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January 17, 2013

On the 17th of January 2013, i woke up to discover two unexpected gifts.
I didn't see this coming.
I didn't even think Armin Mersmann would have any knowledge of my blog - it's so little - let alone take the time to write me such a thoughtful, honest and above all, supportive message.
I think i forget sometimes that i'm not the only artist in the world.
That sounds incredibly narcissistic but it's the simple fact that i live with myself every day, i'm only capable of knowing how i feel at all times and i'm not one to share.
I'll put it all over the internet, however. 
More making of the sense that is not, my speciality.

I regret not talking to my university friends about the feelings of inadequacy that were debilitating me while i was still in education.
They were probably feeling just the same and would not have been able to fix my problems but perhaps then i wouldn't have felt so small and so alone in my situation.
To be a Fine artist in a contemporary art school is not easy, thus why i fled so spectacularly.
This year i'll be receiving my Ordinary Degree, after 4 years of the university kindly holding my space open so i could complete with my Honours.
Which i can do whenever i wish. 
Hopefully they'd reaccept me but i'm not entirely sure DOJ is the place for me.
I'm not even sure if art is the right choice for me and until i know that i won't be returning to any institution of art.
It's really rather hard for someone like myself, who's ultimate goal within university was to receive a 1st and couldn't even bring themselves to start their final year.
It's all i wanted but i was a mess and it shouldn't have been what being an artist at art school was about.
I should have just wanted to create, instead i wanted to win.
Unhealthy but understandable.
I still want that 1st, i think i always will but if i go back to complete my degree, i just want to produce something that touches people.
Something i'm proud of.
But not too proud! 

So, thank you Mr Mersmann
I can't tell you how much receiving your message meant to me and how much it's given me to think about.
Happy Birthday for tomorrow and please keep producing your sublime works of art.
They may leave me timid but they are truly wonderful things to behold.

Also, to anyone who is currently at art school or even doing it solo and finds themselves in the same situation as i, message me if you'd like.
I can't fix it but i can empathise.
With bells on.

My other gift of the day was from my Mum.
It's always nice to wake up to a present, especially when you are utterly undeserving because of the ungodly hour you've finally dragged yourself out of bed to attempt functioning like a normal human being.
I won't tell you the hour but it was pretty bad.
The sun was going back down.
Shame, shame on me.
Thanks Mum.
You may be the only one i have but i still kinda think you're the best one.

Feel free to make barfing noises behind your computer screens at my unabashed soppiness!
I care not!



Listening to: Seamonster 'Bed of Roses'

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Louise Boyd said...

Faulkner doesn't write awfully long sentences. Or at least not in 'As I Lay Dying'. But he does write complicated sentences. They're never straight forward and he really makes you work for the meaning, even in a throwaway sentence that shouldn't mean very much at all. The way he structures his words is very complex, he throws in words that i would have expected but somehow don't feel out of place at all. It's beautiful and exhausting.
I've only read 69 pages so far and i'm really quite tired. Reading Potter was luxurious compared to this but i guess that's the difference between 'great' literature and 'enjoyable' literature which sounds really fucking snobby but y'know what i mean.

Question: Have you watched the Harry Potter movies?

Bud. Dearest. Partner in frickin' crime. Watch Hannibal before i crazy murder you. It's amazing and engrossing and it'll add a new tv series to your repertoire. And if you ever want to be ordered to watch things then just ask! I do so love ordering people about.

Dex said...

I must like having you order me about. I went and ordered the first series of Hannibal last night after reading your comment :)

And I don't think you sound snobby when talking about literature, Lilliputty. Just honest and thoughtful.

I've definitely seen the first 2 Harry Potter films. Actually, I have the first 3 on DVD somewhere, although I don't think I've ever watched the third film the whole way through. And I remember going to see the first film with my mum at the Garrison Theatre ages ago when it first came out and coming home thinking that Alan Rickman was by far the best thing about it :) Apart from that, I think I've only seen bits and pieces of the other films. I remember watching quite a lot of the last film when it was on tv not that long ago. Have you seen them all? How do they compare to the books?

Ugh, I got drenched on the way home but yay, it's the weekend :) I ordered some more films last night too and I'm hoping they arrive tomorrow.

Louise Boyd said...

What'd you buy? Tell tell tell. I love vicarious shopping.

I've seen all the Potter movies. Multiple times. Multiple isn't a strong enough word. I love them, especially the last four when things get real dark. However, it's kinda ruined reading the books for me. Like i said, when the whole Potterfest was just beginning, i had only read to book 4 so everything was new and shiny but now i know everything that's gonna happen and the movies were ridiculously faithful to the books so there's definitely no surprises i've forgotten about. They're practically identical copies, which is impressive because they're great movies and usually adaptations have to be altered quite a bit but not these guys. A really traumatic thing happens in book 5 and i was barely affected. I cry buckets when i see it on film =/ I've been desensitised and i don't like it. I don't like it one bit.

I had a point. I totally had a point.
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Remembered! I think you should read the books. It'll be a better experience for you because you're untainted by the movies and they really are fantastic books. Rowling may have stolen from every fantastical literary source she could but she did it really fucking well.
Picasso said it best:

"Good artists copy, great artists steal."

Hanniballlllllll! Or as Sarah and i like to call it: Hanny-bal.
Not sure why we do that but we do.
^ that's going on our headstones.
Ugh, it's so damn good. If you don't love it i'll really have to reconsider this friendship.
The cinematography alone is the stuff of future legend.
My love for Bryan Fuller is eternal and slightly disturbing, just like his tv shows :)

Something surprising: I watched the trailer for Supergirl today and didn't hate it. Weird.

http://screenrant.com/supergirl-tv-show-trailer/

Dex said...

I worked in the local bookshop when Order of the Phoenix came out and there was this whole big thing about a major character dying, so I know the traumatic event you're talking about. That was sooooo long ago. I feel so old! I remember we had a midnight opening. I like how people get so involved in things like Harry Potter, Star Wars etc. I sometimes wish I was the kind of person who could geek out and do stuff like that. I'm just way too self conscious and cynical :) I hope I get around to reading the books some day though.

I wonder if you would have been more affected by the books if you hadn't seen the films. It would be nice if we could erase our memories and experience things for the first time again :)

Well, I'm planning to start watching Hannibal as soon as I get it, but you know how bad I am at putting my thoughts into words, so don't expect any lengthy reviews :) But anything you like must be good. Does it sound weird to say that I always feel like I'm watching something worthwhile if it has got your seal of approval? Because that's definitely how I feel about stuff you tell me to buy.

I've actually bought quite a few films in the last month or so. I've decided that Thursday nights are going to be my DVD buying nights. But last Thursday, apart from Hanny-bal, I bought the following:

The Fisher King
Twelve Monkeys
Drive
Last of the Mohicans
Heat

Now, LotM, I ordered because a couple of weeks ago I bought The Insider and honestly, it is one of the best films I have ever seen. I watched it 3 times last weekend and I wasn't bored for a single second. And I have a ridiculously short attention span for most things :) So, I thought I should watch another Michael Mann epic. And it seemed silly to own copies of those 2 films and not buy Heat even though I've seen it before. 3 films, the same director, all epic, all 1990s, all with great soundtracks :)

And talking of great soundtracks, I also bought Drive. And I'm sure you'll approve of The Fisher King and Twelve Monkeys. I don't know why, it's just something I'm so sure of. Did I do good? :)

Right, I'm off to eat pepperoni pizza and watch the trailer for Supergirl :)

Ps. I reckon you should have a crypt that we can cover in all your favourite words and sayings :)

Dex said...

Okay, so I'm just about to start Hannibal :)

Dex said...

Damn you, Maggot. I'm hooked. And surprisingly hungry.

Dex said...

'America' by XYLØ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pryb1VugJq4

'Man is Strange' by Skylar Fri

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SEn649LAxs

Dex said...

'Went To War' by Amason

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EreqrpjJNw

Dex said...

Dr Lecter's throwing a dinner party.

And Irma's soiree is about to get underway.

Gormenghast and Hannibal. A good night :)

Dex said...

Goodnight Lilliputty.

I ordered the second season of Hannibal last night. And the film The Fall.

Dex said...

Sorry I've not had much news lately, Lilliputty. It seems like I've hardly been doing anything. Except doing my best to be unsociable. Do you want to know what people like to do in Shetland? Go on buses. For birthdays, leaving parties, hen nights... you name it. They hire a bus for the day and travel to places to get drunk. Usually with a costume theme. That happened last weekend at work. A western themed bus for someone who was retiring. Needless to say, I stayed home. Ugh, I really am a terrible person, not even making the effort. I might as well be out and miserable, instead of home and miserable :)

I have been thinking of holidays though. I think the last time I was out of Shetland was in 2012. I went to stay with my cousin in Aberdeen. I'm probably going a little bit crazy, stuck on this island :) I don't know where'd I'd go though. Definitely not abroad. That would be too expensive and too stressful. I think one of the nicest places I've been to is Bath. I went there with my parents in 2004. I remember the buildings looked very pretty and the hotel was nice. Is that reason enough to go back somewhere? Oh well, I'm just rambling. Time for something to eat :)

Dex said...

'The Woman That Loves You' by Japanese Breakfast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxnPxJ1jUxc

Dex said...

Watching 'After Hours'. Rosanna Arquette's laugh is awesome :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVCspN-q-NI

Dex said...

'War of One' by Bertie Blackman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXr3de7Px2k

Dex said...

So the new Mad Max film is worth seeing? Noted, Lilliputty :) Hope you're doing okay and getting out a bit more. Like to the cinema :)

Dex said...

Reached the half-way point in Gormenghast and the last episode of the first season of Hannibal. Can't wait to start the second season :)

Dex said...

I'm jealous of all your stuff :)

Dex said...

'When Marnie Was There' trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YJjYxF5DYM

Dex said...

Goodnight Lilliputty.

Sigh. Another week of work. Why won't someone send me on a quest or something? :)

You want to know what's great though? McVitie's Double Chocolate Digestives :)

Dex said...

'Lydia' by Virgin Blood

https://virgin-blood.bandcamp.com/track/lydia

Dex said...

I'm so glad your sister is posting more to her blog. She finds some incredible things :)

Dex said...

Goodnight Lilliputty.

Was thinking of trying some comedy after Hannibal series 2. Maybe Community. Or Parks & Recreation. So much tv to choose from! :)

Louise Boyd said...

It actually pains me to try and choose between those two shows.
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Impossible.
Either's a good choice for post-Hannibal fatigue syndrome, though. Start both, what could it hurt?
But remember, 1st season P&R is a bit shit. They don't get their act together until season 2 but damn do they get it together. I can't believe it's over now. Officially. I only have one more season to devour and i'm not okay with that. What will i do without my tv family? :(

How you going with Gormenghast? You must be almost finished, right? Aw man, i'm so looking forward to your reaction to the "ending" :D

Dex said...

Y'know, I think I will start both. Thanks, Lilliputty :)

I'm still a little way off finishing Gormenghast. I've been reading a chapter a day without fail since I started. 47 down. 33 to go. Ugh, sorry I'm so slow. I know some of the chapters are really short too. Hmm, I wonder what my reaction to the ending will be? :)

Hope you're doing okay Maggot. And that you're enjoying lots of films, tv, books and music. Your blog has so many good things :)

Dex said...

Yay. Weekend again. Lots of films and music :)

Dex said...

Hi Lilliputty. I got some more films today.

Big Trouble in Little China
Bottle Rocket
Rushmore
Tucker & Dale vs Evil

Louise Boyd said...

Oh my lord, that's the most perfect list i've ever seen.

Good show, dear boy. Good show.

New demand: Buy Saga. The first four TPs are out now and the fifth is out in October. Buy them. Buy them nowwww!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Saga-1-Comic-Brian-Vaughan/dp/1607066017/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1433630383&sr=8-3&keywords=saga

Dex said...

Done. Well, the first two volumes :)

Orders and approval. I love that you're my friend :)

Louise Boyd said...

You say that now but just wait until you're cold broke from the number of things i've demanded you buy. I'm a life ruiner =/ :D :|

Dex said...

Well, I suppose I have been asking for it :)

Ps. How awesome is Jack Burton?! :D

Dex said...

Film quiz tonight. And we won! And I got sweets! It was a good night :)

Dex said...

'Honey' by Kid Wave

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t5scwQTyvw

'Wonderlust' by Kid Wave

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDG182aqGvU

Dex said...

