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Mon Jan 5, 2009, 8:32 AM
  • Mood: Grouchy
  • Reading: The Stone Gods - Jeanette Winterson
  • Watching: House
  • Playing: Lich King!
  • Eating: Nothing :(
  • Drinking: Cherry Coke mmmm
Hullo! I'm just bored and decided to blog it up a little.
Just having my annual gander at the New Year's Honours List, always interesting to discover who is deemed worthy of meeting the Queen!

I'm very pleased to announce that my beloved fantasy author Terry Pratchett is being knighted! All rise for Sir Terry Pratchett, yay :D
Chris Hoy is also to be knighted. It's not that he hasn't worked as hard as Pratchett... but I'm in the demographic of people who think that you need to be old to receive a knighthood; I'm not even sure if anyone else is in that demographic. Chris Hoy is of course a national treasure, coining Great Britain a wonderful THREE Gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics! Kudos to him, but he's only 32 and had only held his MBE (awarded to him for one Gold medal in the '04 Olympics) since 2005.
I may sound grumpy or ungrateful or something, don't get me wrong, Chris Hoy is an incredible athlete and deserves his honours... but perhaps in the light of Terry Pratchett, what I'm trying to say (oh so eloquently) is that Terry deserved his knighthood many, many years ago. Yes, that's it. They're both deserving, but Terry has been deserving for longer! :D PHEW

Okay, other honours:
Peter Jones (Dragon's Den/American Inventor star, entrepreneur extraordinaire!), Robert Plant (you should know he's the singer from the Zep) and Bradley Wiggins (Chris Hoy's teammate) are receiving CBEs. CBE stands for Commander of the British Empire and means holders of CBEs are generally doing awesome things for Britain :D, they command it bitch!

Rebecca Adlington is getting an OBE. I feel sorry for this woman. Ever since she won her second Gold medal at Beijing, the majority of press about her hasn't actually been how fantastically she did, it's been "Oh gawddd I hope she isn't made a Dame!" (the female equivalent of a knight). Personally, I agree, but no one was saying she should be made a Dame, just because Kelly Holmes was awarded with one in 2005.

End rant. Yes :D

Just want to say...

Fri Oct 31, 2008, 3:45 AM
  • Mood: Mortified
  • Reading: North and South - Elizabeth Gaskell
  • Watching: Dead Set
  • Eating: Ham Sandwiches
  • Drinking: Glaceau Vitamin Water
HAPPY HALLOWE'EN! to all those people who watch me
and to those who dont that may stumble upon this journal
:D tis the very witching time of the year !

5 FREE Chibis!

Journal Entry: Wed Aug 13, 2008, 1:50 PM
  • Mood: Apprehensive
  • Reading: The Pirate's Daughter
  • Watching: Big Brother
  • Drinking: Lime Cordial
I requested a chibi from Emi-Sempai, and as part of the deal i have to post my offer of 5 free chibis.

THE SLOTS:
1. Keith - hippooo :D
2.
3.
4.
5.

You can request more than one, heck, request all five if you want!
Don't expect anything spectacular as I haven't tried chibis before, but I will spend time on yours if you request! :D

(A Level results in less than 12 hours!) irk

EDIT: I got AAB in my A Levels! I'm going to Cardiff University! yay!

University Tips

Journal Entry: Tue Aug 12, 2008, 7:23 AM
  • Mood: Apprehensive
  • Reading: The Pirate's Daughter
  • Watching: Olympics
  • Playing: World of Warcraft
  • Drinking: Pepsi Max
Just some University tips for surviving Fresher's Week I read in a magazine:


Fresher's week is, no doubt, already an entry in your diary that you don't want to miss. It's a time of fun, frivolity, frolics; however, it is also a time of organisation, observation and order. Here are 17 things to remember, recognise and - we really need to stop with this alliteration malarkey...

1 - SIGN UP FOR THE UNION
Despite what you read in the news, unions aren't all about picketing. Sometimes they're about a really useful discount card, help with pretty much any problems you may have with your life and a bargain-priced bar.

2 - TAKE ALL FREE THINGS
People will hand things to you. Take these things. Say, "thank you," to the thing-giver. Despite how rich you might initially feel when you get your first loan instalment, you are about to be broke for three to six years. Free pasta sauce, condoms and toiletries are definitely not to be sniffed at (literally in some cases, but beggars can't be choosers).

3 - SET UP A BANK ACCOUNT
Work out which is the best student account for you and go and open one. If you have a bank account already but it isn't a student one, you can change it to get benefits such as an interest-free overdraft. Visit [link], which compares deals offered by all major banks.

4 - BUY YOURSELF A PLANT
A bonsai tree is almost obligatory. It will, however, die, so get two. Many unions host plant and poster sales during fresher's week and beyond.

