Is it a bird, is it a plane…

Is it a bird, or plane? No, it’s Angle Grinder Man!! Hah. Well, it amused me, anyway. As for me, I’m still a bit fuzzy in the head, and sleepier than normal, but much better than I was! It’s definitely improving, and hopefully I’ll be right back to normal soon. Mum and Dad have been … Continue reading “Is it a bird, is it a plane…”

Is it a bird, or plane? No, it’s Angle Grinder Man!! Hah. Well, it amused me, anyway.

As for me, I’m still a bit fuzzy in the head, and sleepier than normal, but much better than I was! It’s definitely improving, and hopefully I’ll be right back to normal soon. Mum and Dad have been up to stay for the last two weeks, and I think it helped having them around, even if they did nag me to death! ;-)

While I’m here, I think I’ll do the Friday Five (a bit late, obviously):

1. Is the name you have now the same name that’s on your birth certificate? If not, what’s changed?
It’s exactly the same: Louise Anne

2. If you could change your name (first, middle and/or last), what would it be?
I quite like my name, so nope, no changes. Although, I’ve been vaguely musing for some years on adding “Margaretta” before the Anne, purely because it’s a family name (“Margaretta Anne”) that’s been in every generation for ages. But hey, maybe I’ll inflict it on the next generation, somehow. Mwahahah!

3. Why were you named what you were? (Is there a story behind it? Who specifically was responsible for naming you?)
Mum and Dad chose it between them… and it was mainly because they liked the name and agreed on it. And that’s pretty much it! Both my grandmothers have the middle name “Louisa”, but that’s more a happy co-incidence than a deciding factor.
There’s more of an odd story behind what I’m *not* called – my parents liked the name Claire, and were going to call me that until they realised that it really doesn’t work with our surname (which also begins with Cl). But the strange thing is, whenever someone gets my name wrong, they call me Claire – it’s happened it many, unconnected places, to the point where I’ve even answered to it sometimes. Very odd indeed!

4. Are there any names you really hate or love? What are they and why?
There are names that have certain associations for me, but I think those are impressions I’ve picked up when I was young. For example, the name “Wayne” makes me think of a snivelly whinger, and I’m positive that’s because of a kid I was at infant school with! Also, in the stories that I’ve written when I was younger (15 and below), there are always characters called Jo, Charlotte, and/or Caroline. I don’t know why I had an affinity for those names… I knew several Joannes and a couple of Carolines, but I didn’t associate the characters with them. I dunno. I just liket them. Names I like now are often due to having friends with those names, or favourite book characters. But I can’t think of any in particular that stand right out for me, at the mo.

5. Is the analysis of your name at kabalarians.com / triggur.org / astroexpert accurate? How or how isn’t it?
Heh. Some of the things on kabalarians were fairly accurate, but then again, it’s a very general thing, so… eh…. *shrug* As for triggur.org:
LOUISE
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From the Italian root meaning “Complete Bastard”
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Expression: Louise is a stinking kleptomaniac.
Personality: Louise would not be a good candidate to babysit your children.
Natural: Louise has no native instincts for survival.
Emotional: Louise uses and abuses friendships.
Character: Louise will turn on you in an instant.
Physical: Louise could use major dental surgery.
Mental: Louise can be apathetic to a fault.
Motivation: Louise hates dealing with the details.

Well, a couple of those are actually kind of accurate ;-) I’ll let you decide which. Hehehehe :-)

Brrrr, cold!

I can’t believe this weather. It’s cooooooooolllllllllld!!! And chucking it down, too. Just when I’m starting to feel with-it enough to think about weeding my poor horribly overgrown garden, and all. Pfeh. On the bright side of things, I’m awake in the daytime today, which is nice. Since my meds have been reduced, the oversleeping … Continue reading “Brrrr, cold!”

I can’t believe this weather. It’s cooooooooolllllllllld!!! And chucking it down, too. Just when I’m starting to feel with-it enough to think about weeding my poor horribly overgrown garden, and all. Pfeh.

