clo_again: (Pigs Might Fly)
Y'all. Y'ALL.

Buffy is now £63 on Amazon. My brother just sent me a £20 Amazon voucher for my birthday.

...So maybe I just bought the complete collection of Buffy. I chose that over the complete Stargate SG-1 for two reasons; SG-1 is still £104 so £20 doesn't go a whole way toward making it 'money I can afford to spend', and I already own three seasons of SG-1 (and have most of eight here and there). Plus, Buffy is... well, Buffy. I sold the two series I owned before I went backpacking to make a bit more money and promised myself I'd buy the complete collection when I had the money. Hopefully it won't be £53 this time next week (it was £73 last week) but even at £63 that's only £9/$14 a season and really, I can't see it going cheaper. At least not much cheaper. I just tempted Murphy's Law didn't I. Sigh.

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My birthday last Tuesday was fun! Spent far far too much money in Lancaster (picked up Tim Minchin's So Fucking Rock special edition DVD which by the way? So worth it! There's bunch of stuff on there that's not in the E4 broadcast. By the way, E4's showing him again tomorrow night. If you haven't seen it before, you should watch. At the very least then some of my rambling posts may make more sense). Met [livejournal.com profile] jesse_kips for Starbucks and catch-up and she bought the knife I used to carve my pumpkins tonight for me because I had no ID and I always get IDed. Thankfully I have friends who actually have their driving licences so I can carve pumpkins. ^__^

Speaking of pumpkins, my efforts this year (you'll already have seen this if you read my Twitter) )


Also on my birthday I went to see Up (in 2D, not 3D in an attempt to avoid the kids because it's been half-term. It worked because the 2D wasn't even a quarter full and there were only a few kids, all of whom were quiet the whole way through). I loved it, even though it made me cry many tears and was, possibly, not as good as Wall-e. Wall-e is one of my favourite films though, so that's probably not so helpful. It is lovely though and I think more of a film for adults than kids, despite some hilarious jokes ("SQUIRREL!" Bwahahah).

Something else that I thought while watching it but can't seem to find confirmation of; when the Doberman-boss dog's voice is broken? HE TOTALLY SOUNDS LIKE FOAMY. THERE ARE NO WORDS FOR HOW MUCH. I was actually convinced it was but I forgot to check the credits and IMDB just lists one guy as 'various dogs'. It sounded so much like Foamy that I laughed even more. <3

Then I came home to cupcakes (in lieu of an actual cake since we'd had a ton of cake lately). It was a nice day. V. quiet compared to my two and a half weeks of mad touring-the-country-in-search-of-funsies last year but then, I had a crap year last year compared to this one. I'm not complaining. :D Plus I had the awesomest birthday cake candles in the history of birthday cakes ) I love them muchly.

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As you can see, in general my life hasn't been that exciting lately. I'm all signed up for NaNo but 48 minutes into November, I'm still at 0 words so... we'll see. My training plan didn't exactly work out but it made me write more than I've written for a while. I might make it. There's a pep talk from Jasper Fforde coming up this week which I'm quite deliriously excited for! So I have to make it to at least Wedesday.

Right. Off to watch the end of Nightmare Before Christmas and then finally blow out the pumpkin candles because I think 1am is a bit late for any more Trick or Treaters.
clo_again: (Paul McDermott - Help Me!)
Things I've just discovered that make me happy; I'm planning to go see Up when I head to Lancaster for my birthday next week and on checking the film times just now, apparently they're showing it in 3D as well as 2D. Hurrah! The tickets are more expensive than for 2D but they're Super Saver Tickets because it's on a weekday before 5pm so it actually works out the same price as a normal ticket.

Birthday happys. Awesome. :D [livejournal.com profile] jesse_kips you're welcome to come with if you want. If not I shall be cheesecaking and coffeeing and shopping for some time before! ^_^ I could see you in Starbucks say... half one?

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So yeah, I haven't posted for a bit. S'up with that? Nothing really, except my general apathy toward life in general right now. I'm not doing anything which is really ridiculous when you consider that I only worked two hours today and only four yesterday and four Monday. It's just that working across the middle of the day seems to eat time to do anything and I come home only to bum around because I'm tired from work. I'm actually annoying myself immensely but don't know what to do about it.

