Daily Archives: September 5, 2005

last curry

last curry

Meh…. tonight is the last monday curry nights at Flirty Gorgeous. :( which is kinda sad because flirty gorgeous made them so awesome. although tonight was slightly different.

it was no longer that true indian styled layout. no condiments ranging from hot, hotter, spicy till you die kinda taste. and they were mainly thai curry dishes for some odd reason, and asian vegies (which might i add, since it was a platter by itself, i tried hard to avoid it >.> i will grow to love vegies one day, i promise). it was a totally different experience for me, as compared to the previous trips, but still filled me nontheless. i asked about the job as well, but it turned out the position was filled.

sad isn’t it? considering that it’s just next door to me. oh wells. waiting on kfc that’s the only one that hasn’t replied back since you know, i just handed in the app today. the rest that i either can’t contact (maccas), have weird responses (not going to name names, its a cafe near/around/in parliament house :o go guess) and etc, i hope they either call back soonish or kfc books me (yippeeee!!!).

well, digressing from the curry itself, why i wanted to be hired by kfc:

they are so fun! that about sums it all up.

let me tell you why. when i first went to order kfc a couple of weeks back, i just started thinking why don’t i work here? there was a chinese girl there, and an obvious train of trainees who doesn’t seem locals pottering around the kitchen and so on. it was entirely made up of girls as far as the eyes could see, and they were all going crazy one of the newest girls, a chinese girl, saying that “she’s mine!” as she giggles.

nono, it isn’t about the chinese vs the whites, it was more like the kinda play i had do with my friends that i love.

anyways anyways. so when i was asking for application, the entire kitchen suddenly went abuzz. the kitchen girls were, like, trying to see how i looked like or something. i felt so amused, warm and welcomed all at the same time, even though i wasn’t even a part of them. and everyone kept SMILING AND SMILING….

oo so nice.. :D

anyways! back to flirty gorgeous!

so i noticed someone, who seems like he was one of the 2 owners’ son. he was going around the place taking pictures, and they turned out very nice too. so i kinda asked if erm, i could borrow his pictures for this blog. they haven’t given me a definitive answer yet, most importantly were the curries tho, but since uhm… this is the last night, i guess no curry picts! :(

but i am sure you guys would want to see why i love that place so much too, that’s just not all about food. the ambience, the slow jazz music, the occassional live jazz nights on fridays…

they say they would tell me whenever i walk pass, if i could get the picts… which is uh… any time tomorrow because i need to buy drinks.

geez.

talk about convenience. we are now between client, neighbours.. and friends? in all likelihood lol…..

more signs of spring… just not from my camera :(

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Katrina

Katrina

i know that Katrina wiped out a few towns 5-6 days ago (depending on where u stay :o ) and lots of problems have arised because of that. i refrained from talking much about it at that time, because the media is often known to blow up circumstances or report circumstances that they do not know much about.

they would only say “oh look, poor people are dying (flashes white people) and evil people are looting the poor (flashes black people)” and it’s not uncommon. a few documentaries ago, it has also been pointed out how the media often portray the black people in a bad light. if there’s a crime, the criminal that’s often telecast is a black. so, while i did read news about katrina, it was on bbc where they wrote it in a semi neutral way (aka how they received the news) and on some australian news.

like typical news though, australian newspapers concentrates on what matters to them most. the aussie suvivors and the missing people in new orleans that could be from aussie. they are not to be blamed tho, they have a right to care about their own, it is what most local newspapers anywhere in the world would have done. 70% local news, 30% world news.

anyways, reading enough about the media hyped up, i finally heard a cnn interview with the New Orleans mayor, Ray Nagins. you can find it here as a transcript (links to the actual interview too).

First off, my first feeling towards it was, “THAT IS ONE AWESOME MAYOR!!!” i don’t know why, maybe it was the colloquail use of his language, maybe it was his hard felt words and expressions (man, man, man, man) or maybe just the fact that he tells other governors, mayors whatnots to stop holding press conferences. he knew what was going on in his little place somewhat, and he knows what needs to be done, but can’t get it because of the red tape, because of the idiots who refuse to answer to his call.

while studying for my journalism dip before, we had to watch a certain movie, called wag the dog or something. it was based around what happens in a pr department when the president have to make a speech in the white house. more than half the time, the president does not know what he has to deliver, but he just have to follow the speech, the actions written in the speech so that everything comes out right.

like in a disaster situation, and he has to declare war or say something emotional, he goes up to the podium, with a speech already on the table, complete with actions on what to do. so in the right times, he teared. at the right times, he cleared his throat, as if emotionally caught, and called for a glass of water.

and the news media ate it all up.

and then we have mayor nagin who goes off on the interview, little cussings, little anger, emotional and crap. it feels real, and at times, you wonder if it is real. but this guy’s office is in the water anyways, so where is his pr agent?

so he’s still cool! because some of the street language, i don’t think any pr agent would have allowed. moreover, whatever he has said, might put his political career in danger.

then we look at george bush. arriving at some point in time 2 days after katrina, with the media dogging his steps, looking pretty in pictures, hugging kids and talking and more speeches. at this point in time, do we really need more speeches? do we need the media there or the reinforcements? how is it that the media can get to the “survivors” more easily than the help needed?

as kanye west puts it “GEORGE BUSH DOESN’T CARE ABOUT BLACK PEOPLE.” it’s all about the publicity…

my heart’s with you :( people of new orleans

i forgot to add though, that i agree with him on many points. no one asked USA to help out iraq, but they did. no one asked USA to help out the tsunami victims, but they did. the speed of help is tremendously fast, and yet when it comes to home grounds.. what happened? 4-5 days to start relief works? and we are not even talking about a third world country, we are talking about the wannabe police force of the world, the great ol’ USA.

and it took 4-5 days to have proper relief work started from the country itself. for people to take notice. 4-5 days in which looters have started rolling.

4-5 days that could have saved more people, less suicide, less rape, less woes. less everything but more survivors.

The country has failed their own.

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