Sunday 28 November 2010

Beaujolais Nouveau 2010, Mystery

It's been 10 days since the release of this year's Beaujolais Nouveau. Since I went to France looking for it (knowing majority of French wouldn't care for this gimmick,) and failed to spot one, I had to come all the way home and purchase this from Waitrose.

Went to Waitrose near my work place on 23/11/2010 (release was 18/11/2010) and was told they sold out. This Waitrose is quite small, and is in the UK's biggest Korean region, that is the only reason why it was sold off, or else people wouldn't give a toss about Beaujo Nu in UK, but I was left without one as the result of picking the wrong store.


I immediately texted my gay boss and asked him to check out his local Waitrose, and his reply was,
"I'll do it for you on 25/11."

I sort of knew that Beaujo-Nu will be in ANY other Waitrose stores for next week or two, so I thanked him and went to LIDL to get some polish sausages, and stumbled on this;

£4.99
Now, I am talking about wines in LIDL. LIDL, I say it again. LIDL. You can't buy wines from them unless you are just looking to get some wine to have along with your TV dinner, or just had a bad day but not much money and wanted to get drunk.

I mean, look at the label, what is this? Beaujolais Nouveau Primeur??? I've noted the label is neither in French nor in English, and I have no idea what that is, but I have never heard of Nouveau labeled as en primeur.

Then I looked at the bottle next to it, oh I wish I took a picture of that, which label read,
"Chablis Premier Cru" and priced for £7. How odd, I thought. Chablis for £7, I could buy it, but 1er Cru?
Then I realized that it also said,
"Appellation Chablis Premier Cru Contrôlée"
Now, if anyone who buys this wine thinking it is genuine is a sucker. And I still bought the Beaujolais, anyway. How could I resist something this dodgy? God only knows what this is, but I guess I just wanted to try it.

I will report it when I taste the darn thing.


Next next day, my gay boss brought me this. He said there were plenty left in the store;
£5.99 @ Waitrose Putney
Good ol' Georges Duboeuf

I will report this one, too.

Tuesday 23 November 2010

Everything is Fantabulous in French

Well, so I went to Calais for a day. It only takes 2 hrs drive to Dover, then 1.5 hrs of ferry, then 5 min to anywhere in the town in Calais. Both Dover and Calais ports are relaxed place, I can arrive 15 min before the boarding time to get on the ferry, no X-ray-all-your-possessions (including your dog) security checks to go through, it's a different world to the whole aviation side of today. (They still do tight passport control, though.)


There is no WiFi on board, you may or may not get British or French phone signal depending on the location, but for some time you are actually out of all reaches, and that's surreal to me.
I love the idea that I spend merely 25 quid or so, and 4 hrs later am driving in a different continent. I guess it's more appealing to people who grew up in islands, like myself.

I love the food, there, too. It costs far, far less, yet they simply have better fish. Wines are not cheap in restaurants, but are superb. On top of it all, they never look at me funny when I dine alone (or maybe they are saying things in French but at least I don't have to have "Oh, are you dining alone then, can I join you?" chit-chat with waiters because I don't speak a word of French.)

I was fished to death, and I had my first ever Sancerre in the restaurant called "Oh Mouettes!". I had a fish platter to start with, followed by a Dover sole, then some house cakes. All great. Good service. Shame about looping background music, which I think was the same CD played in the last restaurant I ate in Calais. (It has instrumental versions of ABBA, Queen, and stuff like that, probably to be tourist friendly.)

The Sancerre was very, very nice. I think I prefer this to Chablis when having shellfish.

Then I went to wine supermarkets (plural!) and bought wines to stock up. The only bad thing about the day was when I was loading up my car with bottles after bottles this old Brit guy snuck up to me, and said,
"Are you taking all these wines back to Thailand then?"

I ignored him, so he went on asking where I was from,
"Korea? Philippines?"

He just kept naming all the Asian countries he could remember. I turned around and said,
"Hey, man, I'm American. Whatya wanna know?"

He left without saying a word. (I am not American, BTW, used to live in MD for a while though.) I hate people like that, they think they are getting clever by categorizing people by their looks, showing what they think is the friendliness towards foreigners, and all they are becoming is the sear ignorance. I have been in this country for half of my life, and I am as naturalized as your favourite takeaways, and yet you have to label me as something other than just a person. I am getting over this after so many years of experiencing their reception against us immigrants, but I do still get ticked off time to time.

