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A week biking, 2 weeks walking and climbing, and a weeks holiday with the family.

Kinda busy, but I don't like sitting around.


It would also appear that I've began writing lovey mush...not good!!! Let's hope that's it out of my system.

Timmy
 
Burt is unimpressed.
Irony being 'more power
than you realise'

And yes nightvision
I am getting observant
but not insulting :(

I am watching 'Roots'
slavery is depressing
makes for good TV
 
I have three weeks leave from work after tonight's shift, and will be spending it visiting frienRAB in their respective universities. Sheffield, Leicester and Lincoln are all on the list so far... I'm gonna try and see a few banRAB while I'm there as well. :)
 
Liquid Tension Experiment and the likes probably didnt exist when you were a junior. You gotta listen to progressive metal man, none of this Cryptopsy stuff.
 
Ugh I'm really annoyed at myself for coming up with an interesting narrative for a story. I just haven't done anything with it since I got up to like page 42 (formatted like a mass paperback). The story is a long one at that.

I need to re-torrent Microsoft Office '07 because I built a new computer. I'm running on Windows 7 64-bit.
 
Anyhow... this is my note for the day, and I'm making it public because as a lyricist, it has a lot to do with the inspirational department.

I discovered sadness and melancoly is my ultimate source of inspiration. Everywhere. When I am very sad, I tend to write my best lines, I tend to ge tthe best out of myself, and usually it's the epoque of my life in which I am the most focused. However I don't consider myself a sad person. However, I find in sadness a larger spectrum of emotions than I do in happiness...

I don't know. I am also needy of a female character in my life... but God only knows why the fuck I'm so strange and I don't get anything out of nowhere. Maybe I'm meant to be alone for a lifetime.

Anyway... I got semi-drunk yesterday.

On a side note, if Burt sees this he will hate me for the rest of his moRABhip. :-|
 
nice... may be worth a shot. I've found Sci-Fi to be a bit of a minefield - it's either very good or very bad.

I keep trying to start writing myself, as it's something I've always loved, but I just never get the time, you know?
 
Novelist-wise, I'm a complete Terry Pratchett geek. There's just something in his humour that cracks me up - he can do subtle jabs just as well as blatant cheesy puns which aren't that funny but you smile anyway. Plus his daughter is HOT!
 
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