Post-Apocalyptic Hopper Night


This is a video of me and Halik experiencing York Street By Night, a street event at the Grand Oriental Hotel. Event may be a bit strong. There’s no one there, or there wasn’t. Colombo Fort is still a weird place which looks like a downtown that everyone has fled, years ago. There is prime real estate that’s sort of lounging, for now. In this case we’re sitting right across from the Port, eating mediocre hoppers and talking nonse.

For a full review, including how you can experience the GOH Hopper Night yourself, check out the post on YAMU. For here, I will leave you with the YouTube interactive transcript of this video. Google’s computers honestly produce some amazing poetry. The last three verses here are actually really poignant. The double play of the word ‘decided’ across lines is brill. Is it food arrears being decided, or love being decided? Or both? Amazing.

Your State By Night

This is your state by night
Now yeltsin by now is for the empty
Emilio close and i think
Covered trying to balance the ob gyn fights

Artist andy nine prostate what is it
So i started as a window toast,
Including feeding tube
But so far so they must buy something

If you don’t carry energy level difference
I just started going down
Something on the extra backup of doesn’t
I don’t think they thought about it most

Amnesty extractable mid estimated message
He’s hobbling i’m not going to
Try to do something
Tried in a moment and satellite bc

[It actually gets amazing here]

Regarding the slavery a proper hoping
And this is the comparable regular government
We have a savory along the
Streets critical

Summit is over
Descended down since the size of the central committees
Justices
Software goes being silly

Lists twenty eight
You know your food arrears consistently being
Decided i’d also love
I think it’s all right

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8 Comments »

Bart
2012-07-31 11:40:35

Goday tee shirt Halik.

2012-07-31 23:14:43

Just keepin’ it Street Bart

 
 
TIA
2012-07-31 12:15:47

ONE hopper is Rs 75?!

 
Oshada
2012-07-31 12:45:16

I guess it’s empty because you can get 2 egg hoppers and 3 plain hoppers for like 100? Just find a clean neighbourhood hopper joint (not the easiest thing to do, granted, but word of mouth’s the best).

CHG
2012-07-31 14:19:08

Its 100 cos they didnt add plaster of paris to it unlike in the neighbourhood hopper joints…

 
 
2012-07-31 13:54:27

those are the especial hoppers. Regular pack is Rs. 275 for 5 hoppers (one egg) plus katta and seeni sambol

 
the way of the dodo
2012-07-31 14:43:44

We should have a post apocalyptic resort in sri lanka. It’ll be a bunker of sorts where people stay for a couple of days with the most basic of amenities. They can make hoppers. It should be fun.

 
Chavie
2012-07-31 23:03:36

code is poetry! ;)

 
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