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Friday, August 19, 2005

italia.

well it has been a week full of action over here in the uk. unfortunately i have little time, so ill give you a quick summary. On monday i got a hair cut, my head now feels about 1kg lighter and looks alot more tidy; so as my once dark tanned skin continues to fade, the long shaggy surfy hair has also gone. but i still have my ocker aussie accent, which i will never lose. I bought a car on wednesday, im going to pick in up in about 30 mins, its a 5 door peugeot. cheap to run, cheap to fix, and i got a sweet deal as the owner moves back to canada tomorrow so he had to sell. bargain. if it doesnt break down in the next 12 months, or if i dont crash on these wet and icy roads, i will be thoroughly stoked. it wont cost me anything apart from petrol as its already rego'd and taxed. deal. im going to italy on monday, i can't wait, going for a week and it will be a whirlwind tour. starting in rome and continuing on to pisa, florence, venice and finishing in milan(and hopefully a football match at the san siro) so im really excited about seeing all the famous buildings and works of art etc. plus im going with some cool mates from south africa so definitely some fun times ahead, shame its only a week, but im sure we will cram stacks into that time. anyways i have to go and pick up my car, ill write again after italy. hopefully some photos as well, still having trouble putting them on the net, as you would have noticed, but they will be up soon, or after i take a computing course. cool cool. hope your enjoying life. keep smilin :) andyb

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

plasticboarding.

well i havnt written on this for a while. thats because i havnt really done anything worthy of this quality blog, i didnt want to let the standard drop. but, last night i went snowboarding, well its snowboarding without the snow- someone obviously couldnt get enough of the sport during the 3-4 months snow period so they built a place where you can do it all year round. pretty much they get a big hill about 100m long/40m high. so they gradient on the slope is pretty decent, and they put this matting stuff on it, which looks like giant velco- the plastic hook side. and you strap on your board or ski's and off you go. simple. now as there is a pretty high risk of injury on the slopes you are supposed to have 4 lessons before you can go by yourself. but i thought, ive done quite a bit of skateboarding, mountainboarding, and a bit of surfing, if i combine all that skill and balance together i should be able to give it a decent crack. so luckily there was a girl working behind the desk who didnt really look like she knew what she was doing, so i just asked to go boarding and she let me. woohoo. so i strapped in, and went down the small slope to the lift. i thought i shouldnt try the huge run with the jumps and rails on my first try. so i caught this little lift thing up a pretty big slope which didnt have any obstacles in my path for me to smash when i barreled down the hill totally out of control. i got to the top and as i didnt have any idea of how to start off i thought, ill just go straight down and then move my feet and body a bit and see how the board reacts. sounds like a solid plan. its not that solid when you are going dead straight and really fast(you use the edge of the boarding to control your speed and course-by digging it into the slope at different angles- it would have been nice to know that about 20 seconds ago.) so im barrelling down the slope dead straight and i can feel the back end starting to slide around. im a goofy footer, so my left foot is at the back- so i am now caning down the hill backwards- yep only a matter of time before i stacked it. hard. and it was right at the bottom of the hill, when you're going the fastest, coincidently. the first 30 minutes were very hardcore, i took quite a beating. in hindight, lessons could have been a wise decision. using the trial and error method used to sometimes work in grade 8 maths. but i wouldnt recommend it when you are strapped to a piece of a wood going down a steep hill. by the end of the 2 hour session i was actually going pretty good, compared to the start anyways. but i dont think ive really learnt how to snowboard properly, i learnt ways how not to do it- give me a couple more sessions and ill be pulling backflips of the kicker ramp. so over all was great fun and i can't wait to do it again. also can't wait to do it in the real snow apparently its easier as well. i also went ice skating twice last week, but i wont write about that cause its pretty tame and non eventful compared to grating down plastic sheeting on your head with a board strapped to your feet.

ps. how was the cricket-i was so cut, been copping it from every pom at the hotel-2 runs. would have been the best victory ever, oh well at least it makes the series interesting. hope life is good where you are. keep smilin. andyb