On the bright side of things, I’m awake in the daytime today, which is nice. Since my meds have been reduced, the oversleeping thing is gradually improving, which is a huge relief. On the days when I’ve woken up OK during the daytime, I’m still getting very tired by early evening, but it’s still much better than just sleeping all day and all night long! Heheh. So with a bit of luck, I’ll be back to relatively-normal (*g*) fairly soon. Mum and Dad are coming up to visit next week, so hopefully that’ll help too, having other people around. I know I’ve been stuck in the house on my own for too long. I’ve been making an effort to leave the house each day this week – how far I’ve been has depended on the time I’ve managed to wake up, but I think going for fresh air has done me good. Hoorah!

And here’s another friday five:

1. Are you going to school this year?
Nope. Or at least, not as such. I’m thinking about taking an Open University course or so, depending on what happens with my health, and work. So I might be in education, if not at a school or college.

2. If yes, where are you going (high school, college, etc.)? If no, when did you graduate?
I finished school in 1994, and uni/college in 1998.

3. What are/were your favorite school subjects?
English, Music, and History. Which is why I did those for A levels. *g* I liked Computer Studies and languages, too.

4. What are/were your least favorite school subjects?
PE (was so not-sporty), Geography, and stuff like CDT and HE (all of which I dropped in the third year). Oh, and I wasn’t too keen on Biology, Chemistry and Physics (although I was quite good at them).

5. Have you ever had a favorite teacher? Why was he/she a favorite?
Mr Wookey! Oh, Mr Wookey was wonderful – a really lovely man, and a great teacher. He was just such fun, and so enthusiastic about music that you couldn’t help but adore him. Thinking of him always makes me smile, but makes me sad at the same time, since he became ill and died just a few years after I left school… I think he was only in his 50’s. He was a friend and a mentor as well as a teacher, and he did a lot for me and really encouraged me to pursue music. Bless you, Mr Wook :-)

The friday five

The friday five: 1. How much time do you spend online each day? At the moment, just a couple of hours a day, since I’m asleep pretty much the rest of the time. But normally it’d be between 4 and 16 hours a day, depending on whether it’s a work day or not (or on … Continue reading “The friday five”

The friday five:

1. How much time do you spend online each day?
At the moment, just a couple of hours a day, since I’m asleep pretty much the rest of the time. But normally it’d be between 4 and 16 hours a day, depending on whether it’s a work day or not (or on whether you count being logged on at work as being online, I spose).

2. What is your browser homepage set to?
http://my.yahoo.com – nothing amazingly exciting, but it works for me. I’ve got it set up to include news headlines, a list of handy bookmarks, and a few other things that are useful.

3. Do you use any instant messaging programs? If so, which one(s)?
I’m registered for all the main ones – AIM, ICQ, Yahoo and MSN, and I use Trillian so I can be on as many or few of those at once as I like. I mainly log onto AIM, though, as most of my friends use that.

4. Where was your first webpage located?
Hee, my very first webpage! Bless. It was at Geocities, and I made it back in 1995 when I was at uni. It was, literally, one page, and it was grey – made with the site building utility thing they had, since I didn’t learn HTML until a few years later. Awww :-)

5. How long have you had your current website?
If we’re talking about *this* website, then it’s about 2½ years. The longest running website I’ve got at the mo is S&S, which has been going for just over four years now.

Channel surfing disovery

Due to channel surfing, I ended up watching That’ll Teach ‘Em on Ch.4 last night. And it was pretty interesting. 30 teenagers who’ve just sat GCSEs, being put into a 1950’s boarding school environment for 4 weeks, and having to survive it. Mwahahah. In other news, I’m still sleeping too much, and it’s very hot! … Continue reading “Channel surfing disovery”

Due to channel surfing, I ended up watching That’ll Teach ‘Em on Ch.4 last night. And it was pretty interesting. 30 teenagers who’ve just sat GCSEs, being put into a 1950’s boarding school environment for 4 weeks, and having to survive it. Mwahahah.

