Friday, February 23, 2007

Life is a canoe…or a kayak…?

Jen, am I just paddling round in circles by myself?

Also, everybody have a look at the trailer for next week’s Gilmore Girls

http://www.cwtv.com/video/?vid=102

Please? Okay.

Mrs Kim should have her own show. She should have her own channel.

I cannot wait to see Lane’s babies. The bed in the road thing looked a bit overdramatic, but they have to beat the running to church for the wedding thing. Oh, and “walking with dead people’s not my thing. Lets go.”

On a non-Gilmore subject…no, I can’t think of anything. Okey spudokey.

Have fun, people!

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

You Just Have to See it!

I am going to inspire the young people! Splendid!
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Monday, February 19, 2007

Who AM I?

Okay, so I was doing some internet research. Now I’m just procrastinating…

 

You Are a Life Blogger!


Your blog is the story of your life - a living diary.
If it happens, you blog it. And make it as entertaining as possible.
You Are 40% Boyish and 60% Girlish

You are pretty evenly split down the middle - a total eunuch.
Okay, kidding about the eunuch part. But you do get along with both sexes.
You reject traditional gender roles. However, you don’t actively fight them.
You’re just you. You don’t try to be what people expect you to be.
You Keep Things Chill


For you, the whole adrenaline thing is totally over rated. You’ll take safety over an emergency room trip.
This doesn’t mean you don’t break out of your comfort zone. You just don’t stray too far from it.
You are “Face with Glasses”
You Are a Christmas Sweater!


Over the top, colorful, and totally flashy.
You’re not afraid to be a little tacky.
Your Irish Name Is…



Maeve Martin
Your 2005 Song Is


Since You’ve Been Gone by Kelly Clarkson

“But since you’ve been gone
I can breathe for the first time
I’m so moving on”

In 2005, you moved on.

You Are Lisa Simpson


A total child prodigy and super genius, you have the mind for world domination.

But you prefer world peace, Buddhism, and tofu dogs.

You will be remembered for: all your academic accomplishments

Your life philosophy: “I refuse to believe that everybody refuses to believe the truth”

You Are 40% Addicted to Blogthings


Okay, so you know how to take and post a Blogthing.
But you’re no addict. (Hey, this quiz *proves* it!)
For you, Blogthings is more of a healthy habit.
At least, that’s what you tell yourself!

So now you know.

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Well, “Lor” and Christopher are finally finished. I have to give credit to the writers for the scene with Lorelai at Chin Chin’s funeral (poor Chin Chin! Poor Michel!), because that worked, I thought. Also, whilst I wasn’t too keen on the whole “I need you to know that - you’re - you’re the man I want to want” thing, I loved the bit where Chris said: “I’ve been asking you to marry me for twenty years. We’re finally married, and I still feel like I’m asking.” You could write a book of quotes that just sum up Chris entirely. For instance, “Every time you come back, Mom’s crying and you’re not being there.”

If only I could sum up what I wanted to say like that. Woe is me.

So, in other news, I have been thinking about those moments in life that when you later turn into a super-villain, people look back and pinpoint it on that moment in fifth grade when you got pushed down the stairs by the most popular person in school, or something like that. Those moments that build up such a resentment inside of you that you feel like throwing trains around. That make you so frustrated you get thrown out of anger management classes for being too angry, like Jade Goody. When you feel humiliated, and small, and like listening to Pink (I’m a hazard to myself…etc.).

Then I was thinking about Disney Princesses (as you do) and how when you’re little adults are always trying to shove them into your face as being perfect, and wouldn’t you love hair that shiny, or to be able to dance like that, or to be able to sing so prettily. And they are perfect. But as you grow up you realise that you are never going to be perfect, which is a bit depressing to say the least. This is where Nickelodeon comes in (for me at least).

Every single half-hour slot on that channel is filled with a tween/teenager who does something stupid, gets into a ridiculous situation, and then has to get themselves out of it. For example:”Oh no! I turned my boyfriend into a frog / lost my job / ran my hand through a random boy’s hair / dropped spaghetti over someone who wanted to promote my father / accidentally flew my sister out to Hollywood! Bummer!” But then we learn an important lesson, and everything is fine. Instead of the Disney perspective where there is a villain who is out to get you, despite your perfection, generally the problems are caused by the person themself.

