"Life is like 'Neochrome' without the eraser."
THE NUTTY NORWEGIANS' HOLLAND QUEST
VOLUME THE THIRD
This real-time article sequence all in all contains entries by,
in order of appearance, Leif Claus, Kai Holst, Richard Karsmakers
(Cronos of the Quartermass Experiment), Tjeerd Bruinsma (Scum of
Sewersoft), Jurie Horneman (Relayer of the Quartermass
Experiment), Laurens van der Klis (The Mind of the Quartermass
Experiment), Alex Crousen (The Nutty Snake of the Quartermass
Experiment) and Roeland (who is an independent, actually, whose
name just might actually be spelled with a 't' instead of a 'd').
Sadly, Lucifer (Eksod), the only other person to appear where
this article was written, did not get himself immortalized.
Ars longa! Vita brevis! Lucifer morti!
Many people dropped in. Well, perhaps not exactly MANY, but it's
the personalities that count. It was the first time in almost
two years that I saw Jurie...
On the Atari ST...
23:51
We've just ended watching "Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves". I did
not enjoy it a lot, because of the fact that literally everybody
had seen it already and I hadn't. Everybody started talking all
the time, but I will put things on hold to let Jurie type
something.
Richard
23:52
Yes, Richard, you should see it again because it is actually a
very good movie. Just turn up the brightness next time. I bet
you're thinking I'm going to write lots of stuff now. No way! I'm
no longer used to typing on this awful Atari keyboard. I prefer
the Commodore Amiga's.
(Puke! ED.)
Jurie
23:55
Obviously, Jurie does not know a good movie from another. Far
better is "Robin Hood", the other version with the celebrated
Dutch actor Jeroen Krabbe. Next movie is "Batman Returns", a very
entertaining romp. Richard has not seen it either. His utter
ignorance of the classics continues to elude me. At this point
the penguin is born. I must add that the penguin is actually the
symbol of the hitherto unknown group The Quartermass Experiment,
an experiment in the powers of thought. This amazing syndicate
only exists on paper and in the minds of its distinguished
members. What imaginary heights this assemblee has already
reached is virtually unspeakable. It is much better than actually
doing anything! The audience waiting in ever-increasing
anticipation for eternity.
I will stop now. I fear however that I will be removed because
that's just the type of thing Richard would do with me. Ah, I see
destruction on the screen, oh no a Santa is molested! Time for me
to take my designated seat in this night of horrors. If I can
survive this evening with under- and overaged humans, feasting on
items of definitionless food, I truly must have a mission in
life.
Laurens
Thursday, December 31st 1992
00:42
Behold the time. We have entered the last day of 1992 now, and
the atmosphere is really great here. "Batman Returns" is moving
on towards its peak (and conclusion), liquid is being consumed in
gigantic proportions (Tjeerd and Leif, especially), as is the
various snacks we bought this (or should I say the previous?)
afternoon. As I have seen the movie twice before, I'll take this
opportunity to extend the length of this real-time article a bit,
and I think Leif has the same thing on his mind.
The Dutch guys seem to be more or less unwilling to talk
English, and thus Leif and I are virtually completely unable to
understand what they are talking about. Whenever they speak to us
or talking about something concerning us, they switch to English,
though, so we are not left completely in the dark. But I think I
shall leave the keys to someone else...
Kai
00:55
Someone else at the keyboard right now. We are currently
watching kinky flying-rat-male coming back, "Batman Returns" in
other words. I have seen it before on widescreen in a Norwegian
cinema, meaning I don't really need a reruin (that was a typing
mistake really, but I kind of found it fitting!).
Did I tell you about the dinner we had earlier? I do in fact
believe I didn't. Do you wanna read about it? Yes? That probably
means I will have to write about it, then (amazingly logical as I
am!). Well, actually it was just a load of junk-food, since
Miranda had at the moment been sacked or was on strike or
something. By a load I don't mean a save (ha, ha, ha, extremely
funny. My jokes are becoming as good as my logic!), but a real
load! Junk food generally tastes the same on Manhattan as it does
(The phrase "Eat floor" was just being transmitted to my ears
from a fight scene in the film. The reception for the phrase was
quite overwhelming. Quote of the year!) in deep-jungle Borneo.
Not so in Holland! As I have commented on earlier, Dutch people
insist on doing things differently; even so with junk-food. Well,
all I wanna say really is that the meal was very good, unlike
many other junk-food meals I have tasted!
I earlier mentioned Richard, Kai and me going to the swimming
pool, but I forgot to mention a funny thing happening to (or
actually beside) us on the bus on our way there. We met a very
charming young man, doing a lot of silly things and making funny
sounds like banging his head with his hand (or the other way
round, meaning that he was maybe actually trying to use his head
to disintegrate the window, not succeeding because of his hand
getting in the way all the time!) shouting "Hullo!" and screaming
a lot in between. By the way, Richard is really good at
reproducing that screaming. Might be some connection there that I
am not quite able to grab the meaning of. Anyway, people on the
bus were somewhat relieved when this guy (meaning the retard, not
Richard!) finally left us in the company of ourselves. Especially
those sitting in his close vicinity who had been a bit busy
dodging his hands and at the same time trying to look totally
unaffected.
Now I'm going to attempt not missing the last part of the film,
and at the same consuming some divine fluid (that has become a
dimensional cliché, but I can't figure out anything original
right now). Bye!
Leif
01:50
"IN THE DUCK!" ("Batman Returns" quote). "Batman Returns" is
really funny, especially if you watch it. It seems I have
consumed a little too much Plantiac, but that's a good thing
because it makes your outlook on life much better. Leif has a
good point about us Dutchies talking too much in Dutch but that's
probably because we're in Holland. For some reason, Richard's got
an ST with a German keyboard, which makes typing a bit difficult
especially since there aren't any Germans around. Rereading the
text I've just written makes me realize that it's utter bullshit
so I'll stop now. Bye bye boys and girls.
Tjeerd
01:55
"Batman Returns" has ended, "Father Of The Bride" begins.
Jurie
01:56
Well, that was deep, wasn't it. Richard just tried to tape me
while I was having a cold. Tjeerd had too much to drink. I don't
agree with him about the effects. Well, must fly.
J.
01:57
The earth shudders, the ground trembles, the room ripples and
the table vibrates. An event of such gigantic proportions has
taken place: ALEX HAS BEGUN TO WRITE!
NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH
Another slightly less important event also took place: Jurie and
Tjeerd have left the premises. Tjeerd will be taken home by
Jurie, and if they both survive the driving style of the Germany-
based Dutchman, we will hear about them once more in the future.
Bye, Bye!!!
NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH
Drat. Just when the unstoppable flow of my inspiration had begun
to gush from my fingers, those two figures have to infringe on my
sole right to occupy the keyboard. This keyboard (or should I
type kezboard) also hampers me with my typing. SHIT QWERTZ!
Erm... Sorry for the outburst. So let's get busy again...
What I really wanted to share with you, if you are interested
(and even if you are not), is an event that shook the foundations
of my existence really hard. Warning: if you don't like mushy
descriptions of things that has happened to some person who is
now sitting behind the keyboard, skip the text to the next white
line.
Nah, you don't want to know about the most gorgeous girl you
ever saw. Well, maybe it's better that way, because if you would
look at her too closely, I might get jealous.
Ever had writer's block? It's hell. Watch what happens:...
Alex
03:55
OKAY (so much for enthusiasm, because I did discover the German
keyboard as well and now realise I'll have to type with two
fingers)! Anyway, did anybody realize that the consumption of
Coca Cola Light is now at a frustratingly high level (03:57 on
the clock). Okay, I'm waiting for Martijn to hand me over the
Lznx (I refuse to deal with this German kezboard so read "z" for
"y" and vice versa. See zou in a minute, I'll just take a short
inspiration break (count to 2255)...