Tucker & Dale was fantastic! :)

Dex said...

Waiting for me when I got home:

Saga
Good Omens
Parks & Recreation

:)

I also should think about watching 'Orange is the New Black'. You demanded I watch that a little while ago.

Dex said...

I'm glad it's nice weather in Blair. Reading comics in the garden is one of the best ways to pass a day. Also, your mum must be a good gardener :)

Dex said...

Hey, Lilliputty. My brother completed his 'Blade of the Immortal' collection. 31 volumes :)

Ps. That's a great photo of you on your myspace page.

Dex said...

Pop culture pencils on your sister's blog - one of these days I'll use the Red Dwarf set you gave me for something worthy of them :)

Dex said...

"In The Grottos" by Caveboy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnAa8Tj_Bp0

Dex said...

Goodnight Lilliputty.

I know I'm ridiculously late with this, but I hope your sister enjoyed her birthday :)

Dex said...

And that's the 3rd and 4th volumes of Saga ordered. Along with a long overdue copy of The Princess Bride :)

Ugh, I'm such a moron. I had a hand spasm the other day and managed to make a massive scratch on my face. Loser!

Dex said...

That colour vision test was so addictive :)

Louise Boyd said...

What score d'you get?

Dex said...

The best I did was 38, although it was very much an isolated score.

Ps. Someone at work said that 'Humans' on Channel 4 looked like it might be quite interesting.

Louise Boyd said...

I have this burning desire to beat you now... so i shall!

I watched the first episode of Humans last week and it's promising. Definitely promising. Only problem i foresee is that it's a story that's been done to death and the number of possible surprises are extremely limited. It's kinda like Ex Machina, watched a that a few weeks ago and i was really looking forward to it but it's the whole A.I. story all over again so i was left with this resounding feeling of disappointment. It's inevitable but not always unworthy of the effort of watching.

...

Think what i'm trying to say is: watch it, bitch.

Also watch Ex Machina and Rick and Morty (when it's region 2, that is) and The Walking Dead and Adventure Time and Utopiaaaaaaaaa! < i'm getting a Utopia vibe from Humans but there's no way it'll live up to it.

I'm still so sad it got cancelled but Fincher's doing an american version so that could be interesting.

Watch The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. And read the books.

Bitch. < all the bitches will become clear once Rick and Morty has been seen.

Dex said...

I'm very glad I have you to tell me about things, Lilliputty. There's so little time, I have to choose what I watch very carefully. It's great having such a knowledgeable friend :)

I can tell, Rick and Morty is a must see :)

I wish I could give you some exciting news in return. Work, home, work, home, work, home... :) But I'm off on annual leave Tuesday and Wednesday. I've not got any special plans, I just hope I don't waste the days like I normally do. Did I tell you there's a dog that barks at me on the way to work, like it wants to kill me? I wouldn't really mind, but it does this from atop an unguarded six foot wall that I walk by. I keep thinking it's going to leap down on me and maul me to death :)

Ps. You can try and beat my fluke colour vision score, but please promise you won't let it take over your life :)

Louise Boyd said...

I wish i was more careful about what i watched. I'm quite slutty in my tv watching and too comfortable in my movie watching. So, i hardly ever make the time to watch movies and when i do i'll watch something i love.
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Not exactly conducive to finding new loves. And with tv i'll watch pretty much anything fantasy-based. I have exceptions, of course but mostly i'll delve right down to the bottom of mediocre television. It's a problem and what with trying to sleep and rise earlier, there's way less time for gorging on myriad tv shows :( Trying to be a real human girl is hard and i don't like it. I miss my storiessssss!

Hmm. I think you should avoid that dog. Or find a shrink ray and make it a pocket-sized terror. Imagine how dinky it would be 0_0

Ugh, i can't beat your colour vision score. I keep getting 38 and nothing more. It's so frustrating =/
...
This may have taken over my life a bit...

Louise Boyd said...

Boom:

http://postimg.org/image/tx19ewpoj/

I now need to reach 40.
...
Someone fucking help me 0_0

Dex said...

You're insane :) I got 38 a couple more times but no further. I need to give up right now. For my own good.

Don't ever change your tv sluttiness, Maggot. You know what you like. Actually, I'm quite jealous of your opinions :) The way you can express them really well, that you have opinions to express in the first place. I'm so unsure of my own mind. I can drive myself crazy trying to decide if I like something or not. It's very annoying :)

I hope being a real human girl is not proving too difficult. And that you haven't had to give up on too much. Do you have a routine? I do. It's very boring :)

A tiny shrunken dog sounds hilarious :) But I reckon I shouldn't be trusted a shrink ray. I'd be pointing it at everything :)

Louise Boyd said...

I am insane, aren't i? =/ I'm not even a competitive person. Sure, i hate when people beat me but i'm always way too lazy to overthrow them in the end. Can you even be competitive and apathetic? Actually, that makes a fuckload of sense because i do want to succeed, i do want to be better than the average but i'm also the laziest person on the planet.
...
I am a broken toy, shoot me, i beg of you.

I'm also a total drama queen... :D

Do i have a routine? Uhm, i guess as much as someone who doesn't really do anything can co-ordinate their life? I get up around 12ish, 11ish if i'm trying, 9-10ish if i have somewhere to be (rare, oh so very rare), shower and whatnot, feed my face, clean like a motherfucker, sit on my butt for a couple of hours, feed again, do the dishes, hide for an hour or so before lounging with the family, ablutions around 12-1am, lose a few brain cells to tv watching and gain a few back by reading for an hour, 3am: sleep and then do the whole monotonous charade all over again. In amongst that there's the usual mutual harassment that occurs between siblings, usually some pondering over the fuck-up that is my life and if i'm really lucky there'll be a cat sighting (there's a little black cat i've been trying to befriend, it's timid but willing to let me stroke its back sometimes but i haven't seen it for about a week because psycho Charlie is back to play: he terrifies me but i want to squish his face =/ ) which causes some understandable stalking.
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That's the saddest thing i've ever written. Fuck my life 0_0

Be lucky you're you, my friend. Don't envy me at all. AT ALL. You may not have exactly the life you want but you actually put yourself out there sometimes. You got a job, you go to pub quizzes, you volunteer for stuff. Sure, you know shit about movies and books and whatnot :) but you're a real life person. To me, that's way better than the little cocoon i've built myself for the last almost 30 years. Waaaaaay better.

I do, however, refuse to feel bad about not wanting to join in with 'the norm'. I'm a born introvert with an added bonus of mega-shy so partying and getting drunk and generally making a tit of myself just exhausts me and i don't see the point. Really, what is the point? To have a hangover and fuck up my liver every week? To have random gross interactions with equally drunk guys who won't give a fuck about me? To meet people? That one i actually want but i won't meet the right people doing the above things which unfortunately leaves me with a bit of a dilemma: all the people i do want to meet are also stuck in their houses feeling like aliens because they're always tired and live for reading and want to go to the cinema instead of bars and go run around in the countryside - i don't actually run around, i plod - and forsake crowded beaches or nightclubs < yuck.

I'm not sure where i'm going with this but i think? i think what i'm getting at is... you're awesome, keep going, you can always groan to me. Another added bonus of being an introvert: i'm a fucking good listener :D

Dex said...

Don't worry, Lilliputty. I totally get being lazy and competitive. Let me tell you about my strange competitive nature. And how I treat my friends. I'm thinking about missing the next film quiz because I want to see if the team can win without me. I'm hoping they fail. I know how fucked up that must sound :( I guess I must be a bit bored of the whole quiz thing and I'm trying to make things a little more interesting for myself. Or maybe I'm just a terrible, pathetic human being. Or maybe I'm trying to find an excuse not to socialize. I hope it's the last option. I don't know, I think it's the one that makes me seem less like a sociopath.

I bet I don't seem quite so awesome now. Also, you may start questioning my motives for doing anything. But don't you feel special that you're the only one who get to see my dark side? :)

I'm sorry, Lilliputty. I didn't mean to make you feel down about your routine. I just like knowing stuff like that :) And for what it's worth, I think your routine sounds worthwhile and real. You don't have to work 9-5 and socialize to lead a real life. I don't know if it's the same for you, but I find not knowing who I am or what I want to be the thing that prevents me from leading a real life. I like having a routine. I like the safety and control. But I guess the thing with a routine is that it's the same thing over and over again, and you don't feel like you're getting anywhere. Or like you're life has stalled. At least, that's the way I feel about it.

I'm going to stop talking now before I sound even more like a crazy person than I already do.

Goodnight, Lilliputty. Please remember that no matter how you spend your days, that you're an intelligent, kind, funny, interesting, ridiculously entertaining girl. It's so bloody obvious that anyone would be able to see it. Oh yeah, and you're a fucking good listener too :)

Ps. Please tell me that Psycho Charlie is a cat. Or some kind of animal. Just not a human being :)

Louise Boyd said...

This is Charlie:

http://stickyelbows.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/charlie.html

He's beautiful, super fluffy and fucking terrifying. Weirdest cat i've ever met. Real affectionate but he's always trying to take a chunk out of you. I've got two scars on my leg from where he basically attached himself and had a good old scratching, biting fest.
Fucked. Up.
But i really do still want to squish his face.
I let him sleep on my bed all night once. Mostly because i couldn't get him to leave and he's too scary to force out but... actually mostly because i miss having a cat :(

Y'know, i don't actually find experimenting on your quiz team all that terrible to be honest. Yeah, it's not great but i get it. You want to measure your worth. Everybody wants to see if their truly needed and valued and people do it more than you think. You can see it everywhere from someone asking you to do them a small favour like making a cup of tea or fetch them something from the next room. It's human nature to see what you mean to someone even in the smallest way. So, i don't actually think you're doing anything wrong. The only problem i can see is that you might not get the answer you want and maybe the wrong answer is secretly the right answer because then you can keep yourself at a distance and it halts the chance of hurt. Nobody wants to be hurt but we shouldn't shut down the possibility of friendship. Unless you don't want it. It's a closed loop form of thinking and in the end pretty damaging. I'm proof. So heed my warning young knight. If there was a warning in there, i can't tell anymore. Fuck, i babble. Maybe it's because i'm sleepy and i've been bickering with my sister. Bitch bitch bitch is how i'm feeling right now. She knows just how to push my buttons and i, ugh, i want to bludgeon her right now -_-
Instead i shall retreat to my bed, stay warm because it's fucking freezing in this goddamn country, and watch the last of Outlander or Rick and Morty, i dunno, depends how farcical i'm feeling :|

Dex said...

Thanks for the words, Lilliputty. Maybe I'm just not cut out for friendship and socializing. We'd be okay though, wouldn't we? You could always tell me to 'fuck off' when you'd had enough :)

Anyway, it's sounds like you've had a bit of a rough day, so I don't want to bother you with my randomness again. Have a song instead :)

'Druidical Dreamer' by Purple Pilgrims

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHYYMguWE-k

Goodnight Lilliputty. Enjoy your bed and tv watching.

Ps. Don't worry, it's okay to want to bludgeon the ones you love :)

Pps. I'd be terrified of Charlie!

Louise Boyd said...

Thanks for the tuneage, Dexterous, suits my mood right now. Not that i'm particularly mellow, just sleepy i guess, as per. And dehydrated, can't seem to kick the thirst. Do you drink a lot? 8 cups a day? I do. Every day. Without fail. Or i wither. Get told i'm fish-like and cat-like and sloth-like and baby dinosaur-like =/ I think that's because i growl a lot and i mean a proper growl. Pretty sure there's a demon in me and it's got a real short temper.

