Hi everyone, this is my first post in a while.
I've decided to officially announce my hiatus from this website. I've done this a few times before but this time I really don't know how long it'll be for.
You see, I just don't have the passion to write at the moment. It's took me a while to realise that. For the past six months I've been doing DJ shows and have been thoroughly enjoying it. I thought I'd post each show's entry on this website, just to keep the site going, but it really feels kinda pointless; I'm duplicating information in effect.
So, if you want to keep updated on what I do, the best places to go are simply my Facebook and my Mixcloud.
This isn't goodbye, by all means, check out my website and the work that's on here, and I may be back with a listing or something in the future, but for the most part, this really is goodbye to me being a freelance journalist... for now.
Thanks for all the support and check out my DJ shows if you want the latest on things Johnny Mercyside!
All the best,
JM
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Sunday, June 22, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Big News Regarding My DJing
Big news. I'm officially going to be doing my radio shows on a radio station in Northern Ireland.
Here's as much information I can give you at the moment:
Other entries you might want to read:
I'm Not Dead! - Personal Blog Entry
The Metal Hour Show (20/1/14) - DJ Show
My Top 50 Favourite Video Game Villains - Listing
Here's as much information I can give you at the moment:
- I have a two hour slot on a Saturday, from midnight (Sunday morning) to 2am. This may change however.
- It's a seasonal station so it's not on 24/7. The next season is in June and it runs for four weeks.
- The radio station is called Fuse FM. It's on FM radio in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland and the surrounding area. It's a small town of around 9000 people, so not many.
- No I'm not getting paid. But that's fine. I've only been doing this for 2 months, I've never thought I'd be able to do this for a living. But it has started to become an ambition of mine, and this is my foot on the ladder. A very long ladder. And if it doesn't happen it's just a hobby, which is fine.
- I've been given a two hour slot which means I'll be doing The Rock and Metal Double Feature Show, if you've not heard it there are links at the DJ Shows section at the top of this page.
- I'll have to remove any swearing from my songs, and be careful what songs I play. There are a lot of passionate religious and political people in this area of Northern Ireland and I want them to like me, not hate me!
- I'll start doing The Rock and Metal Double Feature Show every Saturday, even before June. The first one will be on March 1st. This way you can listen to the show on Mixcloud, and in June, if all goes well, it'll slot in to Fuse FM naturally.
- For the next three weeks I'll be finishing The Mercyside 100 off, so you can listen to my stuff every week anyway!
Other entries you might want to read:
I'm Not Dead! - Personal Blog Entry
The Metal Hour Show (20/1/14) - DJ Show
My Top 50 Favourite Video Game Villains - Listing
For the latest updates on my work, follow me on Facebook and Twitter here!
Saturday, November 23, 2013
I'm not dead! + DJing, and The Selection Show (21/11/13)
Hi there, first and foremost, I'm not dead. I haven't updated this site in seven months and in those seven months I've moved house, twice, got a job permanently and, quite frankly, put freelance journalism on the back burner.
I'm not saying I won't be doing any more articles or listings ever again, not at all. I'm just mentally in a different place than where I was when I put this site together three years ago. But I've been mainly updating this site sparsely because I felt I had to, but it's just not the case. I'll have a passion for writing again in a few months or years, for sure, but not at the moment.
Which brings me to where I am at, at the moment. For the past year I've bee umming and ahhing over the idea of trying to give radio DJing a shot. Now, I'm a very tentative person when it comes to trying new things and work at a very slow pace. I wanted to wet my feet in the water, so to speak, before announcing anything.
I've worked on only my fourth ever show on Thursday and publically announced this on my Facebook and Twitter pages. I did a requests show in which people could request songs for me to play, and messed about a bit. My microphone is terrible at present and I'm still learning the ropes, but the reception of the show has been mixed to positive so far. Thanks for the support. Any feedback and constructive criticism is welcome.
So, any DJing projects I do now, I'll be promoting on this website, and if you want to listen to the show, email me, or contact me on Facebook or Twitter and I'll tell you how you can listen to it.
Please though, bear with me though, I'm not going to turn into some DJing wizard genius overnight. I'm learning how to do things and putting up with a shit microphone, I also know that I blow on the microphone at times but I'm working on it, so don't give me any shit about that okay?! Cool.
So, if you've come here for any new articles, I'm really sorry to disappoint. You're more than welcome to look around and see any of my previous work over the last 10 years but at the moment, I'm moving in a different direction. If you're interested, please support me. I appreciate it. Until next time, take care.
The Selection Show: 21/11/13
Track listing:
Jermaine Stewart - We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off
D-Train - You're the One For Me (Paul Hardcastle '85 Mix)
Ellie Goulding - How Long Will I Love You
Chris Isaak - Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
Foo Fighters - The Pretender
Nine Inch Nails - Closer
Tom Jones and the Stereophonics - Mama Told Me Not to Come
Arcade Fire - Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
Queen - Bicycle Race
Aerosmith - Back in the Saddle
Spinal Tap - Christmas with the Devil
Total show running time: 00:53:23
On info on how to listen, email me!
Other entries you might want to read:
I'm not saying I won't be doing any more articles or listings ever again, not at all. I'm just mentally in a different place than where I was when I put this site together three years ago. But I've been mainly updating this site sparsely because I felt I had to, but it's just not the case. I'll have a passion for writing again in a few months or years, for sure, but not at the moment.
