Detox & Redux

Talk about getting yourself a birthday gift… Robbie Williams just checked into a rehab clinic, supposedly to cure his addiction to prescription drugs… Now, Wobbie is my favourite pop musician currently on stage, but how the fuck to do you get hooked on antibiotics???? 😈


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This is what an OD of amoxiclav will do to you…


Hearing the brighter side of life…After reportedly becoming half deaf, Phil Collins’ hearing has reportedly improved so much that he’s back on tour with Genesis and will give a free performance in Rome on July 14 (Ozzy “whaddafuckisthat” Osborne is following suit)


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No wonder he got an ear infection… Didn’t mama ever tell him not to take his shirt off when he was all sweaty?


And finally… Spread ’em… The Police are back… The high-piched voice of Sting will ask Roxanne not to go out whoring yet again.


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Rooooooooxane!


BTW: In case you didn’t know – Sting is the vocal at the begining of Dire Straits’ Money For Nothing. I guess Mark won’t be touring these parts any time soon, right?

You Can’t Handle The Truth!

oscar.jpg I used to be quite a movie fiend in my youth…. I even had a weekly show here until 2001 (the fact that the domain of the radio is still operational surprises me a lot, but that’s a different story). But now, as I’m getting older and life sometimes gets way stranger than fiction, the only thing that remains is love for old movies and an inexplicable urge to see the Oscars ceremony live, prefferably without the stupid simultaneous translation on Slovene or German TV channels.


I must also admit that I haven’t seen any of this year’s nominees, but if you want the lowdown on this years ceremony giving away the little golden castrate, then you know where to go to..


While we’re on the subject… Apparently, the American Film Institute is considering revising the all-time top 100 movies list, where Citizen Kane is (in my opinion undeservedly) the top dog.
As not to fail a classic H’wood cliche, here’s my top 10 movies (in H’Wood and Slo/Yu category). Even more (to add insult to injury) I will also provide my favourite 10 movie quotes, since AFI did the same… I know this all seems a wee bit adolescent, but one should realise that I sometimes get the feeling that my life is filled mostly with quotes (movie and otherwise).


TOP 10 H’WOOD MOVIES by Pengovsky

  • Casablanca (obviously)
  • Godfather pt. II
  • L.A. Confidential
  • American Beauty
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • Wild At Heart
  • Dead Poets Society
  • The Big Sleep
  • The Usual Suspects
  • Good Morning Vietnam


    TOP 10 SLO/YU MOVIES by the same fucker

  • Na svoji zemlji
  • Ko to tamo peva
  • Vesna
  • Crna mačka, beli mačor
  • Ne joči, Peter
  • Jebiga
  • Kako je počeo rat na mom otoku
  • To so gadi
  • Sreča na vrvici
  • Ničija zemlja


    TOP 10 MOVIE QUOTES by you-know-who (wink, wink)

  • You can’t handle the truth! (A Few Good Men)
  • Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world… She walks into mine… (Casablanca)
  • What have I ever done to make you treat me so disrespectfully? (The Godfather)
  • A se ti je že kdaj zgodil, da si sreču tipa, k ti ni čist nč ušeč, pa se je izkazal, da je tip od punce, k ti je ful ušeč?
    (Did you, like, ever meet a dude you didn’t like totally, and he turned out to be the boyfriend of a chick you dig, like, totally?) (Jebiga)
  • Jok brate, odpade! (No way, Jose!) (To so gadi – qoute is not a direct translation)
  • I tata bi, sine. I tata bi… (Daddy wants some too, son… Daddy wants some too…) (Ko to tamo peva)
  • The greatest trick devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist (The Usual Suspects)
  • Use the Force, Luke! (Star Wars IV)
  • I rule! (American Beauty)
  • Bond… James Bond (Dr. No)


    So… Care to share your picks?

