Sunday, October 15, 2006

3 days until my gorgeous boy is here in Welly!!! YAY!!!!

Yay!!!!!! Wednesday is going to be one of the best days of this week, and right up there with the best days of my life.My gorgeous and amazing boy Adam is coming to spend some time in Wellington with me.Am I the luckiest guy right now or what?hehe.OK, I am very,very lucky. You know when you like someone alot, and you end up missing them when they're not with you?That's how I've been since I was in Levin at Adam's place for a few days last weekend. I'm not an obsessed psychotic jerk I promise.I'm just a romantic guy who has probably found the one I've been looking my whole life for.Adam is everything I have dreamed about.He not only makes me happy, but he knows how to make me laugh and makes me feel like I am actually something real. I just hope I'm good enough to make what we have in to something real special. Can't wait to see you and to hold you babe.Miss you lots. xxxx

Uncle Dougie Coming Soon.

In the next two weeks........I will have a newborn arrival joining my family.My brother Chris and his beautiful fiance(and my new sister-in-law) Grace are having their first child.I will find out once the baby is born if I have my first nephew or niece.I will be an Uncle for the very first time and I am so looking forward to it.I told my brother I didnt want to know what sex the baby was, until after the arrival. My family are all as excited as I am.My sister is the best babysitter and has been preparing alot.Mum is getting real excited about having her first grandchild.My brother,my sister and I are the luckiest sons and daughter.Our mum has always been there for us.We love her alot and would do anything for her.Nana is also real excited that she'll have her first great-grandchild soon too.Nana has always spoilt us since we were young. As soon as I know what sex the baby is......I will let you all know. Uncle Dougie......coming soon!!!! Haha

Saturday, October 14, 2006

OUT OF THE BLUE

Tuesday 13 November 1990; It began like any other morning, in the small Otago town of Aramoana.Children made their way to school, while other residents went about their daily routines. As evening appeared in the sleepy picturesque settlement, the still evening air was shattered, by the sound of gunfire.Longtime resident David Gray, had just started his shooting rampage.No-one would have imagined that this would become the worst massacre in our history.Just before 8.00pm, Garry Holden(38) was the first to be shot.Then Rewa Bryson and Jasmine Holden(both 11), were next to be killed.Then James Dickson(45), was shot.Tim Jamieson(69) and Victor Crimp(70), were killed. David Gray then gunned down three members of the Percy family, Dion Percy(5), Ross Percy(42), and Vanessa Percy(26).Then Gray killed Aleki Tali(41), before gunning down Chris Cole(61) and Leo Wilson(6).Police Sergeant Stuart Guthrie(41), was the last person to be killed in cold blood by David Gray before he hid from the swarms of police for more than 20 hours.David Gray(33), was finally gunned down by the Armed Offenders Squad, bringing an end to one of our darkest days. Out Of The Blue is a gripping, and emotionally charged account of what happened on November 13, 1990.Even 16 years after this tragedy, no one knows what made David Gray snap. Director Robert Sarkies, captures the gripping nature of this tragedy and gives us an honest and unbiased view of a tragedy that rocked our country. Of all the deaths depicted in this film, the one that sticks with you the most, is the last - that of David Gray himself, the killer of 13 innocent people. You are left reeling by both the stark brutality and the telling detail of it all. Out Of The Blue is a powerful film, made more so by the fierce restraint in it's delivery.It's makers have shaped a narrative from the tragic events of that day.It makes you dread every gunshot,every movement in the dark,every death.Even the final and fourteenth. When the violence starts, it is as the title says....out of the blue, and all the more devastating for it. Out Of The Blue shows us what it was like to be there.And if that makes it a film to be survived, more than enjoyed,it also means that it's succeeded as one of the most powerful pieces of New Zealand cinema in an age. Cast: Matt Sunderland, Karl Urban, Tandi Wright, Lois Lawn, Simon Ferry, Tony Bishop, Paul Glover, Georgina Fabish, Fayth Rasmussen, William Kirsher, Jacinta Wawatai. Director: Robert Sarkies Rating: R15 - Contains violence and content that may disturbed Younger Viewers. Running Time: 110 minutes. The Dougie Effect rating:

Monday, October 02, 2006

This is the most recent photo of me.It was taken on September 8, 2006 at SkyCity Terminal in Auckland.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. More women die of breast cancer than our annual road toll.It's a scary thought. All through October, iconic landmarks around the world will be lit in pink.These include the Sky Tower in Auckland, Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington, Christchurch Cathedral, Dunedin Municipal Chambers Clock Tower, Invercargill's Water Tower, The Empire State Building in New York, Sydney Opera House, Niagara Falls, Panama Canal, Leaning Tower of Pisa, and London Bridge. If you would like to show your support, you can get a pink ribbon from your local supermarket, or ASB Bank.