NB: If you don't know anything about the Peel case in the news recently, read this article to catch up on it here.

Seriously, I don't think that this is such a big deal... People have been putting up bulletins with petitions on MySpace and complaining about how unfair it all is.

I think that the media behind it, has caused a lot of confusion. Its not like the Peel is going to turn away every straight person that turns up. It will just be able to exercise its right if a large group of straight guys tried to get in for example.

The Peel would be stupid to turn away every girl that turned up. They would be doing something which is completely unethical, separating the fag and the fag hag! If they started doing this, the majority of guys who currently attend, would stop going and would go somewhere is!

Mainly, get over it. Its good that the Peel can now turn away big groups of straight people, seeing that what they said has a point. Straight people have how many clubs to go to????

I love going out and having fun. But I love dressing up and having fun even more. Me and Louie recently did that and boy did we have fun.

Louie got dressed up in her short short shorts, a white midori singlet, midori sunglasses, black vest, green bling!

I was dressed in a tight top with the sleeves rolled up and tucked under, so it looked sleeveless. I also had a yellow lei around my neck for the night, well until Louie broke it!!!! Okay, so maybe I didn't wear it like this photo, but I liked this photo, because she looks so happy in it! Come on, how can you not be happy wearing a lei????

I had a good time, except people kept trying to take it off and I was getting heaps of evil eyes. But they were mainly from girls who were just jealous that I had one and they didn't... BITCHES!

Now I feel the urge to be more creative when I go out. I'm in the mood, where I don't care what people think, I just go out and have fun!

As you are all pretty aware by now, I'm addicted to anything exciting and new on the internet. I recently stumbled across a website that I thought was really clever, so I thought I'd play around with it.

Its called FutureMe, and it basically lets you send an email to yourself in the future. You type the email, and then you put in what date you want the letter to be sent. You then can't see the letter until its sent to your inbox.

I played around with it, and sent myself one that I'll receive in 6 months. For those who don't know, I've recently got a new job at work, and I start that on Monday, so majority of the email was about how I'm feeling at the moment, and when I get the email in 6 months, hopefully I can look back at it and laugh!

Another great thing about the website is that it lets you read other peoples, well if they've selected public that is, and you can see what other people have sent to themselves, and when they want it sent to them....

Yeah, everyone looks up and then you have to try and figure out who thumbed you!


It's amazing how people can take things in many different ways. Take the above sentence for example. Whats the first thing that came to mind??

1. Obvious dirty, sleazy disgusting option. Don't deny it, everyone would think of this first.

OR

2. A bunch of people playing 'Heads down, thumbs up'.

Reason for the random post today about thumbs?? Well I can't remember how to play 'Heads down, thumbs up'. But thankfully, Wikipedia is here to help me out! Click here for article.

Thinking about this made me start thinking of all the other games that I used to play in primary and high school, and I got all reminiscent. But I'll stop now!

Are they any games that you remember playing?? What were they??

I'm addicted. Another musical to add onto the list. This one is awesome. I'm in love. I think I've listened to the album about 50 times on my iPod. The songs are catchy and fun, and it portrays a good message. The musical is called Spring Awakening and its currently at Broadway,

I'm also really excited because Wicked might be coming to Melbourne. I saw it on the news yesterday and screamed. Well not really screamed, but got a funny feeling on the inside. If it came to Melbourne, I'd would definitely go and see it.

The high school's musical is shaping up to be pretty good as well. Been helping out on Saturdays with the set, which is coming together. I'm Stage Managing it again, so that should be fun. Really looking forward to doing it again. The kids this year seem really nice and switched on, lets see how they go at the theatre!

Eurovision is over for another year, and as usual it provided me with many laughs. The first video is of the winners, Serbia. The next video is from the runners up, Ukraine.

From looking at the two videos, you can probably tell why I love it sooooo much.




The Winners!




Runner Up!

The main reason why I love it is the costuming, then the energy of the contests, closely followed by the music. Eurovision has everything anyone could ever need. It also has a whole bunch of confusing rules, which usually change ever year, and is always dominated by the 'Big 4'.

If you didn't watch it this year, make sure you mark it in your diaries for next year!

Before I go, I'll leave you one more, the entry from the United Kingdom.



I've been so preoccupied with trying to make my blog look good lately, that it totally slipped by that my last post was my 200th post! So first of all I just wanna say, 'WooHoo!'. To get to 200 blog posts is a very big thing for me, seeing that in the beginning, I really wasn't that interested in the whole blogging thing. Now though, I'm addicted to this and MySpace!