Which brings me to where I am at, at the moment. For the past year I've bee umming and ahhing over the idea of trying to give radio DJing a shot. Now, I'm a very tentative person when it comes to trying new things and work at a very slow pace. I wanted to wet my feet in the water, so to speak, before announcing anything.
I've worked on only my fourth ever show on Thursday and publically announced this on my Facebook and Twitter pages. I did a requests show in which people could request songs for me to play, and messed about a bit. My microphone is terrible at present and I'm still learning the ropes, but the reception of the show has been mixed to positive so far. Thanks for the support. Any feedback and constructive criticism is welcome.
So, any DJing projects I do now, I'll be promoting on this website, and if you want to listen to the show, email me, or contact me on Facebook or Twitter and I'll tell you how you can listen to it.
Please though, bear with me though, I'm not going to turn into some DJing wizard genius overnight. I'm learning how to do things and putting up with a shit microphone, I also know that I blow on the microphone at times but I'm working on it, so don't give me any shit about that okay?! Cool.
So, if you've come here for any new articles, I'm really sorry to disappoint. You're more than welcome to look around and see any of my previous work over the last 10 years but at the moment, I'm moving in a different direction. If you're interested, please support me. I appreciate it. Until next time, take care.
The Selection Show: 21/11/13
Track listing:
Jermaine Stewart - We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off
D-Train - You're the One For Me (Paul Hardcastle '85 Mix)
Ellie Goulding - How Long Will I Love You
Chris Isaak - Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
Foo Fighters - The Pretender
Nine Inch Nails - Closer
Tom Jones and the Stereophonics - Mama Told Me Not to Come
Arcade Fire - Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
Queen - Bicycle Race
Aerosmith - Back in the Saddle
Spinal Tap - Christmas with the Devil
Total show running time: 00:53:23
On info on how to listen, email me!
Other entries you might want to read:
- Mercy Licks - March 2013 - Listing
- Mixtape: Best of UK #1s 1952 - 1981 - Mixtape
- Inactivity - Personal Blog Update
Sunday, September 09, 2012
Inactivity
Hey everyone, I hope you're all doing well. This is just a quick update on my website to say I'm sorry for being so inactive the past few months, but the big move up the country, my splitting up with my wife, the birth of my son and the lack of work has meant that my time has had to be put to better use elsewhere. I now have a job but travelling an hour to and from work and to and from where my ex wife lives to see the kids means I barely have any time to even think about writing never mind actually doing it. Within time I'm hoping I can squeeze opinion articles once in a while, or create Mixtapes or short listings just to keep the ball running. The eighteen months I was really active on here was some of my best work and I definitely haven't lost the passion to write, just the time.
I just want to say thank you for all the support, personally and on my work, that I have been receiving in these hard times. I'm actually very happy in my life at the moment, just busy busy busy!
Take care of yourselves and I promise that when I do find the time to write again, it'll be as good (or bad!) as it has been before, if not better.
Thank you.
Johnny Mercyside
I just want to say thank you for all the support, personally and on my work, that I have been receiving in these hard times. I'm actually very happy in my life at the moment, just busy busy busy!
Take care of yourselves and I promise that when I do find the time to write again, it'll be as good (or bad!) as it has been before, if not better.
Thank you.
Johnny Mercyside
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Monday, March 26, 2012
A Slight Delay... or Three
Hey there, I'll be keeping this particular post on my front of site for a while now. Why? Because I'm going to be quite inactive, going into the future.
You see, I'm sure you've noticed by now that my activity this month has been quite bare. The reason why is because I've been ill a lot this month, but more importantly, because I'm moving house.
I live in Portsmouth. I've lived here for five years nearly. I'm moving back to North Wales, where my family is. It's a big move, the biggest life move I've made since I turned 18 and got my first full time job.
It's not just the move that will cause me to post sparsely. I haven't got a job moving into my new location. I need to find work, and I'm going to work my absolute butt off to get new employment. That takes a priority over everything once I've moved.
So, I'll post still on this site, and any new posts you'll see will be displayed below this post. But it won't be very often. Maybe... once a week? Who knows? I don't know. And I don't know how long this period will go on for.
But I promise you, when I get settled in my new life in North Wales, with a fresh job, I'll be back, and posting around 15 times a month again. How will you know, that I'll be back? Well for starters, I'll have this post not on front display. Secondly, I'll have a new post welcoming myself back to full site action again. And most importantly, I'll get the site revamped again, with a new colour scheme. Exciting huh? No? Okay then.
But don't let that stop you coming on this website! I've got lots of things that I've written in the past 19 months (August 2010 to March 2012) that are more than worth your attention. Thanks for all your support and I hope to be back in full posting mode as soon as possible!
Johnny Mercyside - 26/3/12
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Thursday, February 23, 2012
Q&A with Johnny Mercyside: Part 9
Hey there,
welcome to the 9th edition of my Q&A. I do these every month and as
always, these questions are all taken off my Formspring account, which you can find here. These were answered a while ago, and I've changed the answers if the situation has changed since then. Enjoy!
Q: If you could be the president or leader of your country for one day, what would you do?
A: I hate politics, I really do. But one thing I strongly believe in is that it's possible, if every country and leader in the world strive to let it happen, that we can get rid of currency and have official world fair trading. That would be my ultimate aim if I had the power to make it happen.
A: I hate politics, I really do. But one thing I strongly believe in is that it's possible, if every country and leader in the world strive to let it happen, that we can get rid of currency and have official world fair trading. That would be my ultimate aim if I had the power to make it happen.
