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Things to be done over the next few days / weeks / months -

Updated 12/12/2008
Probably only of interest to me, but here just for reference...  )
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Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And never brought to mind ?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And days o' lang syne ?

Auld Lang Syne - full lyrics )
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This one's a little bit disturbing.

Possibly slightly more NSFW than most QC. It also made me laugh a lot.

Almost
enough to forget the trauma of the original blog post it references.

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I'm feeling a little more festive after opening today's post - my first Christmas card of the year, from Kath & Peter at the Storrbeck. Which is especially nice since I didn't actually end up staying there this year.

The other letter was from the RSC (who seem to think I'm a General, for some odd reason), to inform me that David Tennant has withdrawn from Hamlet. I think I was already aware of that - and the letter forgot to mention that André Tchaíkowsky has also been replaced by an understudy...

Weekend...

Dec. 14th, 2008 10:05 pm
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...well, ok, it's not over quite yet. But my plans for the remainder of the evening mostly involve bagels, revision and sleep, so...

Friday
Not a lot happened )

Saturday
Saturday daytime - exhibitions and cocktails )

Saturday night - Hamlet
Spoilers for the play, and for this particular production )
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I love it when a plan comes together.
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No One Must Know

I know a few people who resemble this one. Obviously, though, I'm not one of them. If I was, I wouldn't be sharing it with you, right? :)

Now, back to the gardening...

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I wandered into Tesco earlier, intending to restock the empty fridge. Somehow, I ended up wandering down the video games aisle and glancing at the PS3 games.

Prince of Persia.
Resistance 2.
Tomb Raider: Underworld.

"Hmm", I thought, "I'm getting a bit behind with my gaming - still working my way through GTA IV and Bioshock; haven't even started Fallout 3 yet, and here are three games I was really looking forward to..."

And then I wandered off. An aisle or two later, I idly wondered if this meant that I'd improved my willpower, or just that I wasn't entirely feeling well...?

Ten minutes after that, I reached the checkout and realised that a copy of Tomb Raider was in my basket. Once I noticed it, I did remember putting it there - but I'd blanked it completely in the interval, once it was safely hidden under the multiseed bagels and cavolo nero...

Ooops.



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From various folk...

Things I did, things I didn't do, happenings and discoveries... )

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Eek - almost missed this!

http://www.roh.org.uk/whatson/production.aspx?pid=8149

So, anyone up for some opera...? Assuming that a few tickets are left, that is...
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...how can you take any online 'rpg' remotely seriously when the text accompanying one quest calmly states that "Vampire dragons can be bought in the shop"...?
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Hallgrimskirkja - Iceland's most famous building? )

That's... fairly imposing. The interior looks lovely, too.

(just Googled for images, then felt the need to share this one...)

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Rich Johnston reports that Paterson Joseph is the next Doctor Who.

It's a rumour column, yes, but if Rich is comfortable pinning a green light to a story, it's usually entirely accurate...

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Another very pleasant (and fairly busy!) weekend in London, visiting [livejournal.com profile] souldier_blue and wandering about not-entirely aimlessly... :-)

Friday
Read more... )

Saturday
Read more... )

Sunday mostly failed to happen.

Read more... )

Oh, and while I remember - one of the more intriguing purchases at Utobeer was the Paradox Smokehead beer. I'm something of a fan of Smokehead - and I really like the previous Paradox whisky-aged beer - so this one sounds like a winning combination. Haven't tried the bottles we bought yet, though...

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Winter's well and truly here. I have somehing of a love-hate relationship with winter, I think.

Walking through the dark on a beautiful winter's night, with or without snow. Mulled wine and laughter. Brisk mornings with a touch of mist in the air. Frozen ponds, ice lining the sides of a river, bare forests crisp with frost in the daylight. Storms. All of these things are good.

Then there's that feeling that you're trapped in a house with no natural light, which may not be terribly warm, and there's an endless wall of darkness starting at the front door. That tends to make me a little claustrophobic, especially if I'm the only person around.

...and there's the fact that it takes me a while to get it through my head that the appropriate clothing for winter is something warm. Not, for example, a light coat over suit trousers and a thin white shirt. I seem to forget this bit each and every year.

Not having a double glazed kitchen really doesn't help in this respect - on a really cold day I'll just retreat to the rest of the house and make occasional excursions to put the kettle on, if I'm feeling brave.

Generally in a slightly odd mood today. Not an especially good one - partly because of work, partly because of a few of the things noted above. I've got Shriekback's The Reptiles and I looping through my head, I can't quite summon the concentration to read and I'm wondering whether this evening is best spent doing Absolutely Nothing At All.

Amused...

Nov. 23rd, 2008 10:26 pm
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Koyaanisqatsi: Pruit Igoe is currently the most popular Philip Glass piece on the iTunes store.

I can't help but wonder if this is related to the fact that it's been used - very effectively - on the GTA4 trailers and the new Watchmen trailer. Plus, y'know, it is a very nice piece of music... :)

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