Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Procrastinating Is The New Black

Or as a friend of mine loves to say: "I wake up very early in the morning so that I can have more time to do nothing."



And on this topic, a nice short article from the GOOD Issue 18:


People talk a big game about “spending the whole day in bed,” but few realize the commitment this actually takes. Most people give up around noon, lured by the prospect of huevos rancheros. To be a true stay-in-bed-all-day connoisseur, you need to resist these urges and let pure, sweet lethargy take over. It’s winter, after all—it works for bears. Here are some tips:

Satin eye mask 

This is essential, not just for the luxe factor, but also to prevent beautiful weather from weakening your resolve. Yes, the sun is shining. But remember that, unless you live in a cave, the sun shines all the time.

Books 

Having a stack of books next to the bed will make you feel distinguished and erudite. You’re not lazy; you’re savoring the pleasures of fine literature! (Even if you’re actually delving the depths of a bag of salt-and-vinegar chips and New Moon.)

Room service 

Plan on having breakfast, lunch, and dinner in bed. The aforementioned frozen waffles are a low-effort and tasty breakfast, and they don’t create a crumb problem the way toast does. But, for later in the day, be sure to have a few delivery options already entered in your phone and ready to dial.

Nice pajamas 

Ladies: Ditch the worn Old Navy PJs and instead consider a pair of satin pajamas or a glam negligee with robe. Gentleman: don’t slob around in your boxers and yesterday’s undershirt. Dress for the occasion in a nice pair of silk or flannel pajamas. Smoking jacket optional.

Hydration 

Since water is boring, liven it up with an ice tray full of flavored cubes (lemon, orange, maraschino, even mint). Sip this subtly flavored beverage from a goblet on your bedside table as the day drowsily marches on.

Board games 

There’s nothing more fun than a game of Boggle, Clue, Monopoly, Uno, or good old-fashioned checkers while in bed. If you don’t have an opponent handy, well, that’s what the internet is for.

That’s entertainment 

Be sure to have your favorite movies, streaming video site, or classy cable-drama-series DVDs all cued up. Note: It’s absolutely okay if you end up watching infomercials all day.

Embrace social media 

If you’re spending all day in bed, you want other people to know about it, and be jealous. So provide frequent and descriptive Twitter and Facebook updates about your day. “Gray bird on windowsill.” “Turning over now.” “Tahitian Gardenia candle worth the $20.”

Wine or beer

If you spend all day in bed, there’s really only one way to differentiate “day” from “night,” and that would be booze. At 5 p.m., crack open a cold one to celebrate your achievement. Then, you’ve got just a few more hours to kill and it’s back to bed! Good job—and sweet dreams.

Zzz 

Being in bed doesn’t mean you have to be asleep, but you should take frequent naps. Some people find it hard to wake up from a full night’s rest only to immediately return to a REM state, but those peoples are quitters. To bore yourself unconscious, imagine you are 17th-century aristocrat: What would you be wearing? What would you be doing? What would the trees outside looks like? What sort of dialogue would you be…zzz.

A few ground rules: Trips to the bathroom are allowed. So are trips to the front door to let in the delivery guy. Not permitted? Ab workouts, work-related web-surfing, cooking anything more ambitious than frozen waffles. Also: it helps to have a partner with you in this endeavor but it is not necessary—more covers for you.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Saturday, March 27, 2010

в онзи лист "..., ама друг път"























Coming from this, I though I can scale down the project to listing only all the shows I have ever seen in my life. I am just afraid that I will reach back the initial number. But I am definitely doing it. I think it will be a good thing to put all those hours of entertainment and reflection into something useful that someday somebody can use.

Or one day, after many years, I can take it and say:

1. "Mine is better!"

2. "What a waste of time!"


Let's hope it will be the first.

Nyakoy meh presledva


love song for a vampire

spring in the city






















Not for very long, but it was good to have the sun back.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

25 before 25

Damn, some people even had a plan.
Me, nothing.
So far, though...

born for the storm




Because, you know, it seems to me that, I mean, except for being a little mentally ill, she’s pretty normal.
Benny & Joon (1993) 

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Saturday, March 20, 2010

narcissism is my second name

fry, poach, scramble


lady gaga never gets old



not the usual excel sheets

inspire. innovate. create.





intelligent business monkey


cure

People say that when a door closes, another one opens. Or something in this direction.

My point here is that when a series season is done (the closing door) and you have to wait one year for the next one, you have two options (the opening door): a) you start a completely new one or/and do reruns of something old and good, and b) you are lucky enough to have a completely new series season waiting around the corner.

I am lucky enough and when I have to say goodbye to some underaged teenage faces, I can welcome two very intelligent and funny grown-up women:


You know, cuz' equilibrium is funny like this.

thought

I had a thought today about starting a "Julie and Julia"-a-like project, but for TV shows.
365 days, starting this summer with tv-shows recaps.
I need to figure out this first: should it be 365 different shows, or only selected seasons that made it in the history of tv wall fame?

drinking coffee on the terrace

after the rain, there are still drops on the windows, which dry and vanish slowly. and then comes the sun; not complete, more like two or three sunlights that illuminate the drops. spring.

take a moment

so true

Many people think that before they can do what they want to be known for doing, they first need to pay their dues. The problem is that once they start paying their dues, they never get around to doing the thing they always wanted to do.