Anyway, yeah, that bit was just 2 minutes out of one long lovely day. It by no means ruined my day. It's just a bad timing, that was, because I was partly doing this trip to wipe off memories I made there with my ex, who came with me on day trips twice, and he was exactly the same way about foreigners. He thought he was being generous and broad minded, and all these time he was excluding me as an outsider and did not accept me into his country, which in my eyes was offensive and f-in cretinous.

I walked down the street alone where me and him took our first picture together, went pass the restaurant we dined, got lost alone on the same road we got lost, and thought a bit about him. We had fantastic trips together, but days actually contain some seriously bad memories about him. Something he said, or did, I still can't shake off the disbelief of experiencing them on those days. Although I was a little bit sad, and was angry at those and other memories of him, the conclusion of it all was that "Thank God, he is gone." And I carried on having a nice day.


Will definitely do it again, by myself, in a few months. The end.

Monday 22 November 2010

I Won!

I won lottery!!! Yey!!! £5!!! Am riiiiich!!!

Just got back from France with bottles and bottles of wine. More to follow...

Friday 19 November 2010

I Love a News Like This on Fridays

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/SGE6AI0BY.htm


Peach the Chihuahua: Japan's newest police dog
19 Nov 2010 09:52:55 GMT
Source: Reuters
TOKYO, Nov 19 (Reuters Life!) - Meet Japan's newest police dog -- all 3 kg (6.6 lb) of her. In what is a first for Japan and perhaps the world, a long-haired Chihuahua named "Momo" -- "Peach" -- passed exams to become a police dog in the western Japanese prefecture of Nara. The brown-and-white, perky Momo was one of 32 successful candidates out of 70 dogs, passing a search and rescue test by finding a person in five minutes after merely sniffing their cap. "Any breed of dog can be entered to become a police dog in the search and rescue division," said a Nara police spokesman. But he admitted that news a Chihuahua had been entered may still come as a surprise to many. "It's quite unusual," he said. Television footage showed the 7-year-old Momo bounding across grass or sitting proudly, long hair blowing in the breeze. Momo will be used for rescue operations in case of disasters such as earthquakes, in the hope that she may be able to squeeze her tiny frame into places too narrow for more usual rescue dogs, which tend to be German Shepherds. The public response to the news of Momo's selection took police by surprise, the spokesman said, adding: "The phone's been ringing all afternoon."


I am sure Fogarion can be trained up to this, if I really tried.
At the moment his special skills are;

Spring clean the house by demembraning things in, whether it was approved by Dee or not.
Keep Dee warm by using hyper thermal belly.

He is such a kickass, isn't he?

Thursday 18 November 2010

Happy Birthday Figazilla

Today's Figarion's 1st Birthday. This morning he ate my external floppy drive. That is all I have to say about that.

It has been quite foggy in the area I exist. This is what it looks like on my way to work.

If this doesn't tickle your Goth-y heart, then I don't know what does!?

And this guy is back, again this year. Looking pretty mighty in the foggy veil, eh?

HUG me.
(This guy belongs to this huge garden centre near motorway junction.)

 Not making it on time to work with all the Fig and fog. Better get off to sleep now...

Tuesday 16 November 2010

Hurrraay, a Duck Card!!

My good friend Steve sent me a card, which arrived a day late but never too late. This is the best card, EVER!!

See, it's the picture of one of my
duck collections!!!!
 Thank you Stevo, love you, man.

Sunday 14 November 2010

Big Chief

today's wine;
Mission St. Vincent
Bordeaux Blanc
2006

I put on "Meet the Parents" while looking through piles of lists of wines all day,
and ended up buying the Lilly Allen's first album.

Can you figure out how those are related?

Sometimes I think I have adult ADDH but in this case it's quite logical.

And all wines are picked now.

I am Older Today

And it's pissing down rain. Happy to announce I am not clinically depressed, and after making a call to my folks I will just forget that today signifies anything.

Having said that I just had to do something, I had to do something for the occasion, and as work commitment prevented for me to go away this weekend, plus Beaujolais Nouveau release is actually next week, am thinking of going to France in a week or so. When I do I stock up my wine, which are just everyday wine, nothing fancy.

