It's been a long while since I last posted here, sorry about that, let me make it up to you and do a flying thru time update. Oh where do I start? There's been so much happening and yet so little as well, I'm completely lost at the chronological order of things, so I'll just battle on with the random thoughts of things that have come and gone since I was last bashing the keys of this old laptop! America has a new president, Mr Obama stormed ahead of Palin and the Tortoise to became the first black guy to be elected to such high office over that side of the pond. Will he do a good job? Only time will tell, but less face it, he probably couldn't do a worse job than Bush.....can he?
The economy has pretty much crashed as far as the media is concerned and the Global Downturn Credit Crunch has well and truly shown it's ugly head and is starting to snap at the heals of the normal people like you and I. Well actually it hasn't really bitten my arse too much so far, in fact the it's had the opposite effect on my life, the VAT rates come down by 2.5% which, be honest, doesn't sound a lot does it. But, as a certain supermarket proudly claims, "Every Little Helps!" Also, I love going to the check out/tills thinking It's one price and finding out it's a little bit less. Another good thing about the global recession for me personally is that pretty much all the shops have got their January sales on now, everything seems to be 10, 20 or even 30% off, now that it a result! The only sad fact is that Woolies is no more, yep, sadly the great discount store Woolworth has not survived the first bite of this dark economic time and gone belly up. Matt and I took a visit up to the Brighton store in Western Road which felt more like Western Bhagdad, it was without a doubt the a war zone, I was scared for my life in there, caught in the cross-fire between the bunting and the pick 'n' mix!
Anyway, folks, jingle, jingle, jingle all the way, Christmas is coming at such a fast rate that I'm almost knocked arse over tit. Are you ready? Have you done all your shopping? Is everything all sorted? I've done all the presents, I've got all that side of things done, but the food, well, we'll do that at the last moment, so it's nice and fresh, after all l I'm working all the way up until 8am on Christmas morn, oh I'm so looking forward to those sprouts and mashed roast potatoes!
Here's Matty!!!!
It had been ages since the last blog post, although it really doesn’t seem like it has been such a long time. Time has really flown by since the last posting. Jason and I haven’t been up to too terribly much. We have gone out a few times to Mo’s for dinner which was nice, and we also went to Portsmouth, which was a unique experience for me. Just last week Mo had us over for a veggie bake before she took her winter holiday to Oz. There is just something about her cheese sauce that reminds me of home. Maybe it’s because it tastes a lot like white gravy in America, but just a little cheesier. Mo was doing fine along with everyone else in the family, and we had a lovely (Few) bottles of wine and the excellent dinner she made.
Portsmouth was a few weeks back and was a really neat experience for me. The train ride alone was worth it all. It gave me a really great insight into how different England can be, one minute your in the middle of a busy city and the next, your in the middle of farm country.
Jason took me to various places in the mall of Portsmouth and around and along, and eventually up the Spinica tower, which we spent most of our time on. Halfway up the tower there is a glass panel across the floor that you can step on, and while I was treading over it almost nonstop and looking down, Jason stood quite the long way away from it, that is until I pulled him over it and made him stand on it for at least a little bit. I can’t think of a more unique building like the Spinica tower in the states. It’s really one of a kind.
A little bit after that Jason and I had our movie and Television series spree where we watched a few seasons of house and went to the pier to see the starlings fly around in their flocks. They almost look like a giant ink blob that is oozing throughout the sky. Jason won me a Piglet plushie and I got him a Dangermouse set. I also found out that I cannot play the game Dance Dance Revolution, Or Dancing Stage for you Europeans anymore. Kind of a shock since I was #1 in America for a while online, and could handle anything really with no problem, only to find that now I tire and fail at even the easiest of stages. I guess if you don’t use it, you DO lose it. Hehe.
Lately Jason and I are having our first Christmas together, Advent calendars, Christmas tree’s and all. The rents have sent out the majority of the packages that I will be receiving thus far, as I only have 34 days left before I have to head all the way back to Yankeeland (Shudder)… We received a lot of cake mixes, one of which I made a few hours ago for Jason and I to enjoy before he gets home. Along with that was an unexpected birthday present which was a game card and the expansion of World of Warcraft. Being the gamer/geek/nerd that I am I had played that game a lot in the past and quit from boredom. However there is plenty for me to do now, and I was surprised to find that Jason even likes to play a little bit, but if I told you he had a level 13 Blood Elf Warlock, he would probably kill me. (It’s our secret right?)