In other news, I’m still sleeping too much, and it’s very hot! Am not a hot weather person. Roll on autumn…. ;-)

Friday Five…

Since I’m here, I think I’ll have a go at the friday five. Because this week’s topic is, er, sort of topical for me. Yes. 1. What time do you wake up on weekday mornings? Ahahahahahahahahahaha. At the moment, I’m waking up on average between 12pm and 6pm. Yes, really. When ‘normal’, assuming it’s a … Continue reading “Friday Five…”

Since I’m here, I think I’ll have a go at the friday five. Because this week’s topic is, er, sort of topical for me. Yes.

1. What time do you wake up on weekday mornings?
Ahahahahahahahahahaha. At the moment, I’m waking up on average between 12pm and 6pm. Yes, really. When ‘normal’, assuming it’s a work day, it would be 6am – 7am.

2. Do you sleep in on the weekends? How late?
Again, when ‘normal’ it’d be maybe 10am, depending. At the moment? Eh. Half the time I don’t know what day it is anyway, so weekends don’t really factor into things.

3. Aside from waking up, what is the first thing you do in the morning?
Give the cat a cuddle, then go downstairs and give him his meds and breakfast, then get something for myself.

4. How long does it take to get ready for your day?
*shrug* I spose if I have something to do / go out for, then half an hour to an hour. Depends.

5. When possible, what is your favorite place to go for breakfast?
I don’t think I’ve ever actually been out for breakfast, as such. I either eat it at home, or take something with me to work. But when I’ve been away from home, I always enjoy getting a nice cooked breakfast if I’m in a B&B or something. Yum :-)

Will. not. go. back. to. bed. yet!

Zzzzzzzz….

The friday five: 1. What

The friday five: 1. What brand of toothpaste do you use? At the moment, Boots’ own, but I like Signal. 2. What brand of toilet paper do you prefer? Ummm….. not too fussed, as long as it’s decent enough. 3. What brand(s) of shoes do you wear? There are brands of shoes? Er. None particularly. … Continue reading “The friday five: 1. What”

The friday five:

1. What brand of toothpaste do you use?
At the moment, Boots’ own, but I like Signal.

2. What brand of toilet paper do you prefer?
Ummm….. not too fussed, as long as it’s decent enough.

3. What brand(s) of shoes do you wear?
There are brands of shoes? Er. None particularly.

4. What brand of soda do you drink?
Pepsi, and sometimes Coca-cola.

5. What brand of gum do you chew?
I hardly ever do, but if I do have some it’ll probably be green Orbit.

Um. That was boring! *g* But I haven’t posted for ages, so I thought I’d do this. I’ve been under the weather – had sinusitis, and then a virual throat infection. I still kind of have the throat thing, but it’s getting better.

So, I’ve seen the final ever episodes of Buffy. Absolutely loved them, but I feel a bit weird now – I’ve spent so much time on this TV show, it’s really strange to think it’s over. But it was a damn good run, and we still have Angel, so I’m happy. :-)

Time to do the friday

Time to do the friday five. Yeah, I know it’s Saturday. Shhh! 1. What was the first band you saw in concert? Hmmm…. Probably The Dharma’s, or possibly another local Hastings band. I think The Dharma’s though. Unless you count Morris Minor and the Majors in the park at a children’s festival thingy one time … Continue reading “Time to do the friday”

Time to do the friday five. Yeah, I know it’s Saturday. Shhh!

1. What was the first band you saw in concert?
Hmmm…. Probably The Dharma’s, or possibly another local Hastings band. I think The Dharma’s though. Unless you count Morris Minor and the Majors in the park at a children’s festival thingy one time *g*.

2. Who is your favorite artist/band now?
I have so many! There really isn’t an outstanding favourite, but my top loves are Skunk Anansie, Nine Simone, Guns n Roses, Meatloaf, Linkin Park and Norah Jones. Plus Bach, Greig and Handel.

3. What’s your favorite song?
Ummm. See previous answer. Skunk Anansie’s Charlie Big Potato, maybe just about has the edge. I could eat that song. Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum.

4. If you could play any instrument, what would it be?
Another instrument? *g* Actually, guitar. Can’t play that yet, except for picking out Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, or whatever. Heheh. I shall get one and learn. But first I need to get my piano playing back up to scratch. I’ve slacked on that in the last few years, and since I started it late, I’ve probably dropped about 4 grades worth. Doi.

