Friday, January 5th, 2007

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Friday, January 5th, 2007 01:22 am
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The trip into the West End started a little later than intended, given our inability to get moving this morning.

The sales were disappointing, though I managed to pick up a box set of The Prisoner on DVD for £19.98 and a copy of the BBC's recent adaptation of Bleak House - not in the sale but for once reasonably priced. Elle picked up a copy of Plunkett & Macleane for a fiver in FOPP, so it wasn't an entire waste. A quick pint in the Round Table was followed by a trip to Pizza Hut for something suitably lardy before she hits her Weight Watchers diet and I start looking askance at fruit and stuff as part of the "healthier (but boring) lifestyle" that we are supposed to be leading in 2007. Maybe I can hold out until Chinese New Year and make a resolution of it then...?

I faded for a couple of hours this evening, crashing out on the bed. Happily I recovered long enough for us to watch Bad Day At Black Rock and a further episode of BSG. Ah, good stuff. My aged and temperamental DVD player seemed not to want to play the former to begin with, so I had to gull it into thinking I was going to watch something else and then quickly switch the DVDs over. Hah! It will be a long time before I am out-thought by a crotchety DVD player.

I have decided that in terms of clothing and temperature tolerance, Londoners are by and large, complete wimps. The number of people wandering around wrapped up against non-existent Arctic temperatures today was astounding. I was wearing my leather jacket and a tee shirt and generally felt rather warm at that. I certainly haven't felt the need to insert the winter liner as yet. It got a bit chillier after the sun went down, but not intolerably so. If this be Winter, I am looking to emigrate somewhere habitably cool for the Summer. If I can spend early January in a tee shirt and jacket, God alone knows what July and August will be like.

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Friday, January 5th, 2007 01:22 am
caddyman: (Default)
The trip into the West End started a little later than intended, given our inability to get moving this morning.

The sales were disappointing, though I managed to pick up a box set of The Prisoner on DVD for £19.98 and a copy of the BBC's recent adaptation of Bleak House - not in the sale but for once reasonably priced. Elle picked up a copy of Plunkett & Macleane for a fiver in FOPP, so it wasn't an entire waste. A quick pint in the Round Table was followed by a trip to Pizza Hut for something suitably lardy before she hits her Weight Watchers diet and I start looking askance at fruit and stuff as part of the "healthier (but boring) lifestyle" that we are supposed to be leading in 2007. Maybe I can hold out until Chinese New Year and make a resolution of it then...?

I faded for a couple of hours this evening, crashing out on the bed. Happily I recovered long enough for us to watch Bad Day At Black Rock and a further episode of BSG. Ah, good stuff. My aged and temperamental DVD player seemed not to want to play the former to begin with, so I had to gull it into thinking I was going to watch something else and then quickly switch the DVDs over. Hah! It will be a long time before I am out-thought by a crotchety DVD player.

I have decided that in terms of clothing and temperature tolerance, Londoners are by and large, complete wimps. The number of people wandering around wrapped up against non-existent Arctic temperatures today was astounding. I was wearing my leather jacket and a tee shirt and generally felt rather warm at that. I certainly haven't felt the need to insert the winter liner as yet. It got a bit chillier after the sun went down, but not intolerably so. If this be Winter, I am looking to emigrate somewhere habitably cool for the Summer. If I can spend early January in a tee shirt and jacket, God alone knows what July and August will be like.
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It seems that my ultimate ambition of never growing up is still on track one month short of my 48th birthday.

Having missed it on New Year's Day, I have just torrented and watched The Sarah Jane Adventures. It is clearly aimed at the 8-14 market and none the worse for that. I may have reservations about "sonic lipstick", but that apart it was a ripping adventure yarn of the style we used to enjoy when I was a kid, but which, as far as I can see, has all but disappeared from modern telly. Some nice little references to the past (photo of the Brigadier, names suggested for the kid being Alistair and Harry, plus the sketch of the TARDIS), without swamping the show. I am also glad that K9 made a brief appearance, but will not be in the main show as, overall, tis a silly beast.

The show appealed to my inner 10 year old very much and Lis Sladen is as lovely as ever.
caddyman: (K9)
It seems that my ultimate ambition of never growing up is still on track one month short of my 48th birthday.

Having missed it on New Year's Day, I have just torrented and watched The Sarah Jane Adventures. It is clearly aimed at the 8-14 market and none the worse for that. I may have reservations about "sonic lipstick", but that apart it was a ripping adventure yarn of the style we used to enjoy when I was a kid, but which, as far as I can see, has all but disappeared from modern telly. Some nice little references to the past (photo of the Brigadier, names suggested for the kid being Alistair and Harry, plus the sketch of the TARDIS), without swamping the show. I am also glad that K9 made a brief appearance, but will not be in the main show as, overall, tis a silly beast.

The show appealed to my inner 10 year old very much and Lis Sladen is as lovely as ever.

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