Photographic Series One: “Balls Of Holly”
11:49PM, October 26th, 2006
In order to take a little break from my essay, which is shameful considering I’ve only written a tiny portion of it, I decided to journey back through my life. All the way back to 2003, when I got a digital camera. Now that Flickr wants me to pay again for their service, I’ve decided I’ll do a few photographic series presenting a series of images that are no longer available on my Flickr account, and talk a little about them. It’s also a way of talking myself into buying a new camera.
For my first series I though I’d talk about the annual christmas carols event I used to participate in.

I sang in the choir for about 4 or 5 years before the plug was pulled last year when no major sponsors came to the plate. While I was there, it grew from a choir of about 12 or 15 people to a large massed choir of over 50 singers. The last time it was held almost none of the original choir members remained (I think it was me, Greg and another guy, male wise) due to a new “Everyone Auditions” policy. When they didn’t get the guys they needed, I said I’d join in.

It hit it’s peak in about 2003, choir wise (the actual last event in 2004 had giant video messages and even B+ grade stars!). 2004 was a bit of a chore as the rest of the old men in the choir weren’t good musicians and did the choir detriment. 2003 was our best year, full of strong singers, and all funny and nice people. Even these two, Greg and Adam.
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There weren’t many perks to the job. We didn’t get paid, didn’t get real seats to sit on, and we would spend extremely long rehearsal days getting toasted under the stage lights and intense December heat. It never failed to get me into the Christmas cheer singing all the carols. It really brought out the childlike joy in me every year, and it was always exciting to hit the stage to spend three hours in front of a huge crowd of families. We did, however, get to meet a few of the ’special guests’. I have no idea who these two are, but everyone was getting photos with them, so Greg and I thought why not!

Everyone knows who this fellow is.

I miss the Carols and the spirit everyone was in when working on them. I hope that some day they return, and maybe even have a bit of a “revival choir cast”.
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I do believe that may be Tom Burlinson in the photo of celebrities (though he does look a tad fatter than when I met him).
Comment by Kevin — October 27, 2006 @ 11:44 am
Kevin: While I see the likeness, unfortunately it’s not Tom Burlinson. I have a feeling they were off a home renovation reality show.
Comment by Tyson — October 27, 2006 @ 11:50 am
Hi, Tyson i will erase all debts to me if you remove that’photo’ of Adam and i from this entry, give me strength!!
Wasnt that girl Amity who painted a house on tv or something, the one thing i remember was ‘Ronald’ getting titchy when we peeked in his dressing room to see him sitting with his feet up, but once he walked out the door he ‘was’ Ronald.
Comment by Tamaline — October 28, 2006 @ 5:53 pm
Ronnie! You have a pic with Ronnie! The best I have is a pic of me sitting beside the plastic statue of Ronnie on a bench so it looks like he has his arm round me.
We made such a good couple.
Two clowns.
btw nice site.
P.S Ronnie and I had to break up due to artistic differences. That and he kept asking if I’d like fries with that…
hmm
Comment by Vicki — October 29, 2006 @ 7:52 pm
Tamaline: It might just be worth the $2 of Tommy’s chips I owe you to have this photo remain. I love how it captures you right in the middle of having a go at me about something!
Vicki: I think I should tell you, I was copping a feel of Ron in that photo.
Comment by Tyson — October 29, 2006 @ 9:19 pm