Tuesday, June 28, 2005

el museo larco and upcoming excursion


"O make me a mask"
Originally uploaded by rswells.
this afternoon, tali and i went to el museo larco. it was all ancient ceramics and a temporary exhibit on ancient gold and jewelry. the museum's main attraction, however, has to be the two rooms of x-rated pottery that it houses. buenos días!

come thursday morning tali and i will be leaving the lima gray behind for the wildlife reserves at las islas ballestas and paracas, where i hope to see penguins, sea lions, and flamingos. from there, we'll go to the desert cities of huacachina and nazca. nazca is famous for these mysterious lines that were drawn in the desert centuries ago. the polemic regarding where these lines came from and who constructed them still continues today. in order to fully capture the figures that the lines come together to create, you're supposed to fly over them in a mini-plane.

Sunday, June 26, 2005

0-0


ticket to soccer game
Originally uploaded by rswells.
I went to the big soccer game yesterday with my friend Pilar’s older brother, Mario, and his 10 year-old nephew, Marcelo. We took a small taxi. On the way, our driver made up his mind that he wanted to go too. After all, the crosstown rivals were playing: Alianza Lima vs. Universitario. I saw a different part of Lima and 30,000 or so different faces in and around the dusty stadium, Alianza’s home turf known as el Matute. We arrived a little late to the game, so we bought our tickets from a scalper who was wearing a Ramones jean jacket. After maneuvering our way through scalpers, hawkers, and dirty, friendly dogs, we verified that the tickets weren’t fakes and pushed on to the gates. Before entering the stadium, we were all padded down by some serious police. Mario, Marcelo, and el taxista got through quick enough, but the cop who was inspecting me held me up, asking me what I had in my left pocket. I pulled out my cherry-flavored chapstick and a cheap, plastic pen. The cop looked me dead in the eye, threw my pen aside, and told me to move along.

Once inside, tall, barbed-wire fences separated the spectators from the field. Since we got there a little late, we had to sit in one of the corners. Mario and Marcelo had wanted to sit in one of the ends—they’re both fans of Universitario—where all of the local hooligans jump against each other and sing songs mocking the other team, calling each other faggots and chickens respectively. Police in full riot gear stood at slacked attention not five feet away from us. Torn up pieces of the yellow pages were scattered all about and, as I soon learned, were wadded up and used as harmless but meaningful projectiles. Along with wrappers and empty cups, the spectators threw these projectiles mostly when Universatario's team and the refs came on and off the field. The police shielded them from the paper rain with their riot shields.

The game itself was rather slow. Not much action or impressive skill. Not many shots on goal. 0-0. Even though Peru as a whole is huge on soccer, its national team hasn’t qualified for the World Cup in something like twenty-five years. The fans didn’t let this deter them from having their fun, though. The two big highlights, however, didn’t even really have anything to do with the game. 1) At halftime, a comely young woman—the only blonde that I saw in the entire stadium—came out with one of those t-shirt shooter guns and shot a few into the crowd. 2) Late in the second half, the referee came up limp and had to stop the game for a few minutes. In both instances, the crowd went nuts: desire in the first instance and ridicule in the second.


In other sports news, it saddened both Tali and me to see the Pistons lose last Thursday. Besides the end of the season, the fact that I’ll probably never hear those Peruvian announcers, Vizcarra and Porras, announce a game ever again got me a little down. When they weren’t too busy giving shot outs—saludos—to family members, friends, and emailers, blowing through random noisemakers and kazoos, and dissecting the dance team’s moves, they talked about the game. Here are a few examples of their commentary, some of which were translated into English by me:

-“El boxout de Ben Wallace fue extraordinario.”—Porras
-“Here comes the Frenchman, Tony Parker—ooh la la.”—Vizcarra
-When “Hey Ya” came over the stadium speakers, Vizcarra asked, “Who sings this song? The Black Eyed Peas?”
-“Well, it doesn’t look like Rasheed Wallace is saying ‘Feliz Navidad’ to the referee there.”—Porras “Nor ‘Feliz cumpleaños.’”—Vizcarra
-At one point in the final game, Vizcarra told a joke about Mexicans that lasted at least three minutes.

Thursday, June 23, 2005

beto chávez

hola a todos. me gustaría presentarles a un amigo mío, se llama beto chávez. qué ha hecho beto chávez hoy? primero, desayunó. luego, él y su amiga peruana, tali dajes, salieron de la casa de tali para dar una vuelta y ver el mar pacífico. mientras estaban allá, beto sacó varias fotos del mar gris. a beto le gusta sacar fotos con su cámara futurística. después, almorzaron en la casa del papá de tali--más tarde, beto me comentaría que la comida estuvo buenaza. finalmente, beto y tali decidieron ir de compas. beto se probó un suéter eroto-exótico, pero no lo compró.

esta noche, beto chávez y tali dajes van a ver el último partido de los playoffs del nba. beto me dijo, "ojalá que ganen los detroit pistons! uf! y espero que no me coma las uñas enteras durante el partido! seguro que la tensión me va a matar! pucha! gracias a dios que tendré mi aguardiente a mi lado para chupar cuando las cosas se pongan muy dramáticas." y, a pesar de que ella no es muy fanática del basket, tali quiere que los pistons ganen también.

y después de todo esto? van a bailar en una discoteca. beto me dijo, "ojalá que baile con chicas guapas y que escuche mi canción favorita!"