5 - GO ON A CRAWL
Socially speaking, it's best to crawl before you can walk. Traditionally, this has meant a tour of your new local pubs and bars, organised by your student union, hall of residence, or society. Occasionally, you might even do it in fancy dress. But if you don't find the idea of literally crawling home appealing, some universities are now organising "coffee crawls", which allow you to meet other people and see your new town or city even if alcohol isn't your cup of tea.

6 - SIGN UP FOR FREE-CHOICE MODULES EARLY
Whether you want to get a taster of another subject you're interested in, boost your marks with something you know that you're good at or improve your foreign-language skills, the free-choice module offered by many universities represents an opportunity. Don't do what we did, and have so much fun that your forget to sign up until everything worth taking is full, leaving you to gen up on medieval kitchen studies.

7 - DON'T SET UP ANY STORE CARDS
With those rates of interest, you might as well offer to go and work on the till as slave labour.

8 - LOOK AT THE READING LIST
But don't necessarily buy all the books at once! It'll cost a fortune; your tutors will be able to tell you which are the most important for the following week. Others you can refer to in the library. Bonus points if you actually do any of the reading during freshere's week.

9 - GET YOURSELF A DOCTOR
Ideally do this before you've got rampant fresher's flu and can barely get your wewak, fun-ravaged body out of the house. Your union or halls can help you find the nearest GP, or show some initiative and go on [link] to find your nearest stethoscope-wearer.

10 - INVEST IN A 16-25 RAILCARD
It saves you a third off rail journeys. A similar deal is available for coaches, if you really like a bargain. Visit [link]. As quickly as you can.

11 - ALERT YOUR PARENTS TO YOUR CONTINUED SURVIVAL
AKA, phone home. Or send a text, e-mail or carrier pigeon. While you are busy living it up, your mother is pacing the floors, imagining you bleeding to death after an attack by yobbish seagulls (yes, even in Birmingham; some parents worry in a very creative manner). It doesn't take long to let them know you're OK and, indeed, having the time of your life.

12 - LEARN FIRST AID BASICS
Sounds boring until you need it, but this is a really invaluable use of your time. St. John Ambulance offer courses around the country; check out their website, [link], for events or to download advice you can listen to on your iPod.

13 - LOCK UP YOUR VALUABLES
Fresher's week is like Christmas for thieves: naive students wandering around with loads of cash and valuables on them equate to rich pickings. Plan your routes in advance when you're going out, lock doors and windows when you leave, and keep anything that might get you mugged out of sight. You even need to be on your guard on moving-in day: with lots of people coming and going, and cars left open, it's really hard to spot a thief unless they're in a black-and-white hooped top, holding a bad marked "Swag".

14 - GO ON A NAKED BIKE RIDE
Or a midnight walk in your underwear, or (as we peel off the "limited-clothes" theme like a bad Mackintosh) a group rollerblade session, iPod rave or pillow fight. Many campuses are in cities with their own great events going on; check them out.

15 - STEAL A GOOD SOUVENIR
Obviously, we cannot advocate theft of public property and in any case, the traffic cone is so passé. But for some strange reason, a stolen fresher's ball poster is an hilarious and exciting thing to have for many months after the actual event.

16 - VOLUNTEER FOR DUTY
No, not to get the beers in, but to do something in your new community. Be it reading with school children or painting church halls, [link] has a database of opportunities near you, while Time Bank, [link], is also excellent.

17 - GO TO THE FRESHER'S BALL
This really is an experience to remember; a chance to catch up with all your new friends from around campus and get stuck in to a wide variety of entertainment, from fairground rides to foam parties to washed-up pop stars (think Jason Donovan, the Vengaboys and the Honeyz).



Having become all excited reading this and meticulously typing it out, I bet I don't get my grades for university and spend the next year weeping into the envelopes of the pitiful pay-cheques of my meaningless dead-end job...

Engrish

Journal Entry: Sun Aug 10, 2008, 5:36 AM
  • Mood: Lonely
  • Listening to: Tina Arena
  • Reading: The Lost World
  • Watching: Who Line Is It Anyway?
  • Playing: World of Warcraft
  • Eating: Poached Eggs
  • Drinking: Lime Cordial
Hello all, the following Blog will be translated into "Engrish". To do this you must type out your original message, copy and paste it into Babel Fish Translator, translate into Japanese, the re-translate that text back into English.

Yes, I am very bored at home... alone. I am watching "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" and drawing a fullsize picture for my own entertainment. Once it is completely finished (fully sketched, inked, coloured and scanned) then I will upload it to DeviantArt. I don't want to say much about it but it involves a space travelling dinosaur and a planet ruled by the cactus people.

Anyway, thus ends my blog, enjoy the Engrish and have yourself a chuckle like I myself am having right now!





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