S O U T H E R N C O M F O R T ! !
(WOW! how's that for an inspiration break)
R.R.
04:08
"Father of the Bride" must be the most serious comedy ever. It
had one joke and the rest was soft-focus sentimentality. Although
I usually like that happening to myself, I do not wish to watch
other people being happy. Ah, another movie hat angefangen ?!?!ß
Ren bil hos shell?? Aargh, even subtitles in this weird
language. "The Fisher King" (which has Norwegian subtitles, ED.)
draws everyone towards the glimmering screen. I cannot take much
more I guess, I have seen it already anyway. Strange how it seems
to end and just goes on for another thirty minutes.
I just heard that dirty words like "fuck" are not translated in
the norwegian subtitles. This means that thousands of innocents
are deprived of the cream of American culture. It is a shame.
Those who have seen "Blue Velvet" know that the quintessence of
this sort of verbosity is personified by Frank, played by Dennis
Hopper, who manages to insert this four-letter word at least once
per sentence, preferably twice. Or a solo appearance if possible.
Surreptitiously, Richard has now grabbed hold of the camera
although his aim is waning on par with his sanity. I have been
wondering about his mental condition ever since he proposed to
me. Strange how I am suddenly unable to breathe but I need no air
to continue pestering you, dear reader.
I experience a vision of Tjeerd Bruinsma, the man who might be
caught laughing whilst being skinned alive. He is such an angel.
I must have dozed off for a minute because at least half an hour
has passed since I started this text. What is it in the
atmosphere that accelerates the decay of nerve cells
exponentially? Is it the foul odour of vapourized alcohol or the
lies and treachery of a certain ONE. This ONE will receive a
specially prepared tape with subliminal messages recorded upon
it: "Yes, you are a loser", "Everything you try fails", "You
cannot do anything right", "Everybody hates you".
After this text it is clear I cannot rightly hold my title as
The Mind. Apparently I have entered an altered state of
consciousness, an enlightment you might say. I now know my real
name, praise me.
I OF THE UNIVERSE
06:16
We've just finished watching "The Fisher King". I think I'll
have to watch it again in peace and quiet one day, for I guess my
general sleepiness (yes, my eyes are getting initial problems
keeping themselves open) prevented me from getting all of it.
"I guess this film was too intellectual anyway. Or perhaps I am
too unintellectual."
Lucifer quote (who is ultimate close to The Truth)
Now we'll go and see "Universal Soldier". I should think that
will manage in keeping my eyes open. At least sortof.
Richard
08:06
The birds have started singing outside, and we have just ceased
watching antotally, utterly crap film called "Universal Soldier".
Hopefully everyone will go home around now-ish, and then I will
simply go to sleep. See you "tomorrow"!
Leif
08:04 (according to the internal clock)
Goodbye! Farewell! Alex (A.K.A. The Nutty Snake, Knom, Nezuorc,
etc. etc...) is departing, and so is Laurens.... Bye!
Alex
08:12
Beddy byes!
Richard
Deathly tired, some people join the dayly queues of Dutch public
traffic on their way home. Those slightly more lucky just move to
their beds (and a couch) within Looplantsoen 50. A weird scent
(well, more something like an odour) hangs throughout the
premises. It will probably have a few hours to try and evaporate
itself.
After we waved Alex and Laurens goodbye, we did so with our
fragile biorhythms.
15:44
Wake-up time! My rhythm of day and night has never been as
totally fucked up as it is now. As Richard put it, I feel like it
is nine o'clock in the morning.
Last night was very entertaining in all, although not all the
films were equally attention-grabbing. Martijn dug out Richard's
Lynx in the middle of "The Fisher King", and wasn't seen ever
since. Until "Universal Soldier" started, that is. Strange,
really that everyone watched that crap, and not the Terry Gilliam
masterpiece (I would really call it a work of art!).
Cronos is on the loose! In some super-hamsterish mental way that
little nearly-rat-resembling thingy has persuaded Richard to
actually let it out of its cage. Aaargh! We are all doomed! Well,
maybe not. A microscopic little mobile fur isn't exactly the most
fright-inspiring sight ever!
Kai hasn't even opened his eyes yet! Not that we have actively
tried helping him with that surely wearying task. Not yet, that
is!
Leif
16:03
Kai is still out cold. Or at least as far as I know he surely
appears to be. I think it would be wise for us to head to town
soon, for otherwise we shan't be able to get our hands on any
fireworks!
Richard
17:15
We (Leif and me) are back from town, where we joined the post-
deadline rush to get some fireworks to put fire to at midnight.
We found Kai writing postcards, listening to R.E.M. (those guys
that said they were uncommercial but who now aren't). I don't
like the singer's voice at all, and I generally find their music
sadly depressing.
Yesterday evening at about eight, the Z88 "battery low"
indicator got on. I hastily ported all stuff onto the ST, and all
entries starting at 23:51, December 30th 1992, have been typed on
the ST. I will now exit "1st Word Plus" and attempt to convert
the Z88 DUMP files into something that my word processor
understands.
Richard
18:03
We're taping now. We will probably spend most of tomorrow taping
as well, as I have some CDs Kai wants to have, whereas I also
wanted Wasp's "The Crimson Idol" and MacAlpine's "Freedom to
Fly". This evening we will eat pea's soup, then watch "The Making
of Married with Children" (starts at 19:15), then eat pancakes
and spend the rest of the evening doing something we don't know
yet.
And at midnight all hell will break loose: Witching Hour!
Richard
18:24
Kai and I have bought 10 cassettes to make recordings on, but
still I don't think that will be enough. Richard has got loads of
stuff I would want to tape. He also has got a lot of junk in my
opinion, but then again I appreciate people having different and
mixed tastes (except for people actually listening to Kriss
Kross, NKotB, Dr. Alban and so on - when they are home alone not
needing to act an appearance, if you understand what I mean).
Again I have discovered something strange about Dutch people.
They really provide an endless supply of strangeness to me, much
to Richard's dislike, but I intend no harm, and I hope he takes
it as the jokes they are supposed to be.
Anyway, this particular case concerns fireworks; that Chinese
invention scaring the shit out of cats and dogs (not to mention
hamsters!) on New Year's Eve. In Norway we are content at making
the sky explode exactly on New Year's Eve, not so here in
Holland. I've lost quite a few hours sleep lately because of
manic Dutchs with a lack of comprehension for time and date. They
go on all night with the most noisy fireworks they possess,
making me wake up every quarter of an hour. Very nice when you
went to sleep at half past eight in the morning!
Soon there's feeding time again. This time with pea soup,
television and pancakes. Yummy!
Leif
Needless to say, Dutch TV had considered it necessary to
reschedule some stuff. "The Making of Married With Children",
proudly mentioned in the radio and TV guides, had been scrapped.
Darn.
Friday, January 1st 1993
00:42
Happy New Year (let's just hope it gets warmer than 1992!)! We
have just returned in from doing the fireworks stuff, which
really was a horrifying experience. Sparks, rockets and screamers
went in all directions, especially wherever there were Norwegians
present, so I feel rather nervous now, as I did all the time we
were outside.
We are bout to let some Oliebollen (Oil balls?) fill out
bellies, and we are to watch the stuff we have filmed already,
approximately an hour of great entertainment, especially the last
scetch (done earlier that evening, ED.)...
Kai
02:28
Normally, this night is the night I go to bed latest. But, after
checking out all our recordings so far in the "Home Vid' We Found
No Name For" and eating those Oliebollen, we have decided
unanimously that going to bed at a slightly less unholy hour
would perhaps be a good idea.