Q: Would you rather hang out with a small group of friends or a large group?
A: Probably a small group, but it depends on the company and the atmosphere.
A: Probably a small group, but it depends on the company and the atmosphere.
Q: Have you been able to keep your New Years resolutions or have you broken them?
A: I didn't make any this year. I rarely make them.
A: I didn't make any this year. I rarely make them.
Q: What's your favorite TV show from the 1990s?
A: Probably SMTV Live, although that started in '98. Other contenders would be Robot Wars, Goosebumps and Gladiators.
A: Probably SMTV Live, although that started in '98. Other contenders would be Robot Wars, Goosebumps and Gladiators.
Q: What rule do you find yourself always breaking?
A: Probably my calorie intake... not that I count them... that's probably the problem!
A: Probably my calorie intake... not that I count them... that's probably the problem!
Q: Who is your best friend and how did you meet him/her?
A: My best friend is my wife to be, Claire/Mimi. I met her online on a forum. If doesn't count as my best friend then it's a difficult one to pinpoint in different ways I have four best friends, and they are Bob, Mer, Tom and John.
A: My best friend is my wife to be, Claire/Mimi. I met her online on a forum. If doesn't count as my best friend then it's a difficult one to pinpoint in different ways I have four best friends, and they are Bob, Mer, Tom and John.
Q: What tech gadget do you want to buy next?
A: Now that I've got my HDTV, I'm not really that bothered. If I had all the money in the world I'd naturally upgrade this computer, but it runs absolutely fine and I'm not bothered about changing it.
A: Now that I've got my HDTV, I'm not really that bothered. If I had all the money in the world I'd naturally upgrade this computer, but it runs absolutely fine and I'm not bothered about changing it.
Q: If you could only drink one thing for a year and it couldn't be water, what would you drink?
A: Pepsi, easy. I love Pepsi.
A: Pepsi, easy. I love Pepsi.
Q: What was your favorite thing to do during recess at school?
A: I'm not at school anymore, but I used to enjoy playing football with some good friends of mine. Good times.
A: I'm not at school anymore, but I used to enjoy playing football with some good friends of mine. Good times.
Q: Who's your favorite Disney character?
A: Very difficult... lets go old school and say Baloo from The Jungle Book.
A: Very difficult... lets go old school and say Baloo from The Jungle Book.
Q: What would your dream vacation be?
A: Well I wanted to have my honeymoon in the east of France, somewhere like Nancy or Lyon, or in Switzerland. But I couldn't afford a honeymoon so, maybe I can have a vacation around there in the future.
A: Well I wanted to have my honeymoon in the east of France, somewhere like Nancy or Lyon, or in Switzerland. But I couldn't afford a honeymoon so, maybe I can have a vacation around there in the future.
Q: What's the furthest place you've ever traveled to?
A: Argentina, when I took part on BBC1's Winter Wipeout, you can read about my amazing experience here.
A: Argentina, when I took part on BBC1's Winter Wipeout, you can read about my amazing experience here.
Q: What's your favorite sport to play?
A: Football! Although I'm fat and unfit, and no one around me plays anymore. But I love a good game of footie. Always have.
A: Football! Although I'm fat and unfit, and no one around me plays anymore. But I love a good game of footie. Always have.
Q: What's the story behind your username?
A: It's my writing alias. I've been using the Johnny Mercyside alias for a good 5 years now. How did I come up with it? You can thank MySpace for that!
When I had a MySpace account there was a little game where you would find your soap opera name. To get this you had your first name being the same, but you would replace your surname with your birthplace. So I got John Merseyside, so I tweaked it around, called myself Johnny and used "Mercy" to make it sound more 'cool' and voila! It's stuck since.
A: It's my writing alias. I've been using the Johnny Mercyside alias for a good 5 years now. How did I come up with it? You can thank MySpace for that!
When I had a MySpace account there was a little game where you would find your soap opera name. To get this you had your first name being the same, but you would replace your surname with your birthplace. So I got John Merseyside, so I tweaked it around, called myself Johnny and used "Mercy" to make it sound more 'cool' and voila! It's stuck since.
Q: What accomplishment are you most proud of?
A: A hard question, three things come to mind, moving down to Portsmouth from North Wales as an eighteen year old, my website which is getting more and more popular that I'm putting a lot of effort into. The last thing is my amazing daughter, and the great upbringing she is having, which is a credit to me and her fantastic mum.
A: A hard question, three things come to mind, moving down to Portsmouth from North Wales as an eighteen year old, my website which is getting more and more popular that I'm putting a lot of effort into. The last thing is my amazing daughter, and the great upbringing she is having, which is a credit to me and her fantastic mum.
Q: Who's the best teacher you ever had? What made them your favorite?
A: I've had a good set of teachers, Mrs Brown in English 6th form is usually the one I remember best.
A: I've had a good set of teachers, Mrs Brown in English 6th form is usually the one I remember best.
Q: What historical time period would you most like to visit?
A: The Celtic or Roman times. I love the idea of those times although there's many bad aspects of them as well. Naturally with my recent escapades on TV and being compared to Henry VIII, I suppose the Tudors would be a time I'd be interested in too.
A: The Celtic or Roman times. I love the idea of those times although there's many bad aspects of them as well. Naturally with my recent escapades on TV and being compared to Henry VIII, I suppose the Tudors would be a time I'd be interested in too.
Q: Would you rather have toast or cereal for breakfast?
A: Cereal, although my favourite breakfast is a bacon and egg sammitch.