C Grade Personality has come a pretty long way since it started about 2 years ago. I think its finally getting to the point where I'm happy with the layout, and the way its set up. Maybe a few more things to tweak and it should be fine. If you have any suggestions, send them on :P Can you always click on the 'contact me' button in the header and shoot me an email.

So I've hit the 200 mark, what now for AdamMac I hear you all asking. Well, I think a couple of months ago, I bit off a bit more than I could chew with all the other internet accounts, i.e. flickr, Live Journal. I think I need to put more effort into those, and bring them up to scratch.

In terms of blogging, I'm currently tweaking the layout of a couple of blogs, before they are released. So as soon as I'm happy with them, they will be released. I'm thinking of making one a group effort, so I'll be needing some extra authors, so if your interested, stay tuned!

I just wanna say thanks to all the people that read this though. So, THANKS!

AdamMac

I recently found myself venturing out into the city to attend a birthday party at a place called Bang. I never been there before, and whenever I mentioned to someone that I was going there, I was usually met with a weird look on their face. Then asked a thousand questions about whether or not I knew what type of place that was, why I was going there, and people even told me on the day that I wasn't dressed for the occasion.

Now before you start getting the wrong idea, Bang is not an adult's club even though the name may suggest it. Bang is an emo/punk/metal/loud-crazy-dark-music club. Well I think thats the best kind of explanation for it. :S I was told that apparently I'm not emo enough to go to a club like Bang.

Apparently, if I wanted to be more emo, I should do the following things*:

  • have a long fringe and brushed to the one side, dyed black and straightened
  • wear a t-shirt complete with band insignia, tight black jeans with a studded belt and belt buckles
  • have to be more candid about my emotions, be more sensitive, broken hearted, glum and depressed.
As you can probably imagine, being emo really isn't my thing. And as a matter of fact, I don't think I could ever be emo. Anyway, with all this new knowledge, I thought I was ready to head out to one of their clubs. I grabbed LouLou and we headed out into the city.

For starters, we got lost. We had no idea where it was, and after 10 minutes of mindless pacing up and down the street, Lou came up with a brilliant idea. Instead of looking for the place, she suggested that we start following people who look emo, and they will show us the way. Kind of like a follow the yellow brick road sort of adventure, except this time we wouldn't be surrounded by colourful midgets.

After following a couple of people in the completely wrong direction, we finally had some luck come our way, when we bumped into a bunch of them. Surely, these people would be heading to Bang, we didn't think their would be many places that cater for the emo. So we followed them to the entrance of a club, outside of which more people were lining up, so we followed suit and lined up. After a couple of minutes, we got a bit concerned that their was no signage out the front saying 'Bang', so we asked where we were and found out the reason why there was no signs was because we actually weren't lining up at Bang.

We eventually found the place, and were greeted with the loud squealing of the guys on stage 'singing'. To which, both myself and Lou agreed we needed a Jagerbomb to help break the ice.

I had a great time, doing something that I probably wouldn't usually do. It's always good to try new things and have some fun. I also got some valuable advice from Lou in regards to what to do in a situation like this again. She basically advised to stay away from any dark rooms, thats where they are at their best, and if I hear them crying to turn on a light.

Also met some cool new people out there, so who knows, AdamMac may be at Bang again?!?!

*According to Wikipedia


Sunday night saw AdamMac hitting the red carpet and attending the 2007 TV Week Logie Awards. Okay, so maybe that just made me sound like I was actually attending the event, I lie. I was one of those glorified bleachers, watching patiently from the side lines.

I got dressed up. Took my mum as my date, like every other famous person. Got to our seats and waited patiently for stars to arrive. All I wanted to do was see Naomi Robson and mum just wanted to see Rove. It took some time, but we eventually got to see them.

It was exciting sitting there thinking about which celebrity was going to get out of the next limo. It was also strange to actually see the red carpet up so close. It looks a LOT different to what it does on the tv. In real life, its completely crowded. Full of photographers, different celebs, cameramen, hosts and managers.

After seeing the logies I have a new goal. I wanna be one of the interviewers on the sidelines. I want to have a runner on the carpet, rounding up celebrities to come and talk to me. I want celebrities heading for me just as they get out of their car for an interview. Weird huh? But it just looked so much fun.

And now for some gossip:

  • I love Avril, but please... Did she not know that she would be walking a red carpet? What on earth was she wearing?? Just because your down under, doesn't mean you can dress like you've just woken out of bed...
  • A certain celebrity wasn't the friendliest on the red carpet. Ignoring the fans and not being the nicest of people towards the 'help' aren't very nice things to do, especially if said person was being nominated for a prestige award...
There is some more, but that will be coming out at a later date.


 


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