Socialising's hard, isn't it? Even when i was a functioning person i couldn't really get into it. I had my little group in high school, i was comfortable with them but i still wasn't the best at hanging out. Too tired and solitary. They were always phoning me and i just didn't understand why? =/ People wanting to spend time with me confuses me and that's kinda strange, isn't it? You feel that way? I swear, if i could marry my bed and tv? i probably would. I spent last night in bed watching the last 3 episodes of Outlander and it was glorious. No one bothering me, asking me for anything, just me, a headstrong Englishwoman and her outlandishly handsome Scot. Heaven 0_0 And i don't want to give that up but do you have to in order to be with the people? I want it all, dammit! Or even better, people who will lounge with me. That'd be great. Fellow tv addicts just slothing their way into old age :D

D'you know what hit me yesterday?
Our birthday's really fucking soon :|
I'm not ready to be 28 (yeah yeah, you're older but suck it, old man, i'm gonna whine my face off until the end of days) where did that even come from? I'm still a teenager in my head, maybe 17/18? I liked that age. 6th year, free periods to not study in, first boyfriend (sure he broke my heart right before my advanced higher art hand-in but hey, i got an A from all that misery!), good friends who could drive (a very important factor when you live in a dinky town hard to escape from), last summer before college/uni which i remember being a particularly good one but y'know, rose-tinted glasses and whatnot. Yeah, definitely a good age and it was right before i had my very first breakdown! Huzzah! I've had about 3. You?
Wtf was a talking about?
Oh yes, the birthamuday. I don't want it. And it's my gran's 90th as well so there's gonna be fuss and i haaaaate fuss but i can't get crabby about it because we share a birthday and i'm not a completely selfish fucktard.
I will grumble though, to you most probably. You're in for a treat!
There really is a point to this and i'll get to it right about now... i'm putting a spending limit on you. £25-30 at most. We totally nailed it at Christmas so i reckon it won't be that hard and it'll stop you from buying me insane things :|
Insane things i love with abandon but good god, boy, you gotta spend some of that money on yourself.

Right, i'm done wibbling. I've got me some research to do. It's time for this girl to sort out her career prospects -_-

Dex said...

I had a pretty good night too. Watched the first disc of Parks & Recreation Season 2. And I've nearly finished the second season of Hannibal (so sad it's been cancelled).

You have the right idea, Lilliputty, drinking 8 cups of water a day. In truth, I don't drink nearly as much water as I should. I think it's one of the reasons I get headaches (that, and not eating properly). It's a funny thing though, I can't get to sleep unless I have a glass of water on my bedside table. Otherwise I just lie there, wide wake, thinking about how thirsty I am. What do you normally drink with your meals? My mum likes cranberry juice, my dad likes orange and lime, and I'm so lazy I don't get my own and just drink what's nearest :)

I don't find it hard to imagine people wanting to spend time with you. I bet you did some fun things with your high school friends when you escaped your town :) I was never really that outgoing, even at school. I think in 5th and 6th year, when friends started drinking more and going to parties, I became more isolated. I was much happier in 2nd year when we'd have film nights at each other's houses. And have fizzy drink and haribo :) I had a pretty close group of friends in the first year of university though. Not that we had much in common, except that we were all from Shetland and were studying in Edinburgh, but we seemed to go most places together. It seems so long ago.

What did you do in your last summer before university? I remember I went to Norway and Sweden with the family. Lovely scenery (especially Norway) but I remember wishing I was having more of my own adventures. I think that was the year we went to Bath as well. I think I've said this before, but remember Bath being such a pretty city. I'd happily go there again on my own. Or back to Edinburgh. I have a slight longing for it at the moment. I want to go back and see if I can find the route I used to walk when I was alone. Oh Maggot, wandering around a city was so great :)

A £25-£30 spending limit?! That's going to be oh so very tough. Honestly, I don't even think about the amount I'm spending most of the time. I'm just getting you things I hope you like. Believe me, I'd spend all my money on myself if I could think of things to buy. I'm the most selfish person you'll ever meet. But it's more fun looking for things for you. You're the best person to buy presents for in the world... but we can talk about it :)

Okay, I've got a milky way crispy roll to eat. Goodnight, Lilliputty.

Ps. Career prospects? That sounds very exciting. Keep me posted, okay :)

Dex said...

Gormenghast - only 10 chapters left!

Also, I just noticed you used the word 'wibbling' in your last post :)

Louise Boyd said...

Only 10? That's fast work my friend. D'you think you'll completely the tetralogy? Actually, fuck that, you have to, Maggot says so and the word of Maggot is law.

Ps. Netflix and Amazon are interested in Hannibal and Amazon have the streaming rights already so fingers crossed it's gonna get a new home and if it does, we'll get some real gory stuff. NBC's such a prudish channel, imagine what Fuller could do without those restrictions. I'm vibrating just thinking about it :|

Dex said...

Tetralogy. Yay! I've learned a new word. Thanks, Maggot :) Of course I'll finish it. Your word is law :) I'll take a break first, to read Good Omens and maybe some other things (please feel free to make recommendations), but when I've recovered from whatever's coming in these last 10 chapters, I'll definitely make a start on the third book :) Are the last 2 books as good?

And I've got the 4 volumes of Saga to get through too!

I really hope Hannibal gets picked up. I've just finished the second season. But at least there's a third season to look forward to when it comes out on dvd :)

Dex said...

Well, that's my laptop finally given up on me :(

Louise Boyd said...

Rut-roh, is it completely dead?

Dex said...

No, not completely. It still starts up in safe mode, but I couldn't watch videos or listen to music (which makes up about 90% of my internet usage).

Thankfully, my dad went out and bought me a new laptop at lunchtime, I set it up this evening, and now I'm fully online again. I think I'll celebrate by watching The Princess Bride :)

Louise Boyd said...

You spoiled little brat! :)

Dex said...

It was entirely deserved, I assure you :)

Dex said...

"I was born ready. I'm Ron Fucking Swanson." :)

Dex said...

Nooooooo! Fuschia! :(

Dex said...

'Sailor' by Alina Orlova

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia6qAfO9VNM

Dex said...

Goodnight Lilliputty

I'm so glad it's the weekend. It'll be nice to sleep in :) I've been so tired recently. In fact, I feel like I could sleep until Monday.

Louise Boyd said...

1st thing: Fuchsia, indeed :( But something else broke my heart more and it's completely illogical. I wonder if you'll feel the same.

2nd thing: If you're exhausted from doing stuff all week and i'm exhausted from just existing, then how the fuck do you even exist? Really? Will i disintegrate when i get a job from sheer unstoppable malaise?

3rd thing: There's a cat on my bed. Psycho Charlie. He responds to Morningstar but lets me scratch his nose... this cat terrifies me but he's oh so squishy.

4th and final thing: Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you dowwwn, never gonna run a-round and desert you! Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbyeee, never gonna tell a lie and hurt you!

:D

Dex said...

Gormenghast - we shall see how I feel at the end of it all. Only 3 more chapters to go! But I really liked Fuschia. I wish she could have lived happily ever after :(

Don't worry, Lilliputty. Work only drains the life out of you if you don't like it :) I know we don't always seem to have much choice in these things, but promise me you'll not end up doing something that you think completely sucks. You deserve better than that. You're pretty great, you know. You could do so much.

I hope you're having 'reading in the garden' weather in Blair. It was really nice here yesterday. I went for a drink after work and sat outside at Mareel. It's been raining today though. And I feel like I've wasted another day off, doing nothing particularly fun or productive. But tomorrow is going to be a good day, I've decided :)

Ps. It's nice that you have a visitor :) Even if he is terrifying!

Pps. You're so hilariously random sometimes, Maggot. I love it :)

Louise Boyd said...

So, this good day of yours, pan out? Y'know it doesn't actually matter if it didn't, just the initiative to try is good enough. What's your idea of a good day anyhow?

I'm afraid the death of Fuchsia was somewhat inevitable but it doesn't hurt any less. Within the whole story she's the only character who remains redeemable but Gormenghast's too cruel to let her live. That dank, malevolent castle needs its body count and it's not fussy where the corpses come from.
I love it so fucking much :|
You know i barely ever re-read but i might have to. I miss that world.

The weather here's been pretty average to be honest. It was perfect for a couple of days but the rest have been warmish with bouts of rain or heavy cloud cover. Maggot's need sun :( It might pick up tomorrow though and i shall indeed take advantage with a serious read-fest. It hurts to read outside though. That sounds ridiculous but it does. I can really tell that i'm getting older by the fact that i can't just sit on the deck for hours, my back gets sore so quickly but the sunniest parts of the garden don't have things to lean against :( I feel like i need a bookend. I'm so fucking olddddddddd! Or unfit. Or both. Definitely both. I need me some exercise but yuck, i've absolutely no staying power for such things. How do people do it?

I bought the start of your birthday present yesterday :D

Dex said...

Well, Steerpike is dead. I can't believe I've come this far. It seems like such a long time ago that I first met Steerpike in Swelter's kitchen. Is his death the thing that broke your heart?

I'm not sure that I know what a good day is anymore. Maybe a day not spent worrying about tomorrow :) Or maybe they're all good days and I just don't realise it :) I know, a good day would be a day spent watching movies with you :)

Anyway, I hope the weather does pick up for you. And just remember, when you're feeling so old, that you're a whole year younger than me. You fucker :)

Ps. I really need to get in gear for our birthday, don't I?!

Pps. I loved 'The Living House' post on your blog. I need to read all those books some day.

Louise Boyd said...

It was indeed the demise of Steerpike that shattered my heart. I know it's nonsensical. He's the bad guy. He messed with Fuchsia. He basically killed the twins. He was not there to be rooted for. But i did, ardently. I even secretly wanted him to actually love Fuchsia, how messed up is that? But he was so bloody compelling and devious that i would have followed him anywhere, literary wise that is.
I can't believe you haven't just devoured the last few chapters already. I remember reading the final few and being altogether unreachable. I get like that though =/ Nobody should ever try to get between me and my books. It won't end well.
I so love that you love it :) It's only me and my dad that have read it in the house and it was such a long time ago for him that he's forgotten quite a lot. How the fuck is that even possible though? How do you forget Gormenghast? It's like the frickin' bible to me!
What you gonna read next? I think i've asked that before ugh, my memory. I was serious about building you a library. You will never not receive books from me. I want you to feel the absolute comfort of being surrounded by stories. And lucky for you, i've read a fair few of them so i can choose you the best ones :)

Movie-watching with the Dexterous sounds like an excellent endeavour to me. There'd be a mixture of classics, 80's classics (like Highlander which i forced
my sister to watch last night. She doesn't really get my love of terrible 80s movies. At all.), anime, new stuff for our filmic education, horror (are you a 'fraidy cat? I can't remember) and anything else we fancy. Sound good?

I sound cheerful in this message. I'm actually in a terrible mood. My family are actively avoiding me 0_0

She-hulk, out.

Dex said...

I have loved every moment of reading Gormenghast. Thank you, Lilliputty. I promise I'll get around to reading the third and fourth books. It'll just take a little while to come to terms with the fact that Fuschia and Steerpike won't be there :( And I'm sorry that it took me so long (and I haven't even finished - one more chapter!). I guess that reading a chapter a day suited my personality - controlled and predictable :) Actually, I'm not very controlled at all. I wish I was. Like Steerpike. He was so in control of himself (most of the time). For me, it was one of the things that made him so utterly compelling.

I'm so glad that you still enjoy choosing books for me to read. Please don't ever stop doing that :) Oh, and next up on my list of things to read is Good Omens. I'm really looking forward to that!

I really hope we get to watch films together one of these days. I actually like a good horror film even though I think I am a bit of a 'fraidy cat :) But I quite like feeling that way, if that makes sense :) And you must tell me more some time about your love of terrible 80s movies! I think I've only ever seen the first Highlander movie once, a long, long time ago. I remember the cartoon a bit better :)

I hope everything is okay at home, Lilliputty. I get in terrible moods all the time. Would it surprise you to learn that I'm very much the moody one of the family? Hmm, we'd probably end up killing each other :)

Dex said...

Lilliputty! I can now join the 'I've read Gormenghast' club :)

Louise Boyd said...

It's a good club. A great club in fact. But you haven't reached your full status yet, my friend. Two more books and then we'll talk :)

What'd you think?
Throw some adjectives at me.

Dex said...

I'm so bad with words, Lilliputty. But I love the world of Gormenghast. And I suppose that reading only a chapter a night meant I got to wander around in that world with fresh eyes for a bit longer :) I really wanted to be Flay or Steerpike or Titus when they were exploring some unfrequented realm of the castle. I remember near the beginning of the first book, when Steerpike escaped the room where he had been imprisoned and found what seemed like a separate world in the rooftops. Or Titus sailing through a flooded Gormenghast. Oh Lilliputty, those last few chapters with the castle a world of water were so frickin' magical. And all those dark and sometimes totally unexpected deaths! More, more, more! :)

Did I tell you my parents are away from today, for 4 and a half weeks? They are going to Philippines. So I'll probably be living on pancakes and pasta :) I'd totally invite you over for a sleepover if you lived in Shetland :)

Ps. Camera Obscura :)

Dex said...

Wow! I really like the new design of your page!