A: Cereal, although my favourite breakfast is a bacon and egg sammitch.
Q: Do you have OCD?
A: I have a minor case, very minor. I'd never put myself or anyone else in harm for anything silly though.
A: I have a minor case, very minor. I'd never put myself or anyone else in harm for anything silly though.
Q: How many people in your family wear glasses? Are you one of them?
A: All my siblings wear glasses but I don't. My eye sight is exceptionally well, despite being in front of TV and computer screens for most of my awake hours. It's very strange.
A: All my siblings wear glasses but I don't. My eye sight is exceptionally well, despite being in front of TV and computer screens for most of my awake hours. It's very strange.
And that's my latest Formspring update. Once again if you want to follow me on Formspring you can do so here. I'll be back on Saturday for my newest music album review. Have a good night.
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Inactivity
Hey there, just to say sorry for not posting recently, I've been really ill and it's not going away. I'll write hopefully before the weekend. I had plans to cover the Liverpool/Brighton match tomorrow but that's not happening now. Maybe Sunday.
Take care and sorry once again.
Take care and sorry once again.
Sunday, February 05, 2012
Bitesize: #8
It's been four months since I did a Bitesize post. I don't try to do them too often, I'd rather do full articles, listings or reviews than to mix a few topics together into one post. I had intended on doing an article on my thoughts on The Undertaker vs Triple H for Wrestlemania again but it's getting a little late now and I haven't even started. But that will be a starting point for this Bitesize post.
In a nutshell (I would have delved more into this if it was the full article, but keeping short), have mixed feelings about Undertaker/HHH Part III. It's not about the quality of the match, but rather seeing the same spectacle yet again.
I loved Undertaker/HHH last year. It was fresh, the feud made sense and it was a cracking match. John Cena/CM Punk at Money in the Bank aside it was the match of 2011. I absolutely loved it. But this time round, what can they do that's different? Rumours are high that Shawn Michaels might be involved this year, probably as special guest referee. But why? What is to gain either way? It will be a great match yes, but for storyline purposes I just don't see why it should happen. If Shawn Michaels is involved as referee, it's bad no matter who wins. If Undertaker wins, and extends his Wrestlemania streak to 20-0 the streak still stands, and then what? I don't know if The Undertaker is actually planning on retiring if he hits 20-0, but if he is, why doesn't he have his last match against an up and coming guy? Or someone he hasn't wrestled at 'Mania before? And if Triple H wins, and the streak ends, then it makes Triple H look bad, for having to use Shawn Michaels in his corner to end the streak. And would The Undertaker retire then? Wouldn't it taint the streak a little this way? I don't know. I'm just not a fan of Taker/HHH Part III. If it happens it'll be a phenomenal match, quite likely the match of the card in terms of quality, but it just doesn't feel that good this time round, having done it last year and the storyline seeming a little stale.
What would I do instead? There is only one man that, schedules, contracts and agreements permitted, that would grab my attention for this match this year, and that is Brock Lesnar. I don't know how available Brock Lesnar is for a match at Wrestlemania, and if he would agree to it, but if it could happen, the WWE need to do everything in their power to MAKE it happen. Lesnar is finished in MMA, and it's possible he could come back to the WWE. He's never said never for coming back, and it would be a great pay-check for him if he came back. It would further boost the PPV in terms of star-power, proof of this is in Lesnar being the best box office draw in MMA by some distance in his time there. And of course, last year, an altercation occurred between Taker and Lesnar when Taker watched Lesnar lose his MMA bout against Cain Velasquez. It all depends on how available Lesnar is, and if he'd agree a match so soon. I reckon Lesnar could put on a good match at Wrestlemania. It's enough time between his last MMA fight, and with wrestling naturally being a lot less dangerous than MMA is, I'm sure The Undertaker, with his vast experience can protect him well enough for Lesnar not to get legitimately injured in the match. Lesnar is only 34 and was a phenomenal wrestler before he left the WWE, I reckon he could still go, and really well.
If Lesnar isn't available who else should take his place? I really don't know. For me, The Undertaker, at 19-0, and being so banged up that he can only have what seems like one match per year at the moment, he really needs to retire soon. It would have been better if The Undertaker took the year off, and then come back for one more match next year against John Cena. That is if Lesnar isn't available of course. John Cena has his hands tied with The Rock, so it's not an option this year. The Undertaker could have been inducted next year into the Hall of Fame, and Cena could challenge him when announced for induction. Hopefully Cena would be heel by then (we can all dream) and it would be a great match, completely fresh, and it would be The Undertaker's retirement match. Brock Lesnar and John Cena for me are the only two people who haven't challenged The Undertaker at Wrestlemania who are credible enough to take on the challenge.
Onto football now and Liverpool are in a good bout of form. We're taking on Tottenham Hotspur tomorrow and with Luis Suarez back as well, it's a big chance to make a big statement against the team currently in third place. I'll cover that match tomorrow on this site. Chelsea just drew today, and what with Arsenal and Newcastle winning, a win against Spurs would take us back to sixth, only two points behind Chelsea. It would be three points between the four teams fighting for fourth place, and we need to stay in this pack if we want Champions League football this year. Do I think we can get fourth place? Certainly. But it's really hard with Chelsea and Arsenal to battle against, and with Newcastle still arguably fighting above their weight, we have tough competition and need to continue with this vein of form to get there. I'm telling you now, a Carling Cup trophy and fourth place for me means an excellent season, coming on the back of our torrid season last year. And an FA Cup too? At this stage we can all dream.
