons learnt when this proved to not be a viable outcome.

Bike steering was a bit notchy.  I decided to open up the headstock and examine the ball bearings in their headstock races.  Aha !  Not one, but two broken 1/8th inch ball bearings from a loose set of 22.

Mike: Hi, I need some 1/8th ball bearings for my bike.

H/W man:  Headstock bearings,   How many ?

Mike:  Two.

Man: I can give you two for nothing – but wouldn’t you want to replace them all because those were probably only the first two to break ?

Mike:  How much for 22 ?

Man:  11 pence.

Mike: Great – I’ll take them.

Man (putting them in a tiny paper bag);  Here’s a gob of grease (putting that in another plastic bag) try not to let it seep through the bag and get on your pants.  Clean and smear the races and then the bearings will sit in their properly when you put the head races back in.  Tight, but not too tight or you’ll bust some more.

Now I’m a man again, walking along Redfern Street, in the 21st Century, on my way to work and I found this…..

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Mrs Proprietor was not enthusiastic about being photographed.  She said that her husband was OK about that but he was out.

May the Goddess bless these fine people and their tiny emporium is the main street of Redfern.

I bought four white plastic flyscreen clips (40c) and two small fine corner sanding handled devices for those hard to get bits in door corners ($10 the pair).

Mackaz Achieves the Near-impossible.

01 Tuesday May 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Emmjay

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The New Macpflug

Story by Pig’s Arms gastronomer Noah Idea.

Inlaid barking news, Mackaz announced today that their scientists in the Mack Plunk Institute for Gastronomic Exploration had managed to  extract the last vestiges of flavour from their food.

Offending nobody (except those with unreasonable expectations of flavour, aroma, colour, and texture) they have released the new product codenamed Macpflug – pronounced “complete shit”.

CEO Ben Dover said today that this marked a new benchmark in gastronomy.  He taunted other fast food empires, saying “Crawl under this, you bastards!”

Diners, he said, would experience a dining experience (really ?) surfing FaceBook uninterrupted by the challenges one normally associates with chewing and swallowing.  He said that Macpflug had major advantages of avoiding triggering satiety sensations – so diners could continue to  pack the stuff in without the inconvenience of feeling “full” – “well, until it starts to come our their eyes”, he noted.

Dover said that his industrial scientistologists were working on an injectible form of Macpflug to completely eliminate the need to put the stuff in one’s mouth.

Industry observers mooted that this was merely an interim development and that it was only a matter of time before Mackaz would bring to market a product that consumers could simply toss down the toilet – completely eliminating the troublesome middleman.  Supersized versions of the mooted product – codenamed “just real shit” would be available so that consumers would be able to set up automated orders and Mackaz would do bulk flushing at their factory, reducing more packaging and transport costs.

In still more mooting incidents, rumour had it that Mackaz would be the first to introduce full closed loop enterprise – meaning that they would not actually flush anything, they would feed the product back into the start of the production cycle and  just bill customers and tell them how much they loved Macpflug.

Well, hey, a thought bubble above Ben Dover’s head said “why bother with the inconvenience of manufacture, we could could just introduce virtual food, and bill customers from my shed”.

Zoober delivery slaves  were unavailable for comment – mainly because they were trying to crawl out from under buses and other unforgiving forms of transport.

 

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Something before Soul

21 Saturday Apr 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Entertainment Upstairs

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akan Hellstrom, Aretha Franklin, Betty Golden & the Roses of Sharon, Beyoncé, Blind boys of Alabama, Charles Bradley, Edwin Hawkins and the Northern California State Youth Choir, James Brown, Leon Bridges, Mahalia Jackson, Paul Kelly, The Blues Brothers, The Clash

 

Something before soul

AKA Home knitters for Jesus – one of our old favourites

Playlist by Algernon

Gospel mostly

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JECypBayYo

Seat Up In The Kingdom (That’s Alright) – Betty Golden & the Roses of Sharon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Hegd4xNfRo

River- Leon Bridges

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g34-nB3oym4

Meet me in the middle of the air – Paul Kelly

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACZpzj0jll4

The sound of the sinners – The Clash

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJYmjI5FdAU

Down by the riverside – Blind boys of Alabama

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqTUdYWXr5g

Trouble of the world – Mahalia Jackson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GhtyLFo8Kg

Du gamla (That’s Alright Since My Soul Got A Seat Up In The Kingdom) – Hakan Hellstrom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVMeRULuUB4

Precious Lord take my hand – Aretha Franklin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3ypX22-SYY

The Old Landmark featuring James Brown –The Blues Brothers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gryfRoqbu4c

Swing low sweet chariot – Beyonce

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD1eaRDY-q4

Ain’t a sin – Charles Bradley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tSyzTIJ82g

Oh happy day – Edwin Hawkins and the Northern California State Youth Choir

 

Retro sounds

14 Saturday Apr 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms

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Alabama shakes, Belle & Sebastian, Gnarls Barkley, Hamilton Leithauser, Joey Dosik, Lianne La Havas, Nathaneil Radcliff and the night sweats, om Jones (with The Cardigans), Space  Invadas, The Last shadow Puppets, The Weather Station, Thundercat

retro sounds

Playlist by Algernon

I know, you’ve heard maybe one or two of these. Most are new but any of them could be transported back to the 60’s 70s or 80s.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8YRx47oylM

Standing next to me – The Last shadow Puppets

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYuldgIOelY

Burning down the house – Tom Jones (with The Cardigans)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQtDjR255qY

Legal Man – Belle & Sebastian

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkR5NvwDhTE

Game winner – Joey Dosik

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMWVUE5K-ZY

You worry me  – Nathaneil Radcliff and the night sweats

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFic-xaLsPs

Unstoppable – Lianne La Havas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nin-fiNz50M

Don’t wanna fight – Alabama Shakes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNCd_ERZvZM

Them changes – Thundercat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbnjxLFVx0Q

Now that I know – Space  Invadas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1qlK5dF5s4

Thirty – The Weather Station

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM1L_1fkCzQ

Heartstruck (Wild hunger) – Hamilton Leithauser

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0AkMPAQ-h0

Smiley faces – Gnarls Barkley

 

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