Saturday, May 12, 2007

Trainspotting

WAKING IN THE NIGHT, FROZEN COLD AND WITHDRAWING, topping up on methadone... not so miserable. I was lucky today, I had £20 to spend (but nothing more) ... rang the man. He said come to this certain railway station near where I used to live. I said what do you mean, come to the bridge. No, he said. Wait on the platform.

Half an hour or more went past as the trains whizzed by. A huge one pulled up and the driver got out, walked right to the back cab, got back in, shunted it forward along another track after points change. Yes, my friends, I was there long enough to notice all that ... I also noticed that nearly every corner of that station was camera'd. Why he'd asked to meet me there - I had no idea.

Eventually, after it became clear this man was not coming, I caved in and piled one of my very last 50p's into the corner callbox only to get him ranting at me how dare I not be there; the platforms were heavily surveillanced, he'd said meet on the stairs ... but what stairs? All three staircases there are heavily camera'd up. I hate it when people insist they didn't say things that I believe they did. My suspicion is something was up, he was doing something, he accidentally missed me out and he was covering his omission with aggressive talk. That's what I believe.

Well he did eventually show and I got a sacchetini-style bag.

Got a lot of trainspotting done in the meantime though ...

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Does everyone know Trainspotting?

It's a brilliant movie.

Shame it's a totally unrealistic portrayal of heroin for the E generation. Kids falling down in ecstasy after their hits. It just doesn't happen that way. The ecstasy of heroin is a kind of relief, like life itself pumping into your veins. The heroin high is far more subtle than the MDMA-like state Danny Boyle (the director) portrayed. And though it does at least confront HIV there are no collapsing veins, no abscesses in this movie. None of the more day-to-day consequences of years of unremitting drug-use. Even prison, though it does get a mention, is neatly skirted around.

Trainspotting is a witty, pacey film with bright characters and it makes great viewing.

But it tells no more about drug addiction than you could scrawl on the back of a fag packet ...

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Did you all know I've opened a new comedy blog? (Well, sundry (nonmusical) clips - mostly comedy.)

The famous 5,000,000 hits spiders on drugs is there ....

as are ::

Chinese children floating down a river in massive hamster-balls ...

Gentlemen's Restroom Etiquette ...

and

Edyta's very stylish silent movie ...

Do have a good poke through.

Any decent clips you have - shove the urls in my comments box. Donations most gratefully accepted!

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Hey! Ye foreigners! Note my new BABELFISH translator on the page!! Easy to use:: simply click the flag and it translates the entire page into that language... couldn't believe it first time I saw it go ... -- wow!!

3 comments:

  1. Sorry I haven't been by in a while ... my comments on other blogs have been lacking due entirely to time constraints. But I've linked you to my site and I'll be by to visit more often.

    I'll also check out your video site.

    That said, Trainspotting was an excellent movie. Absolutely loved it.

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  2. Howdy Gled, am only catching up now. I like that little Babelfish translator thingy! I may want to add that to my blog as well. Very handy for non-English speakers.

    Haven't had much of a chance to rake through the internet, weekend was busy.

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  3. By the way, I have a clip for you. It's about "High Power Jobs"...

    http://www.glumbert.com/media/highpower

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