As for replacing John Terry for the England captaincy? Steven Gerrard, simple. The man rarely lets the team down and while people might point at the World Cup as reason not to have Gerrard as captain, I think it'd be a tad unfair to put all the responsibility on Stevie G as the reason why England failed in that tournament. England weren't good enough and Germany were phenomenal. It's as simple as that. Rio Ferdinand has took himself out of the running due to the controversy that would occur if he was captain, what with Anton Ferdinand, his brother, being the reason behind John Terry being stripped from the captaincy for the second time. Gerrard has all the credentials and experience. It's the only option, in my opinion.
Onto games now. I just did my second Old School Game Review, reviewing the disappointingly forgotten Speedball 2. It was a great game and for some reason most people seemed to have forgotten about it. You can read that review here. Next on my list of games to review is Plants vs Zombies. I've been playing the PC version for years and recently downloaded the XBox Arcade version, so I'm still unsure what version I'll review. I'll probably compare the both, as there are differences between the two. I'll probably review that in the next week or two.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 was released on Friday. When it was announced I was really excited by it. I looked at the trailers and it looked quite interesting. The Japanese reviewed it last month when it was released there and gave it rave reviews. Then it was released in the US a few weeks ago and it got mixed reviews. It's amazing, the difference in opinion between the West and the East when it comes to RPG games. I've got to be honest, based on how many reviews I've read on the game from the States and the UK, it seems to be the same issues that we have with the game here in the West. I don't think I'm going to get the game for a while yet, mainly because I can't afford it, but also because the issues with the game are relevant and put me off slightly. I'll still get it, I'm a huge Final Fantasy fan and I've got pretty much every offline release they have done. I'll eventually get it, and of course, review it when I'm ready to. It will be a very long time from now mind. If you haven't' seen it already, I reviewed the original Final Fantasy XIII on this site, you can read that here.
In music, I'll be reviewing Florence and the Machine's "Ceremonials", probably on Wednesday. Also planned is Kasabian's "Velociraptor!" album, and PJ Harvey's "Let England Shake". I did the latest in my monthly "Yearly Music Review" on Wednesday just gone, reviewing the year 1993. You can read that here, it's a good read on what was a difficult year to review. I've been preparing 1992 recently and it's looking like a fabulous year in comparison. Look forward to reading that at the start of March.
Rumours are high that Marilyn Manson has retracted his February release date of "Born Villain". As I've said a few times, I'm planning a Marilyn Manson tribute on this site. It will begin the day the album comes out, and stretch for two or three weeks, ending in the review of the new album. It's a tribute I've been looking forward to doing, for one of my favourite music artists of all time. If you're a Manson fan I hope you'll love it too. I'm sure you will.
On a personal note, I'm sure you've noticed by now but I appeared on TV two weeks ago. I was "John II" on Winter Wipeout. I had an amazing time, and I documented my entire experience, with going to Argentina, meeting Amanda Byram, seeing how the show is done first hand and attempted the course itself, including the big red balls. To read all about it, in its 31,000 word glory, click here.
I reached 6,000 pageviews in a month for the first time last month. My website has been growing slowly but surely, and I'm really happy with the support I've been getting for it. I put a lot of effort into this and it's what I want to do long term and maybe as a profession one day. Thank you all so much for sharing an interest in what I do. I really appreciate it.
I'll end it on that. I hope you all enjoy your Sunday night and I hope to see you back here tomorrow when I cover the match between Liverpool and Tottenham. Take care!
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Monday, January 30, 2012
Q&A with Johnny Mercyside: Part 8
Hey there,
welcome to my newest Q&A session. Before I get to that I want to plug once again the fact that I was on TV last week, you can see my appearance in the top right of this page if you haven't already. Also at the top right of this page is a link to my epic 31,000 word article on my amazing journey to appearing on TV to do Winter Wipeout. If you didn't know that already and are interested, definitely check it out. My article has been well received universally, although people have said it was too long and they're not wrong!
In other news, I've hit a new site record this month, it's possible I could hit 6000 pageviews by the end of the month tomorrow, which will be a first. Thank you all so much for all the support you give me, I love doing this and the more support I get the more likely it is I could actually do this as a job one day. We can all dream.
Back to the actual topic at hand, Q&A Part 8. I do these every month and as always, these questions are all taken off my Formspring account, which you can find here. These were answered a while ago, and I've changed the answers if the situation has changed since then. Enjoy!
In other news, I've hit a new site record this month, it's possible I could hit 6000 pageviews by the end of the month tomorrow, which will be a first. Thank you all so much for all the support you give me, I love doing this and the more support I get the more likely it is I could actually do this as a job one day. We can all dream.
Back to the actual topic at hand, Q&A Part 8. I do these every month and as always, these questions are all taken off my Formspring account, which you can find here. These were answered a while ago, and I've changed the answers if the situation has changed since then. Enjoy!
Q: What is your favorite cartoon character?
A: Difficult, I'd probably go with Captain Caveman, or Dick Dastardly. Both very old school, retro cartoon characters.
Q: How much TV do you usually watch in a day?
A: Not that much anymore, if video games count then maybe three or four hours. If we're talking watching television then it's extremely rare now. I spend more time on the computer than watching TV.
Q: Do you believe in ghosts? Why or why not?
A: I don't believe in ghosts, it's difficult to explain why, I just think very scientifically, and don't think it has a place in science. I know that people say "science can't explain everything" but I disagree, I just think we don't understand certain things yet.