5. If you could meet any musical icon (past or present), who would it be and why?
Mozart…. as long as he could keep his hands where they belonged, thankyouverymuch. *g* But god, he was such a musical genius. I’d give a lot to be able to watch him at work.
And, y’know. Some people from the modern bands I like. That’d be cool.

Time to do This-or-That Tuesday.

Time to do This-or-That Tuesday. Can’t be bothered to do a proper entry *g*. Who is: 1. Sexier (female)…Pamela Anderson or Jennifer Garner? Oh, no contenst. Absolutely Jennifer Garner. She rocks, especially in Alias, and she has a stunning smile. 2. Sexier (male)…Ben Affleck or Matt Damon? Hmmm. Matt Damon out of those two, but … Continue reading “Time to do This-or-That Tuesday.”

Time to do This-or-That Tuesday. Can’t be bothered to do a proper entry *g*.

Who is:
1. Sexier (female)…Pamela Anderson or Jennifer Garner?
Oh, no contenst. Absolutely Jennifer Garner. She rocks, especially in Alias, and she has a stunning smile.
2. Sexier (male)…Ben Affleck or Matt Damon?
Hmmm. Matt Damon out of those two, but neither of them appeal to me that much.
3. The better piano player…Billy Joel or Elton John?
Um. I don’t know. Elton? They’re probably about the same, really.
4. Funnier…David Letterman or Craig Kilborn?
Don’t know this one, either. I haven’t seen much of either of them on telly over here.
5. The dumber cartoon cat…Stimpy (of *Ren & Stimpy*) or Tom (of *Tom & Jerry*)?
Argh – never saw Ren & Stimpy. Tom wasn’t *always* dumb, was he? Oh, he probably was. I’m just letting my natural feline-sympathy get the better of me.
6. A better news anchor…Tom Brokaw or Dan Rather?
Hugh Edwards!
7. A better TV chef…Emeril Lagasse or Jacques Pepin?
Errrrr……. Anthony Double-barrelled bloke.
8. The trashier talk show host…Maury Povich or Jerry Springer?
Definitely Jerry, by a million miles.
9. The worse fast food burger joint…McDonald’s or Burger King?
MaccyD’s! Terrible awful stuff. But sometimes oddly tempting……
10. Thought-provoking question of the week: Only a handful of U.S. Presidents have been considered to be *great* Of the following two, which one do you consider to be greater…Franklin D. Roosevelt or Abraham Lincoln? Why?
…………….. Llama?
I still know very little about American history, so I can’t answer this one. Lincoln seems to be the most well known “great” president, to me, but… eh. Who knows? Not me.

Back to work

11:00 Me: Hi, I’m better now, and I’ve come back to work. Work: Welcome back! 11:58 Me: Ha-ha, April Fool! I’m going home! OK, so not really *g*. And I suspect that was only actually funny in my head. But today was my first day back at work, and it went really well. Since I’ve … Continue reading “Back to work”

11:00
Me: Hi, I’m better now, and I’ve come back to work.
Work: Welcome back!
11:58
Me: Ha-ha, April Fool! I’m going home!

OK, so not really *g*. And I suspect that was only actually funny in my head. But today was my first day back at work, and it went really well. Since I’ve been off a while, I had some refresher training, and I think I’ll get back into the swing of things pretty quickly :-) It was really good to see everyone again, and start catching up on all the changes in and out of work. There’s a night out arranged for Friday, too, which I’m looking forward to. Hoorah!

Comments on this aren’t working at the mo, because the server that hosts them is down. Should be back soon.

Sue has a bad eye

Sue has a bad eye today, so she’s wearing an eyepatch. This has caused some amusement around the office, which is a bit mean when you think about it. Poor Sue’s eye :-( Mind you, it’s not a pirate-type eyepatch. It’s a pad thing, tied round her head with a bandage. I think she should … Continue reading “Sue has a bad eye”

Sue has a bad eye today, so she’s wearing an eyepatch. This has caused some amusement around the office, which is a bit mean when you think about it. Poor Sue’s eye :-( Mind you, it’s not a pirate-type eyepatch. It’s a pad thing, tied round her head with a bandage. I think she should put a big plumey feather in the back. Would be most regal. *eg*

And some time soon, I shall make a long and boring post about what I’ve been doing recently. Really I shall. If anyone’s still reading this, I’m so sorry for being quiet. Really must try getting back into the swing of this thing.

