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“Why do you do voluntary work?”

23:17 Jan 31 2008
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“Why do you do voluntary work?”



As I wandered up the hill toward Percy Street, off Canning Street on a very windy day the wind blew at about 50mph and I wondered briefly, “Why do you do voluntary work?” Well, it was cold and my fingers and left toes were numb and when I got there, I had found coats waiting to be given out: and some of them were pretty good quality. So, tea, coffee sandwiches, a hot meal and a coat, or blanket, were the order for the night; and thanks to Angie, the meal tasted ‘real good’ I was told.

It got even better; one of ‘the lads help clean up a bit outside, then brought the bin in, ‘for me’. So, on a cold, cold night, I was reminded, just why I do voluntary work.

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And as I typed the preceding piece I had listened to Stuey on ‘Family Guy’ singing, “I’ve grown accustomed to her face” and man, that baby is well cool, well funny.


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KamarillaKaine
KamarillaKaine
23:21 Jan 31 2008

*hugs*





 

News that mattered, to me…

15:40 Jan 31 2008
Times Read: 1,058


Listening to the early morning news, I take onboard the new decrease in interest rates announced ‘today’: the second in nine days. And listening to the pundits, all of them agreed, without the banking system changing somewhat, things won’t change.

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That terrifies me, as we have already seen here what can happen to our banks, through their interdependency with America, with Northern Rock and it’s near collapse.



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And Israel announces a report into its 2006 war with Lebanon. And it’s said the Israeli Prime Minister opened a bottle of champagne with its findings.

It seems that although the military were criticised in the report, the Prime Minister wasn’t. So, Baroque lives on to make war again.

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A pity. I would so like to see peace in the Middle-East and this report seems as though it was constrained, extremely so…

..



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Jeremy Beadle has died age 59, of pneumonia. I think it’s a real loss.

The fellow will best be remembered for ‘Game For A Laugh’ and ‘Beadles About’ and other shows like it, wherein unsuspecting members of the public were drawn into some really hilarious pranks.

And it seems that over twenty-five years, he has earned a hundred millions pounds for children’s charities, a lot of which went to Leukaemia charities. Ironically, it is said that he had a form of cancer, which led to the pneumonia and eventual death.

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Often imitated, I don’t believe he will ever be surpassed.

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And the thought struck me that the fellow helped acquire money for charities than Bob Geldof and all his mates at Band-Aid. But, it’s Bob Geldof who got a knighthood.


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betrayal and lack of trust

23:33 Jan 30 2008
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betrayal and lack of trust are my two 'big issues' .. it's why I'm hurting so much Now.. someone I considered a friend left me feeling used. John, the fellow I got involved with the film is ‘not available’ ..an I'm not useful.

..simple as ..an it hurts.


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KamarillaKaine
KamarillaKaine
00:15 Jan 31 2008

not useful?

you are useful to ME ...

you know i luff you :)





priscillak
priscillak
01:06 Jan 31 2008

i agree with kk u r useful to me and i luff u 2





RedQueen
RedQueen
03:26 Jan 31 2008

dumbass doesn't know what he is missing





 

But it is comfy-cosy!

23:52 Jan 29 2008
Times Read: 1,060


An now little Mother says she’s going to throw out my comfy-cost terry-towel robs, just ‘coz it’s moulting and leaving bits all over the place.

I mean, it’s not fair, or fur. But it is comfy-cosy!”


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... is she starting a trend?

23:41 Jan 29 2008
Times Read: 1,062


And little Mother arrived home from her night-out with ‘the girls,’ all near seventy, either way, as I’m sitting watching ‘Reaper’. She was laughing about the woman who said, ‘mind the step’, which she had, as she saw the woman in front of herself stumble and prevent herself falling. Only thing, she was so intent on minding the step, she hadn’t and had fallen. I find it disconcerting that she fell, again and have to ask myself, quietly, is she starting a trend?

I seriously hope not…


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Then I sent it off.

23:40 Jan 29 2008
Times Read: 1,063


So there I was on the bus, ‘neath some moderately grey skies, on the way to a friends to be his advocate and I sat on the seat before a fellow on the bus and we got talking, as you do; and the fellow was about my ages; an having fun with the dole, like me.