Dex said...

Don't judge me too harshly, Maggot, but I went to see Unfriended in the cinema tonight (I was just trying to be sociable). All I got was a terrible film and a strange feeling of isolation from my own awkward attempts at conversation. Successful night :)

Dex said...

Okay, it's time to start Good Omens :)

Dex said...

One chapter in and I can already tell I'm going to end up loving Good Omens :)

Louise Boyd said...

That's because you have a functioning brain.

Unfriended, though? Really?

Dex said...

I knew I shouldn't have said anything :)

Louise Boyd said...

:D

How bad was it? The trailer looked fucking awful.

Dex said...

It. Was. Terrible.

You'll probably love it :)

Louise Boyd said...

I feel like i've been insulted...

Dex said...

It's how I show affection :)

Goodnight, girlface.

Louise Boyd said...

Ohhhh burn! That's my line, fucker!

Dex said...

What's yours is mine, what's mine's my own.

I learnt this valuable lesson from a giant in 'Stories For 5 Year Olds' when I was growing up :)

Dex said...

Do you know what I would totally watch the hell out of? Ron Swanson re-caning an old chair :)

Dex said...

Off work 'til Thursdsay :) And I've got the first season of Community and the third season of Parks & Recreation to keep me company! Plus a fuckload of music to work through!

I hope you're doing okay, Maggot. Because I honestly don't know where I'd be without you to tell me about all the things I should be paying attention to :)

Louise Boyd said...

I'd say you'd be alright but nah, you need me and my mad finding skills. And excellent taste. Definitely that :)

Is it raining like a bitch in Lerwick?

Dex said...

Yeah, you're still my go-to-girl. For now and forever. Although, whenever I start to think that you're so much better than me, I just have to remind myself that you like watching Teen Wolf :)

Actually, I work with a girl in HR who watches both Supernatural and Teen Wolf!

It was raining like a bitch in Lerwick this evening. Blair too? But it's been really nice for most of the last couple of days. I reckon we both deserve a summery summer.

Louise Boyd said...

Sounds like my kinda girl. Unless she's a fangirl, then i have to draw a ring of salt around my person and hope there are no rogue breezes rushing around.

I've just looked at my weather report and it looks like good old Blair is set for rain and 15 degree weather :( I'm cold, Dexterous. I'm so cold! Rain's good though. Dark and stormy nights are the bomb. Yes. The bomb.

Dex said...

Don't worry. She doesn't act like a fangirl. She's just someone who likes changing my screensaver and threatening me with her letter opener :)

I wish you could come up here. It's really quite nice today. I probably should have found something to do outside. It's just as well I work sometimes, otherwise I would never leave the house :)

I like dark and stormy nights too - although I would never call them (or anything else) 'the bomb' :) What do you like doing on nights like that, Lilliputty?

Ps. "Unless she's a fangirl, then i have to draw a ring of salt around my person and hope there are no rogue breezes rushing around" - you are such a geek :)

Louise Boyd said...

Correction: I am just enough geek.

Threatens you with her letter opener? Does she call it 'The First Blade'? Ask her. If she's a real fan she'll know :)

Hmm, on stormy nights i generally like to do what i do every night, Pinky. Gorge on tv in a warm bed with a cup of tea =/ Or sacrifice a virgin to the underworld. Y'know, normal stuff!

Did you watch The Dark Crystal this afternoon? I still love it so damn much. I got really bouncy and excited when it came on. The eldest sibling had to quiet me -_-

Dream triple bill: The Dark Crystal / Labyrinth / Legend

Dex said...

Just enough. Not enough. Too much. All I know is that you're someone who can reference and make fun of a ton of different things. Which makes you pretty fucking awesome :)

Um, Maggot, I'm going to tell you something that may have serious consequences for our friendship. I have never seen Dark Crystal, Labyrinth or Legend. I blame my upbringing. I'll understand if you never want to talk to me again.

The First Blade? I will ask her. And I wouldn't be surprised to learn that she uses it to sacrifice virgins too. Is that what you use? :)

Goodnight, Lilliputty. I hope you're in bed, watching tv and drinking tea. Or trying to take over the world :)

Ps. How does your sister quiet you? Sedatives? Sweets? Vulcan never pinch?

Dex said...

I finally find the time to start going through all the music I've saved up, and about 5 songs in, I find this - and the next 2 hours just disappear.

A Little Bit Less by Cellars

https://soundcloud.com/cellars-3/a-little-bit-less

Louise Boyd said...

What the balls?! You haven't seen three of the greatest 80s movies of all time?
...
What the fuck, Dex?! How is that even possible? How are you still even existing? Surely people can't be alive and not have seen these movies? That so doesn't compute. I insist you sort this out right now. Go straight to Amazon, do not pass go, do not collect £200. I'll even link you:

Labyrinth

Legend

The Dark Crystal

Look, you can even get a combined Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal

Now you have absolutely no excuse.

Fuck sake 0_0

Good tuneage though. I'll give you that.

Oh, and my sister quiets me generally by either giving me her best 'What's your damage?' look or shaking me vigorously. I prefer the previous, it hurts less.

Dex said...

I can make my own decisions, Lilliputty! And I decide to do exactly what you tell me :)

Also, if you think of anything else I should buy...

Ps. I just realised I wrote 'Vulcan never pinch' in my message last night :)

Louise Boyd said...

Yeah, i was gonna bust you on that but i thought i'd perhaps bullied you enough for one evening. Y'dope :)

Hmm, more stuff you must buy, hmm... i'm not sure just now, which is odd, i might be losing my touch. You've got the Gormenghast tv series already, right? It covers only the first 2 books so you're safe to watch it pre-Titus Alone.
You should definitely buy Whiplash. Astounding piece of cinema, it'll make you vibrate. And Guardians of the Galaxy. The Del Toro box set if you don't any of the following: Pan's Labyrinth, Cronos, The Devil's Backbone. And throw Pacific Rim in for good measure, it's tonnes of fun.

But really, The Dark Crystal etc are the most essential at this point.

Enough for now?

Are you starting to get confused about what you've bought me for birthdays and such? I am =/ I should have kept a list. Getting doubles is the worst!

Dex said...

You're too kind :)

From that list, I've only seen Pan's Labyrinth (several times, because it is amazing and perfect and beautiful and so much more). And I do own a copy of Guardian of the Galaxy (I just haven't got around to watching it). Ugh, I know. I suck. Feel free to disown me.

No, I have not seen the Gormenghast tv series. You have mentioned it a few times though. And I am kind of curious to see why Steerpike turns you into a puddle :)

So, you've given me plenty to think about. Thanks, Lilliputty. You're the best. To be honest, I've really been struggling to think of things to buy. I thought I was going to watch more films and tv, but it hasn't happened. Because I'm so indecisive, and lazy, and unwilling to try new things. Hmm, I looked it up, and it turns out I'm a neophobe. Excellent :)

Actually, I don't think there's any danger of me buying you the same things again. I have a pretty good memory for things like that :) And for the things I get. Admittedly, it's pretty easy because all the presents you gave me, I keep them all together. Just because :) But I really do worry about giving you something you already have. If that does happen, promise you'll tell me, so I can make it up to you.

Ps. Do not worry. Dark Crystal, Labyrinth & Legend should be with me tomorrow afternoon :)

Louise Boyd said...

You HAVE to watch the Gormenghast tv series. It's essential. I don't know why but it is. Do it. Do it now.

Dex said...

Of course I'll watch it, Lilliputty. Not now, obviously (it's 12.40am and I don't own a copy). But soon :)

Are you watching anything interesting at the moment?

Louise Boyd said...

I just finished Awkward. so i'm about to start a new series. Still undecided about what yet but i'll figure it out tonight or end up watching more of The Secret Circle =/ I watch terrible things. It may be time to marathon Breaking Bad though, that might redeem my questionable tv decisions of late. But i do kinda have this lurking urge to re-watch The 10th Kingdom 0_0 It's an annual tradition and now might just be the time.
...
See, questionable.

What you watching?

Dex said...

Community Season 1 - and I've just ordered 2 & 3 :)

Questionable? TV shows about witches and fairy tales? To be honest, I'd be more concerned if you told me you weren't going to watch them :)

Ps. Stop getting me hooked on things!

Louise Boyd said...

NEVAHHHHHH! :D

I accidentally rolled the recycling bin over my foot today. Sob :(

Dex said...

Poor Maggot. I'd bring you tea and tiramisu if I could, while you rested and watched tv.

Louise Boyd said...

Now i want Tiramisu, goddammit. The sister may be making Millionaire's Shortbread this weekend though and she's damn good at it. Daaaaammmnnnn good.

Dex said...

I hate you :)

Louise Boyd said...

As you should

Dex said...

I've bought tiramisu and chocolate croissants just to spite you.

Louise Boyd said...

Motherfucker :(

Dex said...

This is what happens when you provoke me with gifs :)

Anyway, I'm hoping some music will make up for it. I'm betting you've heard this before, but I hadn't until the other day when I came across someone on youtube doing a cover.

'Bobcaygeon' by The Tragically Hip

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofChsLBfBp0

Louise Boyd said...

I keep getting emails from Bettys and being taunted with things like this:

http://www.bettys.co.uk/cakes/macaroons-and-fancies/chocolate-ganache-bumble-bees-box-of-4

Oh, the humanity 0_0

What i wouldn't give for one of their Club Sandwiches right this bastarding second. My parents even brought me back one once. All the way from York. I Cookie Monstered it within minutes =/

Do you have any foodie places from holidays that still make you drool?

Hmm, i don't think i like that song. I feel like i want to but i just can't get into it. Weird when that happens. Perhaps they're too tragically hip for me?

Dex said...

Okay, we have to go to Bettys one day! Have you been before?

I once got this amazing cookie from a kiosk in a mall in Cebu (a city in Phillipines). It was a really long time ago, but I remember that it was warm and chocolate and filled with either melted caramel or more chocolate. Cookie Monster would have loved it. Or it may have got stuck to his fur :) Also, at the same mall, I got a ridiculously concentrated hot chocolate. Honestly, it was like drinking chocolate sauce. Needless to say, I loved it :)

I'm glad you can tell me when you don't like something. You're an opinionated little so-and-so and I love it - however, that was a terrible pun. Really fucking awful :)

Louise Boyd said...

Heh heh heh i only make terrible jokes and you love it.

Jesus H Christ that cookie sounds fucking incredible. I insist you learn to replicate it and send me a thousand.

In Spain and thereabouts they drink concentrated hot chocolate the way we drink tea. Weird fact.
Was yours sweet or kinda bitter?

I have been to Bettys a few dozen times. We went to York all the time for our holidays and it was always top of our list for belly stuffing. There's two sections, the ground level where dinner is served and the lower level is for high tea and lunch. The ground level has a grand piano in the centre, which gets played may i add. I always found that really awkward but i could get over it when the food arrived. They serve the best fish and chips in the known universe. It always tickled me that the fish was served in a curve, like a 'U'. No idea how they did that but it looked pretty good.
Fuck it, i'm so hungry now and Bettys is so faaaaaar away :(

Dex said...

Yeah, I think those cookies were made by a sorcerer :) I'm almost certain that the hot chocolate I had was sweet (I can't imagine me, as a kid, enjoying something bitter), and was in a really small cup. Any more and it probably would have made me sick. Hmm, maybe Spanish settlers introduced concentrated hot chocolate to the Philippines way back in the 16th century :)

'The first chocolate beverage is believed to have been created by the Maya around 2,000 years ago' - sorry, but I just had to look it up on Wikipedia :)

Y'know, I've never even considered York as somewhere I'd like to go on holiday, but just reading about it and looking at pictures this morning, it looks kinda awesome - very historical and very pretty. Ugh, I know so little about things it makes me sad. I really want to go to Bettys too. I could definitely get over the piano playing - I've experienced worse musical entertainment in restaurants while on holiday abroad. Much worse :)

I wish there were some more nice places to eat in Lerwick. Or maybe there are and I just never go out. I mean, when I was in Edinburgh, I never went anywhere except Starbucks. I blamed having no money. And laziness. Definitely laziness :)

Louise Boyd said...

For some reason i was obsessed with the Jorvik Centre when i was little. I forced my family to go a few dozen times =/
I think i just liked the way you got to tour the place on a tram-like thing. Any excuse not to walk basically. My dad does route march on holiday.
The exhibition's kinda set up as a ride back in time, like a less jitter-inducing Madame Tussauds. Waxworks freak me out usually but the Jorvik Centre was fun. Smelled godawful though, they made it as historically accurate as possible :|
I guess i was a weird kid.
If you ever go to York, hit up Jorvik. You won't forget it, that's all i'll say.