Have emailed the store and was told to spend certain amount so they can give me discount.

That's all OK, except, I can't actually buy that many wines or the custom guy at the Dover would pull me to the side and confiscate my goods!

Let's say I have to buy £400 worth of goods to get £40 free stock, then I have to buy about 145 bottles of wine (£2.75/bottle). The custom's guideline indicates one can import 146 bottles of wine (110L). With their free stock I am over the limit! So do I give up on discount and just get 144 bottles?

Yet it's a million miles towards this still.
Maybe one day...
That sounded beyond absurd to me. Why do I chuck the opportunity of having freebie? Must be a way around.

So here is the solution. I buy something more expensive, and reduce the bottle count.

Let's say I but £20/bottle, how many can I get in £400? See, that's what I have to do.

So I told the store that I get 142bottles of cheap wine, and 2 (wow!) of VERY expensive (like £30 a bottle) wine, inc. the free stock.

They said the ones I wanted are not in stock. So now I have to find alternatives. I can't believe that I am buying wines and they have to be well over £15 a bottle, and I have never bought any wine priced over £12 even for my project. This is like being in a parallel universe. Unreal. Surreal. SO much fun! Ooo la la la la la....

Thursday 11 November 2010

Take Me Home Sweet Home

I am stuck at work because of an accident on my route home (am not going to voluntarily sit in traffic when I can sit at desk eating this chicken rice I just heated up in microwave.)

It's 7.30pm and am waiting now for 2 hrs! Getting bored here.

Jam Cam Says Stay

Monday 8 November 2010

One of the Four

...has got in touch with me today. I am sure 2 more out of the four will eventually do the same, I am making the prediction here and I am usually correct.

Today's one just said it's awkward that I was contacting him. Awkward. He sounded happy that I am going outside of his sight. Can't blame him, we have too much thing going between us, it's almost like the force of the gravity, I can't resist the person, my mind goes blank, and unfortunately he responds, we can't help but to collide, and it's a miracle that no serious injury has happened so far. It's not love, it's not lust, it's not respect, it certainly not friendship. It just is, just is.

Sunday 7 November 2010

Today was the Day

Camera adds 10 pounds of cuteness.
that I have erased 4 numbers from my phone. I hope that helps me to start a new chapter, because it feels like I am dragging on something that I should have dropped ages ago.

I know these people once liked me, liked me enough to stay in touch for years. I know that. But that's not a good enough reason for me to cling onto them. It does no good to either of us.

Bye bye.

Wednesday 3 November 2010

Anchovy

I gave in and went to a jumbo TESCO to get a bottle of anchovy sauce.

They stopped selling them!!! (orz)

OMG!! I am so upset, my life depends on it!! (yenta)

My google search showed that TESCO now sells anchovy puree, so I went about looking for it after definitely not finding the fish sauce.

"Ooo-kay, if I were a tube of fish paste, where would I be....?"
(This is the typical way my brain works, if you haven't noticed yet.)

Anyway, so I got myself tubes of fish meat now. No more tossing and turning over a year old fish sauce.
today's Wayee. Awwwwww xxxx

Monday 1 November 2010

Joy

Clock's changed and I am ecstatic, because,

Economy 7 starts an hour early now.

I can cook, shower, run washing machine and burn DVD from 22.30, instead of 23.30. Ahhh, what a joy, what a great news!

I must have written this before, but it was one of the biggest shock of my life when I have discovered that Economy 7 does not start at 7pm. I used to come home from college and sat in the dark in my flat, and at 7pm on the dot turned everything on, sprang into life, so to speak.

So it was life altering when I found out that it actually started at after 10pm, literally. Obviously I could not sit in the dark till that late, so I only put off doing certain things, which I still do to this day.

During the Summer time I must do the following between 22.30 and 01.30;
Shower,
Dry my hair,
Cook next day's lunch,
Set washing machine on timer, or actually run it,
Start drinking,
Get drunk,
Got drunk,
Sleep.

It is actually pretty hard to cram all those in short 3 hours, if fails I woke up late. (Occasionally, wink wink.)

I do this not because I have no life (which is true at times). Did this regardless of my life condition, and because I was, initially, pissed off with the Southern Electric who over charged me for electricity for almost a year and didn't pay me back the credit until I asked.

Well, a habitual life is good, am telling you.