  • Women, Music & Me

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    I don’t know happened… Perhaps it was Sunshine’s introspectiveness that got me thinking, or it could be a song I heard on RSI the other day… In any case I started thinking about women with whom I was in a relationship at one point or another (i.e.: considered them my girlfriends). Even funnier: I didn’t feel bitter about it. Just memories. The fact that in my head every one of them is connected to a specific song is only a testament to me being a rather sick person (especially due to the fact that I’m tone-deaf and have no rhythm). But here they are:

    M #1 – was my first and since we were both young it lasted for an appropriately long period (it really did). But all good things must come to an end and this song was the definition of the end of that particular relationship


    J #1 – ah yes… the love, the pain, the suffering, the waiting… To be honest, I’ve partly myself to blame, since I was too blind to get the message (“let’s just be friends” interpreted as “maybe there’s still hope” – silly me ;)), but this one made a lasting impression – as did this relationship


    M #2 – it lasted for only a brief period, but I’d say I finally got a whiff of the “real life” – just like this song


    T – This too lasted briefly, but it was liberating in a way. Both mentally and -yes- sexually. So it’s no wonder this one almost always brings back memories.


    J #2 – Fiery and yet we weren’t on the same wavelenght. But I remember how she partied to this music.


    L – Ah… From heaven to hell – and then back to reality. This relationship was a true roller-coaster ride. And then it was no more


    I was never romantically involved with P. – although I could’ve been, had I been thinking straight at the time. Things might have gone better (or worse, who knows). Sometimes I can’t help but wonder, what if… And this song usually gets me thinking about those fateful couple of days.


    And now for something completely different: To make up for this rather boring post I will give away one (1) prize for the first person which will (in the comments, obviously) give correct titles of the songs and names of performers. Where there is more than one performer of the particular song, you are required to give both (or all) of them.

    This one should be easy so I will cut y’all as little slack as possible 😀

    Now That’s What I Call Erotica

    A couple of days ago Alcessa provoked me in the comments to say something about the actors and actresses I’m fond of… Well, more than just fond of – for me Humprey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Ava Gardner and maybe even Judy Garland represent an age past, when there was love, murder, betrayal, cigarette smoke, values and it was all in black and white. The H’wood version of film noir. Bogey is one of my all time favourites, but the purpose of this post is to show that one does not need tits and a lot of skin to show passion. Sometimes, a look is all it takes:

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    The “Acme Bookstore scene” from “The Big Sleep

    This is probably one of the best scenes Bogart ever played in. And the yummy-looking woman next to him is Dorothy Malone (and not Judy Garland as I have though). Boy does she look sexy…

    Peace on Earth

    candle.jpgOn June 26, 1945, sixty-one and a half years ago, representatives of fifty countries all over the world, ravaged by the second world war, signed probably the most important document which proved that human race is a race of hope. The document was of course the Charter of the United Nations and its introductory text (the preamble) is probably the single most important piece of writing on this Earth. It deserves to be cited:

    “We the peoples of the united nations determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind, and to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small, and to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained, and to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom, And for these ends to practice tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbours, and to unite our strength to maintain international peace and security, and to ensure, by the acceptance of principles and the institution of methods, that armed force shall not be used, save in the common interest, and to employ international machinery for the promotion of the economic and social advancement of all peoples, have resolved to combine our efforts to accomplish these aims Accordingly, our respective governments, through representatives assembled in the city of San Francisco, who have exhibited their full powers found to be in good and due form, have agreed to the present charter of the united nations and do hereby establish an international organization to be known as the United Nations.”

    Today, sixty-one and a half years after the adoption of the UN charter and two thousand and six years after a man was nailed to the cross for saying that wouldn’t it be nice if we all just got along, people – to the best of my knowledge – still die or suffer in the following countries and regions around the world, listed alphabetically: Abkhazia-Georgia, Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Basque Country (Spain), Bosnia, Chad, Congo (Zaire), Chechnya, Colombia, Cyprus, Darfur (Sudan), Eritrea, Guatemala, Haiti, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel-Palestine, Kashmir (India-Pakistan), Korea (North), Kosovo-Serbia, Lebanon, Liberia, Mexican-American Border, Myanmar (Burma), Nagorno-Karabakh, Northern Ireland, Peru, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tibet (China), Turkey-Kurdistan, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Yemen and Zimbabwe.

    While I do not share the faith of the Catholics who believe that the son of God was born on December 25th (nor do I share beliefs of any other religion whatsoever), I do believe that the message of Catholic religion (or of any other religion, for that matter) is one of peace. And that is my wish fo all of us:


    Let peace rule this Earth once more.