I'm jealous of your holidays in the Philippines, sounds kinda exotic. Is it warm there? Is that a stupid question?

"I've experienced worse musical entertainment in restaurants while on holiday abroad. Much worse :)"

...do tell.

Is Edinburgh where the Cereal Cafe is just now? Or is it London, might be London but i bet you any money Edinburgh will have one soon. Such hipster bollocks but that's generally my opinion of Edinburgh as a whole. It's very pretty, glorious architecture but fucking hell, the people are all awful. No manners, full of themselves and posers to the max. Pass me a sick bucket. I much prefer Glasgow where the people are only slightly terrifying and the architecture is beautiful but shrouded in gloom =/

I miss Borders :(

Dex said...

When you tell me about your holidays, I wish I was still the sort of person who went places. That 'tram-like thing' reminded me of Jurassic Park. Y'know, the bit when they tour the visitor centre and watch the film about how they make the dinosaurs :)

Yes, Philippines is warm. That's not a stupid question at all :) Besides, there are different kinds of warm. I suppose you could say it was kind of tropical. The thing I always remember is the rain. You know how in Scotland, we get so many different kinds of rain showers, over there it always seems to be really heavy and it falls straight down because there is no wind. If you're outside, because it's quite warm too, it's almost like taking an actual shower in your bathroom :) The one thing you'd really miss is the fresh air. I mean, it's okay out in the countryside, but it's really horrible when the air hits you in the face when you first get off the plane. It feels so thick that you could cut through it.

I liked the resorts best. I reckon I could have gone there for a couple of weeks on my own and been perfectly happy. There were swimming pools, table tennis, beaches (I remember that the sand on the beaches was too hot to walk on in barefeet), nice food, and surprisingly few people (maybe it was the time of year that we went). Actually, I think the one I enjoyed the most was up in the mountains. The place was like a maze, and had a lot of steps. Okay, that doesn't sound like much, but it's super fun when you're a kid :)

But, you know, I've always preferred travelling around not too far from home rather than some place half way across the world. I think, if I never did it, I'd seriously regret not seeing more of this country.

Give Edinburgh some credit, I'm pretty sure the cereal café is in London :) Although it probably was full of the sort of people you say it was :) I lived there for the best part of 4 years and never made a single friend - to be fair, that says more about me than anyone else. I liked Edinburgh though. I thought it was very pretty. I liked wandering around. I liked how alone I was.

Oh, and I've experienced, on several occasions, musicians in a restaurant coming up to the table and singing to us while we eat. It's as uncomfortable as you can imagine :)

Have you been up to much this weekend, Lilliputty? I've been watching a lot of Community - I'm already on disc 3 of the second season. And I've nearly finished Good Omens :)

Louise Boyd said...

Hmm, i think if i was to visit the Philippines i'd have to stay out in the countryside. Sliceable air sounds like my own personal brand of hell. Don't get me wrong, i'm a fan of warmth and sunshine but y'know, with a breeze every now and then =/

This weekend i've achieved about as much as usual... which is not very. I really am a very unproductive person, unless we're talking reading/tv watching/general lazing, then i'm a past master.
How can you be almost finished Good Omens already? Fast work my friend. How you finding it? I'm guessing pretty well from the speed you're reading it.
Personally, i've got 30 more pages of my current read, 'Geek Love' to go and i can't say i'll be sad to finish it. Kinda bums be out. I bought it last year on one of my rare visits to Dundee's Waterstones with the sister and i was totally psyched to read it. I've got such love for Carnivals and the dispossessed. I even had a brief conversation with the guy selling me it about how funny he found it and if i liked Angela Carter then i'd be all over 'Geek Love' but i'm so not feeling it. I think i hyped it up too much in my head. It didn't stand a chance unless it was my lady, Carter. Hruumpphh. Always upsets me when a book isn't what i wanted it to be, which is ridiculous but a mistake i keep repeating 0_0 And it's not even as if i don't like the characters, the narrator, Oly, is so freaking loveable i could bawl but something's missing. Maybe i'm getting too stupid for intellectual reads =/
Ah well, tomorrow it'll be time for the finale of The Grisha Trilogy. Magic and intrigue and average writing, oh my!

Do i babble? o_O*



*the emoticon of my teenage years :)

Dex said...

Yeah, I didn't really take to the climate over there either :)

Reading/tv watching/general lazing - that's exactly what I did this weekend too! :D I'm loving both Good Omens and Community (the paintball episodes hahahaha). We'll need to discuss Good Omens casting at some point in the near future :) Also, I need to decide which Angela Carter book to read next, now that I've devoured Heroes & Villains and The Magic Toyshop.

Too stupid for intellectual reads?! You're the most well read person I know! Don't make me lecture you on how awesome you are! But yeah, you do babble :)

So, things you love that feature carnivals. Go. Did I tell you that I love your babbling? :)

Ps. I don't think I even used emoticons when I was a teenager. I don't think I even knew what an emoticon was. I thought I was only a year older than you. Ugh, I feel so old now :)

Louise Boyd said...

I declare your next Angela Carter read to be... pause for dramatic effect... 'The Passion of New Eve' ! Or 'Love'. Hard to decide between the two.

The paintball episodes of Community are quite possibly my favourite things on the planet. I enjoy when the glorious Jeffrey Winger gets his game on. Good things always happen. Do you have a favourite character yet?

I don't need a lecture, it's just something i have a nagging concern about. I know i'm not stupid but my brain feels kinda mushy these days and i keep reading things that others love and just feel like i'm missing something. Maybe the point or the depth, i don't know but i can't seem to grasp it. It feels like reading with blinders on. I take in the words but i somehow don't get to the root of the story which is kind of the whole point, isn't it? I think i just need an intelligent book to fall in love with. It hasn't happened for a long time and i miss that feeling and the slight superiority complex it gives me. Who wouldn't want to rub 'Steppenwolf' in people's faces or shame them with Nikolai Gogol?
...
Wow. I'm horrible :|

But honestly, i haven't fallen head over heels for a book since Keri Hulme's, 'The Bone People' and that was 63 books ago! :(
Shit, i read that this time last year. 63 books in a year. Not bad, huh?

Carnival based things that Maggot loves? Get ready to be listed...

Carnivale (tv show, fucking incredible)
Ray Bradbury's, 'Something Wicked This Way Comes'
Angela Carter's, 'Nights At The Circus'
American Horror Story: Freak Show
Jonathan L. Howard's, 'Johannes Cabal the Necromancer'
Big Fish
Any episode of my favourite shows that involve carnivals eg. Constantine, Pushing Daisies, Goosebumps, Supernatural etc.
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

I could probably go on but i won't inflict that on you.
The gist is, i fucking love Carnivals and their "freaks". The Unloved are desperately interesting. Have i insisted you watch 'Carnivale' yet? I should have, it's in my top ten.

Dex said...

Good, because I wouldn't know the first thing about lecturing someone. I'd probably end up convincing myself of the other person's point of view :)

I will give you a compliment though. You do give the impression of being a fairly intelligent person.

I suck at compliment giving :)

Oh, and to answer your question, probably Troy and Abed (in the morning).

Ps. But just imagine how good it's going to feel when you do find the next book that you fall head over heels for. I, for one, am going to look forward to being told all about it :)

Pps. I love lists! Frickin' love them! Seriously, a good list, it's like my favourite thing in the entire world. Being told by you what to read, watch etc. is pretty cool too :)

Louise Boyd said...

I like a good list myself. They're the main reason i end up with wishlists busting at the seams. I always get tempted by books like '1000 books to read before you die' or 'Works of art to see... before you die'. Mostly lists of pre-death experiences. You could drown in a good list. Weirdly enough, i was just looking at a book by Umberto Eco called 'The Infinity of Lists'. It's basically a collection of essays, poems, quotes, religious texts etc. paired with artworks that illustrate each individual text. It's pretty fascinating and Umberto Eco is always worth a read. Y'know how most academic books are really stuffy and send you to sleep within minutes? Well Eco's the opposite of that. You may not understand everything he's saying but he doesn't talk down to you either. It's very conversational but intricately detailed, which is exactly how i like my academia.
I was completely floored by his book, 'Travels in Hyperreality'. It was the first non-fiction book i'd read in its entirety since Uni - evidence of how unacademic i am - and i got completely engrossed. That never happens to me. Ev-er. But i was reading it every chance i got and even though i had to re-read entire pages it didn't have the usual effect of putting me off finishing it. It's not even like it was a life-changer but i enjoyed reading his perspective on the most unexpected things eg. the wearing of jeans. Truly, a whole essay was dedicated to the social and emotional effects of wearing blue jeans and it was fascinating.
Now that's good non-fiction.
I'm gonna try and be better with non-fiction. Learning is so fucking important and i kinda just stopped, even before uni i'd lost interest - maybe because art history is a snore-fest - so in essence i haven't actively learnt anything new for almost a decade.
...
That's appalling, isn't it?
My mum gave me a book on King Arthur to read and i'm bloody going to. Even if it takes me months i will finish the damn thing and be able to hold a semi-knowledgeable conversation about the once and future king.
...
Or i'll fail miserably and hate myself but... fingers crossed?

Look at all that babbling =/

"You do give the impression of being a fairly intelligent person."

Just ask me where Tunisia is, then we'll see how fairly intelligent you think i am 0_0

Troy and Abed are precious unicorns and it still makes me miserable that Donald Glover left the show :( I like his music and all but Troy was my favourite :( :( :(

Did i just spoil you? I can't have, i've raged about this on the blog before, haven't i? Ugh. Sorry if i did just spoil you, i've got a reputation for it =/ Just ask Em.

Good Omens done and dusted yet? You do realise the casting of this book is a lifetime affair? My mum, Sarah and I have been debating it for years and still haven't made much headway. Sarah did suggest Mads Mikkelsen for Crowley a while back and i'm actually kinda into it but i dunno, i always saw Crowley looking a bit more like Aiden Turner circa Being Human but with the gravitas of Mads. If only i was a maniacal scientist who could breed a blend of the two. Oh well, back to the drawing board 0_0 Aziraphale's way harder anyhow.

Dex said...

I love listening to you talk about stuff :) You, your sisters and parents must recommend books to each other all the time.

I can't even remember the last non-fiction book I read. Maybe in 1st year university. I did European History as one of my extra classes, and my dad gave me a copy of The Thirty Years War by CV Wedgwood. I've always thought it was slightly awesome. I mean, it was originally published in 1938 when she was only 28. If you ever do read a history book, I can recommend that one :)

I have one page left of Good Omens. One page! And I'm not going to read it until tomorrow. Doesn't that just piss you off? :)

Hmm, I don't know if I'll go further than the third season of Community. It's quickly become one of my favourite things but I hear the fourth season is a little bit disappointing. Also, I can pretend that Troy never left :)

Louise Boyd said...

"I don't know if I'll go further than the third season of Community."
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Don't be a moron! The gas leak year is a bit sub-par but they get it back in the fifth. Never stop watching community or i'll gut-punch you =/

One page remaining and you left it until the following day? I don't know if i should be impressed or appalled...

Ughhhhhh i feel like a trashbaby today. Think i'm sickening for something. Ughhhhhhh. I'm gonna go faceplant somewhere for a while 0_0 Send health.

Dex said...

Well, your threats of violence are always very persuasive :)

And you'll be glad to know I read the last page.

Right, I'm off to internet shop for some of your birthday presents. Sending you lots of health and a couple of summery songs:

'Summertime' by The Noise Tigers

http://noisetigers.bandcamp.com/track/summertime

'Another Town' by The Noise Tigers

http://noisetigers.bandcamp.com/track/another-town

Goodnight Maggot. I hope you feel better.

Dex said...

Okay Lilliputty, what about Tom Hiddleston as Crowley?

Louise Boyd said...

Beat you to the punch, mateface. I reckon he's a bit too clean cut though. Sure, he can be grimy and lascivious but there's nothing common about Hiddleston. Posh boy through and through. Crowley's definitely working class, he's been on a first name basis with the lowlives and bottom feeders since he slithered into existence but he's certainly above them. A superior lowlife, that's our Crowley.

Agree? Disagree?