Almost a quarter of an hour of the Vid' was taped just after
midnight. It's basically a Bagdadesque collection of explosions
intertwined with erupting volcano things, berzerkedly loud things
that go boom, whining arrow cries that scorn the skies, huddled
shadows running to and fro, and anything that would make Mr.
Peter "CNN" Arnett have a near-lethal deja-vu.
Large bits of the video suffered of meagre lighting. It's quite
difficult to get everything right, actually. Perhaps, however,
this can be blamed partly on the TV set which is a bit darker
than it should be (which indeed turned out to be the case, ED.).
Kai and Leif, who had disappeared from the room a couple of
moments ago, have reappeared. Miranda has just gone to embrace
her pillow, and I guess it won't be long until we will all be.
The both Northerners just now brabbled something in Norwegian
again. I guess they'll never learn and I don't feel a particular
urge to punish them physically for it.
Tomorrow we'll probably get up rather in time to do all the
taping. We still have "Flatliners" to watch (we've watched "The
Nightbreed" earlier tonight, from 20:00 to 21:30), too, as well
as the "ST NEWS Christmas Coding Convention 1990 Vid'" which none
of these Northern chaps have seen so far (and which they still
hadn't when they left, ED.).
I guess I will spend a large part of tomorrow trying to remember
other various bits and bobs that have not yet been immortalized
by means of this real-time article. Also, I might actually do
some lay-outing and spell-checking on the previous files (the
ones that were uploaded from the Z88). Basically we also want to
make sure it's at least 128 Kb. I think it's quite appropriate
for a Norwegian/Dutch real-time article at least to have the size
of a true Crazy Letter, for which that kilobytage is the official
spec.
Signing off for now, and probably for the rest of this night
(though we can never be certain),
Richard
02:34
Getting slightly philosophical this late in the evening (well,
night actually). We've successfully entered 1993. As usual it
will take a month or two before one gets used to writing that '93
correctly, not continually making mistakes when writing letters
and so on.
For the first time in my life I have experienced New Year's Eve
celebration outside Norway. The whole experience was rather scary
actually (here we go again!), especially since Dutch people
prefer having all their fireworks go off at ground level instead
of on a more kind of sky-ish level. Not that it mattered much
anyway since the smog made it difficult watching anything
elevated more than two metres off ground. Also I have great
doubts about even half of the Dutch fireworks ever being allowed
for use in Norway. Most of it flew in all kinds of directions,
preferably ten centimetres above our heads, but often lower.
But that is enough of me complaining about Dutch strangeness for
today. I will probably continue tomorrow (if Richard hasn't
strangled me by then!), so watch this space!
Leif
Gently we emerged ourselves in blankets, embracing pillows and
cherishing dreams. Nineteennightythree had come upon us, and what
else to do rather than sleep through an initial bit of it.
11:11
Another day, month and year have officially begun as I write
this. I emerged from the Twilight Zone of dreamless nights almost
fifteen minutes ago, only to be disappointed about the fact that
Richard failed in getting us up at 10:30. I can now hear him
lurking the corridors (or actually: Corridor) of the appartment,
so I guess he has finally woke up.
We went to bed at about three AM, me sleeping on the couch next
to the phone in the living room and Leif occupying the spare bed.
I fell asleep rather quickly, but was suddenly awoken by the darn
sound of the very same communication device I slept very close
to.
Deciding to ignore it totally, I just turned around and tried to
pretend the noise was coming from outside, which I didn't
actually succeed in. After the phone ringing about ten times or
so, I got too irritated with it, and fumbled for the light
switch. The light was slightly bright for a dazed eye, and thus I
was delayed yet a couple of seconds before I could actually pick
up the phone. But I did have a look at my watch. 03:25.
It was Gard, a.k.a. The Insanely Witty One, Zealot, The Lazy
Lion, Oh Gard, etc...
He was calling to wish Richard a happy new year and that kind of
stuff, and was unimaginably disappointed to hear that he had
actually gone to bed! We talked for about ten minutes about
various topics before Jardar, his older brother, urged him to cut
the conversation short. Oh yeah, here's a message to all the
readers from Gard and Jardar: "We wish you all a Happy New Year!"
Breakfast time!!!
Kai
11:44
Yo! A splendid morning it is, January 1st 1993. Kai told me Gard
called somewhere around three and that Drag The Insanely Witty
One, The Foldable One, Oh Gard, The One Responsible For Previous
Issue's Corner Of Lament, The Loneliest Of Norwegians, Zealot of
O.U.C.H., Main Editor of Scriba Communis Responsum, The One Who
Got Clobbered Over The Head With A Baseball Bat, Wearer Of Black
Metal T-Shirts, The One In Love With A Multitude Of Women,
Creator Of The 845 Kb Ultimate Crazy Letter, The Oldest Norwegian
Virgin, The Infinitely Insultable One, The One (And Only) Hater
of Plantiac, The One With The Silly Excuse For A Moustache,
Thinnest Of Northerners, Dweller Of Eggesbønes, Director Of "OUCH
Home Vid" Parts One To Three, Heavy Metal Worshipper, The Topless
One, The Minute Microbe, would call back later today.
Taping has started already. It seems that, apart from the
occasional enhancements to the code of our respective virus
killers, not much has actually been done here during the visit.
Nothing that will leave an impact on posterity, at least.
Originally, "Scriba Communis Responsum" Issue 3 was supposed to
be finished at my place during these days, but Gard had the
source at home (suddenly he had considered it necessary to
rewrite the whole thing in "C" or something) so basically it
couldn't happen.
Good. I'll leave it at that for now.
Richard
12:05
Up and running! For the first time during our stay here we have
gotten our bodies out of bed at a reasonable hour!
Today will mostly consist of taping, since tomorrow we will have
to get up rather early to get to Amsterdam. Richard will
hopefully come with us. But I am a bit concerned about getting up
at around 9 AM. As it is now when the clock turns 1 AM it feels
like 9 AM! We will just have to manage.
I just heard from Kai that Gard called sometime during the
night. That does explain a certain waking up on my part. I
thought I heard an alarm-clock doing something it definitely
should not be doing in the middle of the night. And as I lay in
bed pondering on various variations on a certain f-word, I again
started wondering about these strange Dutch ones having some
weird thoughts about when to get up on the first of January.
Anyway, this time my thoughts were falsified sadly, since I
wouldn't mind teasing Richard a bit more!
Leif
13:36
Hey, what happened to my inspiration? I can't seem to find it
anywhere, and neither can leif, who is currently trying to write
a postcard to a very droolable object named Elizabeth (who lives
in Tromsø!). Richard is raping his guitar again: A lot of strange
sounds indicate a not quite perfect attempt to play along with a
song I don't know what is called nor by whom it is.
Gard, by the way, more or less promised that he would call back
later today to actually talk to Richard, but considering his
biorhythm I'd be surprised if he's even awake yet!
Richard is sadly correct on the topic of whether or not we have
actually done something while we've been here. I have fixed a
couple of bugs and improved some statistics in Antidote as well
as correcting a lot of things in Richard's viruskiller, and I've
written a little in this real-time article, but that is all! And
Leif and I have helped doing the dishes every day since we came
here! (Richard didn't mind...) I have barely had time to write my
favourite girl a letter, but that is not due to too much work.
So now we just sit around and listen to music, generally doing
nothing. But now I shall hand the keyboard over to the first
person who would like to write something.
Kai
13:51
Metal Church (the song Kai didn't know above is one of the Metal
Church classics "Gods of Wrath") is enriching the atmosphere
considerably. If only Stefan had been here, these Northies would
have seen us flip out in a slightly total way.
I will not write more now, as I would actually want to edit some
of the original Z88 files into a form that you will now already
have read (and, hopefully, appreciated if not admired).
Richard
14:17
Am I feeling loss of control?
Is this all that remains?
