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Friday, January 2, 2004


Sit There and Grunt- It's What I Do.
Happy New Year everyone!

Well, this is my first post of 2004 and I have good news- I have posted Chapter 4 of Enter the Net ^_^ I still went with the Christmas parody even though the festive period's all but passed now. It's still a good read, so I've heard. Baron Samedi was a little disappointed with the beginning though, and I can understand that. I pretty much forced myself to start writing it and it pretty much went on from there. I did a little proof and beta reading, but not much. I must have skipped that bit, heh. Still, it's something to take note of. I never mind being told that a bit doesn't work too well. Spelling mistakes I do mind, because even though I want to know they're there, it hacks me off that they are ^_^;

So, how did I spend my New Year's Eve? Trying to/not to be sick was the most memorable part of that party, actually. I think it was a combination of the Bacardi Breezers and garlic bread that did it. Had I not had the Breezers, I'd have been fine. Had I not had the garlic bread, I'd have been fine. but I had both and that had reprocussions that lasted right up until last night. Possibly further, but let's not go into that >.>

It wasn't that bad a party in essence, it just didn't work out how it was supposed to. For starters it was billed as fancy dress, but only me and three others out of the twelve or so who came did dress up. And they were all girls as Playboy bunnies. I probably got the best reaction, though- as the last to get to the train station I got a massive cheer as I got out of the car, hehe. It served its purpose ^_^ The doublet is actually very warm when standing on the seaside in gale-force winds.

Jeremy's dad's house is amazing. They have themed bedrooms! Medieval, Egyptian, The Little Mermaid, Harry Potter, Metallica (Jeremy's, of course)... ah, the structure of the place was amazing. and they're having an indoor swimming pool built. An indoor pool! Jeez, if only I had that kind of money... or that kind of house, even. I'm glad I don't need to be embarassed about my house being bigger than everyone else's now. Jeremy's takes the biscuit. Along with the tray and coffee table. And your shoes.

Before I finish, Ben. BenBenBen. Visit now, heh.

I have RPGs to play...

EDIT: Oh, with regards to the title quote, it's from my friend Steve, talking about how to make conversation with relatives.

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