Anyway, he told me of a job, nearby to where I am living. So I’d made enquiry about it on spec, the way you would. Then, a day or so later, I got an application form, for the post of night support worker, with the autistic. So I got it filled-in, as one might, having ‘made declaration’, about a ‘cannabis-related offence’, as you wouldn’t unless you’re terminally stupid, or way too honest. Then I sent it off.



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PC 4472

23:51 Jan 28 2008
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At about 9:10 this Monday, I got a phone-call and bleary-eyed, I had answered.

“This is Kim from **** *****,” said a woman’s voice, “it’s about the job you applied for. Can you make an interview this afternoon, at say 2:30?”

“Of course,” I’d replied, “I’ll be there.”

‘The job,’ is a ‘support-worker with those in recovery from brain injuries.

I got up, dressed and then tried to decide what to wear. That in itself was difficult.

Finally I decided what to do. I went into the back room, opened up the wardrobe and dug out the suit, the one I used on the film-shoot and took it into my room, while I tried to decide on the best way to go where I needed to be. Typically, the A-Z didn’t help too much, although eventually, I got it sussed though: then polished my shoes and clipped my nails. That’s when I had taken the suit of the wooden hanger it was on, to reveal the legend written on it, ‘PC 4472’, my old police number.

The weather was quite sunny and the journey went alright and I got there, just about on time, to go through an interview that wasn’t too bad.

I mean, last one I had I was quite nervous and very insecure sounding; whereas, this time I was moderately confidant and sounded so: not always a good thing in an interview, but I thought I gave a good showing of myself. I think.



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ladygoddessaries
ladygoddessaries
04:39 Jan 29 2008

Good luck to you my dear.. I do hope you get it.





Drakontion
Drakontion
20:09 Jan 29 2008

*crosses fingers for you* good luck!





DeathNotes
DeathNotes
00:10 Jan 30 2008

good luck. no one ever thinks they did well on an interview. i feel comfortable about some of mine, but they're never quite what i expected.





 

'The Last Train'

23:43 Jan 28 2008
Times Read: 1,078


Aw wow, 'The Last Train' is excellent. I’ve recently acquired it on .avi file and other than 'the survivors', which is dated Now, it is probably the best English sci-fi mini-series I've ever seen. It's as good as anything America has done: not for effects, but for story.


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"And how are you?" She asked.

01:09 Jan 28 2008
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depresion.. filming.. writing.. drawing.. and friends using me.. then fucking me off.



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Drakontion
Drakontion
01:49 Jan 28 2008

*hugs*





CelestiaNocturne
CelestiaNocturne
02:35 Jan 28 2008

*Raises a glass of Stoli to you* Here Here my Friend!





lolitamarie
lolitamarie
14:08 Jan 28 2008

Giving you a great big hug.





PrincessChild
PrincessChild
23:05 Jan 28 2008

sending you hugs and kisses my dear friend xx





 

buggerf**k 01

23:50 Jan 27 2008
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I've loads of good scifi on disc thanks to Karl and my player won't play them.. I think the laptop will though. summat te do with codecs issue I think.


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..boy-oh-boy, this tickled me!!

23:54 Jan 26 2008
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Metro Friday, January 25, 2008



Scorpio



All aboard for the magical mystery tour – yes folks, it’s a trip into Scorpio’s mind!

You’re very preoccupied with all things esoteric these days. It’s powerful fascinating stuff – but just ever so slightly weird….



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..what can one expect??

23:12 Jan 26 2008
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Don't people out go there way to disappoint you sometimes??

Well, I've recently found it to be the case.

It seems, a friend has made a point of just disappearing.. now he has a job.. and I'm not useful. To quote someone, from sometime: ‘What can one expect, when people are concerned?’


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lolitamarie
lolitamarie
23:54 Jan 26 2008

You are always useful and it is his loss that he is not around you.





ladygoddessaries
ladygoddessaries
06:01 Jan 27 2008

Indeed I couldnt agree more.. his loss most definately.





 

..read from the bottom upward

16:29 Jan 24 2008
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On 10:12:33 Jan 24 2008 (-6 GMT) Angelus wrote:



ah.. well still having isues with my 'writing abilities' and confidence, it helps when I'm told..



