Monday, June 8, 2009

Thoughts of a teenage boy

Laying under the duvet; camouflaged from the day.
Hiding safe from harms way whilst I lay.
Outside the world awakens to a new dawning.
And meanwhile all I am doing is yawning.
Yearning and conferring.
Up now; the sun is rising , windows open and music selected.
Traffic purrs and lights are reflected.
Deflected and conflicted.
I am alive and I will rise.
To face the day. Before my demise. 

Sorry I digress; now the rest.
The best?
Thoughts of a teenage boy bring me utter joy.
On a day like today; forevermore and throughout the toil.
A vision of play, fun and laughter.
Here, now and forever after.
Long days of sand and sun.
Endless summers on the run.

That was so long ago.
A distant memory of foggy glow.
Drunken nights through the haze.
Blinding sessions what went on for days.
Dreams fulfilled and memories forgotten.
But I will always remember the good times so often.
And thoughts of a teenage boy.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Daylight Saving

Here at Le de Ville House we have been in great discussion for many months now on the topic of the ‘Yes’ Vote in Western Australia. After three extravagant years of balmy summer evenings and blissful nights it has been the general consensus here that Perth was finally catching the tails of the rest Australia; let alone the rest of the developed world. One might call it progression.


Saturday’s defeat is nothing short of humiliation for the local population let alone the general public within Australia. It’s called Regression.


After much debate and a number of emergency meetings in Le de Ville it has become obvious that the problem lays not in the local population having their say in the referendum; moreover, the wider population not having their say.


The last decade has seen an enormous influx of migrant workers fuelled by the increasing discoveries of oil, gas and minerals within Western Australia. This expansion has led to the creation of a modern Perth community of expanding mixed cultures and nationalities. There is now a unique local resident build up that believe themselves to be transient however are in fact permanent. Although Perth may be ‘home’ these residents lack the right to vote.


One can only speculate the thousands of residents who do not have the right to vote but wanted Day Light Saving. So it’s time to make a commitment to the place that you live and become a Citizen. Make Perth your home and have your say. The Community of Le de Ville welcomes you with open arms. 


Le de Ville support Progression and Daylight Saving is Progression

Monday, February 23, 2009

Fucking in heaven

We were more than impressed by Fat Boy Slim's performance at Good Vibrations yesterday.

He played his first track like it was an encore.

And the visuals. Oh the visuals. We were fucking in heaven. 

Friday, January 16, 2009

Vicky Cristina Barcelona

At Le de Ville the Community are in love with the latest offering from Woody Allen. With his portrayal of his own screenplay shot in explicit detail he proves to us that life is for living and living outside of mundane normality. Cristina knew one thing and that was what she didn't want.

Here's to Cristina.

Showing at Luna - Leederville


Monday, January 12, 2009

Grrrrr...

Those good folk at Tiger Tiger can hone their absolute perfect skills from barista to bartender this week. Known for being such an arduous task in this back water called Perth; the Community congratulate their success on gaining a liquor license and will be frequenting the lane daily. So it's time to move on from single origin day and up a notch to Hendrick's and cucumber. See you at there!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Deux Jus

After a day in the sun; faced with the heat of the night, here at the Community we have decided there is no better way of eating out today other than revisiting Jus to ensure that yesterdays burgers were not a fluke.

And success! They are not! Go the chicken! Go the fish! Delights all round the smiling table.

Can man kind live on burgers everyday?

Hugh Hefner welcome to the Community . . . 


Saturday, January 10, 2009

Da Jus

The Community were out in force last night accompanied by the Leederville Massivé on a mission to taste the delights and offerings from the new kid on the block; Jus Burgers. And what a relief! A surprise! Satisfaction. At last an investment into quality to offer a new eatery in the area which is top in it’s class. After wading through the masses wearing belts disguised as skirts we poured into a table under the raw brick wall and ordered our fill. Three cheese choices! Wagu topped with wasabi  mayo; come on! Burger topped with foie gras! These guys are not kidding! Jus Burgers: 743 Newcastle St, Leederville. Enjoy.

Welcome Jus Burger's - adios Retro Betty's!