I love this picture. It was taken on a random lazy morning by Manthe (stylist and dancer whom I am to profile soon) while we were sharing a blunt bowl of fruit :-)

That polka dotted number that Khula is wearing is just too nice! Pity it's doesn't show in the picture. Share on Tumblr

Random Quickie: What's in a name?

Animal rights activist Karen Robertson decided that, for the love of the cause, she would change her name to GoVeg.com (after the vegetarianism website). Yes, GoVeg.com. Spelt like that. Exactly like that. She says the name change was intended to encourage the debate about animal rights and vegetarianism. I'm not sure. Whatever happened to the conventional placards and petitions? The red paint poured onto fur coats? The T- shirt with a catchy moral slogan?

Hayi, abantu baseMelika banemikhuba engapheli... Share on Tumblr

Someone needs to point out to me the purpose of Super High Me.







So we all know of the documentary Super Size Me ( starring Morgan Spurlock) where he eats nothing but McDonald's for 30 days to prove the effects of a fast food diet. I heard about Super High Me years ago and I finally was able to watch it only recently, twice in attempt to get the point. I did not expect the direction the documentary took because I just assumed that the film would be anti 'the herb' as Super Size Me kind of is with McDonald's.

Instead in this film, comedian Doug Benson (who is a regular smoker) has to stop smoking for 30 days and then smoke for a full 30 days there after in order for the experiment to be effective. He undergoes a series of tests (psychic, IQ test, lung capacity,psychological,sperm count) and during the time when he is smoking daily it is proven that he passes most of the tests, some even a level higher than when he is not smoking (other than his lung capacity tests). So maybe that's the point, weed is alright. *Insert Super Excited Stoners here*

Now firstly, I do not think that this Benson guy is any special really in filming this. I know people who smoke weed all day long without the film crew and the permit to buy it legally. So he is achieving no great feat as opposed to Spurlock who eats himself to a near heart attack. Secondly, the subject of the documentary (Doug Benson) is not objective at all. He's a pothead! Of course he has a great time with access to some awesome herbs for a full 30 days plus royalties!

It taps into the legalities of medicinal marijuana smoking overseas which I found very interesting; though I could not relate as I could not imagine asking Dr Moola for a marijuana prescription for my never ending migraine. Whatever the point of this film is, I really missed it with Benson as the only subject (which in all fairness they state at the beginning of the movie) . Maybe more subjects if anyone wants to prove a point? *insert Super Excited Stoners signing up to be guinea pigs here*

I have it though, I think it makes for okay stoner conversation with mates over sharing a... cup of tea (of course).

Remember kids: Drugs are bad for you but don't you forget to eat your greens!

Watch out for Super Drunk Me coming out real soon!!

Kidding...

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John's Exhibition at the Drill Hall

Khula went to the exhibition with her son Buntu and apparently dear little Buntu got a bit freaked out at some point because things were a little bit... dark. The music being death metal and some other type of trance music (that Khula could not name) candles, DJ COOLER (I was not going to drink that, I didn't even know it was still sold legally) and John's work, people had no problem walking towards the dark ( Get it? Oh never mind..)




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I like these
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Check out the symbolism... mmmhhh.


See what's on the DJ's laptop on the left? He couldn't be playing Mos Def  that's for sure!

Another gig with kids, not sure what they made of everything though. Buntu got weirded out.

Winnie the Pooh like you've never seen him in a sculpture of random recycled debris


John's work is quite good. I think it requires an 'alternative' eye to appreciate it. Khula found it to be really cool and the work innovative. Not your average exhibition I must say..

Pictures by Khula

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