Tonight a bunch of us went out for Charlie's birthday, and it was lotsa fun - great company, good atmosphere, and overall a good laugh. The thing that piqued my interest though was the restaurant that we went to - The Texas Embassy just near Trafalgar Square. Actually it could have been nearer [...]
Entries from December 2004
2004-12-31 : Charlotte the Starlet
December 31st, 2004 No Comments
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2004-12-30 : Less “poetry in motion”, more “Filthy limerick in motion”
December 30th, 2004 No Comments
Evening trendsetters !
Well there we go - I've had another Typically British Experience!! On Boxing Day (am still curious as to the origins of this expression - I thought that somehow being up on this half of the world would make it instantly clear and obvious, but as yet I'm predictably none the wiser) [...]
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2004-12-29 : One from the history books.
December 29th, 2004 No Comments
It just occurred to me the other day - before I left Adelaide, Mat and I spent a fair amount of time cooking up/researching a story for me to tell Brits when they invariably asked what it is I'm doing here. The only weird part is that so far, nobody's really asked in [...]
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2004-12-25 : Then one soggy Christmas Eve, etc.
December 25th, 2004 No Comments
Well that was fun ! My first Christmas away from home.
I was going to say “it's the little differences”, but let's face it - the differences were pretty bloody substantial. For starters, I didn't wake up feeling seedy on the floor in Jono & Julia's living room. There ends a slightly less [...]
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2004-12-24 : And a partridge in a pear tree (bom BOM!)
December 24th, 2004 No Comments
Only a couple of days to go until the sweaty bloke in the red outfit attempts mass-scale home invasion.
It occurred to me th'other day that I didn't get around to sending any Christmas cards this year… or indeed any Christmas emails ! It's unusually slack of me, because typically when I say I [...]
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2004-12-21 : I have to push the pramalooooooooooooot
December 21st, 2004 No Comments
Eric Idle has written a new musical based on Monty Python and the Holy Grail. It sounds thoroughly awesome (and it appears to have a very silly website), but the story doesn't make any mention of a UK run. To me that just seems a little weird, given that Monty Python is essentially [...]
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2004-12-21 : I miss Adelaide…
December 21st, 2004 No Comments
At least it's a story from home that doesn't involve sharks:
Man 'sledges' faulty car
A man in Adelaide's northern suburbs has taken frustration with his car to the extreme in scenes reminiscent of an episode of the classic comedy Fawlty Towers.
Police were called to an address at Salisbury Heights after reports of a man attacking a [...]
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2004-12-16 : Christmas is a time of beards.
December 16th, 2004 No Comments
I'm not sure how quite to segue into this discussion, so I'll go with my usual approach of just blundering into it unexpectedly instead.
There's been some advertising on here lately for various steps forward in the world of shaving technology. The most ludicrous to me seems to be this new razor which has not [...]
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2004-12-14 : The season of silliness.
December 14th, 2004 No Comments
OK, whinging about computers aside, there's been a fair bit of fun in my immediate vicinity of late. Last night Annie and I went to see a comedian by the name of Jimmy Carr down at the Hammersmith Apollo (dagnammit, I seem to spend half my life down there !)… I can't say [...]
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2004-12-10 : OK, so James Cameron could have been right…
December 10th, 2004 No Comments
There's been a couple of news stories running lately which I interpret of being of quite some concern.
The first is the story about scientists growing an array of rat brain cells in a dish and teaching it to fly an F-22 fighter plane. Aside from the “Ooooooh, aaaaaaah !” factor, this news unsettled one [...]
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