Monthly Archives: October 2008
A Week In Progress
I managed to score a free ticket to Frost/Nixon, one of the films playing at this year’s London Film Festival (most of which is too dear for my blood). As the title already states quite simply the film is about … Continue reading
Filed under Characters, Comedy, Film Festival, Film School, Friends, Internet, LFS, Luck, Media, Musings, Opinion, Quirky, Reviews, Russel Brand, Simon Amstell, Sitcoms, Students, Uncategorized, Work, Writing
Dancing Shoes
I have wonky feet. They’re big, flat, and curve inwards to the point that – apparently; I don’t notice any of this myself, not having eyes in the back of my head – it looks as if I’m walking with … Continue reading
Quaintity Not Quantity
Oh. Ooooh that title is bad. Forgive me my sins and bring back my creative edge. The point is that Blackheath, which I’ve now had a chance to fairly thoroughly explore, is quaint; is, in fact, as English as the … Continue reading
Filed under Accommodation, Blackheath, Ealing, Friends, House, London, Musings, Real Estate, Uncategorized
All Change
Tomorrow – if all goes well – we should be getting the internet installed in our place, so this may be unnecesarily jumping the gun a bit, but we happen to find ourselves in the LFS computer ‘suite’ at the … Continue reading
Filed under Blackheath, Change, Football, Friends, House, Individualism
A Cup Half Full
Or half empty. Or overflowing, as is my situation at the moment. Not with joy – not yet anyway – but just with things in general. I’ve had a week of work now, and it feels like far longer. Ten … Continue reading