Baralier ([info]baralier) wrote,
@ 2009-04-14 18:25:00
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Current mood: busy
Entry tags:books, continuum, costuming, dvds, re-enacting, uni

Long overdue update
It's been some two months since I wrote anything here so I thought I should let you know I'm still alive.

Uni has settled into classes and courses. The text book issue was resolved. It turns out that both lists were incorrect and the class had no texts assigned as the Bookshop person had said. Our lecturer thought it would be cheaper for us if she just uploaded the various extracts online for us to view. After some discussion in the first couple of tutorials the overwhelming preference was to pay the copyright fee for printing and get them collated into a student reader. I know I vastly prefer having printed reading material than reading it online. Apart from being more practical it doesn't make your screen go funny when you write on it with a highlighter.

I've renewed some acquaintances from last year though most of the people I was friends with from last year are not doing the same classes as me this semester. Have to organise to catch up with Sarah for lunch at some point. The horrible cow went to Italy over the summer and did a course on Italian art. So very jealous.

The classes themselves are interesting. Though the Nazi Germany one is certainly more of a brain struggle. Mainly because there's a lot more being added to it than the usual tropes of "here's what the Nazis did and they were bad M'Kay". And so far its mostly been the origins. I know bits of this but the actually history is far more complex than I've given it credit for.

[info]cold_echo will be pleased to know that the glass cabinet has finally been given a home in the hallway and it is now out of the lounge.

I discovered a tobacconist in Frankston, Cignall Specialist Tobacconist who must be one of the few remaining places in Melbourne that deal with pipe smokers. For those who may be unaware I have had the occasional smoke on the clay pipe I acquired for re-enacting. I then moved on to using a long stemmed Ropp Cherrywood that I believe used to belong to my uncle. I might only smoke once a month or so but I do find it rather relaxing. Anyway the vulcanite stem on the Ropp broke and the clay one had snapped both during the house move. Since finding pipe suppliers is harder than finding stems I gave them a ring to see if they could help. I headed down a few days later and came away with a replacement stem for the Ropp that I was able to fit in with a little bit of sanding, two types of tobacco and a pipe lighter. I'm not going to be paying off any of his kids school fees with what I will buy but I had possibly one of the best customer service experiences I've had in years.

Uncle Kev's incentivasation payment arrived and I've had a little splurge on Ebay, though mostly replacing VHS with DVDs, paid some bills and put some aside to get the windscreen replaced. But after today I'm glad I had the money in the bank. My watch is an old Seiko given to me as my 13th birthday present. It's a damn good watch but it was in dire need of a service. I took it into the service centre today and they said they'd need to send it off to Seiko, but it was going to cost me $120. I just about died. Yes I know it's a good quality watch and as such parts might cost a little bit more but for a clean and re-oil I wouldn't have thought it would be even half that. Ouch!

I'm also hoping to use Kev's cheque to pay for some wool fabric for the costume I want to make for Continuum. If anyone knows of any good suppliers for jacket wool in red please point me their direction. I am so out of touch with costuming suppliers it's not funny.




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[info]raven_
2009-04-14 09:24 am UTC (link)
Wool is expensive :(

How much do you need? Though I think I mainly have navy (yuck) and black (over my dead body).

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[info]baralier
2009-04-14 09:27 am UTC (link)
Looking to do a British Military tunic (hence the need for red). Prolly about 3 metres.

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[info]raven_
2009-04-14 09:37 am UTC (link)
*nod*

I don't have that much. Will ask my SCA buddies where is good to buy.

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Hilton's?
[info]short_mort
2009-04-14 09:31 am UTC (link)
http://www.hiltonfabrics.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=32

I know they are in Ballarat but I suspect they may do stuff for Sovereign hill.

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Re: Hilton's?
[info]baralier
2009-04-14 11:24 am UTC (link)
Thanks for that. I'll give them a ring and see what they've got.

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[info]pink_kan
2009-04-14 10:01 am UTC (link)
Were you still wanting help with some costume-y thing?

My life seems to be running along rather quickly so make sure and book me in if you want!!

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[info]baralier
2009-04-14 11:18 am UTC (link)
I think I'll be right with the construction. My nephew has moved down from QLD and is doing a fashion course in Melbourne. I think between him, Mum and myself we should be able to make it. Fitting is always the painful bit but having him just down the road (at Mum's) should make make it easier.

We'll still have to catch up at some point though about the toga.

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[info]short_mort
2009-04-14 11:24 am UTC (link)
Toga?

http://everything2.com/node/1858175 (written by me)

I wish I was in Aus, I could lend you one!

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[info]baralier
2009-04-14 11:50 am UTC (link)
No, my old toga from Karen's Party ended up with Karen.

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[info]pink_kan
2009-04-14 10:55 pm UTC (link)
And the Aunty Jack dress... don't forget that.... I'm sure you're dying to wear it again ;)

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[info]mireille21
2009-04-14 12:34 pm UTC (link)
I'd happily pay $120 to get my old Citizen ladies digital watch fixed. Can't even get parts for it anymore apparently. Apparently ladies don't wear fancy digitla watches anymore, and haven't for the past ten years. Grumble grumble.

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[info]zey
2009-04-14 02:47 pm UTC (link)
Well hello there, fellow tobacco pipe smoker!

I first took up the habit in '92 as a way to remember my Dad but found it's a much more satisfying smoke. Much cheaper too, since you can better regulate the amount you're smoking by just topping up and bowl size. Plus, pipe tobacco has none of the chemical additives to keep the tobacco lit that you get in cigs.

What's the stereotype of a pipe smoker? Funny smelling old Grandpa. The additives have to be playing their own part in the cancer risk factors, I reckon. Speaking of which, you'll likely find that some people who object to cigarette and cigar smoke don't mind pipe smoke quite so much. The second-hand smoke is much more aromatic than choking and it often triggers long lost, pleasant childhood memories.

Tends to be an at-home thing for me nowadays though. Much as I prefer the quality of the smoke, the seemingly obligatory comments from all and sundry bogan passersby about tobacco pipes and dope get repetitive and tiresome. As much as I say that, you'll find your local bong shop will probably have a good collection of tobacco pipes on hand (if only to maintain the pretense that their shop's wares have legit uses outside the drugs culture).

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[info]pink_kan
2009-04-16 01:29 am UTC (link)
long lost, pleasant childhood memories

Not that I want to ruin your passtime, but the only memories I have of a pipe smoker are an uncle who has since had surgery on both his legs for gangrene, I believe he's got some stints in there too and he's had heart bypass surgery...

Not exactly what I'd call pleasant memories.

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[info]cold_echo
2009-04-15 07:39 am UTC (link)
Yeah, how fucking long have you been there. Goon bag.

The KRudd monies you got... is this the tax bonus? I check my account every day and there is no love and my obstetrician wants paying :(

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