Signed up for NaNo again and I'm officially in training, by writing a hundred more words a day to hopefully get myself in the habit. On Monday my word target was 200 words and I hit 350+. Yesterday target 300 and I hit 330. Today is 400 and I've been sitting around for seven hours now without so much as typing a word. I even opened the damn fic I'm working on earlier only to close it and have a nap instead. I can't be doing this when my word count needs to be 1600+ a day instead of 400. I'm going to have to start as soon as I get home from work, not right before I go to sleep. Argh. But, I guess, I knew I'd be like this which is why I'm trying to get in the habit. I'm off to watch In Treatment with my laptop now and hopefully I'll hit 400 words before I have to drag myself off to bed because I have two days of getting up early and three hours to work Saturday. I couldn't say no to working Saturday because I'd already asked for my birthday off. Meh. -_- Working six days in a row sucks, even when when it's just for a few hours some days. I really don't think this ridiculous job is helping the apathy at all, but I suspect it'll be great for NaNo (if I actually use the spare time) to be only working a few hours a day Monday-Wednesday.

Plus with all the extra hours I'm thinking I may as well stick it until Christmas because it's enough money to pay back my 'rents and considering basically everything tripwise is paid for now (London, hotel for Cardiff, train tickets except the ones from London-Cardiff because it worked out much cheaper to have an extra night in London around the Cardiff weekend. Dear British Rail, you are stupid) I might even have money left over for Christmas presents. :D Which is good!

Less good is my inability to accomplish even the simplest thing, like fill in application forms. I really need to take NaNo seriously this year. Some sort of daily goal would be awesome right now.

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I never talked about how much fun I had in Edinburgh, partly because I started a post and got too lazy to finish halfway through so in my mind I did talk about it, only I never posted, and partly because I had such an awful cold that week and I came home and sleep-walked through the next few days because walking all over Edinburgh is exhausting when you're only breathing at half-capacity.

But I did have fun! Once I got there that is; I got to the train station early on the Saturday morning only to discover my train to Lancaster where I'd connect up to Edinburgh was cancelled, possibly due to the appalling amount of fog ) although I still can't see why fog would affect the trains enough to be cancelled. The parental drove me the forty minutes to Lancaster though and, thanks to having a half-hour wait between connections, I even had time to go get a Starbucks before my train. Did occur to me that that was the second thing to go wrong (first was my hotel being overbooked) and I spent the rest of the weekend in fear of the Third Thing (because these things happen in threes right?) but it was all fine. My hotel fears were baseless; the hotel I'd been moved to was very nice and I had an exec room which was decorated much nicer than the eye-scouring blue the website showed the basic rooms in. It was the wrong end of Prince's Street for everything I wanted (and Prince's Street is an epically long goddamn street) but I found the venue just fine and I found Grassmarket which was as full of cool shops as I remember it (the really cool sci-fi/fantasy bookshop had a plushy Cthulhu. I did not buy it but I really really wanted to).

I'd forgotten how staggeringly pretty Edinburgh is. All I could think walking around is that if they chose to film a fantasy film there and claim it was any sort of fantasy city? No CGI required. It's all turrets and arched windows and elaborate carvings, especially around the Royal Mile. I wish I'd had a day to just chill and wander a bit slower but it was still fun. I do like Edinburgh. Don't know if I've spent enough time there to officially love it but it's certainly right up there with Cardiff and Sydney on the 'cities I like to spend time bumming around just for the sake of being there' short-list.

I also managed one other thing I wanted to do while I was there, which was to go check out the Scott Monument ) in Prince's Street Gardens just because DAAS* did one of their Big Gig shows from there and I wanted to get a picture of it today. It was only later that I realised they might've done their show from the other side but from what I can remember (I haven't got around to checking on the DVD) it was definitely the side away from the road. It was a bit odd seeing something DAAS-related in such a decidedly UK setting. It kind of made me miss Australia more.

And then I got a bit more of Australia-in-the-UK with, of course, the entire reason I went; Tim Minchin who was brilliant. I had a spectacular view ) if you can tell from my appalling phone camera pictures, slightly to the side but almost as close as the front row and no one in front of me because I was in the front row of the balcony. The amazing seat totally made up for the ridiculous sore throat I had from walking around all day with a cold, because I didn't have to cheer too loud to make up for being right at the back. ^_^ He really is fantastic live. Canvas Bags got such an epic cheer so clearly the whole place was mostly full of previous Minchin-ers and although he didn't encore with Not Perfect, he did White Wine in the Sun which is enough to make me think I'll be buying the whole show off iTunes when I've got a bit more money. I'm jealous of [livejournal.com profile] mayakitten for getting to see him now, because I'd love to go again. *wistful* If I'd been in London this weekend I would've gone to the ones he's doing at Hammersmith (though I'm not totally missing those because uh, I was regretting not buying a signed DVD so [livejournal.com profile] kindoftrouble offered to try to get me one from Hammersmith, even though she isn't going to the show. So I'm kind of there in spirit! :D And also owe my soul to [livejournal.com profile] kindoftrouble. Again. I could do with several hundred souls by now).