If you are lucky enough to know what you want to be known for doing (and this is a very hard question), then start doing that thing immediately!

At first you will probably have to work nights and weekends, and make certain sacrifices. But eventually, if you do that thing prolifically and beautifully, you will become known as a person who does that thing prolifically and beautifully. Then, people might hire or pay you to do that particular thing (or by that point you might not even care, because the work itself will be sustenance enough).

Thursday, March 18, 2010

let's obsess before the end...

...and go for a ride with one of the most innovative series on current broadcast tv

cute overload

It's all down to an effective multitasking


Broadcast TV was a great choice when a> there weren't a lot of other options and b> when everyone else was watching the same thing, so you needed to see it to be educated.
Now, though, you could:
  • Run a little store on eBay
  • Write a daily blog done
  • Write a novel in progress
  • Start an online community about your favorite passion done
  • Go to meetups in your town done
  • Volunteer to tutor a kid, in person or online 
  • Learn a new language, verbal or programming done
  • Write hand written thank you notes each evening to people who helped you out or did a good job
  • Produce small films and publish them online done
  • Listen to the one thousand most important operas in progress
  • Read a book or two every evening in progress
  • Play a game of Scrabble with your family 
None of them are perfect. Each of them are better than TV.
Probably.
Probably not.
I am aware of the fact that TV is ruining my life, and yet I can't let go.
And frankly, I don't want to.
So here is one, for all of you, who, like me, can effectively multitask and manage to keep up with everything that matters.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Marple and Abigale Anthem

tea for breakfast,
tea for lunch,
tea for supper
and tea for brunch.
tea for me and tea for you,
for drinking tea is all we do.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

when you come across your old flickr account


What happens when you come across your old flickr account? Or any old social account, for this matter? It's a big roller coaster down to Memory Lain. It's both sweet and scary, that's what it is!

But let's have a look before I delete the account permanently (or until second consideration).

Profile pic: 
Madonna 
(not a surprise here)

Profile - About Me section: 
When i feel completely lost i find myself again through movies and music. They are my inspiration and joy. I love my friends but i hardly get anyone too close. The process of smiling is very important to me. I love to go outside in a sunny day and watch the smiling faces of complete strangers. I have a very tough character but if you get to know me and accept all my obsessions you are going to have a true, loving and caring friend from my side :) My ultimate dream and goal is to become an entertainment executive. 
(still holds to be true)

Pictures (selection):

  • talking to the sea
  • pretending to know how to play chess

  • Madonna's left boot

  • Albert - the penguin gentleman 

  • the pancake monster

  • exam session

  • conquering the world, one lake at a time


Note: all pictures are from 5 years ago


heaven, i am in heaven .....


Penguins in Heaven from Federico Costa on Vimeo.

Friday, March 12, 2010

skins invasion

isn't she lovely



“Let’s face it, we were all once 3-year-olds who stood in the middle of the living room and everybody thought we were so adorable. Only some of us grow up and get paid for it.”
- Meryl Streep

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

lessons from the master



Tina: Great movies begin with great writing.
RDJ: What does an actor look for in a script? Specificity, emotional honesty, catharsis.
Tina: And what does a writer look for in an actor? Memorizing. Not paraphrasing. Fear of ad-libbing.
RDJ: Actors want scripts with social relevance; warm weather locations; phone call scenes that can be shot separately from that insane actress that I hate; and long, dense columns of uninterrupted monologue. Turning the page and, for instance, seeing the phrase “Tony Stark continued”.
Tina: And we writers dream of a future where actors are mostly computer-generated and their performances can be adjusted, by us, on a laptop, alone.
RDJ: It’s a collaboration. A collaboration between handsome, gifted people and sickly, little mole people.
Tina: It’s really not. You should just say whatever we type.
RDJ: You know what, I should, you should—
Tina: Just say—say that.
RDJ: 
Ah…here are th
e nominees for best original screenplay.
Tina: Thank you.


(Presenting Oscars for Original Screenplay '10)

bow down

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Thursday, March 4, 2010

between two lungs

-- my small contribution --



-- some really good quality stuff --









Wednesday, March 3, 2010

I think I’m dumb, or maybe just happy.




I got no plans and too much time
I feel too restless to unwind
I’m always lost in thought
As I walk a block to my favourite neon sign
Where the waitress looks concerned
But she never says a word
Just turns the jukebox on
And we hum along
And I smile back at her

bowl of oranges



So that is how I learned the lesson that everyone is alone.
And your eyes must do some raining if you are ever going to grow.
But when crying don’t help and you can’t compose yourself.
It is best to compose a poem, an honest verse of longing or simple song of hope.
That is why I’m singing…

easy lucky free



But I can’t help it now,
looking for faces in the clouds,
I got some friends i barely see.
But we’re all planning to meet,
we’ll lay in bags as dead as leaves,
all together for eternity.

Norwegian wood



Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m sixty-four?