Daryl Fidelak's blog http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/blog/29 sr Meat you in Belgrade http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/2041 <p><p class="MsoNormal">As some of you might have heard, I have taking up a position with an international cable and satellite comedy channel in Poland.  After the usual congratulatory words and “Can you take me with you”, most people ask if I’ll keep up my blog.  Well, to disappoint my enemies, I’ll keep writing for now.  I mean, a Sumadijan Zet in the Northern Slav lands…  Has potential as a comedy (maybe I should try and pitch it ;).  Any way, there are at least three Serbian restaurants and one Montenegrin (believe it or not), in Warsaw.  So, enough Balkanesque stories to keep me going for now at least.  &amp; I do have years of being an experienced Zet to draw upon.</p><br class="clear-both" /></p><p><a href="http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/2041">dalje</a></p> http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/2041#comment Mon, 11 Sep 2006 10:45:58 -0500 Daryl Fidelak 2041 at http://blog.b92.net/arhiva Family Sumadijan Style... http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1620 <p>We were packing up on Saturday morning getting ready for a few days of sun, food, way too beer and partial relaxation at our viked vekendica in Sumadija when Mama got a call from her niece (one of like 200 Mama has)...  Actually, I have this theory that when Marija &amp; I got married in 2000, I immediately became related to half of Sumadija.  Every time we travel around Marija will yell out; &quot;Stop, I see my cousin!  Let&#39;s give him/her a ride&quot;...  which of course ends up at four in the morning with me dealing with the previously mentioned; Three Rules of Sumadija.<br /> </p><br class="clear-both" /></p><p><a href="http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1620">dalje</a></p> http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1620#comment Tue, 22 Aug 2006 04:56:28 -0500 Daryl Fidelak 1620 at http://blog.b92.net/arhiva Dobro Jutro New Belgrade http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1370 <p><p>To slightly “borrow” Mark’s tagline with a North of Sava slant: <strong>Only in New Belgrade!</strong> This morning I awoke to a pleasant cool breeze (that’s a draft for you Slavs) as the early morning summer shower cooled the Novi Beograd air.  I put my arms behind my head and enjoyed the cool feeling ready to engage in at least another 30 mins of comfortable sleep.  To my shock, I was jolted out of bed due to an annoying buzzing sound.</p><br class="clear-both" /></p><p><a href="http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1370">dalje</a></p> http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1370#comment Wed, 02 Aug 2006 04:28:21 -0500 Daryl Fidelak 1370 at http://blog.b92.net/arhiva Just and FYI: Exit '06 menu http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1237 <p><p class="MsoNormal" align="center"></p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal"> </p> <p class="MsoNormal" align="center">BACKSTAGE MENU- EXIT’06:</p><br class="clear-both" /></p><p><a href="http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1237">dalje</a></p> http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1237#comment Fri, 21 Jul 2006 02:26:58 -0500 Daryl Fidelak 1237 at http://blog.b92.net/arhiva Dazed Out http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1166 <p><p>Well, its now a full week since Exit and I still have not recovered.  After packing and cleaning, we left mainstage backstage last Monday morning at 4:30am, slept briefly in the hotel and some how managed to be at work in Beo Land around 11am.  &amp; since then, putting in full daze at work.  I&#39;m sure I&#39;m still a good 20 hours off on my sleeping.  However, taking the family to Malta tomorrow which should allow some &quot;rest&quot; time I&#39;m sure. </p><br class="clear-both" /></p><p><a href="http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1166">dalje</a></p> http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1166#comment Sun, 16 Jul 2006 06:10:02 -0500 Daryl Fidelak 1166 at http://blog.b92.net/arhiva Dazed to the End! http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1075 <p><p>Details of day four and full Exit Festival recap shortly.  The 12 hours of total sleep in the last five days seems to be catching up with me!  I see a hot bath and very non-alcoholic cup of tea in my very near future.</p><br class="clear-both" /></p> http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1075#comment Mon, 10 Jul 2006 11:00:14 -0500 Daryl Fidelak 1075 at http://blog.b92.net/arhiva Dazed Four... http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1042 <p>Okey dokey, I&#39;ll make this quick as we have the Pet Shop Boys crew showing up at any time...  Just prepping the usual coffee, tea &amp; breakfast.  Actually, breakfast has been rather popular with us.  This Zet, understanding what the usual British stage hand needs/wants at 8am, has sorted out a kind Srpski Breakfast Meza.  I&#39;m talking eggs, potatoes, assorted breads, fruit and the kickers; smoked Zlatibor meat and the king of all things &#39;Serbo food&#39;, Cvepaci.  These little meaty sausages are a massive hit with these Anglo Brit Trash, and I say &quot;Brit Trash&quot; out of love as part of my ancestry have a UKesque vibe to it.<br /> </p><br class="clear-both" /></p><p><a href="http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1042">dalje</a></p> http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1042#comment Sun, 09 Jul 2006 05:08:59 -0500 Daryl Fidelak 1042 at http://blog.b92.net/arhiva Dazed at Exit continued... http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1035 <p><p>OK, turns out Morrissey was in a pretty decent mode last night. I spoke with his tour manager and he, that be Morrissey, was a bit shocked that all 30,000+ at the gig knew the words to all his songs. The stereotype of playing some backwater former Soviet state*, war torn lands quickly dissipated. In fact, if it s possible, it seemed Morrissey actually enjoyed himself on stage and off. The rest of the artists were cool with yesterday being a meat free feast... that is until Goldie showed up. So, just to paint the picture, Exit booked Goldie only a few days ago. Now this is cool; Reason being was to give people at the festival a little surprise.</p><br class="clear-both" /></p><p><a href="http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1035">dalje</a></p> http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1035#comment Sat, 08 Jul 2006 11:44:44 -0500 Daryl Fidelak 1035 at http://blog.b92.net/arhiva First Daze of Exit http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1019 <p>Well, here I am, fresh from Sumadija but not back in Belgrade but in Novi Sad for Exit Fest.  This year, like the last couple, my wife and I manage the backstage of the main stage.  As in, make sure the artists, their management and crew are well taken care of, fed and drinked up!  The latter seeming to be the most important;)...  Actually, the food is the most important.  &amp; i can say with a bit of pride, Exit backstage is known for some pretty foody fair.<br /> </p><br class="clear-both" /></p><p><a href="http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1019">dalje</a></p> http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/1019#comment Fri, 07 Jul 2006 12:57:41 -0500 Daryl Fidelak 1019 at http://blog.b92.net/arhiva Three Rules of Sumadija http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/597 <p>We&#39;re off to enjoy the 30+ degree weather in lovely Sumadija.  Our viked vekendica over looks the peaceful town of Darosava (village formally know as Patizani) with an extremely lovely view of the local valley.  I&#39;m sure I&#39;ll have a tale or two to tell after the weekend.  Before I go, I&#39;d like to share my &quot;Three Rules of Sumadija&quot; which I came up with some time ago while my wife and I were on our newlywed tour visiting family:<br /> </p><br class="clear-both" /></p><p><a href="http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/597">dalje</a></p> http://blog.b92.net/arhiva/node/597#comment Fri, 16 Jun 2006 11:40:05 -0500 Daryl Fidelak 597 at http://blog.b92.net/arhiva