Which is much more realistic. I mean, how many of us are lucky enough to be born with our own mortal enemies? Very few. The rest of us have to work for them. By, say, having a bag that is too large, or getting slightly too excited when the school bus comes around the corner in the mornings. Or singing all of the time, because that’s the way I was brought up, dammit!

So as the friendly, cheesy, predictable magic teacher on Sabrina showed, you don’t blame babies for falling over when they’re learning to walk. And all of us teenage witches should be allowed to make mistakes too.

Oh, and I updated my Virtual Gilmores, if you’re interested.

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Gift cards, Pritt stick and so much more

WHSmith and I used to get on very well. However, today was proof that our relationship has been severely damaged, perhaps forever.

They think they are a book shop. Yet they are completely incapable of putting things in the right sections, most books in the teenage area suitable for about twelve year olds. They sell the dieting magazines under the title of “hobbies”. Ask anyone who is on a diet, and I am pretty sure they wouldn’t call it one of their hobbies. There is no one in the whole shop who could possibly understand why I might want to purchase an unabridged version of Les Miserables (“but it’s so long. Do you know that it’s long? This version is only 50 pages, wouldn’t that be better?”). On every single bookshelf there is at least 4 copies of “This Book Could Save Your Life”, yet they only stock 2 Meg Cabot books. Their York Notes stand only has notes on An Inspector Calls, and there are more KS2 revision guides than GCSE ones. How many 11 year olds buy revision guides?!

They think they are a stationers. Yet they do not sell medium sized Pritt sticks. Only the small ones and the large ones. Oh, also, I looked at one of their planner things. The journal section was 0.5cm thick. The To Do section was 4cm thick. This is clearly madness.

They do not sell the old version of Pride and Prejudice, they have the most ridiculously limited collection of CDs, and they sell gift vouchers for clothes shops.

What is wrong with these people?!

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Friday, February 9, 2007

Unbelievable.

Absolutely unbelievable.

Does nobody want us to learn? Our school is now pretty much officially the wimpiest school in the whole county. How many inches of snow are there on the ground? Oh, yes, that’s right, zero. None. Nada. Zilch.

And ice, yes, so it’s slippery, but we would all have driven in it quite happily if it were before Christmas.

And don’t think I’m finished with you, mother nature. You’ve taken this too far. And I will take revenge when you least expect it. Mwah ha ha ha ha!

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Thursday, February 8, 2007

Gee, thanks

Well, thanks for all of your help last night, mother nature. I am adding this to the list. Along with the time it rained to whole week I was on holiday, the many D of E expedtitions in the freezing cold, the times when it has been lovely weather when I was meant to be doing my coursework. Not to mention the whole bumblebee thing that I probably shouldn’t go into.

But see if I care.

It’s not like I haven’t been very nice to you in the past. I mean, what with the tree planting and all. Also helping all those snails in primary school. And stopping people from chopping worms in half. I thought we were friends. I guess not.

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Wednesday, February 7, 2007

There’s no business like snow business

There are forecasts for snow tomorrow. On the way back from Bristol to school this evening, we got stuck behind a gritter that was laying down salt all the way practically up to the gates. Everyone is anticipating a snow day, unheard of since the, um, Great Snow of year 8.

I, however, do not want it to snow. I do not want to stay at home. I do not want to have a snowball fight. I do not want to take pictures, build a snowman or have to put on 12 different sock layers.

I want to go to school, dammit.

My hands are cracked and bleeding. My feet are purple. This does not make me happy. Surprisingly enough.

So this is my plea to Mother Nature, if she happens to have internet access and enjoys blogs of this nature, to please hold off the snow, send it somewhere else, and let me do my thing.

Snow in December is lovely. Snow in February is just irritating.

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Sunday, February 4, 2007

Insignificant things…

…that I am too lazy to do:

  1. Change over the toilet roll when it runs out (I will wait until there is one sheet left, then use the new one without putting it onto the toilet roll holder)
  2. Wash my hair (I have to make myself go swimming all of the time because otherwise I can’t be bothered)
  3. Transfer my music from my computer onto my iPod
  4. Get my camera out of my bag in public places to take pictures (I think this comes from having everyone staring at me when my film rewound in a church…although my camera is digital…)

Significant things that I am too lazy to do:

  1. Reduce, reuse, recycle
  2. Eat 5 portions of fruit and veg a day
  3. Drink enough water
  4. Go to bed at a reasonable time

 

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