Saturday, 18 June 2011

Don't Quit

When things go wrong, as they sometimes will,
When the road you're trudging seems all uphill,
When the funds are low and the debts are high,
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit,
Rest, if you must, but don't you quit.

Life is queer with its twists and turns,
As every one of us sometimes learns,
And many a failure turns about,
When he might have won had he stuck it out;
Don't give up though the pace seems slow--
You may succeed with another blow.

Often the goal is nearer than,
It seems to a faint and faltering man,
Often the struggler has given up,
When he might have captured the victor's cup,
And he learned too late when the night slipped down,
How close he was to the golden crown.

Success is failure turned inside out--
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems so far,
So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit--
It's when things seem worst that you must not quit.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

A View From The Bridge.



So over the past few days I've read A View From The Bridge by Arthur Miller about 3 times over to help with one of my friend's drama revision. I read it this time last year at the end of my AS Drama course and enjoyed it then but reading it again, and again, with the accents obviously it really is a top class piece of play writing.


Even though there are essentially 5 core characters in Eddie, Beatrice, Catherine, Marco and Rodolpho, I personally think that the key to making this play truly understandable is Alfieri, he is the narrator of the play and he makes clear what is going on in each section, he also highlights the more important social and moral implications that Miller is portraying thorough the story.


Anyway, you should read it. Twice. Or more. But for me, it hasn't just been reading the play, it's also been good to have fun and spend time with a friend who is also going to university in September and also who I haven't really spent that much time with in a while.

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Valentines Day

So I just watched the film Valentines Day for a third time and I've only just got all of the story-lines in full. Surely this says something about the film? To me, it was an American 'Love Actually' set at Valentines Day but with too many story-lines. Normally, I would categorise this film as an easy watching film which it is if you don't try to follow each separate story, but if you do try to track them all, you might want to watch it, have a few weeks off, then watch it again, then have some more weeks off and then watch it again and hopefully by that time you will work out every detail.


The film possibly has the worst/most annoying combination of actors in the Taylor Launter/Taylor Swift story, it doesn't add anything to the plot and is just annoying. On the other hand though, the rest of the sub-plots do have something to relate to and the soundtrack is worth a listen. I'd recommend watching this, maybe more than once though. 6/10.

Friday, 3 June 2011

Three's A Crowd.

So it's the third day of my blog and I don't really know what to write about. I could talk to you about Britains next big mixed gender band, The Boot Tucks; or I could talk about another song or whatever, I'm not really sure so we'll see how it goes. 


I think I'll give a brief insight to my life...
So this picture shows the only shop in the small village that I live in. What used to be a post office is now a small shop/cafe which sells sandwiches and stuff like that. But anyway if I was to bullet-point my life it would look like this... Student at Settle College. Play football for Settle United, used to play rugby for North Ribblesdale. 1 Brother. Ideally I would like to be a theatre production manager although that isn't my dream job, nobody knows my dream job, it's the one thing I like to keep to myself.


Sports... Up until the age of about 13, I was never really any good at anything, I was slow, I had very little skill in anything, I played football but we had 1 game per season so it ended up being pointless. But when I was thirteen, I suddenly quickly developed a sound amount of speed and I got a little better, I joined the local rugby team so played for them through the winter, then I played cricket and threw discus in the Summer months. My natural speed meant that I was an outside half, usually playing outside centre or on the wing although I developed into a utility player over time because I was usually quite big for my age, in one game when I was 16, I played in 8 different positions in one match. Anyway, so on the rugby side, my defence was always terrible as 'I didn't want to mess my hair up' but my attacking ability was always my best assets as I brought offloading into a junior rugby game where nobody offloaded, ever. Onto discus, I'll keep this short, I was area champion for 5 consecutive years and the 2nd best discus thrower in North Yorkshire for my age when I was 14. Cricket, I was never really that great, I got lucky a few times with my bowling and batting and my fielding was always top but who wants to be a good fielder? Exactly. And so I grew tired of rugby and wanted to play football again so I made the step up to senior football, playing for Settle United Reserves, once again filling the role of a utility player, in my first season I played in every position but in goal. Anyway, with any luck, this (below) will be me at some point.
School life... Settle College isn't the best school, I never stop slaggin' it off to be honest and for all it's flaws, it's still the only place where I am a somebody. Over the past 5 years i have developed a persona which will do anything for anyone, and doing it well, therefore gaining a reputation of being someone reliable etc. and so even though I do slag it off, I suppose part of me wouldn't change it, although another part of me wouldn't have stayed there. Anyway, at college I study maths, physics and product design and I hope to go to Uni to do Mechanical engineering and then go into theatre to become a Theatre production manager.