Q: If you could live in any house you wanted to, what would it look like?
A: Difficult question, the possibilities are endless! I've always wanted a big gaming room, and a pool. I've wanted to collect fantasy swords too so probably a room for that. There's probably more but I can't think of them at the moment.
Q: What's more important - who you know or what you know?
A: It depends, if it's work related, who you know. Anything else I'd say what you know.
Q: If you had a day to volunteer, where would you volunteer?
A: I'd volunteer as creative writer for WWE, and hope that my day volunteering got me a permanent job there with my "amazing" ideas.
Q: What things do you do to stay healthy?
A: I don't try that hard, it's not as important to me as it is to other people. I try to eat fruit every day.
Q: Best wrestling match whose story wasn't told inside the ring?
A: The CM Punk/John Cena storyline, otherwise known as "The Summer of Punk" was a great one recently. I'm also really enjoying Daniel Bryan's slow heel turn, which is a better story out of the ring than in it.
Q: When you're lost, are you more likely to ask for directions or find your way without help?
A: It depends on the scenario, I usually try to find a place on my own but if I'm really stuck, I'm not afraid to ask.
Q: Olof Mellberg is what would result if Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Chuck Norris had a love child. Agree?
A: Odd question but definitely. Although the image of Olof Mellberg even though he hasn't been in the Premier League for a few years now still scares me.
Q: Would you rather watch a movie in the theatre or at home?
A: At home as I can get comfortable easily, but watching a movie in the cinema is a great experience as well.
Q: What are you most excited about today?
A: I'm about to put on the Royal Rumble, my favourite PPV of the year. Excited!
Q: What's your favorite kind of snack to eat?
A: Chocolate.
Q: What do you think the world will be like in 50 years?
A: I think the world won't change much in terms of advancements in technology in 50 years time, as time moves on less impact is happening. Same applies to science. England probably still not winning the World Cup is still a high possibility.
Q: What movie are you most looking forward to seeing?
A: The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo, although I might not be able to afford to see it.
Q: What's your favorite clothing brand?
A: Primark? I really, REALLY don't care for brands of clothing.
Q: What's the biggest risk you've ever taken? Are you glad you took it or do you regret it?
A: Meeting my wife. I travelled as a sixteen year old over 300 miles down the country on the train, on a nine hour ride. And fuck yes it was worth it.
Q: What qualities do you look for when you're dating someone?
A: Honesty and to be able to tolerate me and my extremely set ways. I will do the same in return.
Q: What's the first thing you check when you turn on your computer?
A: Like most people, Facebook
Q: What would you do if you won the lottery?
A: So many things. Most importantly, make every person I love unconditionally financially secure and have something that they love.
And that's my latest Formspring update. Once again if you want to follow me on Formspring you can do so here. I'll be back on Wednesday for my 1993 in Music review. Have a good night.
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Friday, January 27, 2012
My Winter Wipeout Experience - Part 6
Note:
This is the final part. I posted one part a day. The total word count
exceeds 31,000 words so it's a long read. If you missed part 1 you can read it by clicking here, part 2 here, part 3 here, part 4 here and part 5 here!
Not
long after Amy was ready to come out. If our view for Winter Blunderland was
bad our view for the Winter Wipeout Zone was even worse. Our best view was of
the Icy Stairs. We saw virtually nothing of the Impossible Snowflakes, we saw
the back of the machine running but apart from once in a while someone’s head
poking above the top we couldn’t see how bad or well they were doing.
| The Winter Wipeout Zone. So much cooler in person than on camera. |
| Amy getting shot out of "The Human Fling"! The same thing that inspired me to apply on Wipeout in the first place! |
| Aarron's brilliant time made it as hard as possible for John to win. |
| We had no idea who won the show when John finished. It was an amazing final and it was brilliant to see it live. |
| Waiting anxiously for the winner to be announced... |
But
John Woodfield, John the Policeman, Woody, Robocop or Copper John, whatever we
called him, he was a true winner. He was just better than us, on the course. He
won three out of four rounds, that’s all the proof you need. And he’s such a
nice guy, he wasn’t bragging and it didn’t go to his head. He was the same
after he won the show as he was before we started. I was proud I was put on
this show to meet him and I’m proud to call him a friend. But I can say that
about all the contestants. There was no jealousy, virtually no animosity, but
there was sportsmanship in abundance. We all went out to Argentina together as
20 random strangers but we all came home together as friends. We’re planning a
reunion as we speak; I hope it’s the first of many. That’s not the end of my
tale though!
| John won! It's a shame he doesn't get to keep the trophy though, in each episode it's the same one! Blasphemous! |
| The three finalists. They were absolutely incredible. John, Aarron and Amy. |
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| Frankie, Millie, Andy, Maisie and Emma, the researchers and producers. Amazing people. |
| Frankie looked after us form the beginning. She was awesome. |
I
didn’t want to leave. I was knackered, we started the day early at around 6am,
and it was around 11pm by then. But I really didn’t want to leave. I didn’t want
it to end. I had so much fun and met 19 amazing new people. I stayed awake for
as long as I possibly could. It was pure stubbornness that kept me from going
earlier. But eventually, I had to say my goodbyes and go to sleep. At least I
was going to see them in the morning and on the way home.