Y'know how bad things comes in threes? Mine come in fives =/

1. Ran over my foot with the recycling bin. The full recycling bin. Lovely dark purple bruise i'm sporting
2. Reoccurring virus rears its life-sucking head. I'm so run down -_-
3. Menstruation nation - sorry, but if we're gonna be friends you'll have to get used to my monthly groaning about being Tarantino-esque in the lady department ... Too much info? :D
4. My very first ophthalmic migraine - weirddddd shit
5. Heartburn so bad it woke me up

It has to be over now, right? That's surely enough punishment for one person in the space of a week? Surely?!

Got any woes? Can you beat my pathetic existence? I dare you.

Dex said...

Oh Maggot...

Sending you all the get well vibes. Ophthalmic migraines sound a little bit scary. I hope you are okay. And that you're managing to get plenty of rest. Rest and films and desserts. That's what you need. I'd be an amazing doctor :)

Menstruation. Too much info? Not enough, I say. Tell me EVERTHING! For a start, what is menstruation? :)

I don't think I have any woes. Just meandering through my daily routine, trying to get to the moments where I don't have to do anything. I feel like I'm fighting a losing battle against time thieves :)

And just so you know, I've been drinking Barr's Original Cream Soda with Raspberry :)

Ps. You make a very good point about Crowley. I guess I'll have to put a little bit more thought into casting :) Just out of interest, and I know you said it was difficult, but who could you see as Aziraphale?

Louise Boyd said...

I used to think Kenneth Branagh would be perfect for Aziraphale but he's much too old now and i've yet to encounter another suitable actor. He's such a conundrum to cast. He's got to be not too good looking, slightly paunchy, wonderfully bookish but still be the kind of "person" that's best mates with a devil =/
Conundrum.

Cream Soda? You can't hear but i'm making retching noises at you.

Dex said...

Hmm, interesting. I saw a Kenneth Branagh film the other day. Dead Again. He played an American PI, which took a bit of getting used to. Still, it was good fun (if a bit too ridiculous). And it had a great cameo from Robin Williams.

The Raspeberry Cream Soda. I couldn't help myself. I saw it in the fridge at Emma Louise's and the weather was warm and... I'm weeeeeeeak! But I did notice while I was standing there waiting for my sandwich that they do frappuccinos. Must investigate further.

'The Past We Left Behind' by Pale Blue

https://soundcloud.com/capturedtracks/pale-blue-the-past-we-leave-behind-official-single

Dex said...

I don't know why, but this birthday has been much more difficult in terms of what to buy :(

I hope you've had a good day, Lilliputty.

Louise Boyd said...

I feel you, m'dear. I reckon we just don't stress about it. The recipient will most likely be disgustingly happy with whatever they get anyways. At least, i know i will. I actually try my hardest to drum it into my family's heads that it's not the overthought extravagant presents that i love the most, it's the piles and piles of books and tv boxsets that give me the most joy and i reckon you're probably the same. So don't stress, buddy :)

Right, it's time for the finale of Humans so i'm away!

Dex said...

It's great how some people can go into a bookshop and pick out a book and it turns out to be a perfect present for someone :) I wish I was like that.

Did you manage to get into Humans then?

Louise Boyd said...

Sarah's pretty good at getting me books i'll like. Not sure how she does that. Obviously a witch.

Humans was pretty good, if a little underwhelming. I think i just really wanted it to be Utopia which is never a good way to go into a new show. It's getting a second series though so we'll see how the story progresses. A little more action, please.

How's the Community marathon coming along?

Dex said...

Finished the first 3 seasons of Community and now re-watching season 1 :)

Anything on the agenda for tonight, Maggot?

'Wurlitzer Jukebox' by Hydroplane

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2dUhNmXiUY

Louise Boyd said...

Nope nope nope. Unless you count amending my birthday list with 16,000 more books to further my paper igloo?

Dex said...

You deserve a library, Lilliputty.

Louise Boyd said...

I do and i'll get one. Currently i'm a little concerned about its content, however. My reading habits have definitely shifted into the comforting fantasy realm. I refuse to get stuck in one genre but then again, why fight what i love? Conundrum. Maybe i can get away with reading mostly one genre but flitting between different levels and styles of literature that possess all the fantasy crap i feed on like a starved succubus 0_0

Dex said...

I guess, when there's so many in the world, it's only natural to read the books you think you'll love. And then you remember that time you tried something different and it was great. Ugh, choosing is so difficult. Do you ever get that hopeless feeling that there's something really amazing out there (a book, a film, a song) that you'll never find?

Louise Boyd said...

That feeling is practically a heartbeat for me. It's so overwhelming and disheartening but then again, you read/listen/see what you get to read/listen/see and should be grateful for even getting that. Fleeting beings the human race we should enjoy it while it lasts. I guess =/

Dex said...

I'm so sorry for my appalling lack of anything interesting to say these days. I sometimes hope that posting music will make up for it, but I know it doesn't really. Note to self. Must have adventures to tell Maggot :)

'Her House' by The Moon Seven Times

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekxYfmQ7s74

Dex said...

I think it's time to watch Firefly again.

Louise Boyd said...

It's always time to watch Firefly!

Favourite character?

Dex said...

Captain Mal :)

Louise Boyd said...

Most excellent choice but it's gotta be Kaylee for me, she's just so damn lovable.

I must have asked about a gazillion times but... you've seen Serenity, right? It's entirely essential.

Dex said...

I have. Poor Wash :(

Dex said...

Have you been on any adventures lately, Lilliputty? I miss having adventures. I remember in Edinburgh one time, a parcel for my cousin was supposed to be delivered to my address but a broken doorbell made me miss the delivery person so I said I'd pick it up from the depot myself. Well, it turned out the depot was about six miles away (way out past the zoo somewhere) and, because it was nice weather and I can't understand a bus timetable to save myself, I decided to walk. That was a very strange day. I ended up back at my flat exhausted and penniless after about 12 hours - but with a parcel :)

Louise Boyd said...

I must know. What was in said parcel?


Ps. My sister's forcing me to make a list of places i want to see/go so she can force me outside. Yay? =/

Dex said...

Important documents. Or so I'm told.

I would say a list is always a good idea :) Am I allowed to know some of the places?

Louise Boyd said...

That was somewhat anticlimactic. I was hoping for something breakable at the least. Lie to me, tell me it was something breakable.

I don't have a list as yet. Well, i do, kinda. It's not fully formed or even started but i guess there are places i want to revisit like House of Bruar which i've been to about a zillion times but i always want to go back, Bonhard Nursery but it's been permanently closed. Its closure really sucks to be honest, i've been going there since i was a teeny tiny, launching myself up and down the miniature orchard corridors, lounging with the felines in the hot house, gorging on the best damn apple caramel cake in the known universe. Christ, we even used to get our Christmas trees there. Now it's gone and so's this really vivid part of my childhood. Sad :(
I'd like to revisit the Modern Art Gallery in Edinburgh but more for the grounds and sculpture than the actual gallery. They happen to do excellent cake also :) Lots of the places i want to go are food based, for example! Stewart Dairy Tower. Freshly churned ice cream from their very own cows. Heaven. And just down the road is Dunkeld in which a beautiful church resides next to a river bank that i've spent many a summer lazing around on with the family or the childhood buddies. The Taybank Inn is situated directly at the entrance to Dunkeld and it's one of the most welcoming places. Ever. Beer garden to boot. And next to that is the antiques place that's been there since time began. I love antique shops and it's all my dad's fault. He dragged us to loads of them as kids, he goes through fads but they last a pretty long time, and i hated it when it was happening but now it makes me feel safe and nostalgic.
Tentsmuir Beach and Lunan Bay but not at the height of summer - if such a thing exists anymore in this godforsaken country - i like my beaches warm and breezy with very few people.
Aberdeen, to see what home used to be, although it's kinda on the borders of Aberdeen, a place called Ellon that i don't remember in the slightest apart from a few random details like our driveway =/
Duthie Park's David Welch Winter Gardens. One of those random things i remember about being an Aberdonian was this sculpted frog that used to rise out of the pond in the Winter Gardens. My sisters and I loved it. And i mean really loved it and it seemed massive to us but it's actually quite small and now in a smaller pond and it's been repainted. Epic fail, Aberdeen. Epic. Fail.

Hmm. I guess a lot of the places i want to go that are close by are all about nostalgia and memories and food.
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Works for me!

If i could go further, i'd want to go back to Stratford and Carradale and the Lake District and Port Merrion. I'd like to stay in Port Merrion. We only passed through the first time i went to that magical anomaly and it so wasn't enough. Look it up, it's lovely.

Fuck it. Babbling again. Sorry 0_0

Dex said...

That was nice to read. I really hope you see these places again, Maggot.

I think a lot about the places I'd like to go back to - Edinburgh, Bath, Norway (just because it looks so fucking spectacular - mountains, valleys, fjords, wooden houses). I used to go away most summers but I don't really miss those places, except the occasional skyscraper hotel with amazing views at night. Actually, I could happily do that for a couple of weeks - hole up in a hotel with room service and cartoons. Once in a while, when I used to go on holiday with the family, I'd get a hotel room to myself. One evening, everyone else went out to dinner so I spent the whole night watching Cartoon Network. Best. Night. Ever :)

But my best summers were always spent at home. My friends and I would go up the hill and build bases :) Did I ever tell you that I live at the foot of a hill? Not that it's a terribly exciting fact to know, but I used to spend a ridiculous amount of time going up there. Building bases in the summer and sledging in winter :)

Ps. Is Port Merrion the same as Portmeirion, the place where they filmed The Prisoner?

Pps. Yes, the parcel contained a human heart encased in sugar glass :)

Dex said...

Lilliputty, I love the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons episode of Community so damn much. Especially Troy and his random quotes :)

"My name is Bing Bong the Archer. I'm an archer and such"
"I attack them using my... additional notes"
"Shouldn't there be a board or some pieces or something to Jenga?"
"Ooooh Neil"

The last one's my favourite. Just the way he says it is hilarious :)

Louise Boyd said...

Well, some things never change i guess. Port Merrion is how i used to spell it as a kid, without fail, no matter how many times i was corrected. More evidence of what a stubborn little fucker i am. But yes, Portmeirion's what i meant and i've never seen The Prisoner sooooo... yeah?

There's a music festival or something going on there at the moment. Colour me jealous.

Base camp, huh? Did you plant flags and hunt rabbits? All sounds very Lord of the Flies. You didn't murder someone did you? o_o

There was a sports parks about 5 minutes away from my house when i was little, it was called The Gamesy. It was situated at the base of a hill and excellent for sledging. They built the new primary school on it a few years ago though. Still bums me out. Especially when the brats get out of school and scream their way past my house. The path's called Coffin Way and i'm getting pretty close to depositing a few corpses myself. Although, just this summer i heard a kid playing the Star Wars theme on their trumpet. It was glorious.
Why do they have to build over everything though? I know the population's getting more ridiculous by the day but come on, do they have to lay bricks all over my childhood? My very first day in Blairgowrie i fell in a gigantic patch of nettles just outside my house. Face first. Screamed my head off and now it's gone. Well, technically the grassy part is still there but they got rid of the nettles and built houses on the adjoining field that i spent most of my adolescence continuing to fall face down in! :( I miss my field.

Louise Boyd said...

Troy's a precious unicorn and i miss him sorely.

Dex said...

They're building a new high school about 10 minutes walk from my house :(

But the play park from my childhood is still here :) I've always felt a little bit special growing up with a park just outside my house. Not that there's much in it. A seesaw, climbing frame, slide, swings... okay, that's about it, but it's pretty great when you're a kid. It's a grassy park too which is good. And there were 2 small football goals. So, you could play football. Or, better than that, put them together and make a goal fort, or a safe zone for catchy :)

I think we spent most of our time up the hill building rock bases to defend ourselves against enemies who never showed up :)

Is Coffin Way creepy? At night? I hope so :)

Dex said...

'Dancing Underwater' by Brave Shores

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Empz2OInO_Y

Dex said...

'Shine Thru' by Shana Falana

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMW2VGOGnY0

Dex said...

That's the last of your presents arrived today, Maggot :)

I'll probably send them some time next week.

Dex said...

Do you want to know something that goes on in Shetland in summer? There are trips to Mousa Broch (Mousa is an uninhabited island and a broch is a prehistoric circular stone tower) to watch the storm petrels return at dusk (they nest in the broch). I've never seen it but it sounds like one of the better things to do in Shetland :)

Louise Boyd said...

