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Saturday, 20 November 2004
music Good
Bad Guess which one got an audience of millions during Children In Need*? They're from Boston, you know, where my parents live. Well, near where my parents live. They're probably thinking "a bit too near" right now. I can only direct them here. Or possibly here. *Albeit only for about 15 seconds.
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The Good one appears to have lost one of the Good songs. It only has two left.
The Bad one, I notice, has been downgraded from 'premium artist' to 'bog standard free crap'.
'ullo mothie, not quite sure how I ended up here, but wanted to say that I know two of ttttttttttoria, and they sent some muffins to our radio show, so, you know, they're not all bad. Anyway, that's all. Nice proposal, by the way.
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Thursday, 18 November 2004
shiny shiny The Silmarils are jewels, okay? There are three of them. They hold the light of the two trees of Valinor. Um-hum. Following me so far? Not difficult, is it?
I have been reading The Silmarillion for two months now. It's a hell of a slog. It's not a big book, it's just a painful book. I'm going to work on a potted version for those who don't want to read it but would quite like to know the gist. Like those yellow books you have at A-level that tell you what a book is about! I never saw the point. Read that book or read the actual book you are supposed to be read it's all book learnin'. Unless they're significantly shorter, like about 2 pages as opposed to 340. I'm going to aim for a few paragraphs.
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I think you should do a Name that Tune thing. "I can tell you what happens in The Silmarillion in 10 words." "9." "8." "7." "Tell that story."
When I tried to read it, it just seemed like a mahoosive genealogy thing. I don't remember any jewels *at all*. Maybe I was so horribly mesmerised by the crushing weight of several hundred years of elven family history that I forgot about them.
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Wednesday, 17 November 2004
This is going to sound like my greatest hits- It's cold and I'm starting to feel ill. Well, anyway. Flapjack's birthday went off ok yesterday - happy birthday, sweetie - with some good cards, a well-received present from her parents and The Mystery Present from me, which I may tell you about at the end of the month..
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Malcom, Bert and Roger are very cute and Colin is very happy. And Spencer liked the new fluffy. Result.
cryptic!
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I'm guessing either fishies or seamonkeys, but I know I'll be way off. Unless you named the spiders...*shudder* Saturday, 6 November 2004
the sting So about... oh, I don't know. Six years ago - maybe - I was stung by a wasp. First time it had happened, which justified, I think, my years of worry about the little stripey shits. Yes, it hurt a lot to be stung on the palm of the hand, and I was extremely proud of myself for not shouting "FUCK!" at the top of my voice in the middle of my place of work. Go me.
Anyway, that's six years ago, hardly current affairs. Thing is, the spot where I was stung all those years ago (six! Bloody hell, where did the time go? Okay, maybe five. I lose track) has started to hurt again. I've got a little hole in my palm in the exact spot I was injured by the stingy bastard, and it's sort of sore and itchy. And I just squeezed a lemon. Ahhhhhhhooowww... I'm going to do a spot of redesigning soon, by the way. I'm going to dump the external links page and have it inserted into the main template. Don't know why, but I am. Going to stop me? No. Good.
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Generally, I disapprove
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"You are .html You are versatile and improving, but you do have your limits. When you work with amateurs it can get quite ugly."
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which is odd because I used to use the nickname eric.exe (or zip if I was in a hurry, or vir if I had a cold, but usually exe) on some bulletin boards back in those far distant days when the web was young, cool and used to stay out late at night Thursday, 4 November 2004
[insert south park song here] Well, I'm an uncle again. James Lennon Hendrix Douglas-Reed was born last night at 10.45. All limbs present and correct, and without further information as yet I'm assuming mother and baby doing fine. Congratulations to all concerned.
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Wednesday, 3 November 2004
not a river in egypt It's still too close to call properly (though I suspect Bush's lot will be dropping a bunch of balloons on themselves very shortly), and, you know, maybe it'll go to Kerry. Uh-huh. Those last few votes - they might count!!
Gnggh. How hard can it be to just count up from one to many?
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Tuesday, 2 November 2004
Police officers are refusing to carry guns in protest at the suspension etc of two officers who shot dead a man with a table leg. Hmm. As protests go, it's up there with 'until we receive a pay rise we shall feed you fudge until you are contentedly full.. bwahaha!'
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I seriously doubt that there are any registered US voters reading this site. However, on the off-chance, I'd like to urge the non-existent readership to go vote! Do it now! In a race this tight, your vote may literally be the difference between regime change and complete disaster.
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