You've got red on you
On Friday night we caught up with Pleiades Girl (http://pleiadesgirl.blogspot.com/) and her partner "MQ". My talk of blogs has, well she says inspired, but I say corrupted, her and now she too has turned her hand to blogging. It's becoming an epidemic - first Venerable, then Pleiades Girl - who's next - the Gorgeous Tall One or Weatherboi? We will soon have to have a cast list so you can keep track of who's shagging who.
You'll also be pleased to know that the Festival of the Laziest Girl has finally wound its way to a close. We had the obligatory family lunch on Sunday and the last of the presents were handed over.
We also went and saw Shaun of the Dead on Sunday. While not a brilliant film, it was still very funny. There was only one part that was a bit scary but for most of the film, I was laughing too hard to be scared. Even the horrible gory bits were funny. I never thought that I would be in hysterics when confronted with a man whacking people over the head with a cricket bat.
I've also started reading Seven Types of Ambiguity by Elliot Perlman but I'm only about three pages in at the moment.
Voting on Saturday was hideous. I had to try and choose who to put last on the green form - hmmm, One Nation Party or Family First Party. In the end, I put Family First last because they are clearly mad - One Nation are only stupid. Who could, in all honesty, think (let alone say) that burning lesbians at the stakes is a fitting thing to do. Let me tell you who - Family First Party. Lunatics, honestly.
Everyone I talk to is bemoaning the fact that Howard got in again. So who the hell is voting for him?
You'll also be pleased to know that the Festival of the Laziest Girl has finally wound its way to a close. We had the obligatory family lunch on Sunday and the last of the presents were handed over.
We also went and saw Shaun of the Dead on Sunday. While not a brilliant film, it was still very funny. There was only one part that was a bit scary but for most of the film, I was laughing too hard to be scared. Even the horrible gory bits were funny. I never thought that I would be in hysterics when confronted with a man whacking people over the head with a cricket bat.
I've also started reading Seven Types of Ambiguity by Elliot Perlman but I'm only about three pages in at the moment.
Voting on Saturday was hideous. I had to try and choose who to put last on the green form - hmmm, One Nation Party or Family First Party. In the end, I put Family First last because they are clearly mad - One Nation are only stupid. Who could, in all honesty, think (let alone say) that burning lesbians at the stakes is a fitting thing to do. Let me tell you who - Family First Party. Lunatics, honestly.
Everyone I talk to is bemoaning the fact that Howard got in again. So who the hell is voting for him?
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I just saw Shaun of the Dead tonight and I was laughing through the whole thing. I'm going to have to see it again just to pick up the dialogue I missed while laughing. I loved the head whacking, made me want to whack a zombie myself!
We're voting here in America as well and it's not pretty. Bush is an idiot, if he's voted in for a second term, I'm leaving.
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