Fear of God is playing. My God (in whom I most zealously
unbelieve), Dawn Crosby's throat must be one of the most unique
voices anywhere. It makes me recall the concerts I've seen, the
hand that I shook, the drunken kiss on my cheek, the signature
that looks as undecipherable as ancient Egyptian because of her
signature-murdering drunkenness.
Really excellent. Far out. Off this world.
Richard
15:48
More taping. Some software copying (Public Domain stuff only,
mind you!), some further coding at virus killers...
That's basically what we're doing. Miranda went down to the
South of the Netherlands (a town called Berkel-Enschot) this
morning to visit her parents and wish them happy new year. She
seems quite unaware of the fact that the Netherlands have
actually got a telephone system, but I guess there isn't much to
do for her here.
Richard
16:47
Yesterday evening, when Kai went to bed, he told me he would
write lots today. He said something about 'reaching 100 Kb' and
that sort of thing, but it would appear that he is not much of a
man of his word. Anyway, here I am trying to get this article
somewhat bigger while listening to Marty Friedman's "Scenes" -
one of the best soft guitar CDs ever if you ask me.
Richard
16:51
Richard just came over urging me to write something. Probably
his only intention was having the whole sofa for himself, but
anyway here I am.
Right now we are listening to some fuckingly, maneatingly,
virgin-rapingly, cock-suckingly, double-fist-screwingly, pussy-
lickingly good music. All those filthy words put together are
there to make up for the lack of them in the rest of the article,
sort of makes the job easier for the censors. Not that I think
Richard is ever going to let ST NEWS BE subjected to some
glasses-on-tip-of-nose-hair-tied-back-in-a-knot old school-
teacher lookalike saving us from damaging language abuse. There
wouldn't be much left of ST NEWS then, would it? Ah, just
kidding!
Us reaching 100 kb today is much like believing in Santa Claus
or rain falling upwards (!) or Richard burning his CD collection
or him listening to hip-hop actually enjoying it or Gard ever
getting laid or him ever shaving off his moustache etcetera. To
put it short it is a rather not-very-likely event.
Have to copy some disks!
Leif
17:33
"Flatliners" coming up - the last film we rented and that we
hadn't quite come around to viewing. Kai is still doing some
"Antidote" coding, the TV is warming up (it takes about 15
minutes to do so) and Leif wants to copy the "Ventura" demo. This
demo is quite OK, by the bye, but I don't like the fact that ACF
seems to have contributed something (yes, the Alien Child
Fornicators).
Anyway, I am getting quite hungry. I'm waiting for Miranda to
arrive, after which we can order some pizzas to be delivered
here. I can almost taste them on my tongue - a prospect that
makes saliva excrete itself from various glands in and around my
oral opening.
Enough of this. The TV is warming up still, and Kai and Leif are
discussing something in a strange dialect. Julia Roberts, here we
come!
Richard
20:23
Yep. It's me again (not -ME- (sick joke)). "Flatliners" was a
lot better than I had expected (I had expected it to be good, but
it was actually quite brilliant) and the pizzas afterwards went
down smoothly, even though Leif (of course) just had to mention
that, actually, Norwegian pizzas are much better.
Personally I wouldn't be surprised if Norwegian pizzas were
actually better than the Italian.
Not!
"You're right about one thing. They are actually better than
Italian pizzas. At least the one's we're used to."
Kai quote.
I guess Kai lives in fucking Valhalla or something! I now have
to leave. I will go to the bedroom and beat up a pillow.
Richard
20:29
Poor pillow. I can almost hear the defenseless, inanimate object
cry its heart out as Richard is punching it with cruel, merciless
strokes.
The pizza was actually rather zarjaz, so to speak; Some dough
with cheap cheeze, very little spice, some tomato sauce and
store-to-door delivery. And tuna. A disappointment to any
sophisticated Norwegian mouth, really. But hunger is the best
cook, so it went down nevertheless. I really enjoyed the dessert
- an ice cake with some sparkling firework stuff on top of it.
THAT at least tasted deliciously!
Kai
21:34
That's thanks for you.
Richard
Saturday, January 2nd 1993
01:04
We have entered the last day of the Nutties' visit to my humble
place, the place where not even the loo escaped from biting
criticism. Kai and me will be going to our (separate!) beds, with
Leif intending to do some more taping. He seems to have copied at
least fifteen CDs by now, but I guess this is a once-in-a-
lifetime experience to him.
Tomorrow we'll be getting up quite in time. We will go to
Amsterdam in the morning so that they still have some time to
visit several shops there. Of course I will join them to make
sure that they don't end up in some pimp's working place - or
worse!
"I am sure Gard wouldn't mind that."
Kai quote
In my bed there is an enormous load of millions and millions of
carbohydrates held together by protein membranes. Somehow, I find
it nice to cuddle up to those millions of cells that happen to
connect into the form of the girl I love and want to be with more
than anything else. She is the light of my life, the butterfly of
my flower, the bee of my activity, and probably a lot more.
Actually I feel slightly intoxicated, for today Plantiac has
caused some nice taste experiences again. Last time we've drunk
Plantiac must have been...er...two days ago. At least. Yes, I
seem to remember quite distinctly that we've drunk quite a lot of
it during the Video Orgy. Or at least the first half of it, when
everybody was still quite awake.
I think we've finished at least four bottles of Plantiac in the
five days that have fled by as if nothing could keep them. You
can't actually say we've been getting absurdly drunk, but we've
had our share of tipsiness I reckon.
I will love Kai if he will write something too before he heads
to bed and enters the Valhalla of dreams.
'Night.
Richard
01:13
Now I am making Richard love me. Somehow, it's not like I had
imagined love to be, but I'll just have to manage...
We are getting close to the departure from Richard and Miranda's
home, a moment I have been awaiting with horror. Are our five
days here already over? Are we no longer going to be able to nag
these wonderful people about their minority complexes? Are we no
longer going to drink Plantiac with Richard and his friends? This
is truly a sad occurrence. I love the Dutch people, however
different they might be from the people I usually hang around
with. They are polite and they talk about interesting things.
They take an interest in us, and try to make us as comfortable as
possible while we are here. They are great. There are no other
words to describe them.
But I shall most probably write even more in gratitude in the
morning, for now I shall JMP sleepmode...
Kai
01:25
Wow! Complete and utter silence! Well, except for the inevitable
Megafile 60 humming in the (Richard just entered looking
extremely tired, apparently having forgotten something very
important since this line of action probably meant leaving the
warm body of a certain female completely alone!) background, and
Cronos doing some heavy marathon-sprinting training. At the time
being only the hamsters are keeping me company since everyone
else has entered Dreamland (Norwegian expression. I'm not quite
certain if it exists in English, but you get the general
picture!).
I must say that I agree totally with Kai's description of our
hosts. I could probably add quite a bit too, but I will save
those bits for later. Maybe even for a personal letter for
Richard. We'll see.
The only reason why I am still up is that there are still hours
left of music to record, and since I'm sleeping on the couch
tonight that means I'm located nearest to the stereo, leaving me
to do the dirty work. Well, they are mostly for myself, so I
can't blame anyone.
Tomorrow we are going to Amsterdam, which I am in a way looking
forward to, although that also means we are going to see
Richard's apartment for the last time (he has probably moved once
we get back here (If ever!, ED.)!). By tomorrow...I do of course
mean today, but I can't help myself always finding it strange to
talk about today when I haven't slept yet, but I have sort of
gotten used to it lately. Hmmm, wonder what the reason for that
is!
I have just put on Megadeth's "Rust in Peace" (just on head-
phones, mind you!) which is quite head-choppingly (forgot that
one last time!) good. The clock has just run past 2 AM and I'm
signing off, and that, as they say, is it.