Other than that I have been working on a few things here and there, attempting to work on a game that I have been making for 1.5 years now which is seemingly becoming more and more unlikely that I am going to finish coding, and writing a collection of short stories that are told like campfire stories which revolve around six teenagers and shows just how fragile people are, regardless of their sexuality and skin colour. Last week Jason and I went out to the front to get rid of some stale bread which we threw to dozens and dozens of pigeons, and I had a little surprise of one who was so brave that he (or she) perched on my arm and ate bread right out of my hand. I am pretty sure that is the first time I ever held a bird for more than 2 seconds and the first time one ate out my hands, usually I am not so hot with animals. On our way back we ran into an elderly woman who asked us if we could get her some items from the co-op, which Jason and I happily did and brought them back to her. I wasn’t sure what had happened and why she was left alone, but it worried me that she wasn’t getting enough to eat, and I also wondered how many people took her money and scrammed. Hopefully she rested with a full tummy and everything will be alright for her. I think that we are going to check on her later on today as well just to make sure. Other than all that nothing else much has happened. We are still just happily living life as it comes, and are happy to have each others company while we can. I can see the nocturnal amiss closing up the gates of time that I have left here, and even though I don’t really want to think about it and refuse to most of the time, there are some times where I have to think of how I am going to handle getting a New apartment, job, etc when I get home. It’s a lot to do for a 19 year old (well -20 tomorrow), but I know I will be able to handle things fine as I always seem to. Don’t sweat the small stuff, just live life as it comes and smile.
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Other than that I have been working on a few things here and there, attempting to work on a game that I have been making for 1.5 years now which is seemingly becoming more and more unlikely that I am going to finish coding, and writing a collection of short stories that are told like campfire stories which revolve around six teenagers and shows just how fragile people are, regardless of their sexuality and skin colour. Last week Jason and I went out to the front to get rid of some stale bread which we threw to dozens and dozens of pigeons, and I had a little surprise of one who was so brave that he (or she) perched on my arm and ate bread right out of my hand. I am pretty sure that is the first time I ever held a bird for more than 2 seconds and the first time one ate out my hands, usually I am not so hot with animals. On our way back we ran into an elderly woman who asked us if we could get her some items from the co-op, which Jason and I happily did and brought them back to her. I wasn’t sure what had happened and why she was left alone, but it worried me that she wasn’t getting enough to eat, and I also wondered how many people took her money and scrammed. Hopefully she rested with a full tummy and everything will be alright for her. I think that we are going to check on her later on today as well just to make sure. Other than all that nothing else much has happened. We are still just happily living life as it comes, and are happy to have each others company while we can. I can see the nocturnal amiss closing up the gates of time that I have left here, and even though I don’t really want to think about it and refuse to most of the time, there are some times where I have to think of how I am going to handle getting a New apartment, job, etc when I get home. It’s a lot to do for a 19 year old (well -20 tomorrow), but I know I will be able to handle things fine as I always seem to. Don’t sweat the small stuff, just live life as it comes and smile.
Yesterday we travelled up with a massive suitecase to see the old folks, that are my parents, who, apart from bringing me into the world and are completely mad, were full of fun and happiness and filled us up with egg sandwiches. Tomorrow, Matt and I are off up to the big smoke that is London on Matt's Birthday treat. I wont say too much, as he'll be casting his eye's over this shortly and I don't want to let the bag out of the cat!
Ok, now for a little bit of fun, I saw this on Stephen Chapman's fab blog The State of the Nation UK! and thought it rather jolly and fun, good for a giggle.
Matt and I often discuss the cultural differences between our two nations, bu I'm proud to be British, and here are just a few reasons why.
Only in Britain... can you get a pizza to your house faster than an ambulance.
Only in Britain... do supermarkets make sick people walk all the way to the back of the shop to get their prescriptions while people can buy cigarettes at the front.
Only in Britain... do people order double cheeseburgers, large fries, and a DIET coke.
Only in Britain... do banks leave both doors open yet chain the pens to the counters.
Only in Britain... do we leave cars worth thousands of pounds on the drive and lock our junk and cheap lawn mower in the garage.
Only in Britain... are there disabled parking places in front of the ice skating rink.
And just because it Christmas, here's some more reasons to be proud of our country folk!
3 Brits die each year testing if a 9v battery works on their tongue.
58 Brits are injured each year by using sharp knives instead of screwdrivers.
31 Brits have died since 1996 by watering their Christmas tree while the fairy lights were plugged in.
British Hospitals reported 4 broken arms last year after cracker pulling accidents.
18 Brits had serious burns in 2000 trying on a new jumper with a lit cigarette in their mouth.
5 Brits were injured last year in accidents involving out of control Scalextric cars.
And finally.........In 2000, eight Brits cracked their skulls whilst throwing up into the toilet.
More soon my little fruit bats!!
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Hi Guys, good to read about you all again.
Just wanted to say what a really lovely kind thing you did for that old dear.
Its all too easy to forget the old and the lonely, perhaps you can give her the age concern phone number (IF she has a phone) mybe they can help her get her proper entitlement?
Also want to know if Matt was aware of the 1970s meaning of bird when he was talking about the (Very) rare times he has a bird -ooooh er misses (in a keneth Williams accent)
cheers for now,
tom
Thanks for your comment Tom, it's great to be back and have you along for the ride, a true regular reader and a friend indeed - Thanks for being here with us.
Thanks also for the kind words about the old dear, we've been back to see her and get her some more bits from the Co-Op!
She told us that her daughter visits regularly, to make sure she's ok, which is a comfort. We're going to pop by again, sometime, especially as it's getting colder these long winter nights.
Hehe, he had no idea about the 1970's bird meaning until I just explained it all to him, which has given a few chuckles! Thanks.
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