I have five minutes left before it isn't the third day anymore so I better wrap this up. This blog hasn't been that interesting to be honest but I couldn't think of anything else. Goodnight.

Thursday, 2 June 2011

These Are The Days Of Our Lives.

So, a second day of my blog and I have one follower, my favourite 'Boot Tucks' member, Genevieve. You may be wondering what 'The Boot Tucks' are but I shall tell you another time.

The title of my blog is title of the Queen song, 'These Are The Days Of Our Lives'. It talks about being young, carefree and having the best times of your life. It was recorded in Freddie Mercury's final few months but even though he was so ill, the video and vocals show the courage of one man to record tracks until the day that he died. Before Sunday when I watched a documentary about Queen I had only really listened to their mainstream songs, most of which appear on the live at Wembley '86 album, but then after seeing the documentary and seeing what the band had gone through and how HIV/AIDS has turned a man who was once such a powerful being with clearly a huge presence into someone who was just skin and bone. Within this skin and bone though there was still that voice. The voice that has entertained millions and held such a presence, for example at Live Aid in 1985 where Queen stole the show because of their sheer ability to perform live at such a high level. So anyway, even though Freddie was a dying man when recording most of Queen's last album, Innuendo, his voice was still incredible. this is why he is such an inspiring man. Back to the original point, Days of Our Lives: this song represents how every person on earth will feel at some point, when their life isn't as good as it once was so they will reminisce about the better times and their youth and wish that they could go back and do it all again. So in my case, I am partly at this stage, even though there will be good memories to come when I eventually reach University, I won't be able to get all of those good times back with my childhood friends.

Anyway, what have I done today? I woke up, revised, ate, mowed the lawn and then went on a cheeky drive with Dad around the countryside. On the whole not such a bad day, driving went okay and got a cheeky text from the (pretend) wife en route. I'm now watching Britain's Got Talent although tonight, Britain hasn't to too much talent apart from a bunch of singing posh kids from Oxford University, they were pretty sweet. Anyway, I have to go so maybe by at some point I shall be driving like the pro in the picture below.

I somehow doubt it though.

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

The First

So, my first blog. I can't say I've ever been bothered about blogging, I've read the odd one but I decided to start one to fill the hole that will be presented to me when the vast majority of my friends go to University. The reason I'm not going too, is due to the fact that I forgot to do any work in my first year of sixth form and am therefore re-sitting the year. I obviously have friends in my new/adopted school year but it won't be the same without people who I have spent the past, in some cases, 14 years with. And so this blog is my way of connecting with the world that's out there just as my friends will be at their new education establishments.






'The Best or Nothing' is from a Mercedes Benz advert which shows the progression of how one man's dream can develop into such a phenomenon, probably beyond the expectations of anyone around at the time.


I can't tell you what things the blog will contain because unlike Marty McFly in Back To The Future, I don't have a flying DeLorean that can time travel, nor do I have a Tardis, like Dr Who or a Time-Turner like Hermione in Harry Potter, you get the idea. I'm guessing it will involve small reviews of the films that I watch, things that I do and just general activity in the life of a soon to be 18 year old in Giggleswick.