But on his next tour, I am so there. And so dragging along everyone else in sight because as fun as he was when I was by myself, it'd be even better with a bunch of people.

So kinda sad that's over but still to come this year: Roger Federer, Andy Roddick (as confirmed this week, yay!) and John Barrowman2 so I haven't exactly got a boring lead-up to Xmas. :DDDD

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It's actually gone 11pm now and I still haven't written anything or moved off my bed. Right. Yes. In Treatment (which is already losing my interest on the third week but I like the girl on Wednesdays so I'm quite happy for tonight) and writing and I really need to start DVDing some of the Top Gear off the Sky box. After all, we should be getting a new series soon. I need the space. :D

You've been reading This Is Clo's Life. Hopefully I won't leave it over a week between posts next time so the next post won't need to be so epically long and rambling.


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*Speaking of DAAS, I know why I'm not getting GNW uploads to Mininova; the person was using Demonoid to get them and it's down. I'm hoping when Demonoid goes back up, I'll be able to catch up. Really really hoping. I'm missing my weekly dose of McDermott something terrible. :( Damn you Demonoid.
clo_again: (Paul McDermott - Happy Face)
Okay, so there was new Good News Week on this week? Dear Channel Ten, I want a full goddamn podcast this time. No more fourteen and ten minute nonsense! I don't care if you make me pay $2.99 per episode or what-the-hell-ever. I JUST WANTS A WHOLE EPISODE. DAMN YOUS.

We didn't get the Melbourne Comedy Festival one as a podcast either. It's probably on Youtube in bits but it's not the same. Just because we're in Britain doesn't mean we don't want to watch GNW Channel Ten! 'm just saying. And tomorrow I have 750 more buckets to security tag so believe me, you do not want to piss me off further this week or we'll see how many irritating complaint emails I can cram into the hours between 5:30pm and midnight. Hint: IT WILL BE MANY.

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In other news, work doesn't suck so much. Yes it's tedious and repetitive but there are no customers. I didn't realise 'til now just what a big part customers played in my Issues with my last job; plus everyone is nicer in this place, in that I don't get told I'm weird for liking Top Gear and they actually know interesting things like that iPhones don't work around here and where I should go if I want to go horse-riding. So apart from my GNW problems, life is not so bad.

BUT. It will be in a few days because people on Twitter are already going on about the Edinburgh Fringe. I want to go so badly and just don't have any money, not to mention accomodation's going to be non-existent. Why don't I know anyone in Edinburgh? WHY? Neil Gaiman and Wil Anderson are going to be there, plus all the International Book Festival goodness. I hate everyone who's going and leaving me here. Bah. *sulks* I'm thinking next year I should plan to go for at least a week of it. How far in advance would I need to book the hostel do you think? Hm.

I just idly checked what Tim Minchin is up to and realised he's actually performing on my birthday. But in Northampton which even though I don't know where it is (it was featured in Kinky Boots wasn't it?) I definitely cannot get to because it's like five hours on the train. And I rather suspect the London one on the 24th will be sold out, because it's London. Maybe Birmingham... There're seats left in Birmingham but I couldn't get back that late, so I'd have to stay over on top of the £40 train ticket (the Tim Minchin ticket is only £17.50. How dumb is that, that my train ticket is more than double the price of what I'd be going to see?) Mmmmmmexpensive. And Manchester which is easier to get to for me is pretty much sold out of all the good seats. Maybe I'll take a raincheck. *gloom*

(I'm not checking out Edinburgh for October 10th. I'm really not. I can't afford it dammit, even though it's cheaper for me to get to Edinburgh than London. Ack, I hate not being rich.)

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Actually while I'm thinking of train tickets, [livejournal.com profile] kindoftrouble when am I coming down for in November? And did you know that there's another Top Gear Live show going on in November too? However, the cheapest tickets seem to be £42. I can't decide if that's too ridiculous or not but given that I'm probably skipping anything birthdayish in October this year... I don't know. It could be the wrong end of November anyway, in which case maybe not.

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Anything else... nope, I'm all out of complaints. Except, my pay for last week showed up in my bank account today. Haaaaaaappppyyyyyyyy. More of that in the next month please! I could so totally cope with a fulltime job at this place.

