....arse. Plus other bits.
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Saw
munchkinott in town yesterday pre-Equus, where squee and walking and the astounding ability of Heather to get lost on a straight road was proven. Fortunately, it turns out that Victoria -> Picadilly is a mostly straight line, so Munchie got to shepherd us through.
Possibly the only down point on that day? My wallet got nicked at some point on the way home (since Pizza Express hasn't got it). Stopped the cards, bloody annoyance that is having to go to the bank with statement to get money out. The main problem is the fact that my drivers' licence and things like blood donor card were in there.
Today, me and
jamjar went for a constitutional in sunny, sunny and warm Regents' Park. It's like summer. We appear to have completely bypassed spring (what I define as that period where most people wear t-shirt and jeans without the need for a spare jumper) a wee bit early. Today was hot, in that... hmm. I guess the best way to describe is that it was nice, but wasn't one that you could soundtrack with 'Feelin' Good'. In the park, it really really felt like there should be a festival or concert going on in the distance.
Then we came back, ate baklava (Jen told me she's saving it from possibly going stale) and watched S2 Black Books, giggling our heads off.
Watched Dr Who again. It turns out that Uncle Rusty has indeed regained his writing mojo. Kittens!
Any Dream Will Do - good so far. Will be interesting to see more training and so on, which we'll get to see more of as the amount of time given over to performance goes down. I like Lee and Rob and a couple of the others, not too keen on Keith, and Chris C's voice really wasn't strong enough for theatre. Reckon he's a shoe-in for a pop career, though.
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Possibly the only down point on that day? My wallet got nicked at some point on the way home (since Pizza Express hasn't got it). Stopped the cards, bloody annoyance that is having to go to the bank with statement to get money out. The main problem is the fact that my drivers' licence and things like blood donor card were in there.
Today, me and
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Then we came back, ate baklava (Jen told me she's saving it from possibly going stale) and watched S2 Black Books, giggling our heads off.
Watched Dr Who again. It turns out that Uncle Rusty has indeed regained his writing mojo. Kittens!
Any Dream Will Do - good so far. Will be interesting to see more training and so on, which we'll get to see more of as the amount of time given over to performance goes down. I like Lee and Rob and a couple of the others, not too keen on Keith, and Chris C's voice really wasn't strong enough for theatre. Reckon he's a shoe-in for a pop career, though.
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Date: 2007-04-15 10:37 pm (UTC)Totally agree with you there. I like Lee too, although my favourite to win based on the one show is Daniel.
Sorry to hear about your wallet. :-( How was Equus? I'm off to see it next Monday.
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Date: 2007-04-15 11:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-04-15 11:51 pm (UTC)I'm still a gibbering heap and abusing the word 'awesome' anytime anyone asks. *nods*
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Date: 2007-04-15 11:43 pm (UTC)Fuck. :-\ I'd say that's a major downside.
Bollocks. Fuck. Bugger. Shit. In short: Oh, crap. I was just giving it the Full Tilt Squee Mode in my LJ 'cause Saturday was just incredible. (Was there anything we didn't thoroughly geek over/out?) So I'd like to thank the Greater London Criminal-network (GLC) for being arseholes and screwing over your half of the experience. *fumes*
(It wasn't a straight road... It was more a series of straight roads arranged in a diagonal route pattern.)