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Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Music, alcohol and women

Okay, I didn't blog for a whole two days. Outrageous, innit?!
I did many other interesting things in that time so it's not a time wasted. Apart from working many long ours I:
- visited a new place
- went to a concert
- came up with a movie script idea.

The new place is Malmesbury. And this is its story as I see it.
Few years ago I made a New Year (or birthday, I'm not sure; these are usually times when I resolute) to visit at least two new places in the UK a year. When I say a place I do not mean a pub or a gay club (though doing that is very enjoyable and always a bonus) but a new city or town or site. That grew from the fact that I've been living in this country for many long years now and I do not really know it very well. I need to improve it.
So I received an invitation to Malmesbury. I didn't know what to expect but I didn't expect much. My experience was beautiful. For a start it's a lovely old establishment with a lot of stone in its architecture. I approve of stone, it looks classy. Then there's a cathedral which looks like a Tintern Abbey on postcards, in real life is much smaller, it's open late at night though and looks pretty. Everyone knows everyone and you can just ask a passer-by, "Excuse me sir, would you kindly show me a way to Tom's house?" And what was a cherry on a top they serve beer that gets people drunk after having only one pint (I'm a Pole, I know what I'm saying).

The concert was in hands of a duty. Nothing happened that required my help (as in first aid help) so I got to enjoy a really good classic rock show. The guys on guitars were absolutely amazing. I think it was the first time in my life when I really got to understand a phrase "drugs, sex and rock'n'roll" with a stress on a rock'n'roll part.
I just had a though that my dear saying "wine, women and singing" in reality shows the very same principles.

The movie is going to be about a doll. And a child with a mother. The doll will be spooky. A bit like Chucky but in a more psychological rather than gore way. It's going to be a short and a rather short one. I need to find a camera man and a little girl to help me out with a project. I think that it has a potential.

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