Ahem. Things went a tad

Ahem. Things went a tad wonky for a while again. Actually, to be honest, things are still somewhat wonky, but I’ll live. The Heatherbunny is coming to stay for a few days from tomorrow, and then the parents will be up for a week after that, all of which should keep me on an even keel. Which’ll be nice.

Captain Kirk, ruler of Liberia? – this was sent to me by Inne the other day, and made me giggle. And then giggle some more. Presumably it’s some kind of commemorative thingy, but still – hee! Thanks for that, Inne :-)

And belatedly, my Blogger Inside questions. You can read Tinka’s answers to the questions I sent her here, and then you should really read the rest of the blog, cos it’s a damn good one.

So, here are the questions I was sent. With my answers to them. Obviously.

1. Buffy. What made you start watching the show in the first place (and by extension, what keeps you watching?).
Well…. I’d never seen the original movie, though I had it mentally bookmarked as one that I’d like to watch if I came across it. I’m pretty glad, however, that I didn’t see it before any of the series, cos it might well have put me off. *g* I saw an article on the upcoming TV series in SFX mag, and again mentally bookmarked it as something I might like to watch. Then one evening I rang my Mum, only for her to tell me that she couldn’t talk to me right then, cos Buffy was on. Oookeydoke. So I turned it on myself, and thoroughly enjoyed the episode (which was “The Witch”, one of the early Season 1 eps). My brother happened to have taped the first few eps, so he sent them to me, and I was hooked from then on. As for what kept me watching, well, that would be the interesting storylines, and ultimately I suppose the fact that the characters are well written enough that you become involved with them to an extent, want to know what will happen to them next. Not to mention the added bonus that is Spike. Mmmm, pretty :-)

2. What is your very first memory?
This one has actually stumped me. I honestly don’t know. I have memories of my Dad taking me up to London on the train when I was fairly small, I remember falling off the climbing frame at playschool and landing on my head (which could explain some things *snerk*), I remember falling backwards into the paddling pool in the back garden and being utterly outraged that my Mum laughed, and there are a few other things that I’m pretty certain are pre-brother (who was born when I was 4½), but I can’t pinpoint any one thing as being the earliest. Hmm.

3. What will always get a laugh out of you?
[thumb:298:l]This is my first cat, Mr Worf. I’d had one of those instant pasta thingies, then stuck the empty pot in the bin. Worf obviously liked the smell, and went down the bin to have a taste. Only the pot got stuck on his head. So he started walking backwards, presumably with the assumption that the pot would stay still and he could pull free. Ah, no. I laughed a lot, then rescued him. Except I made the mistake of just putting the pot down on the floor, and he promptly stuck his head back in it. Got stuck, started walking backwards. That’s when I took this photo. Even better, I then took him and the pot (separately) into my flatmate’s room, and lo and behold, Worf did it again. Maybe you had to be there, but this pic will always crack me up.

4. LOTR – a story for geek guys, only appealing to girls because of the pretty Elf in the film. Discuss.
You know what? I’m actually not sure I know any guys who are fans in a big way. Of all the female fans I know, I think about 90% were fans of the book(s) long before the film went into production, and those of us who hadn’t read it were otherwise widely read in the ‘Epic fantasy’ genre. So perhaps what I’m trying to say is, it’s a story for geek boys and girls (or certainly fantasy fans *g*) which appeals to anyone who enjoys this kind of epic. The prettiness of the Elf (and the hobbits) in the film version certainly doesn’t detract from the story *g* and in fact brings an extra level of enjoyment to the whole experience – as, in fact, does the obvious and public enthusiasm of the actors for the film. However, I for one would have found the film just as amazing if the actors had been of the non-pretty variety. Had I not enjoyed the story itself, I very much doubt I would have been disposed to sit through three hours in the cinema, let alone go for multiple viewings. Each time I’ve watched, I’ve picked up new things that I missed before. Pretty elves and hobbits are very nice to stick posters of on my walls, but they ain’t the reason I’m counting the days til December.

