4 posts tagged “brisbane”
Well I expected this. Mick is on one hand magnanimous in defeat and on the other blaming the loss on the umpires. I saw at least two questionable free kicks in front of goal against the Lions so I think at the end of the day it evened out. I wouldn't be surprised if this wasn't theatrics just to keep the fans onside.
Well last night say the Brisbane Lions intraclub match at the Coorparoo grounds. I had planned to call up Nigey Nige and see if he wanted to attend, but Brisbane's wet weather and a busy day cured me of that notion. Anyway I have heard nothing from the match so far, that means:
- No one injured themself (in oarticular Brownie or Bradshaw); and
- The Goose and his erstwhile comedy partner Rog weren't being funny.
I take this lack of news as a general positive.
I'd been wondering what the Lions were going to do with their surfeit of ruckman. Both Cameron Wood and Beau McDonald have been mentioned as possible trades.
Well it looks like the Pies are sniffing around Wood but the language is very coy between the two clubs. Given there is a carefully crafted rivalry between the two (and its well deserved - fucking Collingwood!) I imagine any player trade is always handled with studied indifference. Check the article below.
I have a Flickr set from my recent trip to Melbourne up for the world's enjoyment. It's not particularly representative of the trip, not being a single record store, book store, project management workshop or the insides of any bars. There is however lots of fantastic Melbourne street art, some wonderful Fitzroy skyline, one photo of almost all of my hosts (or at least their canine representatives) and one sad little pooch.
The street art is mostly from two parts of the city. One is Centre Place, a wonderful old alley in which I had my first Melbourne coffee during my first visit five years ago. The wonderful atmosphere of these alleys, one part Blade runner, one part Paris, another All Australian just define Melbourne for me. More than the cold and the wet, more than the footy. Melbourne, unlike Brisbane, has retained a sense of history and embraces its old buildings. Melbournites know a little decay is part of living in a big city and Centre Place with its deco alley lights and little balconies rising above boutiques and
coffee shops has a side alley which is an unofficial free zone where vandalism laws are not necessarily enforced. What has happened is a progressive art space, as artists paint the walls over the work of their predecessors, a strata of art on art. I wonder what the unwritten laws are in the space. How soon can you paint over another work? Do you wait until the bombers and taggers have had their way with a piece? Or is there a time limit, some form of currency of talent and seniority that says its OK to take that piece down now, it has had its day?The other section is an alley that whose name escapes me but offers the same amnesty, mostly to stencillers. Its interesting how both stencilling and sticker art don't seem to happen much in Brisbane. You see a few isolated pockets here and there, but its still mostly spray can art in
Brisneyland, and the chances of any sort of amnesty or free areas like we see in Melbourne seem pretty slim. Anyway enjoy the photos, where you will also see the amazing GPO Building, a shopping mall with a unique approach to muzak, my abortive attempt to capture Melbourne's wonderful array of inner city pubs and my surrogate dog of many years, Brodie, who is sufferring from coonhound paralysis and was a sad little dog indeed.