The
next morning we had to leave. I can’t remember what the timing was on that my
guess is 10am, but it was much later than the early starts for the two previous
days that’s for sure. This was day five of six. Days five and six were spent
travelling back home. I actually got on Facebook quickly that day. The
keyboards in Argentina are different and as my password has special keys in it,
I couldn’t find those keys on the pad. I eventually found a way round it, by resetting
my password and then activating it through my Yahoo! email account. I sent a
quick message to my wife telling her that my phone doesn’t work in Argentina,
that I was okay and that I’ll see her the next day. I hadn’t communicated with
my wife all my time there as my phone just wouldn’t work. We all eventually
perched into the bus to take us to the airport. Frankie counted us up
(something she always did) and two people were missing. Who were they? Sharn
and Steph of course! I told you they went on a pretty eventful night out the
night before and were totally out for the count. They eventually both arrived
and we gave them a massive sarcastic round of applause. They told us about
their epic night out that lasted until around 7am. As I said, I’m not getting
into any details. After that we were off!
| Whiskey in the John, John II and John the Policeman - the three John's! |
| Mark with his sprained hand. Such a top bloke. |
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| 20 random strangers met up and became great friends in 6 days. I love these people! |
After
that we all went our separate way homes. I went to London Euston and got myself
a nice Super Bacon and Double Cheeseburger Meal at Burger King. It was
glorious. I was really full at that point naturally, and my wife called me. I
had spoken to her briefly in Madrid but it was really early there, around 7am
if I remember in UK time, a time that my wife is not good at in terms of being
awake. It was about 12pm I believe at that point and she couldn’t wait for me
to get home. The journey home was nice and quick. I then got home from the
station to open arms from my wife and daughter. That was the end of my official
Winter Wipeout Experience, although there are other things I can say.
We
made a private Facebook group for all the contestants to mingle in. All 20
contestants joined the group, and some people actually were inactive on
Facebook, but then reactivated just so we can all keep in contact. Since then
we’ve shared pictures and videos, and some of the contestants have since met
back up and hung out. Being skint and in Portsmouth means that it’s hard for me
to make a trip to London, but as I said, I hope to do so at the end of February
for the big reunion.
I
remember the excitement about the first episode of Winter Wipeout being on. We,
having been through what was to appear on TV was a big deal. It made the
experience feel more real, rather than the hazy dreamlike scenarios that are
impossible to even contemplating being genuine. They were genuine, and seeing
the first episode proved that naturally! I also remember the second episode
when we briefly saw clips of our group on TV falling off things in their
compilation clips. I was on one of them, as was Simon, Sylvia and Scottish
John. Even though you couldn’t see my face, I, and a lot of the contestants
knew, that it was definitely me and I couldn’t help but mark out for that. I
also remember Episode 5, an episode I was really looking forward to watching as
I had recently added Gemma Murdock on Facebook, who did an amazing job at
getting 4th place on the episode and also did an excellent job in
editing my clip from our show, which you can see on the top right of this page.
I hadn’t asked Gemma how well she did and she was brilliant, she performed
fantastically well to get as far as she did, and has since then started to
blend in with the Episode 6 crew. Gemma is a true fan of the show and we’ve had
many discussions reminiscing about our times on our separate shows, as they
were similar experiences.
The
last 10 days or so before my episode came on I was absolutely frightened. I
knew I did badly, getting 19th place and I never told anyone this.
The only person that knew how I did was my wife. I told her not to tell anyone
about my performance. That decision wasn’t based on embarrassment but surprise;
even if I did well and got to Round 3 I wouldn’t have said anything different.
I wanted my family not to know how I did, so their reactions were genuine and
natural. The same applied to everyone else. At the end of Episode 5 they
previewed our episode. At the end of episodes they tend to sometimes show
contestants falling off things in the episode to come, and they did that as a
preview for our show. When I watched the show my heart skipped a beat when they
showed me falling off the log jam in the preview! I couldn’t believe it! The
worst thing about it is that it showed me falling onto my back and into the
water; I didn’t remember hitting my back at all! But you could definitely tell
it was me, and my family saw me on TV, albeit it was for half a second! It was
really going to happen!
| Me on the preview for our episode, at the end of Episode 5! It really dawned how real it all was when I saw this. |
| My caricature drawing as done by the awesome Simon Cassini! |
But
as for me, John II, I was actually very happy with it. You need to remember, we
have no idea what they were going to edit our shows to look like, what things
we did or said that would be the outline of our segments on the show. I really
thought they’d emphasise on my large size and my amazing lady like giggles, as well
as the beard. When I heard the classic “Big Bad John” being played, sung by
Jimmy Dean, I knew exactly who was about to appear on screen, and that was me! I
liked that they concentrated on my large mass, I was by far the biggest person
there and I knew I did a decent job of looking a little badass as an angry
giant, and it showed. I loved the posing on the podium, the comparison to
Scottish John (now called Whiskey and the John on the show, which was awesome)
because we had the same names. I didn’t know they were going to concentrate so
much on the Henry VIII comment, and I never thought of it as that odd a reply.
But they made it out that it was odd, with Richard Hammond questioning why he
was my ‘beardy hero’, as he had six wives and was responsible for many of their
deaths. It makes sense why it was an odd response, but I meant that I looked
like Henry VIII, not that I was inspired about his actions, but it was still
funny!