**lower lip trembles**



On 10:08:04 Jan 24 2008 (-6 GMT) ********* wrote:



YES!!!! lol you know I do!

ello pretty young lady



On 10:03:23 Jan 24 2008 (-6 GMT) Angelus wrote:



did you like the story?


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KamarillaKaine
KamarillaKaine
16:51 Jan 24 2008

you should NEVER doubt your writing abilities

but then

i HAVE told you that before





ladygoddessaries
ladygoddessaries
18:00 Jan 24 2008

Indeed.. I couldnt agree more.. enjoy your writing greatly myself. *smiles tenderly*





lolitamarie
lolitamarie
11:50 Jan 25 2008

You are one talented writer. Some cannot write and think they are the next great one. You are great.





 

..a pleasant day and thoughts intrude.

15:24 Jan 24 2008
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..my hands well screwed.. I'm doin alright.. The whiskey flowed last night and today I wrote off after a job I’ve heard of and shortly I’m off to voluntary work, on a sunny day.

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I just find it ironic, that on a day when a 14 yr old girl was stabbed to death, senselessly.. the press is all about Heath Ledger.


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lolitamarie
lolitamarie
11:51 Jan 25 2008

If the fourteen year old had been famous, the press would have been all about her. Now, we are hearing all about Amy Winehouse going to rehab.





 

terminally stupid

23:09 Jan 22 2008
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I almost feel remiss in not mentioning this. But just the other week, a military laptop went missing, with data on it that wasn’t encrypted. So now the government says, no government employees will be allowed to take home a laptop with details on it that isn’t encrypted. WTF?? Why did it take the loss of people who have applied, or shown interest in joining the armed forces to do this?? Do you have to be terminally stupid to be in government and make the decisions that lead to these losses?



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RedQueen
RedQueen
01:46 Jan 23 2008

Honey I hate to break it to you, but suspension of disbelief AND intelligence is a requirement in order to be a part of the government or military...





lolitamarie
lolitamarie
03:54 Jan 23 2008

I agree with Red Queen. Those are the requirements.





 

I was asked how I was...

01:03 Jan 22 2008
Times Read: 1,167


I was asked how I was, by a nice fellow.

My answer had been: “..well, I am 'still in recovery' ..but I'm not taking depression as seriously today.”


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CelestiaNocturne
CelestiaNocturne
01:41 Jan 22 2008

You cant take it seriousely, you never get out alive anyway.



~From someone who knows.





KamarillaKaine
KamarillaKaine
03:37 Jan 22 2008

sometimes

its all i have to take seriously





Kontradiction
Kontradiction
21:40 Jan 22 2008

mmm, when did Life become serious?





 

..my last day of filming.

13:52 Jan 21 2008
Times Read: 1,176


Yesterday we filmed at ‘The Bridge Inn’ in Port Sunlight, where the Director, dash Producer had hired a room with a bar for the day. The day had gone well, although for me, the highlight of the filming had been the zombies dancing to ‘Staying Alive’ to the karaoke, with me behind them with my ‘dancing’ right-forefinger – I’m not too coordinated; and at one point smashed a glass in the doorway, when it had slipped straight through my fingers.

Boy had I been mortified later, to learn that the woman I asked to help me find a brush and pan was the manageress.

That had been pretty well the last day of filming, although I am told there is one small scene and a sound ‘pick-up’ to do. Other than that, it’s done and dusted and I think I’ve had my fifteen minutes.


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Drakontion
Drakontion
19:42 Jan 21 2008

Yay for fifteen minutes! =)





lolitamarie
lolitamarie
23:00 Jan 21 2008

You are going to be a star.





Diva1369
Diva1369
18:50 Jan 22 2008

I have this image of the zombies and karaoke and you doing your 1 fingered Travolta moves.... brilliant!





 

..the end of the day.

23:56 Jan 20 2008
Times Read: 1,187


Parents fast asleep.. I've just woken up.. the wine we had with the meal was the strongest wine I can recall having A Chardonnay by Bellingham, South African.. 14.5 per cent: to be recommended. The days filming went well and Mum had a really good day.


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..Sunday.