5. Could you imagine ever living anywhere else but Britain?
Yep, I could. Certainly right now, I have no reason or particular desire to leave the country, but there are so many fabulous places in the world… the only real consideration is distance from my family, but thinking about it, there are parts of mainland Europe that are nearer to them than I am now. *g*

6. What made you start blogging?
The desire to ramble where other people might respond, I suppose. And also partly because I enjoy experimenting with / learning new things, and I wanted to have a play with Blogger. *g*

7. What CD would you put on in order to introduce yourself to a potential date?
Um. Hmmm. Good question. Would probably depend on my mood. I would think it’d be a choice between Meatloaf, Guns n Roses, Linkin Park, Offspring, Nine Simone, or the B52’s. Maybe. *g*

8. What can really, really put you off a person you have just met?
In a word, sliminess. That creepy too-friendly, over-familiar attitude. Ick.

9. What things do you always have in your fridge?
Skimmed milk, margerine, eggs, cheese, meat, vinegrette, mayonnaise and cat food. That all sounds oddly healthy, doesn’t it? Huh.

10. What word do you use far too often?
“Aaaanyway…..”

11. What’s your poison?
As in alcohol-wise? Baileys and Archers are faves. I can’t actually drink at the moment, though, so I guess it’s Coke or Pepsi right now.

12. You have both a LJ and a blog. How do you decide what goes where?
Well, when I started this blog, I intended it to be a general rambling space, with not too much babbling about fannish stuff. So I’ve tried to stick to that. With my LJ, just about everyone on my friends list there (and who lists me as a friend) I know from the BtVS fandom in one way or another. So in general my fannish stuff now goes there, because it’s more likely that the people reading will be interested. I hope! *g*

13. What makes a good fanfic?
Hah, the sixty million dollar question. Simple answer, I suppose, is good writing. All the little things like spelling and punctuation are as important in fanfic as in any other writing. Plus a well thought out plot where needed – which of course isn’t always necessary in fanfic if you’re writing, say, a vignette about the thoughts of a character during a scene from an episode. For fanfic specifically, what is needed is good characterisation – you’re writing about already established characters, so you need to try and capture them as best you can, to make them ‘believable’. This applies even more if you’re taking a character out of canon – say, writing a Spike/Xander relationship fic. There needs to be a good hook on which the audience can suspend their disbelief, as it were. Am I rambling now? I think that about covers it, though.

Very tired. Very very tired.

Very tired. Very very tired. More caffeine now, please. Heard last night that the mother of a schoolfriend has died – not unexpected in the circumstances, but very sad nevertheless. Seems to be a little spate of it going about, you know. Dying. Among people I know / know of. Everybody else stay alive, now! … Continue reading “Very tired. Very very tired.”

Very tired. Very very tired. More caffeine now, please.

Heard last night that the mother of a schoolfriend has died – not unexpected in the circumstances, but very sad nevertheless. Seems to be a little spate of it going about, you know. Dying. Among people I know / know of. Everybody else stay alive, now! It’s getting depressing, and making me vaguely nervous. Yes, I know that’s stupid.

Reality check of the day – a hearse with no coffin (presumably on it’s way to pick one up or something), but full of black-clad undertakers…. laughing and chatting as they drove along. Strangely surreal, but also…. not.

However, contrary to the tone of this entry so far, I am feeling quite cheery today. If tired. *g* My Xander-kitty has a vets appointment this evening (must book taxi!) and I’ll be able to tell the vet how the epilepsy meds have perked him up. Technically, they should have made him a little dopier because they inhibit the electrical impulses to the brain (or something), and in some ways he is. But he must be feeling better in general, because he’s been running around the house, asking to go outside, exploring the area, and even playing with his toys! :-) He was actually pouncing last night, which I’ve never seen him do before. When you consider that when I got him from the shelter, he was terrified of the toys (and most things, really), that shows how much more confident he is now, as well. And he’s such a gorgeous cuddly purry mog – and huuuuuge! :-D

Brother is in Australia. *jealous* He’s in Brisbane at the mo, I think, but should be driving to Sydney soon. He’s gone for three weeks, finishing off with watching the Aussie Grand Prix. Parents have said they’ll disown him if he comes back with another tattoo. Probably a good thing he mentioned it first, and didn’t just go get one done, cos they mean it. Heh. Which reminds me, must make non-black bits hair red again tonight. And…. do stuff. Ugh. Really need more caffeine.