Leif
"Life is like 'Neochrome' without the eraser."
THE NUTTY NORWEGIANS' HOLLAND QUEST
VOLUME THE THIRD
This real-time article sequence all in all contains entries by,
in order of appearance, Leif Claus, Kai Holst, Richard Karsmakers
(Cronos of the Quartermass Experiment), Tjeerd Bruinsma (Scum of
Sewersoft), Jurie Horneman (Relayer of the Quartermass
Experiment), Laurens van der Klis (The Mind of the Quartermass
Experiment), Alex Crousen (The Nutty Snake of the Quartermass
Experiment) and Roeland (who is an independent, actually, whose
name just might actually be spelled with a 't' instead of a 'd').
Sadly, Lucifer (Eksod), the only other person to appear where
this article was written, did not get himself immortalized.
Ars longa! Vita brevis! Lucifer morti!
Many people dropped in. Well, perhaps not exactly MANY, but it's
the personalities that count. It was the first time in almost
two years that I saw Jurie...
On the Atari ST...
23:51
We've just ended watching "Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves". I did
not enjoy it a lot, because of the fact that literally everybody
had seen it already and I hadn't. Everybody started talking all
the time, but I will put things on hold to let Jurie type
something.
Richard
23:52
Yes, Richard, you should see it again because it is actually a
very good movie. Just turn up the brightness next time. I bet
you're thinking I'm going to write lots of stuff now. No way! I'm
no longer used to typing on this awful Atari keyboard. I prefer
the Commodore Amiga's.
(Puke! ED.)
Jurie
23:55
Obviously, Jurie does not know a good movie from another. Far
better is "Robin Hood", the other version with the celebrated
Dutch actor Jeroen Krabbe. Next movie is "Batman Returns", a very
entertaining romp. Richard has not seen it either. His utter
ignorance of the classics continues to elude me. At this point
the penguin is born. I must add that the penguin is actually the
symbol of the hitherto unknown group The Quartermass Experiment,
an experiment in the powers of thought. This amazing syndicate
only exists on paper and in the minds of its distinguished
members. What imaginary heights this assemblee has already
reached is virtually unspeakable. It is much better than actually
doing anything! The audience waiting in ever-increasing
anticipation for eternity.
I will stop now. I fear however that I will be removed because
that's just the type of thing Richard would do with me. Ah, I see
destruction on the screen, oh no a Santa is molested! Time for me
to take my designated seat in this night of horrors. If I can
survive this evening with under- and overaged humans, feasting on
items of definitionless food, I truly must have a mission in
life.
Laurens
Thursday, December 31st 1992
00:42
Behold the time. We have entered the last day of 1992 now, and
the atmosphere is really great here. "Batman Returns" is moving
on towards its peak (and conclusion), liquid is being consumed in
gigantic proportions (Tjeerd and Leif, especially), as is the
various snacks we bought this (or should I say the previous?)
afternoon. As I have seen the movie twice before, I'll take this
opportunity to extend the length of this real-time article a bit,
and I think Leif has the same thing on his mind.
The Dutch guys seem to be more or less unwilling to talk
English, and thus Leif and I are virtually completely unable to
understand what they are talking about. Whenever they speak to us
or talking about something concerning us, they switch to English,
though, so we are not left completely in the dark. But I think I
shall leave the keys to someone else...
Kai
00:55
Someone else at the keyboard right now. We are currently
watching kinky flying-rat-male coming back, "Batman Returns" in
other words. I have seen it before on widescreen in a Norwegian
cinema, meaning I don't really need a reruin (that was a typing
mistake really, but I kind of found it fitting!).
Did I tell you about the dinner we had earlier? I do in fact
believe I didn't. Do you wanna read about it? Yes? That probably
means I will have to write about it, then (amazingly logical as I
am!). Well, actually it was just a load of junk-food, since
Miranda had at the moment been sacked or was on strike or
something. By a load I don't mean a save (ha, ha, ha, extremely
funny. My jokes are becoming as good as my logic!), but a real
load! Junk food generally tastes the same on Manhattan as it does
(The phrase "Eat floor" was just being transmitted to my ears
from a fight scene in the film. The reception for the phrase was
quite overwhelming. Quote of the year!) in deep-jungle Borneo.
Not so in Holland! As I have commented on earlier, Dutch people
insist on doing things differently; even so with junk-food. Well,
all I wanna say really is that the meal was very good, unlike
many other junk-food meals I have tasted!
I earlier mentioned Richard, Kai and me going to the swimming
pool, but I forgot to mention a funny thing happening to (or
actually beside) us on the bus on our way there. We met a very
charming young man, doing a lot of silly things and making funny
sounds like banging his head with his hand (or the other way
round, meaning that he was maybe actually trying to use his head
to disintegrate the window, not succeeding because of his hand
getting in the way all the time!) shouting "Hullo!" and screaming
a lot in between. By the way, Richard is really good at
reproducing that screaming. Might be some connection there that I
am not quite able to grab the meaning of. Anyway, people on the
bus were somewhat relieved when this guy (meaning the retard, not
Richard!) finally left us in the company of ourselves. Especially
those sitting in his close vicinity who had been a bit busy
dodging his hands and at the same time trying to look totally
unaffected.
Now I'm going to attempt not missing the last part of the film,
and at the same consuming some divine fluid (that has become a
dimensional cliché, but I can't figure out anything original
right now). Bye!
Leif
01:50
"IN THE DUCK!" ("Batman Returns" quote). "Batman Returns" is
really funny, especially if you watch it. It seems I have
consumed a little too much Plantiac, but that's a good thing
because it makes your outlook on life much better. Leif has a
good point about us Dutchies talking too much in Dutch but that's
probably because we're in Holland. For some reason, Richard's got
an ST with a German keyboard, which makes typing a bit difficult
especially since there aren't any Germans around. Rereading the
text I've just written makes me realize that it's utter bullshit
so I'll stop now. Bye bye boys and girls.
Tjeerd
01:55
"Batman Returns" has ended, "Father Of The Bride" begins.
Jurie
01:56
Well, that was deep, wasn't it. Richard just tried to tape me
while I was having a cold. Tjeerd had too much to drink. I don't
agree with him about the effects. Well, must fly.
J.
01:57
The earth shudders, the ground trembles, the room ripples and
the table vibrates. An event of such gigantic proportions has
taken place: ALEX HAS BEGUN TO WRITE!
NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH
Another slightly less important event also took place: Jurie and
Tjeerd have left the premises. Tjeerd will be taken home by
Jurie, and if they both survive the driving style of the Germany-
based Dutchman, we will hear about them once more in the future.
Bye, Bye!!!
NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH *** NEWSFLASH
Drat. Just when the unstoppable flow of my inspiration had begun
to gush from my fingers, those two figures have to infringe on my
sole right to occupy the keyboard. This keyboard (or should I
type kezboard) also hampers me with my typing. SHIT QWERTZ!
Erm... Sorry for the outburst. So let's get busy again...
What I really wanted to share with you, if you are interested
(and even if you are not), is an event that shook the foundations
of my existence really hard. Warning: if you don't like mushy
descriptions of things that has happened to some person who is
now sitting behind the keyboard, skip the text to the next white
line.
Nah, you don't want to know about the most gorgeous girl you
ever saw. Well, maybe it's better that way, because if you would
look at her too closely, I might get jealous.
Ever had writer's block? It's hell. Watch what happens:...
Alex
03:55
OKAY (so much for enthusiasm, because I did discover the German
keyboard as well and now realise I'll have to type with two
fingers)! Anyway, did anybody realize that the consumption of
Coca Cola Light is now at a frustratingly high level (03:57 on
the clock). Okay, I'm waiting for Martijn to hand me over the
Lznx (I refuse to deal with this German kezboard so read "z" for
"y" and vice versa. See zou in a minute, I'll just take a short
inspiration break (count to 2255)...