"...the storm petrels return at dusk..."

That sounds so ominous, like otherworldly creatures returning to their lair.
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I love it!

Dex said...

It does, doesn't it? I'll see them someday.

Buckaroo Banzai - I like that you remember these things :)

Louise Boyd said...

Sometimes my atrocious memory doesn't fail me. Most of the time though.

Interesting day: my dad found an active wasp nest in our loft and proceeded to spray it with magic wasp killing powder and get stung for his trouble =/

Dex said...

Shudder.

I'm scared to death of wasps.

Louise Boyd said...

I never really understand the mass hysteria when it comes to wasps. Sure, they'll sting you just because but unless you're allergic, what's the point of freaking out about them?
...
Sounds dickish. Isn't meant to. It just doesn't compute =/
Explain, please?

Dex said...

Supremely dickish :)

Because they're like stealth bees or evil bees or rogue bees or robot bees or rebel bees or evolved bees or bees: the next generation or bees who want revenge on humans for eating honey or bounty hunter bees or super soldier bees...

Ps. I know they're not bees.

Dex said...

Finally got your presents boxed up. Now to find the time to go to the post office. But have no fear, your presents will be there on time. Even if it's only the day before, they will be there!

Louise Boyd said...

Like minds, buddy. I've literally just finished boxing everything up and i started at 5.. ish with an hour break for dinner. I don't know why it takes me so bloody long =/ Anyhow, i'm sending the Sarahmonster down to the post office tomorrow and it'll arrive at some point next week, hopefully still as nicely packaged as it started off! I always worry it'll get rained on or someone will accidentally kick it. No faith in the Postal Service i guess.

Now i'm gonna watch Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton beat the crap out of each other. Fun fun fun!


Ps. Your bee tirade? Both hilarious and worrying. Bampot.

Dex said...

Finally sent your parcel away. Yay! :)

Ps. Another embarrassing confession - I've never read The BFG.

Louise Boyd said...

Well, i hadn't read it until now so no need for bookshame. You've seen the movie though, right?

Steven Spielberg's making his own version and it's making me anxious. That man makes terrible movies.

Notable exceptions being:

Schindler's List
All 3 Indiana Jones movies (and there were only 3 0_0 )
Jaws (even though i can't watch because shark fear is real)
Empire of the Sun
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Saving Private Ryan
Catch Me If You Can
Minority Report
The Terminal
War of the Worlds

Dex said...

Um, I did not even know there was a movie :(

I used to like Roald Dahl books when I was young. I mean, I did not read very many, but the few I did read, I read many times over - The Witches, Matilda, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Ugh, now I feel like reading them all over again :)

And I was surprised going through Steven Spielberg's filmography, how few of his films I actually really like - Jaws, The Indiana Jones TRILOGY, Jurassic Park. That's not to say he hasn't made other good films, but I think those are the only ones I'd watch over and over again.

Anyway, I hoped you enjoyed watching The Warrior the other day - I'm assuming that was the film you were referring to :) And that you're enjoying your Breaking Bad binge.

Louise Boyd said...

Much enjoyment was had. Warriors is one of those movies i probably wouldn't have got around to watching if my Dad hadn't been interested. I spend a lot of time watching the crappy things my parents want to but sometimes a winner comes around. It's such a great movie. It just builds and builds and then hits you with The National at the end. Kills me every damn time. Plus, Tom Hardy. The man practically vibrates charisma and he barely says anything most of the time. It doesn't even matter that he's disgustingly handsome. It helps :) but doesn't affect how incredible he is to watch. I'm so excited for Mad Max to be released 0_0 I insist you buy it the minute it comes out AND The BFG. Both should be beheld with awe. Can't believe you haven't seen the cartoon. It's so inbuilt with my childhood. A confession though: I can't watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I just can't. I've probably told you but the Oompa Loompas scare the living bejesus out of me. Truly. When they sing it's just the worst. Dry heave city =/

Ps. Your package arrive todaaaaay. It's huge. You didn't abide by the budget did you?

Dex said...

Mad Max is definitely on my list of things to watch. I've heard so many good things. I'll have to take your world for Mr Hardy's charisma, Lilliputty - I haven't actually seen any of his movies! I don't think I've ever seen Charlie and the Chocolate Factory either, the original or remake, despite reading the book so many times when I was little. Well, I have seen about 20 minutes of the remake when it was on tv, but it was so fucking awful I had to turn it off. Avoid at all costs. Not that you'd ever watch it anyway. Scary or not, the Oompa Loompa dance number I had to endure in the remake was amongst the most embarrassing things I have ever seen.

Oh, and I can't stop re-watching Community. I think I may need some help. This is definitely one of my favourite Troy moments :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBtbuCQJGK8

Ps. I'm so sorry I didn't stick within our budget. It was really difficult to think of presents this year for some reason so I just panicked and bought stuff that I like and hope you'd like too. But I did manage to get it down to one box :)

Louise Boyd said...

There's some Pavlovian part of my brain that insists on watching anything Tim Burton's been involved in. I hate this part of my brain because it's forced me to sit through some truly atrocious movies. I guess i just hope that at some point he'll get back to his former glory. And what glory it was. I did hear that Frankenweenie is somewhat of throwback to those good old days but i haven't been able to bring myself to watch it yet. Resurrecting former pets is something i want too much :( and i'm almost 100% sure Frankenweenie would kill me. Big Eyes though! That looks quite fun.
Ugh, it's so sad when creators you've adored in the past just fail you time and time again as they grow older. Or maybe i expect too much?

Watch the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory because even though it fucking terrifies me, it's a classic and Gene Wilder's a treasure.

How can you not have seen any Tom Hardy movies? How is that possible? Not even Layer Cake? Inception? Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy? Star Trek: Nemesis?!



Ps. Ok, i give in, you have a one box limit. But not enormous boxes. Tyrant.

Dex said...

I know. Beetlejuice, Batman and Batman Returns are some of my favourite films and such a big part of my film education when I was growing up. It's sad that he's mostly become a parody of himself.

Ugh, there's so many worthwhile films that I've yet to see. I don't really have an excuse for my total lack of Tom Hardy. But you know me. I tend to watch the same things rather than branch out :(

Oh, and your box came today :)

Ps. I'd buy you a kitten for your birthday if I could.

Louise Boyd said...

Why not branch out though? What's the worst that'll happen? You'll lose a few brain cells and an hour+ of your life. No big dealllllll.
I do get it though, Sarah's like that. She's described it to me as being a form of anxiety, as if the whole process of starting something new and not liking it is too much pressure. Especially on something that's important to you. I dread to think what she'd be like if she didn't get her story time 0_0 Or me for that matter. I, however, like new things. I start thinking about the next thing i'll read/watch/hear even before i'm done with my current distraction.
No matter, i'll just keep forcing you to try new things. And you shall thank me for it... mostly.

I'd love a kitten. Or a puppy. Or a flying squirrel! Awesome creatures.
Weird happening: Em stumbled across a lost kitten at the practice last week. Had to be taken to the vets so the owners could be found. No word yet =/ I bloody wish people would chip their animals. Pisses me off.

Dex said...

Your sister describes it really well. Choosing something to watch or read is such a big deal in my head. Even if it's something I've seen before. Honestly, I will pick a film to watch, put it on, then change my mind and pick something else, then change my mind again. It's very frustrating.

I love those few times that I've actually known what I really want to do :)

It's really great when you tell me to try new things. Sometimes I just need a good reason to try something new, and you telling me that something is great is one of the best reasons.

Did they find the kitten's owners?

Ps. Yeah, a flying squirrel would be amazing :) I guess they'd be kinda bored in Shetland though, given the lack of trees.

Pps. I wish we had more trees.

Louise Boyd said...

I don't actually know how you cope with so few trees, i need them. My house is basically fenced with super tall trees. They're perhaps even a little too tall according to council regulations but meh, they're mine and they shall remain gargantuan.
You must have some truly awesome landscapes in Lerwick, though. It looked kinda dour in the show BBC1 was running a while back but i'm guessing that was for "dramatic effect".

As of yet the kitten remains homeless and vet bound :( Poor little monster. Chip your animals, people. Chip 'em good.

Two more sleeps until the big day, Fungus. Freaking out? Or remaining mellow? D'you get some time off for it?
We're transposing my celebrations to Saturday as it's my gran's 90th and all attention shall be on her. Quite rightly. Lovely lady. So we're going round my grandparents for dinner and we'll celebrate me on Saturday with cake and dinner of my choosing and oh so many movies also of my choosing :)
Simple birthdays suit me best. Celebrating's exhausting.
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An old curmudgeon since birth, that's me.

Dex said...

Lerwick looks nice from up on Staney Hill :) But really, it's not particularly pretty, or particularly ugly. This is going to sound very mean but Lerwick, as a town, is not worth visiting. I probably like my bit the best - for one thing, there's a few more trees :)

What about Blair? In my head, it seems like it would be a nice place to live and to grow up in.

I reckon tomorrow, presents aside, will be a day like any other. But that quite suits me :) I'm working during the day but I'll probably watch a couple of films at night and hopefully eat some nice food. Maybe I'll take a longer lunch too. I should have taken some time off but I really suck at planning things as you've probably noticed :)

So, do I sound excited? :) You may be an old curmudgeon, but I'm a whole year older :)

Enjoy tomorrow, Maggot, and Saturday. I demand that you tell me all about it - films, presents, food, everything.

Louise Boyd said...

Sure thing, bud. Every last inane detail will be word vomited your way. You lucky dog :)

Can't believe you didn't get the day off. That's your birthright! My birthday hits right as the schools go back and my rents always gave me the day off even though i'd gone back to school like a week earlier. I may be a disaster but my parents are pretty good.

Blair's not exactly picture perfect, it's pretty shabby to be honest. The people vary like with all towns but generally we're ok but i think like with Lerwick we're not worth visiting. If we were prettier then i'd say we were, especially with The Ericht and the woods that it leads into but meh, somewhere like Dunkeld is nicer. Or maybe that's just what local people say because we've been here so long we can't see the beauty. I do know the higher up you go the more pleasant Blair becomes. Part of the town is situated on a steep hill and there's a paddock near the top and a church and some of the fancier houses. You get a pretty spectacular view from up there, you can even see where my house is... but not my house which i guess defeats the point but uh, life and lemons and all that happy shit.
We do have a bluebell wood near my Gran's house and also the other woods on the opposite side of her house.
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Makes her sound like a witch in a fairytale :D I'd like that. My gran, Baba Yaga.
There is a nice bit of The Ericht that runs beside my old friend Steven's house. We used to go paddling around there during the summer with his dog, Kai. Ugh, she was lovely, a rescue dog so she was pretty timid but for some reason she really liked me. Used to bound up to me whenever i visited which never made sense to me because i must of stunk of cat! Or maybe that was the appeal, we'll never know but i miss her, the kind of dog that'd just sit with her head in your lap.
It's taken me a while but i actually like the idea of having a dog. Obviously not some jumpy, bat-shit crazy creature but like a calm golden retriever or a border collie like my Cariad. Never met a nice canine that old girl.
Aw man, i think the impending birthday's making me sappy =/

I'd show you around Blair though, even if i didn't live here anymore. It's worth a circuit. I've done it once before with an ex friend from Greenock, i got him covered in greenfly =/ It's kind of unavoidable in this place though! Swarming we are. Swarming!

I'm gonna go prod at my birthday box - innuendo bingo - for a while now and try not to rip it open before morning. Wish me luck.

Louise Boyd said...

"My birthday hits right as the schools go back..."

0_0 i'm such a thicko. Birthday buds for life.

Dex said...

Yup. For life :)

Happy Birthday, Maggot. Thanks for always being so Maggoty :)

"...but uh, life and lemons and all that happy shit" :D

Louise Boyd said...

Hey Bud :) Happy day late Birthday!
I'm real sorry i haven't said it until now, yesterday was somewhat of a fractured day, lots of things to do at different times and it left me kinda knackered. Didn't even get to open my Fungus presents until 2am! They're awesome by the way, i spent far too long just hugging Cloudstreet, so not normal behaviour 0_0 It's so damn beautiful though, thank you thank you thank you! And oh my fucking god From Hell is practically likeable :D Most excellent, Dexface. Two very enthusiastic thumbs up :)
Did you have a good day? Stuff your face? Indulge in movies of your choosing?
I'll tell you all about yesterday but probably later tonight, i gots me some gift wrangling to do, i kind of abandoned my horde in the living room last night =/ My laziness knows no bounds, my room's only 20 steps away.