But it did get them to mention the fact that I was recently wed to my wife, which made my wife giggle with glee. “Richard Hammond knows I married!” she said that a few times I can promise you! I’m glad they said it was also the last time I shaved because that was the point; it was a five month old beard and that was what got me on the show in the first place, and it was important for me that it was said when I last shaved. I do love the fact that they put on “I'm Henry VIII, I Am” by Herman’s Hermits on, whenever I did the course. That was a stroke of genius! I hadn’t heard the song in many a year (where as a few people have associated “Big Bad John” with me a few times) so it was awesome to hear it again, and played whenever I did the course. Whenever I went into the water they played Tudor music which had my wife in stitches. It was funny, and I have to admit I loved it. The mixture of “here’s John he’s going for it on the course” and the happy “Henry VIII I Am” music contrasted with the “oh dear, John’s in the water” and sad Tudor music. It was really funny, really well done and it got a huge thumbs up from me.
I wasn’t happy they gave me the dreaded “oh let’s get back to him later on” segment! They give those to the really slow contestants and I had a strong feeling they would do it to me. Of course, doing that and then sandwiching Woody between my segments was fine. Woody, or John the Policeman as he was on the show, had the fastest time of the first round so I’m okay with him being between my clips. He was super speedy and did it in less than half my time. I knew they’d show me going the wrong way on the show, which was embarrassing, but it was okay. I am kind of disappointed they didn’t show my Granny’s House as I beat the first door, although I did get hit by “Tevez”, which was what Richard called the dog there. But my embarrassing attempt at the Big Red Balls was a highlight primarily because I stool still on the escalator, but I stood there because I was so tired at that point I wanted a little rest! What I didn’t know about my ‘attempt’ at the Big Red Balls, if you want to call it an attempt is how close my head bounced backwards towards the tip of the escalator, it was really close! I could have gotten really hurt if that happened so thankfully it didn’t. But instead, I had the embarrassment of bouncing backwards in front of the first ball, and having to swim past all four. Thankfully, because that took so long, they skipped to John the Policeman then. When they returned they showed my log jam. I was really happy that I beat the first log, and I had no chance with the second. My little bit of jiggling on the second log was quite funny to watch as well, as you could see, with Amanda laughing at me! Believe it or not I did pose at the end when I clocked in at 6:25, but they didn’t want to show that because they wanted to emphasise on how knackered I was.
As
I said, I don’t remember much of my interview with Amanda afterwards but I
loved the fact that the only thing they showed was me saying “I wasn’t prepared
for that at all”, which made my wife’s day. She loved the fact that I’d say
something so obvious and so silly at the end of such a struggled performance.
It was funny, I really thought it added to my section of the show but when I
said those words in person with Amanda, and the rest of the interview, I was
really negative and upset. So there’s two ways of looking at it. But overall, I
was really happy with how they portrayed me on TV, I loved the Henry VIII
nonsense, and I loved the music even more. Considering how they could have made
me looked, I got made to look like someone who really struggled on the course,
but was great fun at the same time. Some have said that my part in the show was
the best, and I was the most entertaining person on our show. I can’t say that
was true, after all, the 19 other people were all brilliant as well and
besides, a lot of my friends and family will inevitably say that as they
watched the show to see me, so naturally liked my involvement most. But it was
nice to see people really enjoyed it.
To
wrap up this amazingly long article (Overall it’s over 31,000 words, by far the
longest article I have ever produced), My Winter Wipeout Experience will stay
with me to the grave. I’m a very lucky guy. People would pay thousands of
pounds to do what I did and that is take on the Wipeout course. Only just over
1000 people from Britain have. That’s one in 62,262 people, or 0.0016% of the
population. These are ridiculous figures, and I did it! I am very lucky and I’m
more than aware of that, but I’m so grateful for the opportunity. I’m so
grateful to Endemol, to the BBC, to the researchers who gave me the
opportunity. I’m so appreciative to have been given a chance to travel to the
other side of the world for free, with spending cash and hotel paid. I’m so
lucky and indebted to be given a chance to do the Wipeout course, and appear on
national TV, and appear in front of 4 million people on the telly. I’m really
lucky and really amazed that I did it. I also want to thank the 19 contestants
on my show for helping me have one of the best times of my life, and for being
there for me when I was down and embarrassed after performing miserably on the
course, and for helping me have such a laugh on the other side of the world. I
want to thank individually Andy Rowe and Emma Taylor, who were awesome
producers and did an amazing job with the way they portrayed me on TV, and for
being really cool in person in Argentina. I want to thank Maisie, Millie, Nick,
Siobhan for being amazing researchers and for helping us all over Buenos Aires
and beyond. I want to especially thank Frankie for taking us to and from
Argentina, for being our mummy, for counting the 20 of us over and over again
and making sure that we will always find our buddies when needed. There are
other researchers and people at Endemol Argentina that I haven’t named but
played a part in my amazing experience, so thank you all too. I want to thank
Amanda for being so lovely in Argentina, for being so humble and supportive,
yet laughing at me when I fell ridiculously on course. I want to thank Richard
Hammond for not ripping into me as often as he does other contestants! He was
surprisingly nice and he is right, walking or running on an escalator is
overrated! I want to thank Sophie for giving me some of the great HQ shots took
in Argentina, which look absolutely fabulous. Finally, I want to thank anyone
else I may have forgotten that played a part, everyone has been awesome and I
can’t thank you all enough!
My
Winter Wipeout Experience was a once in a lifetime opportunity and will live
with me forever. Thanks for reading all about it and I hope you enjoyed both my
performance and this incredibly long article! Take care!
If you haven't seen it yet you can see my performance, which was edited by Episode 5 contestant Gemma Murdock below!
| Official Winter Wipeout Episode 6 Shot. Thanks for reading! |
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