S O U T H E R N C O M F O R T ! !
(WOW! how's that for an inspiration break)
R.R.
04:08
"Father of the Bride" must be the most serious comedy ever. It
had one joke and the rest was soft-focus sentimentality. Although
I usually like that happening to myself, I do not wish to watch
other people being happy. Ah, another movie hat angefangen ?!?!ß
Ren bil hos shell?? Aargh, even subtitles in this weird
language. "The Fisher King" (which has Norwegian subtitles, ED.)
draws everyone towards the glimmering screen. I cannot take much
more I guess, I have seen it already anyway. Strange how it seems
to end and just goes on for another thirty minutes.
I just heard that dirty words like "fuck" are not translated in
the norwegian subtitles. This means that thousands of innocents
are deprived of the cream of American culture. It is a shame.
Those who have seen "Blue Velvet" know that the quintessence of
this sort of verbosity is personified by Frank, played by Dennis
Hopper, who manages to insert this four-letter word at least once
per sentence, preferably twice. Or a solo appearance if possible.
Surreptitiously, Richard has now grabbed hold of the camera
although his aim is waning on par with his sanity. I have been
wondering about his mental condition ever since he proposed to
me. Strange how I am suddenly unable to breathe but I need no air
to continue pestering you, dear reader.
I experience a vision of Tjeerd Bruinsma, the man who might be
caught laughing whilst being skinned alive. He is such an angel.
I must have dozed off for a minute because at least half an hour
has passed since I started this text. What is it in the
atmosphere that accelerates the decay of nerve cells
exponentially? Is it the foul odour of vapourized alcohol or the
lies and treachery of a certain ONE. This ONE will receive a
specially prepared tape with subliminal messages recorded upon
it: "Yes, you are a loser", "Everything you try fails", "You
cannot do anything right", "Everybody hates you".
After this text it is clear I cannot rightly hold my title as
The Mind. Apparently I have entered an altered state of
consciousness, an enlightment you might say. I now know my real
name, praise me.
I OF THE UNIVERSE
06:16
We've just finished watching "The Fisher King". I think I'll
have to watch it again in peace and quiet one day, for I guess my
general sleepiness (yes, my eyes are getting initial problems
keeping themselves open) prevented me from getting all of it.
"I guess this film was too intellectual anyway. Or perhaps I am
too unintellectual."
Lucifer quote (who is ultimate close to The Truth)
Now we'll go and see "Universal Soldier". I should think that
will manage in keeping my eyes open. At least sortof.
Richard
08:06
The birds have started singing outside, and we have just ceased
watching antotally, utterly crap film called "Universal Soldier".
Hopefully everyone will go home around now-ish, and then I will
simply go to sleep. See you "tomorrow"!
Leif
08:04 (according to the internal clock)
Goodbye! Farewell! Alex (A.K.A. The Nutty Snake, Knom, Nezuorc,
etc. etc...) is departing, and so is Laurens.... Bye!
Alex
08:12
Beddy byes!
Richard
Deathly tired, some people join the dayly queues of Dutch public
traffic on their way home. Those slightly more lucky just move to
their beds (and a couch) within Looplantsoen 50. A weird scent
(well, more something like an odour) hangs throughout the
premises. It will probably have a few hours to try and evaporate
itself.
After we waved Alex and Laurens goodbye, we did so with our
fragile biorhythms.
15:44
Wake-up time! My rhythm of day and night has never been as
totally fucked up as it is now. As Richard put it, I feel like it
is nine o'clock in the morning.
Last night was very entertaining in all, although not all the
films were equally attention-grabbing. Martijn dug out Richard's
Lynx in the middle of "The Fisher King", and wasn't seen ever
since. Until "Universal Soldier" started, that is. Strange,
really that everyone watched that crap, and not the Terry Gilliam
masterpiece (I would really call it a work of art!).
Cronos is on the loose! In some super-hamsterish mental way that
little nearly-rat-resembling thingy has persuaded Richard to
actually let it out of its cage. Aaargh! We are all doomed! Well,
maybe not. A microscopic little mobile fur isn't exactly the most
fright-inspiring sight ever!
Kai hasn't even opened his eyes yet! Not that we have actively
tried helping him with that surely wearying task. Not yet, that
is!
Leif
16:03
Kai is still out cold. Or at least as far as I know he surely
appears to be. I think it would be wise for us to head to town
soon, for otherwise we shan't be able to get our hands on any
fireworks!
Richard
17:15
We (Leif and me) are back from town, where we joined the post-
deadline rush to get some fireworks to put fire to at midnight.
We found Kai writing postcards, listening to R.E.M. (those guys
that said they were uncommercial but who now aren't). I don't
like the singer's voice at all, and I generally find their music
sadly depressing.
Yesterday evening at about eight, the Z88 "battery low"
indicator got on. I hastily ported all stuff onto the ST, and all
entries starting at 23:51, December 30th 1992, have been typed on
the ST. I will now exit "1st Word Plus" and attempt to convert
the Z88 DUMP files into something that my word processor
understands.
Richard
18:03
We're taping now. We will probably spend most of tomorrow taping
as well, as I have some CDs Kai wants to have, whereas I also
wanted Wasp's "The Crimson Idol" and MacAlpine's "Freedom to
Fly". This evening we will eat pea's soup, then watch "The Making
of Married with Children" (starts at 19:15), then eat pancakes
and spend the rest of the evening doing something we don't know
yet.
And at midnight all hell will break loose: Witching Hour!
Richard
18:24
Kai and I have bought 10 cassettes to make recordings on, but
still I don't think that will be enough. Richard has got loads of
stuff I would want to tape. He also has got a lot of junk in my
opinion, but then again I appreciate people having different and
mixed tastes (except for people actually listening to Kriss
Kross, NKotB, Dr. Alban and so on - when they are home alone not
needing to act an appearance, if you understand what I mean).
Again I have discovered something strange about Dutch people.
They really provide an endless supply of strangeness to me, much
to Richard's dislike, but I intend no harm, and I hope he takes
it as the jokes they are supposed to be.
Anyway, this particular case concerns fireworks; that Chinese
invention scaring the shit out of cats and dogs (not to mention
hamsters!) on New Year's Eve. In Norway we are content at making
the sky explode exactly on New Year's Eve, not so here in
Holland. I've lost quite a few hours sleep lately because of
manic Dutchs with a lack of comprehension for time and date. They
go on all night with the most noisy fireworks they possess,
making me wake up every quarter of an hour. Very nice when you
went to sleep at half past eight in the morning!
Soon there's feeding time again. This time with pea soup,
television and pancakes. Yummy!
Leif
Needless to say, Dutch TV had considered it necessary to
reschedule some stuff. "The Making of Married With Children",
proudly mentioned in the radio and TV guides, had been scrapped.
Darn.
Friday, January 1st 1993
00:42
Happy New Year (let's just hope it gets warmer than 1992!)! We
have just returned in from doing the fireworks stuff, which
really was a horrifying experience. Sparks, rockets and screamers
went in all directions, especially wherever there were Norwegians
present, so I feel rather nervous now, as I did all the time we
were outside.
We are bout to let some Oliebollen (Oil balls?) fill out
bellies, and we are to watch the stuff we have filmed already,
approximately an hour of great entertainment, especially the last
scetch (done earlier that evening, ED.)...
Kai
02:28
Normally, this night is the night I go to bed latest. But, after
checking out all our recordings so far in the "Home Vid' We Found
No Name For" and eating those Oliebollen, we have decided
unanimously that going to bed at a slightly less unholy hour
would perhaps be a good idea.