Alrightly then.

Alrightly then. Second try at writing this entry, since I foolishly tried doing it on the online doofrey, and then my browser crashed. But anyway. Headache and prickly nose yesterday morphed into full blown head cold today, so I’ve mainly been in bed and then stuffing myself full of vitamins and aspirin. Seems to be … Continue reading “Alrightly then.”

Alrightly then. Second try at writing this entry, since I foolishly tried doing it on the online doofrey, and then my browser crashed. But anyway. Headache and prickly nose yesterday morphed into full blown head cold today, so I’ve mainly been in bed and then stuffing myself full of vitamins and aspirin. Seems to be doing the trick reasonably well. I’m working in the morning, and I really have to be there since there’s only three of us in, so it was a nice quiet telly-watching, ‘net-browsing New Year for me. Megs invited me over, but since I have to be up at 6am and I’m all coldy, I stayed here. And very relaxing it was too – a nice change from working in a pub, which is what I’ve done most of the last several New Years Eves.

I was going to blather on about Christmas, which was very good, but it’s kinda late now, so I’ll just say

HAPPY NEW YEAR!


and call it a night. :-) Night!

(Which Evil Criminal are

(Which Evil Criminal are You?) Hailing from sunny Transylvania, your first blood-related incident was when you stabbed a servant girl in the face with a pair of scissors for underperforming. Some of the red spray landed on your hands, and as you washed it off, you noticed that it left your skin fresh and young … Continue reading “(Which Evil Criminal are”

(Which Evil Criminal are You?)

Hailing from sunny Transylvania, your first blood-related incident was when you stabbed a servant girl in the face with a pair of scissors for underperforming. Some of the red spray landed on your hands, and as you washed it off, you noticed that it left your skin fresh and young looking. From then on you were convinced that the blood of young girls was the secret to eternal youth.

Rather than killing girls outright by stabbing them or slitting their throats, you enjoy torturing them for weeks on end by pricking them with needles or prodding with sharp spikes – all to bathe in their blood. You’ve killed over six hundred women, all without raising a peep from the authorities.

Cool.

Interestingly, the “10 Things About

Interestingly, the “10 Things About Me” thingy has done a big internet-y circle (or something), and arrived in the ‘Buffy blogging’ community. So what the hell, I didn’t do it last time… so here’s my effort now. Nine of these are true – where’s the red herring? : #1 My hair used to be long … Continue reading “Interestingly, the “10 Things About”

Interestingly, the “10 Things About Me” thingy has done a big internet-y circle (or something), and arrived in the ‘Buffy blogging’ community. So what the hell, I didn’t do it last time… so here’s my effort now. Nine of these are true – where’s the red herring? :

#1 My hair used to be long enough to sit on.
#2 I own twelve musical instruments, and can play them all with varying degrees of competency; however none of them is my primary instrument.
#3 My first serious boyfriend is now dead, and I’m not sorry.
#4 I’m allergic to nuts, dogs, and Daz washing powder.
#5 When I was five, I was kinda abducted by a paedophile. Which was way more traumatic for my parents that it was for me.
#6 Some of my first cousins are older than my mother.
#7 I went out / had a relationship with one of my senior (high) school teachers.
#8 My parents brought me (and my brother) up on a steady diet of science fiction. I’ve been a Trekkie since I was three years old.
#9 I have a blind spot on my left side which has resulted in me needing two sets of stitches in the head Not to mention causing innumerable bruises.
#10 I once asked Chris Tarrent who he was, and he refused to tell me.

Go on then. Which one of those isn’t true? Answers on a comments pop-up to…..