Wednesday, June 27, 2007

I'm bringing Dougie back!!! once again.....

Hey everyone.It's been a little while since I last did a post on here where I've actually written something.So I'm back and I am going to write something.Funny that eh!!
Hope you've all been doing great and the winter cold snap aint getting you down.
I have moved out of the backpackers and have found a flat near the Terrace with 6 other people.It is pretty cool.I officially move in next weekend and I will finally have my own bed back as well as my own tv.It seems like such a long time since I last slept in my own bed.Bring it on already!!!
Transformers is nearly out at the movies and I seriously cannot wait!!
I used to love watching the old tv series way back in the 80's.Yes I am that old.!
I seriously hope I dont end up being disappointed by the new movie.The trailer looks awesome and the cast looks pretty cool too.
Will post more stuff another time.
xx
Dougie

Friday, June 15, 2007

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Some of my favourite music videos for you all to enjoy.

Steps - Stomp: Love this video because it's so gay.But it's also kinda catchy. The Glamazons Ricky Martin and Christina Aguilera - Nobody Wants To Be Lonely

Review: Pink - Live at Auckland's Vector Arena

Pink Where: Vector Arena, Auckland When: Sunday, June 10 She may be among pop music's biggest talents, but it seems Pink really wants to be a rock star. There were enough guitar solos, hairy axe men and tight leather pants at Pink's climactic Auckland show to rival a Metallica concert. And that was before the Harley Davidson arrived on stage. Pink began her show like a true metalhead, dressed head to toe in black leather and rocking out with guitar-fuelled versions of Trouble and Like A Pill, played to a crowd warmed up with classic AC/DC, Rolling Stones and Guns N' Roses tracks. What a way to start. Luckily, that wasn't the only trick in Pink's impressive book. She spent the rest of the show proving why she's one of the world's biggest pop stars, pleasing a near sell-out crowd with a 90-minute set full of impressive theatrics, quick-fire costume changes, self-deprecating humour and upbeat pop songs. And there wasn't a sign of end-of-tour fatigue, something many may have been worried about after Pink delayed this show to fit in three extra dates during her exhausting - and record-breaking - Australian tour. She certainly couldn't have been tired to perform the thrilling high-rise theatrics scattered throughout the set. During the song Fingers, Pink stripped down to a fluorescent bikini and worked her way through a series of raunchy manoeuvres in a net soaring above the stage, no doubt pleasing the men scattered among the mostly teenage audience. There were plenty more theatrics, with flamenco dancing and a hilarious version of recent hit single Stupid Girls complete with ditzy mock-celebrities stumbling along the catwalk in front of the stage. That song sounds even more prophetic now that Paris Hilton is behind bars. And when the poptastic thrills ground to a halt with a sit-down acoustic campfire sing-along - including the politically-charged Dear Mr President and several covers - Pink managed to make it entertaining with some great singing and well-timed jokes. Those covers - Bob Marley's Redemption Songs, Janis Joplin's Me and Bobby McGhee and 4 Non Blonde's What's Going On - showcased both Pink's taste in music and her impressive vocal range. If anyone ever doubted Pink - don't. People, this girl can sing. And she couldn't resist donning those leathers one more time for U + Ur Hand, getting in touch with her inner bogan by performing while draped over a giant Harley Davidson. She ended - ironically - with Let's Get the Party Started, complete with confetti drop and more high-rise theatrics. Whew. Pink, you've earned a break. Fellow pop chart-toppers Gwen Stefani and Christina Aguilera are due to perform on the same stage in the next couple of months. They should probably be taking notes from Pink, because they're going to have to be really impressive to top this performance.
Reviewed by Dougie

Saturday, June 09, 2007

How to seduce a straight guy in 10 easy steps!!!

For all of you out there who have ever wondered how you can score that hot straight guy from your work or your sports team or whereever...this is how it's done.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

My Favourite Clips from OutTakes 2007

Another Gay Movie is a parody of every teen movie that has screened over the past 10 years.It is about 4 guys who will do anything possible to lose their anal virginity on their prom night.It's hilarious and totally funny in the same kinda vein as American Pie.Watch this clip for a sneak peak.It features Graeme Norton in a very hilarious role!! The straight world gets Die Hard 4 and MI3. We get Eating Out 2. We win. The first gay movie sequel ever, if you enjoyed one, take two before bedtime. A sex comedy for everyone, Eating Out 2 asks some serious questions about closet politics, the Christian Right’s ex-Gay Movement and sexual identity, but then forgets to really answer them – it’s so dizzy and anyway, it’s having too much fun. In the first film, student Kyle convinced his straight roommate to pretend to be gay to get the girl. Now Kyle pretends to be heterosexual to land Troy, the new guy – and nude model – in town, only to find himself joining the campus ex-gay support group and nabbing a girlfriend! Kyle’s ex-boyfriend, Marc, is horrified at the plan and decides to pursue the confused Troy with his own tactic – being his out gay self. Who will win? It’s so good natured that you know everyone gets the boy and no one loses. Lie back and enjoy.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Another Queen's Birthday weekend over and another birthday for me too.And a new Queen was announced!!!

Queen's Birthday is over for another year and I am another year older too. I had a great night out with some of my work collegues from Reading Cinemas and also some of my non work friends too.I would like to say a big THANK YOU to Ian, Alyssa, Jen, Nathanial and Christina for representing the slackers of Reading Cinemas and heklping to make this the best birthday I've had since I moved to Wellington.I would also like to say Thank You to Logan, David, Joe, Aaron and Miss Ellie Kat for making it a blast too.Bring on the next party!!!! Drag personality ‘Ellie Kat’ triumphed over seven other glamorous contestants to be crowned the capital’s ‘Queen of all Queens’ – Miss Drag Wellington – last night at Imerst nightclub. Kat tells GayNZ.com she’s “very excited and pleased” to have won the title. Over 400 people were at the show. For her ‘talent’ section she chose to perform to the Gnarls Barkley hit ‘Crazy’. Brendan Goudswaard, 22, has been performing as Ellie Kat since his talent quest at Wellington High School. He says he even appeared in drag for his school class photo and ID card. “Ellie Kat said all the right things – support our community, help the NZ AIDS Foundation, prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS,” an attendee reported back. In second place was Sasha Frieze, and third was Nalia Star, performing a live number in an outfit resembling Bette Midler. All the other entrants lip synched. Miss Ribena and the team from Auckland’s Family nightclub were there at the show, and have now decided to fly Goudswaard to Auckland for a special K’ Road performance next month. Congratulations Ellie.You're a star and a total darling.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!!!

Yep it is my 28th birthday to do and thanks for the emails I've recieved from some of my friends.Thank you for even thinking of me.I appreciate it alot and I value your friendships imensely.
xx
Dougie