Almost a quarter of an hour of the Vid' was taped just after
midnight. It's basically a Bagdadesque collection of explosions
intertwined with erupting volcano things, berzerkedly loud things
that go boom, whining arrow cries that scorn the skies, huddled
shadows running to and fro, and anything that would make Mr.
Peter "CNN" Arnett have a near-lethal deja-vu.
Large bits of the video suffered of meagre lighting. It's quite
difficult to get everything right, actually. Perhaps, however,
this can be blamed partly on the TV set which is a bit darker
than it should be (which indeed turned out to be the case, ED.).
Kai and Leif, who had disappeared from the room a couple of
moments ago, have reappeared. Miranda has just gone to embrace
her pillow, and I guess it won't be long until we will all be.
The both Northerners just now brabbled something in Norwegian
again. I guess they'll never learn and I don't feel a particular
urge to punish them physically for it.
Tomorrow we'll probably get up rather in time to do all the
taping. We still have "Flatliners" to watch (we've watched "The
Nightbreed" earlier tonight, from 20:00 to 21:30), too, as well
as the "ST NEWS Christmas Coding Convention 1990 Vid'" which none
of these Northern chaps have seen so far (and which they still
hadn't when they left, ED.).
I guess I will spend a large part of tomorrow trying to remember
other various bits and bobs that have not yet been immortalized
by means of this real-time article. Also, I might actually do
some lay-outing and spell-checking on the previous files (the
ones that were uploaded from the Z88). Basically we also want to
make sure it's at least 128 Kb. I think it's quite appropriate
for a Norwegian/Dutch real-time article at least to have the size
of a true Crazy Letter, for which that kilobytage is the official
spec.
Signing off for now, and probably for the rest of this night
(though we can never be certain),
Richard
02:34
Getting slightly philosophical this late in the evening (well,
night actually). We've successfully entered 1993. As usual it
will take a month or two before one gets used to writing that '93
correctly, not continually making mistakes when writing letters
and so on.
For the first time in my life I have experienced New Year's Eve
celebration outside Norway. The whole experience was rather scary
actually (here we go again!), especially since Dutch people
prefer having all their fireworks go off at ground level instead
of on a more kind of sky-ish level. Not that it mattered much
anyway since the smog made it difficult watching anything
elevated more than two metres off ground. Also I have great
doubts about even half of the Dutch fireworks ever being allowed
for use in Norway. Most of it flew in all kinds of directions,
preferably ten centimetres above our heads, but often lower.
But that is enough of me complaining about Dutch strangeness for
today. I will probably continue tomorrow (if Richard hasn't
strangled me by then!), so watch this space!
Leif
Gently we emerged ourselves in blankets, embracing pillows and
cherishing dreams. Nineteennightythree had come upon us, and what
else to do rather than sleep through an initial bit of it.
11:11
Another day, month and year have officially begun as I write
this. I emerged from the Twilight Zone of dreamless nights almost
fifteen minutes ago, only to be disappointed about the fact that
Richard failed in getting us up at 10:30. I can now hear him
lurking the corridors (or actually: Corridor) of the appartment,
so I guess he has finally woke up.
We went to bed at about three AM, me sleeping on the couch next
to the phone in the living room and Leif occupying the spare bed.
I fell asleep rather quickly, but was suddenly awoken by the darn
sound of the very same communication device I slept very close
to.
Deciding to ignore it totally, I just turned around and tried to
pretend the noise was coming from outside, which I didn't
actually succeed in. After the phone ringing about ten times or
so, I got too irritated with it, and fumbled for the light
switch. The light was slightly bright for a dazed eye, and thus I
was delayed yet a couple of seconds before I could actually pick
up the phone. But I did have a look at my watch. 03:25.
It was Gard, a.k.a. The Insanely Witty One, Zealot, The Lazy
Lion, Oh Gard, etc...
He was calling to wish Richard a happy new year and that kind of
stuff, and was unimaginably disappointed to hear that he had
actually gone to bed! We talked for about ten minutes about
various topics before Jardar, his older brother, urged him to cut
the conversation short. Oh yeah, here's a message to all the
readers from Gard and Jardar: "We wish you all a Happy New Year!"
Breakfast time!!!
Kai
11:44
Yo! A splendid morning it is, January 1st 1993. Kai told me Gard
called somewhere around three and that Drag The Insanely Witty
One, The Foldable One, Oh Gard, The One Responsible For Previous
Issue's Corner Of Lament, The Loneliest Of Norwegians, Zealot of
O.U.C.H., Main Editor of Scriba Communis Responsum, The One Who
Got Clobbered Over The Head With A Baseball Bat, Wearer Of Black
Metal T-Shirts, The One In Love With A Multitude Of Women,
Creator Of The 845 Kb Ultimate Crazy Letter, The Oldest Norwegian
Virgin, The Infinitely Insultable One, The One (And Only) Hater
of Plantiac, The One With The Silly Excuse For A Moustache,
Thinnest Of Northerners, Dweller Of Eggesbønes, Director Of "OUCH
Home Vid" Parts One To Three, Heavy Metal Worshipper, The Topless
One, The Minute Microbe, would call back later today.
Taping has started already. It seems that, apart from the
occasional enhancements to the code of our respective virus
killers, not much has actually been done here during the visit.
Nothing that will leave an impact on posterity, at least.
Originally, "Scriba Communis Responsum" Issue 3 was supposed to
be finished at my place during these days, but Gard had the
source at home (suddenly he had considered it necessary to
rewrite the whole thing in "C" or something) so basically it
couldn't happen.
Good. I'll leave it at that for now.
Richard
12:05
Up and running! For the first time during our stay here we have
gotten our bodies out of bed at a reasonable hour!
Today will mostly consist of taping, since tomorrow we will have
to get up rather early to get to Amsterdam. Richard will
hopefully come with us. But I am a bit concerned about getting up
at around 9 AM. As it is now when the clock turns 1 AM it feels
like 9 AM! We will just have to manage.
I just heard from Kai that Gard called sometime during the
night. That does explain a certain waking up on my part. I
thought I heard an alarm-clock doing something it definitely
should not be doing in the middle of the night. And as I lay in
bed pondering on various variations on a certain f-word, I again
started wondering about these strange Dutch ones having some
weird thoughts about when to get up on the first of January.
Anyway, this time my thoughts were falsified sadly, since I
wouldn't mind teasing Richard a bit more!
Leif
13:36
Hey, what happened to my inspiration? I can't seem to find it
anywhere, and neither can leif, who is currently trying to write
a postcard to a very droolable object named Elizabeth (who lives
in Tromsø!). Richard is raping his guitar again: A lot of strange
sounds indicate a not quite perfect attempt to play along with a
song I don't know what is called nor by whom it is.
Gard, by the way, more or less promised that he would call back
later today to actually talk to Richard, but considering his
biorhythm I'd be surprised if he's even awake yet!
Richard is sadly correct on the topic of whether or not we have
actually done something while we've been here. I have fixed a
couple of bugs and improved some statistics in Antidote as well
as correcting a lot of things in Richard's viruskiller, and I've
written a little in this real-time article, but that is all! And
Leif and I have helped doing the dishes every day since we came
here! (Richard didn't mind...) I have barely had time to write my
favourite girl a letter, but that is not due to too much work.
So now we just sit around and listen to music, generally doing
nothing. But now I shall hand the keyboard over to the first
person who would like to write something.
Kai
13:51
Metal Church (the song Kai didn't know above is one of the Metal
Church classics "Gods of Wrath") is enriching the atmosphere
considerably. If only Stefan had been here, these Northies would
have seen us flip out in a slightly total way.
I will not write more now, as I would actually want to edit some
of the original Z88 files into a form that you will now already
have read (and, hopefully, appreciated if not admired).
Richard
14:17
Am I feeling loss of control?
Is this all that remains?