Hope you liked your gifts, m'dear :) I mean, if you didn't i'll have to pound you into the ground... in a loving way.

Louise Boyd said...

"...From Hell is practically likeable..."

Fucking autocorrect, i meant lickable! L I C K A B L E!

:D

Dex said...

I love my presents! Thank you so much! I opened them pretty much at the very end of yesterday and it took me about 3 1/2 hours to finally fall asleep. That's how excited I was when I opened them :)

Sweets, Lillyputty Silly Putty, Wednesday Addams, books, Wednesday Addams, film, Wednesday Addams, tv, Wednesday Addams, music, Wednesday Addams, Joss Whedon, Angela Carter, Wednesday Addams, fantasy, horror, Wednesday Addams, Wednesday Addams, Wednesday Addams...

It still hasn't quite worn off :) I haven't even fully explored the bag of sweets! Tonight is going to be fun :)

I hope you're not bored of making me cds because they are some of the best things to ever happen to me. And you may have gathered this from above but that Wednesday Addams cover is a thing of beauty. I kinda want to take it into work and leave it lying on my desk so everyone can see how awesome you are :)

Have a fantastic day tomorrow, Maggot, being spoilt with food and watching films :)

Ps. I didn't do much last night in terms of birthday celebrations except stay in my room, eat sweets and watch a couple of films (I went for Batman and Batman Returns after our recent Tim Burton discussion) - but I fully intend to do the same thing tonight and tomorrow :)

Dex said...

Pps. I'm so glad you liked / licked your presents :)

Louise Boyd said...

This motherfucker just deleted my entire comment.
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0_0

I don't know if can even remember what i said >_<

Ughhhhhhh okay here's an abridged version:

I will always make you mixed cds because a) they're awesome and b) i have incredible taste in music :D (i listened to the old ones while shopping for and wrapping your gifts)
I'm so glad you like your gifts but of course you do, you have a brain :) Every last one those items is something i adore and hopefully you will too. Just wait until you crack open Fray for the first time, i swear to god you'll lick it. I most certainly did :) I may have even licked the copy i sent you...
My birthday was pretty much an affair of watching some of The Crow Road with my sister and mum - my poor dad was in meetings all day and i didn't see him until dinner - getting tons of presents, being fed, watching Guardians of the Galaxy and then the finale of Breaking Bad season 5 with a side of animal crackers.
Not a bad birthday and way more relaxed for me because i wasn't the centre of attention, a place i don't wish to be.
I would have liked a bit of Batman though. Lovely Michael Keaton, he'll always be the best one and i like Christian Bale but Keaton's the bomb 0_0

With that 90s-ism i shall away.
Enjoy more movies and the sugar coma you're going to put yourself in, Dexterous :)

Dex said...

I know what you mean. I always like to put on one of your mixes when I'm doing something around my room :) And I'm already looking forward to reading Fray :)

It sounds like you had a pretty good day, Lilliputty :) I hope this weekend is even better. I'm sort of having a nostalgic film weekend. Indiana Jones and popping candy. It really doesn't get much better than that for me :)

Louise Boyd said...

Indy and pop rocks couldn't be a better combination. He is an archeologist after all :)
I'm a little tired of the movies though but that's not their fault, it's bbc3's for putting it on practically every damn week at the exact time i eat dinner. I hate when good movies get overplayed. Sometimes it doesn't matter though, like The Money Pit which i just watched for the sixteen billionth time and enjoyed just as much as i did the first. If you were gonna ask me to choose between Hanks and Ford it'd be Hanks every damn time. Hanks the Younger though, his late 50s career isn't so impressive. The Da Vinci Code, all i'll say.
Do you have a favourite Tom Hanks movie? Have you seen That Thing You Do? And taking it back to Harrison, you've seen Working Girl, right?

I'm so full of food right now and cake hasn't even been done yet.
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This may be how i die.
So long and thanks for all the anime =/

Dex said...

They're both so watchable :) Harrison Ford will always get my vote despite being in rubbish for the last 20 years. I'm probably one of the few people who will never ever tire of the first three Indiana Jones films no matter how many times I see them :) I guess we all have films like that from childhood.

I have seen Working Girl :) If I had to pick a favourite Ford film from outside the Indy flicks, that would be a definite contender. Actually, I'm not sure which one I would choose. I suppose Blade Runner is the most obvious choice, but there's also The Fugitive or Witness or even Star Wars. Ugh, too difficult.

I don't really have any strong feelings about a favourite Tom Hanks film. There's a lot of very good ones. Not including the Toy Story films, I suppose the one I would most likely be in the mood to watch is The 'Burbs. It's a very 'me' kind of film :) But I've never seen That Thing You Do. Is it worth watching? I have seen The Money Pit though :)

Are you still full of food? What kind of cake did you get?

Louise Boyd said...

I still get overwhelmed when i watch Blade Runner, there's always something new to see and then there's Roy's parting speech that just annihilates me every single time. Do you reckon Deckard's a replicant? I always got that impression at the end but it's so freaking ambiguous i can never decide.

That Thing You Do! is most certainly worth seeing, in fact i insist you do. It's so under appreciated and it does that magical thing some movies can do, which is write music for a fictional band and it actually be fucking good music, so good that you could truly believe it would cause a musical uproar. It's so rare for that to happen but when it does it's so worth the wait. Plus, Tom Hanks is fantastic in it. It's not a serious movie so he gets to bring out that classic surly, offbeat, quick smart humour i love and adore. You have to watch it. Have to, have to.
D'you know the movie of Hanks' that actually surprised me? Castaway. I sooooo didn't want to see it and then i was just blown away and a sobbing mess. When Hanks is good, he's really fucking good. The Terminal as well, the movie itself is not fantastic but Hanks shines through the entire thing. Oh! And Catch Me If You Can! I think i feel a Hanksfest coming on.

My lovely sisters made me a Brown Butter Cake with Nutella Frosting with Chocolate/Coconut/Digestive Truffles covering the top.
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So good i actually barfed. Charming, i know but i still hold that you haven't birthdayed hard enough if there's no upchucking for the finale.
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You have a disgusting friend but i'm not sorry :)

Did you make a full assessment of the candy bag? I made that by the way, which explains why it's so shoddy =/

Dex said...

That cakes sounds amazing! Especially the truffles. Your sisters really do sound pretty great :) And I don't blame you for being sick. Or for telling me :)

I'm like you. I can never decide about Deckard. I read that Ridley Scott intended for him to be a replicant, but Harrison Ford didn't like that idea. But one thing not in doubt is that Blade Runner still looks fantastic after all these years. Undoubtedly one of the best looking films ever :) Ridley Scott - there's another director that lost it. I mean, Alien, Blade Runner, Legend - I haven't watched the dvd yet but your opinion matters :) - and now he makes bloated self-important epics. Sad.

I will most certainly watch That Thing You Do! Like I said, your opinion matters :) Actually, I should watch more of Mr Hanks' films. I've never seen The Terminal or Catch Me If You Can.

I love my candy bag. Candy, bag and all :) I hope you don't mind if I put the chocolate in the fridge. Cold chocolate is one of my favourite things ever. And holy fuckballs, Lilliputty, have you tried the blackcurrent millions?! :)

I hope you have some goodies left over for tonight. Did you get anything to watch/read from the family?

Louise Boyd said...

Cold chocolate is something i'm going to have to try, so many people do it =/ Why's it good though? What exactly makes it better than room temperature chocolate? And is it only certain chocolate or are we talking a dairy free-for-all?

I haven't tried blackcurrant Millions but i did get myself a tube because, well, how could i not? That good though, huh? I fucking love millions, when i was allowed to start going into town for lunch in primary school, my friends and i would always go to the local corner shop, Forties, and get ourselves a small bag of millions and they would be properly weighed out and handed over in paper bags.
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Jesus christ i'm ancient.
I would always without fail get a mixture of orange and lemon and to this day i think i still would.
The reason you got Millions was because my mum bought my sister and i a taper jar each for our "stockings" - we use boxes now - last Christmas and i managed to hold out eating them until July. I was doomed the minute i opened that jar but you lucked out :)
A word of warning though, never buy sweets from King of Candy, they suck. You almost didn't get any sugar at all 0_0

You know they're doing a new Blade Runner movie, right? One of the most hurtful things i've heard in years. I kinda wish Harrison would just bugger off and have a sit down somewhere. It's getting embarrassing. The whole world got super stoked when he showed up in the new Star Wars trailer and i just put my head in my hands and despaired =/ Some actors just need to know when to quit, especially ones that don't possess much acting ability.

Ughhhh i'm currently haven't hormonal rage surge and i don't like it. It's like being stuck between wanting to cry and scream so basically you feel like you're going to implode and your skin's got that itchy, crawling feeling. It really sucks being a girl and i don't even know if i want kids so i have to go through all this crap for the sake of procreation i may not even partake in.
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I call bullshit, God. Utter bullshit.
I'll just distract myself with my birthday presents. Lovely, lovely presents. 90% of my gifts were books/comics/graphic novels and i couldn't be happier about it. I do, however, need some shelves desperately. Trying to fit 28 years of materialism into one room is proving difficult and terrifying. I need some portals to different dimensions just so i can fit everything in 0_0
Did you get any gifts?


Ps. Have you noticed the double in your mix yet? I check so carefully when i'm making the playlist up but that little fucker snuck in for a second go around. I only noticed once i'd printed and put together the casing. Ugh. Good song though.

Dex said...

Hmm, I'm not sure why I prefer cold chocolate. But it's just the best :) Chocolate buttons are good. And I really like cold Kit Kats and Kinder Buenos :) I'd probably avoid putting in the fridge chocolates that have caramel or anything that hardens too much when cold.

Hey, I used to do the same thing with Millions :) There was a shop called Zlotys (actually Silotties but it has been Zlotys in my head for as long as I can remember, and that's its old name - it's officially been Faerdie-Maet since I was at school but no one calls it that) and they would weigh sweets and put them in paperbags :) I used to go there a lot of high school lunchtimes. It still exists but they don't have nearly so many sweets these days. They mostly do sandwiches and toasties. Damn good toasties though. I had a ridiculous number of tuna and cheese toasties when I worked at Psychological :)

Ugh, why would they remake Blade Runner?! And why would Harrison Ford even consider being involved? I have to admit even I got a little bit excited when I saw the Star Wars trailer but I think the thing with Mr Ford is that he doesn't look like he enjoys acting anymore. I mean, he's never been that great an actor, but he was likeable and I always found myself on his side and rooting for him to beat the bad guys. Now he just seems miserable.

I sometimes wish I was a geek :) Did I tell you there was a zombie festival in Shetland a month or so ago? It was basically people dressing up as zombies and walking down the street.

Also, I noticed that they still had roller skating on at Clickimin Hall. That was so much fun when I was a kid. Roller skating to music in a big sports hall. I wish I could start doing it again. Did you ever roller skate?

I didn't get any presents apart from the awesome ones you sent. My parents paid for my new laptop a couple of months ago so that we sort of an early birthday present. And someone at work brought in a Colin the Caterpillar cake :)

Ugh, hormones. It's just as well I'm a boy. I'm always told that I'm really moody anyway. I hope it passes soon, girlface.

Ps. I must be blind because I haven't noticed the double in the mix! :)

Dex said...

I think I'm going to spend the next couple of months trying to organise all the music that I've been collecting / saving / meaning to listen to over the last couple of years. I'm sorry Lilliputty if this means I re-post a few of my favourite things that I come across.

The Last Unicorn by Swirl

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F83K3NSpKgI

Dex said...

Film quiz victory! :D

Dex said...

Reese's Peanut Butter Pieces. Nom nom :)

Dex said...

'Upswing' by Prinze George

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3LCMxd1CGs

Dex said...

I just realised that I have a folio edition of something called 'The Book of Historical Mysteries' on my bedside table. And The Oxford Dictionary of Classical Myth and Religion. I didn't even know I owned these things!

Dex said...

Do you have trouble sleeping at the moment, Lilliputty? I've not been sleeping at all well for a little while now. I seem to be suffering from some sort of sleep tourettes - I keep waking up and swearing, and I must be scratching my legs something fierce because they are covered in little cuts :S

Sucks because I love sleeping :)

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