Christ-mast and others

Dec 29, 2007 01:04

Well yesterday me and Katie got back from Shropshire where we spent Christmas with my family. It was a super awesome time and I had many of my consumerist wishes fulfilled. Trains there and back were a bit of a nuisance - on the way there the train broke down about a minute outside Wolverhampton. We sat there about forty minutes before another ( Read more... )

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Yes matt_inthe_hat December 29 2007, 03:10:33 UTC
I've been meaning to invite you guys up for a while. After you moved in I wanted to let you get to know the neighbours, and then November whistled past and then i didn't want to disturb any Christmas plans you may have had and here4 we are. All in all; I'm rubbish.

Next year you can pop up and have a great big meal with my family, though it may have to be after January as we're getting a new kitchen (luckily we're getting rid of the old one at the same time otherwise I don't know where we'd have put it!)

I remember the run up to Christmas day I was... actually this is getting so long I'm going to make a 'blog entry.

CURSE YOU MR TOM!!!!!

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Re: Yes tld_malingo December 29 2007, 18:36:32 UTC
Well I will accept that everybody has had a lot on these past few months - It's just the way of things.
However, we must redouble our efforts in the year of 2008.
Soo there will be awesomeness.
It's just biding its time...biding its time.

I don't really know what I'm saying any more.
I'm going to get some food.

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samface December 30 2007, 14:11:57 UTC
"although revisiting the Ocean King's Temple all the time is fast becoming a large pain the behind"

It was when I went back there the fourth time (I think) and suddenly all the invincible guards turned red and could move much faster that I realised Nintendo had actually gone mad with power and sold the game.

Also that speech in Doctor Who was blatantly just for the trailers. It was an okay episode - I liked the fact that the hugely annoying guy that every sane person would want to die didn't die, and it's not every day you get to see Kylie driving a fork-lift truck into firey oblivion.

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tld_malingo December 30 2007, 16:27:04 UTC
I don't really think writing scenes PURELY because they might make a good bit for a trailer is very good practise for writing a script. I remian un-enthused by the episode.

Also I think there's enough in Zelda to keep me happy. It was quite funny playing it last night in bed and waking Katie up by shouting "I WANT THAT SALVAGE ARM!"
Still, the repeted bits get more annoying every time I have to go back. It's not particularly innovative is it?

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