01:48 Jan 20 2008
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..my Mother is 80, as of when she wakes up and I'm shooting the last part of 'the film' tomorrow, well.. today.


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ladygoddessaries
ladygoddessaries
04:23 Jan 20 2008

Happy Birthday sweet Mum..





RedQueen
RedQueen
06:17 Jan 21 2008

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Happiest Birthdays to your mum, love.



PrincessChild
PrincessChild
21:01 Jan 23 2008

Wish your mum a Happy Birthday





 

Ringo '08

01:21 Jan 20 2008
Times Read: 1,199


I know ‘they’ say, “no-one gets nothing for nothing,” which is poor English and wrong anyway, I believe. But some people do prove the rule. Assuredly so.

For example, Ringo Starr came to Liverpool, to promote his new record, with a title that references the area in which he grew up Liverpool 08, in the year of Liverpool having Capital Of Culture 2008

So at St. Georges Hall on the opening day and the new arena by the river Mersey the next day, he sang his song, telling people, how pleased he was to be doing so.

And then, he appeared on the Jonathan Ross Show and seemingly forgot all he’d previously said, in Liverpool, about Liverpool, in his eagerness to promote his new record. For shame, on those who forget who they are and where they came from, until it’s convenient.


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CelestiaNocturne
CelestiaNocturne
23:49 Jan 20 2008

*bristles* I dislike double negatives so...





 

bloody windows

18:11 Jan 19 2008
Times Read: 1,202


Since the reinstall, Windows has everything like games etc in a folder that should only be created if you've deleted something: and that is where my sound recorder is.

So, I went looking on the net for something suitable, knowing full well that it and my games are there. But, I found a copy of ‘Free Sound Recorder’ and boy, does it do as it says: although, I am more than moderately curious as to why that folder ‘just got created,’ like that. Yet, after two hours, I’d satisfied a need and once more I have a sound recorder.


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I take stress too seriously...

23:38 Jan 18 2008
Times Read: 1,210


Last night I had a ball of fire inside my upper-chest. As I jokingly said to someone just before leaving VR, “My left side and arm are fine, so I know it’s not a heart attack…” I’d gone to bed, setting my alarm ready for the morning and a New Deal Interview, stressing-out about it a little bit. I wonder if I can put the wind down to the worrying? Either way, I’d had to rise at least five times through the night, as I had been violently sick. So Friday morning I went for my interview, stomach empty, feeling drained, with a sore chest. As it transpires, the interviewer wasn’t able to make the appointment, as her young child had been ill. Oh-boy, I wish I’d stayed in bed.


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'Torchwood' ~ has returned.

23:03 Jan 17 2008
Times Read: 1,223


The award for the most the most Metrosexual show of the week must go to ‘Torchwood.’ On Wednesday nights series two opener you could forget the shoot-outs and just revel in the bisexual fission between Caption John, a Time agent (played by James Marsters, who had played ‘Spike’ in ‘Buffy) and Captain Jack Harkness (played by John Barrowman. No double entendre was left unprobed, as time-travelling tongues were thrust in cheeks with high-camp relish. Take this exchange between Captain Jack and new boy Captain John on entering Torchwood HQ: ‘This is the entrance for tourists,’ Jack had informed his one-time lover.

‘I remember the lat time you said that,’ quipped back the randy rogue.

It was apparent that James Marsters was having a ball as the ambiguous as the ambiguous Captain John, who fancies anyone and anything, much like Captain Jack, as evidenced toward the shows conclusion, as he believes he rushing to his doom, he makes some lascivious remarks about the attractive people he is passing and a particular passing reference to a poodle.

Portraying a character that was gay/butch and good/bad, he was the perfect foil for John Barrowman’s Jack, with chemistry between the two that positively sizzled.

Though the show teetered at times toward parody, Torchwood was fuelled with that much feverish energy, that it was easy to get swept along with its mix of gadgetry and sci-fi gobbledy-gook and louche libidos. All in all, it was out of this world.





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crowgirl
crowgirl
23:07 Jan 17 2008

I HAVE to watch that episode!!!!!!!!!! *ahem*...Im'a go this way now.......