Monday, June 20, 2005

transplanting


beto busca breakbeats
Originally uploaded by rswells.
last night, mildly upset because the local sports channel was not showing the pistons/spurs game as it had days before, i kept up with the scores online...until the game came on said channel--a tape delay--as the third quarter came to an end on the computer. score 64-63. at that point, i fixed my focus on the tv in tali's room, coaxed her into watching with me by trying to explain the importance of the pistons to any real michigander, and mentioned that some popcorn and pop sure would be sweet. quickly, tali picked up the phone and called a local grocery, ordering some snacks for the game. an amazing game which put us both on edge until rasheed left big shot bob free to do his thing yet again. (if you ask me, horry belongs in the hall of fame after all of this.)

today, i went downtown with one of tali's friends, pilar, on a music and book search. we took a crowded microbus to the spot and on the way came across a huge sign for "kansas blue jeans." apparently, it's a brand that's been around for a while. something i'll look into later. after twenty minutes or so on the micro, we arrived at a book bazaar of sorts. i found a slightly stained, harcover version of a collection of borges stories for 8 soles (about $2.50). from there, we stumbled upon a small scale vinly bazaar of sorts. as i started flipping through, latin lab type shit came over the speakers. "where am i?" i thought to myself. "am i really hearing latin reggae, latin salsa, latin funk? just like i would at the nuyeurcan spanish harlem that is the 8th st. taptoom? is that wide-smiled and shirtless young man across the way really who i think it is?" after subtly nodding my head, the sellers asked me what i was looking for. unsure of how to sincerely express "groove" in spanish, i said something like "jazz funk funky," giving the "j" in "jazz" a soft "j"/"y" sort of sound and making my "u"'s long. willy then escorted me to his stand in the back, asked me if i wanted some "soul...tipo lou rawls?" and i said "s� s�!" i figured i had struck gold, like some old conquistador. after such a work up, however, the actual collection was not as mind blowing as i had anticipated. plenty of elton john, the carpenters, and the village people. at one point, willy held up a "tierra, viento, y fuego" (earth, wind, and fire) record to me: "no gracias," i responded. i still found a way to purchase 18 dusty lps for about $15.

i followed all this with pizza for lunch at 5pm.

right now an old, subtitled episode of LOST is on the television.

Sunday, June 19, 2005

happy father's day, dad!


dad
Originally uploaded by rswells.
i'd try and come up with some clever catchphrase to go along with the photo, but i think the image speaks for itself--with love.

Saturday, June 18, 2005

DoppelgangerS

within the past three weeks i seem to have seen myself in two separate films: LAYER CAKE and BATMAN BEGINS. i had some trouble following both films, and the appearance of two different doubles obviously exacerbated this trouble. nevertheless, i would highly recommend both, especially BATMAN which made me feel 12 yrs old again.

for anyone else who has seen these movies, let me know if you have seen me as well. in LAYER CAKE, i play a small, speaking role as a birtish gangster with a heavy accent that is involved in the drug trade. in BATMAN BEGINS, i don't speak at all, but show up briefly in dr. crane's insane asylum. look for the following characteristics: the big head--complete with a long forehead--atop a small body, shitty beard, decent teeth. i would post photos of these young men, but that might complicate my singular exixtence beyond repair.

Thursday, June 16, 2005

lovely lima


view from apt
Originally uploaded by rswells.
i arrived around 1am wednesday morning. not much to say about the flight, save how american tourists--already donning their hiking boots and phrasebooks--flooded the plane. i think most of them were headed towards machu picchu. a mother also walked her daughter to the lavatory using one of those child leashes.

after getting settled here in lima, i've recently made some initial rounds with my hostess, tali, and the social calendar is already set up for the next few nights with parties and rock bands. yesterday, the sun shone, but today the smog overwhelms. if you look out from my window, the pervasive gray makes it seem as if the world stops after a certain distance. i think i'll have to head for the countryside within the next week. upcoming posts should include the following: a description of the neighborhood; a mini-thesis on taxi drivers and security guards; and an eye-witness account of the nearby hotel that lodges 2 dolphins and the barside show that they perform.

Sunday, June 12, 2005

kansas in the early summer--ready the ark!


tornado_nguyen_big
Originally uploaded by rswells.
supposedly, this is a real photo taken by this storm-chaser who has the following to say about his adventures:
I often times remain in the hail core to observe the maximum size, measure it, and report it. I usually report hail over golf ball size, tornadoes, etc, and provide a picture to the NWS [National Weather Service] office that evening for their verification. That includes severe wind events which I measure and log using an anemometer mounted at 3 meters above the surface.
and, yes, i did just make a post about the weather. can those who live anywhere near me really blame me, though? we seem to be under some sort of warning or watch every single day. soon, however, i'll be in lima, peru--the place where it's always partly cloudy and about 65.

Thursday, June 9, 2005

why "anything but bush" did not work, perhaps

a short, interesting interview here about why voters who oppose the war in iraq might want to consider changing their tactics for the upcoming elections in 2006 and 2008. in other words, why voting for the other pro-war candidate, john kerry, because he wasn't george w. bush and because he was a member of the other "viable" democratic party did not further the anti-war movement.

Wednesday, June 8, 2005

sports bar



Originally uploaded by rswells.
rob and ab. anxious and exciting. a moment on display during the decisive game 7 battle twixt the detroit pistons and the miami heat. the pistons won 88-82.

the path of genius



Originally uploaded by rswells.
by wenzel hablik (1918)

Saturday, June 4, 2005

my verdict is in:


Santa
Originally uploaded by rswells.
GUILTY!

come on in


jumpshot
Originally uploaded by rswells.
when my friend, jumpshot adams, enters a room,

old friend


jumpshot dos
Originally uploaded by rswells.
he makes his presence felt immediately.

my bedroom in pv


my room in pv
Originally uploaded by rswells.
i've got some digital photos going now. dig.
 
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