Okay, now I'm really out of anything to pointlessly ramble about. Laters y'all. :-)
clo_again: (Maneki Neko - Year of the Cow)
Because it was an awesome birthday and an awesome weekend in general. Kind've irritating that I now have to go back to thinking of jobs and the damn job agency (though it ocurred to me I might just get another £90 while down in London, which considering my finances right now would be lovely. That said, I expect they'll say "You aren't actively looking for a job this week, so we'll just keep the money thanks." Which is annoying. Fair, especially since I decided somewhat mournfully that season two of Farscape was too expensive at £42 but still bought the mini-series and first season of Battlestar Galactica for £20 instead - but still annoying).

Will do the recap and photo thing tomorrow. Right now I'm knackered (forgot the clocks went back today and got up at my normal time when I could've had an extra hour of sleep, dammit) but Barnabas is getting some much-needed exercise in his ball so I'm off to play some more Alice. Which I'd pretty much given up hope of ever owning until [livejournal.com profile] hill2k gave it to me for my birthday and there was new levels of squee. It's fantastic.

Also: Top Gear tonight? Awesome. Except my mother needs to be banned from the room when I'm watching TV, since she talked through both TG and Long Way Down, about completely unrelated things. Very. Very. Annoying.
clo_again: (Roger - Only Human)
Spent today shopping for a choker as my twenty-first birthday present from the 'rentals. Didn't find anything but was being kinda picky about something to go with my dress for the Winter Ball, only I just found an old necklace that'll go perfect and there was a pretty white one I turned down simply on the basis that it wouldn't go. So maybe that, maybe not, I don't know. Have discovered there are way too many boring jewellery shops in the world. Waaaaayy too many.

So, very girly day. During which, I also had a totally weak moment bought another pair of shoes. TWO PAIRS IN LESS THAN THREE WEEKS. I usually buy like one pair a year or something. I blame the purple laces and the half price offer and the sheer stress of this last week. I was ready to curl up in bed and never leave yesterday.

There you go; shoes to heal the soul. Now I know how shoe companies stay in business. Though considering I'm all shoe-ed out and will probably buy Doctor Who books instead next time I'm stressed, maybe that's not a sound argument on which to base marketing campaigns.

Yo-yo-ing over Hamster today. Massive, huge, gigantic relief that he's out of ICU (which my mother casually dropped into conversation on the way to shopping and which I didn't dare believe until I'd got home and seen the headlines for myself), while still being quietly terrified that he's apparently still not talking properly and the only people being of any use and reassurance at all are Jeremy and James who have my undying love and devotion forever for their upbeat attitude while conveying all the things the doctors aren't saying. Seriously, James? Was indifferent to him before this but now, now I would willingly give him my soul all wrapped up in shiny paper for being just fantastic.

So... yeah. Am still liable to go teary at any point, though this month's sucky timing might be part of that. Automatically flipping over to UKTV G2 yesterday to find they'd taken Top Gear completely off their schedule (when they usually show it about five times a day) made it sort of hit home quite hard too.

Also want to personally go and beat to a pulp every stupid fucking idiot using this as an excuse to talk shit about Top Gear, because IT'S NOT LIKE THEY GO 300+MPH EVERY DAMN WEEK. Idiots. Yes this one thing went wrong beyond words but it was unusual in just how dangerous it was and when -- WHEN, DAMMIT IT ALL. WHEN. *touches wood* -- Hamster's better he'll be the one yelling the loudest about how unfair it is if they're forced to tone it down. (You know, I think he will. It seems to be the general view and one I totally agree with.) Stop talking shit about things that have worked without serious injury for years, focus on supporting Hamster to get better and get over your own misguided sense of self-importance. Or stay in your cave, pick fleas off the other cowards and let the rest of the world evolve better without your stupidity.

... I think I needed to get that out. Um. Yes. Also, from what I've heard? If the Daily Mail offices burnt to the ground tonight, I wouldn't be overly devastated.

Kermit the loach does not look happy. Starting to suspect the newish tank is too tall for him. Some sort of rethink might be in order.


edit: As much as it pains me to play devil's advocate for a tabloid, BBC News 24 says Clarkson's column in The Sun tomorrow talks about Hamster walking for the first time again, so might be worth a look-see. Or, you can probably read it on the 'net but regardless, it's a great bit of news to go to sleep with. :)


edit: Was I driving like an idiot?

Oh Hamster. I-- No. Honestly, no words. Except this entry needs a new mood.

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