Monday, March 28, 2011

i can't give you anything but love, baby

bringing up baby is such a wonderful ridiculous film, snappy dialogue, slapstick idiocy,
cary grant, katharine hepburn and a leopard. what more could you want?
the leopard was played by nissa, who apparently liked hepburn's perfume. hepburn liked nissa, too and didn't mind filming scenes with her. (more about nissa the leopard)
nevertheless bringing up baby includes lots of split screen photography youtube excerpts here including one which shows the split screen techniques
in the original screenplay, baby (the leopard) was written as a panther. (in africa and asia, a panther is a black leopard. but panthers can also be black jaguars, if they are south american).
curiously, the "leopard" in bringing up baby is sent to susan vance (katharine hepburn) by her brother in south america. so really, they should have made baby a jaguar. it would have been quite cool hearing katharine pronounce, "jag-waah"
ogden nash tells us (in the Pather),
The panther is like a leopard,
Except it hasn't been peppered.
Should you behold a panther crouch,
Prepare to say Ouch.
Better yet, if called by a panther,
Don't anther.
you'd think this would be irrelevant in australia, but no.
big cats are seen to prowl all over the countryside, sightings on big cats victoria, and an article in the ballarat courier lots of sheep and cattle being mauled, but no people
sadly, a "safe" leopard just recently mauled/killed a television crew member in namibia

here is a much safer kind of leopard, because it's a cardboard cut-out,

David Chancellor via triangletriangle
one of things i like about leopards is that they like to loll in trees


i remember reading about that leopards (or possibly panthers) "drop" from their vantage points in trees onto unsuspecting prey strolling below
i don't know where i got this from.
they do haul their prey up trees to keep it safe from competing carnivores like lions and hyenas more about leopards


here is a picture of someone in the 30s with their pet cheetah... presumably relatively
"safe",
although i wouldn't want to be whatever that cheetah is looking at. as sylvester liked to say to tweetie, hello breakfast!


another "safe" pussy cat, looks like a leopard
this confusion between leopards and cheetahs, reminds me of the scene in Gallipoli, at the beginning,
Jack: What are your legs?
Archy Hamilton: Springs. Steel springs.
Jack: What are they going to do?
Archy Hamilton: Hurl me down the track.
Jack: How fast can you run?
Archy Hamilton: As fast as a leopard.
Jack: How fast are you going to run?
Archy Hamilton: As fast as a leopard!
Jack: Then let's see you do it! 




Tuesday, March 22, 2011

revisiting elephants

this morning a white elephant appeared down at flinders street station
(it appeared last year, but i couldn't figure out what it was all about from my viewing point up high on level 43) it's a "no nuclear" white elephant, so very timely, with the reactor melt-down in japan.
poor japan.
i wonder if the connection is "an elephant never forgets" and nuclear waste never goes away?

another excellent elephant phrase, this time "elephant in the room", courtesy of banksy. thanks, bansky.

these seem to keep falling on my head...



i've seen a few water drip images recently
cloud softie kit
"the shape of water of water when it drips"
small rain clouds
[richard scarry] spilled water via goldensmith
and here, a smarty-pants clever idea for a tap light










with a segue into little fluffy clouds ...

and a video including clouds from the science of sleep, to velvet underground

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

coffee v. diamond

if i stop buying take-away coffees will i ever have enough money to buy a diamond ring?
what a dumb question, this is definitely a choice of style (good signage, graphics) over substance.


caribou-oooooooooooooooou

listening to the pixies quite a bit, and am in love with caribou,
especially the crazy wailing of the eponymous lyric
listen via youtube (this version won't embed),

inspired by the pixies inspired by the pixies, i bought a copy of david vann's caribou island
i spot-read it and it seemed really good,
turns out, it's really really good. plus p had read the review in the age and it was on his "read me" list... (smh/age review, death in the family, readings review)
so that's 2 for the caribou!
of course, there is the original caribou (see above)

and, while driving and listening to the pixies, p told me about the caribou plane, which is able to fly at very slow speed and is/was ideal for picking up/dropping off troups in tricky locales
the australian government has
scrapped the caribous
abc story,
raaf to scrap 'obsolete' caribou fleet

3 out of 4, ain't bad