28 November, 2008

Greetings from San Francisco and "Happy Thanksgiving"


San Francisco is one of my favourite City in the US - besides New York of course! I love coming here and I never get bored.
Today is Thanksgiving in the US, one of the most important bank holiday in this country. Besides a few seedy drinking holes and Starbucks most restaurants, shops and museums in town are closed, except in Chinatown, where business is as usual.

Here are 10 things you should do when visiting this fantastic City - besides the obvious touristy things.

  1. Start the day with a hardy breakfast at an American Diner
  2. Hire a bike, cross the Golden Gate Bridge, continue on to Sausalito, have lunch at Scoma's and then take the ferry back to San Fran.
  3. Visit the California Academy of Science at the Golden Gate Park.
  4. Make your way to the Top of the Mark bar of the Intercontinental Hotel around sunset. The view is spectacular and the 100 Martinis menu is a reason in itself.
  5. Then walk down the Hill to Chinatown and have dinner at the cheap and cheerful House of Nanking or the more upmarket but equally delicious R&G Lounge
  6. Check out the more alternative neighbourhood of Ashbury Heights for some groovy second hand shops and organic restaurants. If Thai food is your cup of tea then Thep Phanom is a must at Lower Heights
  7. Beach Blanket Babylon is an institution in this city. It's an outrages musical revue in its 34th year. Lots of colour and movement and lots, lots of laughter is garanteed - a must do!
  8. Afterwards make your way to Amelie, a wine bar on Polk Street. Great selection of wine, great food, great atmosphere, great neighbourhood crowd and very friendly service.
  9. At some stage you will end up at Union Square. Why not stop at Scala Bistro for a "Three Martini Lunch". A cool $50 will snag you all the necessary supplies: Caesar salad, grilled flat iron steak with "Cafe de Paris" butter and pomme frites, a small dessert and -- as promised -- three martinis :)
  10. Last but not least. Just walk around and discover the city for yourself - you won't be disappointed.

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21 November, 2008

The Winner is ... The Wild Boys


Yesterday I went to see a play called The Wild Boys which was absolutely brilliant.
I wasn't sure what to expect. I read up on the story line and I knew it was presented by the Australian Theatre of the Deaf and that Alex Jones and Alexandria Wailes, who I personnally know were part of the cast.

The performance totally blew me away. In all about four words were spoken. The performance was a combination of universal sign language and physical performance. Anyone could have understood what was going, which I thought was extraordinary. The play was not carried by one actors performance alone, but by the whole ensemble (total of 4) and the music accompanying was simple, yet effective.

The play is on until the 29th November. A must see.

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19 November, 2008

'Yes I gained some weight!' or 'The Yugoslav Connection'


Longtime Friend Lilly Kovacevic, Mo and I



Papa's 76.Birthday, Mo and I


Longtime Friend Luka Vucobratovic, his Mo, Mo and I and gut




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04 November, 2008

Movember is here!

Movember - Sponsor Me This one is for Papa!

Movember aims to change the attitude of men towards their health and make men's health fun by putting the Mo back on the face of fashion and in the process raise some serious funds for key men's health issues, including:

Prostate Cancer: because every year 2,900 Australian men die from prostate cancer and over 18,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Depression in Men: because one in six men experience depression at any given time but most don't seek help.

So come on guys, support Movember, get a Mo and make a donation. Pictures of my Mo will follow soon :)




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01 November, 2008

Oh my God/ Allah / or the One who shall not be named, what have I done!!!

FRI, NOV. 7, 2008

Obama's Loss Traced


To Markus Lessing





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Thanks Kymoftheking