The life we've been killing
Posted by Patrik Edvardsson | Posted in Amsterdam , Aston Kutcher , Berlin , Mao , The Butterfly Effect | Posted on 10:49 AM
The giant Mao I wrote about.
Today we're taking a car and going out into some forest outside Berlin. I hope its made of steel and rust. Yesterday was carnival, second hand market (3rd thing I must do when visiting a city) and conclusion at my sisters place with the movie The Butterfly Effect which I've never seen before. Very very good, and who knew Aston Kutcher could act? Maybe other people...
Tomorrow, after returning to Amsterdam, I will let you know who I am according to the stars.
there are so many movies you have made me want to see, which suddenly is a good thing as I am arbetssökande
by the way, now Andrew Bird and Vampire Weekend will be performing at Way Out West as well. as the line up looks now, you should from now on plan all your activities from the fact that you must be in Göteborg in August. I have decided this, you have nothing to say about it. ok?
Way Out West is turning into a celebration of white western men, good men, but still. I will try and make it there, there are signs that I will be able to make it happen, but can't make any promises right now. I'm hoping that they will book Lil Wayne, then I'm there!
I'm sure they will book some big shot hip hop act the last minute, they always do. Probably not Lil Wayne though as he will perform at Roskilde this year.
Since I am an arbetssökande, I had time to investigate how many of the bands have female components: 35%. Non-western countries represented are Nigeria, Mali and Israel (if it's counted as non-western). A little poor you might think, but I suppose it's hard to avoid if arranging a pop-oriented music festival in Sweden.
Anyway, as the white western man I am myself, I am deeply satisfied.