Fear of God is playing. My God (in whom I most zealously
unbelieve), Dawn Crosby's throat must be one of the most unique
voices anywhere. It makes me recall the concerts I've seen, the
hand that I shook, the drunken kiss on my cheek, the signature
that looks as undecipherable as ancient Egyptian because of her
signature-murdering drunkenness.
Really excellent. Far out. Off this world.
Richard
15:48
More taping. Some software copying (Public Domain stuff only,
mind you!), some further coding at virus killers...
That's basically what we're doing. Miranda went down to the
South of the Netherlands (a town called Berkel-Enschot) this
morning to visit her parents and wish them happy new year. She
seems quite unaware of the fact that the Netherlands have
actually got a telephone system, but I guess there isn't much to
do for her here.
Richard
16:47
Yesterday evening, when Kai went to bed, he told me he would
write lots today. He said something about 'reaching 100 Kb' and
that sort of thing, but it would appear that he is not much of a
man of his word. Anyway, here I am trying to get this article
somewhat bigger while listening to Marty Friedman's "Scenes" -
one of the best soft guitar CDs ever if you ask me.
Richard
16:51
Richard just came over urging me to write something. Probably
his only intention was having the whole sofa for himself, but
anyway here I am.
Right now we are listening to some fuckingly, maneatingly,
virgin-rapingly, cock-suckingly, double-fist-screwingly, pussy-
lickingly good music. All those filthy words put together are
there to make up for the lack of them in the rest of the article,
sort of makes the job easier for the censors. Not that I think
Richard is ever going to let ST NEWS BE subjected to some
glasses-on-tip-of-nose-hair-tied-back-in-a-knot old school-
teacher lookalike saving us from damaging language abuse. There
wouldn't be much left of ST NEWS then, would it? Ah, just
kidding!
Us reaching 100 kb today is much like believing in Santa Claus
or rain falling upwards (!) or Richard burning his CD collection
or him listening to hip-hop actually enjoying it or Gard ever
getting laid or him ever shaving off his moustache etcetera. To
put it short it is a rather not-very-likely event.
Have to copy some disks!
Leif
17:33
"Flatliners" coming up - the last film we rented and that we
hadn't quite come around to viewing. Kai is still doing some
"Antidote" coding, the TV is warming up (it takes about 15
minutes to do so) and Leif wants to copy the "Ventura" demo. This
demo is quite OK, by the bye, but I don't like the fact that ACF
seems to have contributed something (yes, the Alien Child
Fornicators).
Anyway, I am getting quite hungry. I'm waiting for Miranda to
arrive, after which we can order some pizzas to be delivered
here. I can almost taste them on my tongue - a prospect that
makes saliva excrete itself from various glands in and around my
oral opening.
Enough of this. The TV is warming up still, and Kai and Leif are
discussing something in a strange dialect. Julia Roberts, here we
come!
Richard
20:23
Yep. It's me again (not -ME- (sick joke)). "Flatliners" was a
lot better than I had expected (I had expected it to be good, but
it was actually quite brilliant) and the pizzas afterwards went
down smoothly, even though Leif (of course) just had to mention
that, actually, Norwegian pizzas are much better.
Personally I wouldn't be surprised if Norwegian pizzas were
actually better than the Italian.
Not!
"You're right about one thing. They are actually better than
Italian pizzas. At least the one's we're used to."
Kai quote.
I guess Kai lives in fucking Valhalla or something! I now have
to leave. I will go to the bedroom and beat up a pillow.
Richard
20:29
Poor pillow. I can almost hear the defenseless, inanimate object
cry its heart out as Richard is punching it with cruel, merciless
strokes.
The pizza was actually rather zarjaz, so to speak; Some dough
with cheap cheeze, very little spice, some tomato sauce and
store-to-door delivery. And tuna. A disappointment to any
sophisticated Norwegian mouth, really. But hunger is the best
cook, so it went down nevertheless. I really enjoyed the dessert
- an ice cake with some sparkling firework stuff on top of it.
THAT at least tasted deliciously!
Kai
21:34
That's thanks for you.
Richard
Saturday, January 2nd 1993
01:04
We have entered the last day of the Nutties' visit to my humble
place, the place where not even the loo escaped from biting
criticism. Kai and me will be going to our (separate!) beds, with
Leif intending to do some more taping. He seems to have copied at
least fifteen CDs by now, but I guess this is a once-in-a-
lifetime experience to him.
Tomorrow we'll be getting up quite in time. We will go to
Amsterdam in the morning so that they still have some time to
visit several shops there. Of course I will join them to make
sure that they don't end up in some pimp's working place - or
worse!
"I am sure Gard wouldn't mind that."
Kai quote
In my bed there is an enormous load of millions and millions of
carbohydrates held together by protein membranes. Somehow, I find
it nice to cuddle up to those millions of cells that happen to
connect into the form of the girl I love and want to be with more
than anything else. She is the light of my life, the butterfly of
my flower, the bee of my activity, and probably a lot more.
Actually I feel slightly intoxicated, for today Plantiac has
caused some nice taste experiences again. Last time we've drunk
Plantiac must have been...er...two days ago. At least. Yes, I
seem to remember quite distinctly that we've drunk quite a lot of
it during the Video Orgy. Or at least the first half of it, when
everybody was still quite awake.
I think we've finished at least four bottles of Plantiac in the
five days that have fled by as if nothing could keep them. You
can't actually say we've been getting absurdly drunk, but we've
had our share of tipsiness I reckon.
I will love Kai if he will write something too before he heads
to bed and enters the Valhalla of dreams.
'Night.
Richard
01:13
Now I am making Richard love me. Somehow, it's not like I had
imagined love to be, but I'll just have to manage...
We are getting close to the departure from Richard and Miranda's
home, a moment I have been awaiting with horror. Are our five
days here already over? Are we no longer going to be able to nag
these wonderful people about their minority complexes? Are we no
longer going to drink Plantiac with Richard and his friends? This
is truly a sad occurrence. I love the Dutch people, however
different they might be from the people I usually hang around
with. They are polite and they talk about interesting things.
They take an interest in us, and try to make us as comfortable as
possible while we are here. They are great. There are no other
words to describe them.
But I shall most probably write even more in gratitude in the
morning, for now I shall JMP sleepmode...
Kai
01:25
Wow! Complete and utter silence! Well, except for the inevitable
Megafile 60 humming in the (Richard just entered looking
extremely tired, apparently having forgotten something very
important since this line of action probably meant leaving the
warm body of a certain female completely alone!) background, and
Cronos doing some heavy marathon-sprinting training. At the time
being only the hamsters are keeping me company since everyone
else has entered Dreamland (Norwegian expression. I'm not quite
certain if it exists in English, but you get the general
picture!).
I must say that I agree totally with Kai's description of our
hosts. I could probably add quite a bit too, but I will save
those bits for later. Maybe even for a personal letter for
Richard. We'll see.
The only reason why I am still up is that there are still hours
left of music to record, and since I'm sleeping on the couch
tonight that means I'm located nearest to the stereo, leaving me
to do the dirty work. Well, they are mostly for myself, so I
can't blame anyone.
Tomorrow we are going to Amsterdam, which I am in a way looking
forward to, although that also means we are going to see
Richard's apartment for the last time (he has probably moved once
we get back here (If ever!, ED.)!). By tomorrow...I do of course
mean today, but I can't help myself always finding it strange to
talk about today when I haven't slept yet, but I have sort of
gotten used to it lately. Hmmm, wonder what the reason for that
is!
I have just put on Megadeth's "Rust in Peace" (just on head-
phones, mind you!) which is quite head-choppingly (forgot that
one last time!) good. The clock has just run past 2 AM and I'm
signing off, and that, as they say, is it.
Leif
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