Nightgame
Nightgame
23:27 Jan 17 2008

Damn it, I've not seen the return announced here yet. I loved that show and this sounds like a great episode. (tongue in cheek is perfect for that show)





 

Him, again...

16:27 Jan 17 2008
Times Read: 1,227


I am terrified that He will back Israel in their stance against Iran.. after all.. they've broken every UN sanction against them, yet still they get US support.


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meeper
meeper
23:48 Jan 17 2008

It says something that we are so beholden to Jewish lobbiest that we are willing to over look all of the crimes of the Israeli government.





lolitamarie
lolitamarie
22:04 Jan 20 2008

Yeah, we may support Israel here in the United States long enough to regret it.





 

Steven Newlove is dead.

15:08 Jan 17 2008
Times Read: 1,234


Late last year, Gary Newlove, a family man in his forties, living in Warrington, Cheshire, went out in the evening to confront a large group of drunken youths, for damaging his car. They used his head as a football.

Yesterday three of them were found guilty of his death.

One of the group of three had been released on bail, the very day that he led the group of teenagers.

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I listen to the apologists saying that it’s down to there being nothing for them to do; poor background; lack of opportunities, etc..

The simple fact is, our society is teaching these young people that what they do is okay, through how they see the Pete Dochety, Brittney Spears and Joey Barton’s of this world get away with their poor behaviour. Yet at the same time, these same youths are told through the media to expect everything and the cult of celebrity is there again, few of them seem prepared to work for their needs, whilst there’s always the perceived opportunity of a win on the lottery, or an easy life as a celebrity: ione of those same celebrities they see ‘getting away with it.’


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"..and what's the weather like??" she asked.

00:17 Jan 16 2008
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it is wet here.. and there are floods, where there were floods.. and towns are being drowned, slowly, again.

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thankfully, though where I live is between two rivers, we have the sea and the welsh hills to keep the worst of the weather away.



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xxEmaeraldxx
xxEmaeraldxx
09:34 Jan 16 2008

...and the flooding season has not got here yet, it arrives in summer!





Drakontion
Drakontion
09:37 Jan 16 2008

We have floods too right now. It's been raining here for around the last month. I feel like I should be getting an Ark built ;)





 

"How are you?" She asked.

00:03 Jan 16 2008
Times Read: 1,247


..in truth: eye ache.. and frustrated.

..the laptop isn't saleable

..and I was hours doing an application form.

..I HATE being unemployed.


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crowgirl
crowgirl
17:37 Jan 16 2008

I know the feeling hun. ::hugs::





 

"sticky keys"

23:54 Jan 15 2008
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Neil Kendrick: the laptop didn't sell

***** ******: well that sucks

Neil Kendrick: I thought so

Neil Kendrick: then I found some extra memory for it

Neil Kendrick: seems it has

Neil Kendrick: real sticky keyes

***** ******: I dont wanna know how they got sticky

Neil Kendrick: a) I'm laughing

Neil Kendrick: b) that surprised me

Neil Kendrick: they were sticky

Neil Kendrick: coz the person I leant it to had muchkins..


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A quiet Sunday..

23:10 Jan 13 2008
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Today I got a laptop ready for sale, with a lot of help from Karl.

I also obtained some new Jericho today.

Boy, have I been looking forward to seeing the first of this run. There's only a few tv shows that rock my boat.. it does, as does 'Stargate Atlantis'.. and I have obtained a copy of the new film.. with the CGI not yet completed. Should be interesting.



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Vampirewitch39
Vampirewitch39
03:38 Jan 15 2008

Stargate Atlantis is great. But to me they rushed the first show/ opening.



:)





 

Brian playing bass..

14:25 Jan 13 2008
Times Read: 1,272


Brian playing bass in ‘Family Guy’ in an episode of ‘Family Guy’ in an episode of the show loosely based on ‘Back To The Future’: and I’m glad I left VR when I did. But, I had noticed in my ‘Last 10’ before I left, that all the people who had read my journal in the last two days were people that I liked. Now that was something to value.

And I guess having written that I should have headed for bed. Oh, I really should have. As it was, I went channel-hopping while I dwelt and found myself on ‘Big Brothers Celebrity Take Over’ and for ‘some, strange inexplicable reason’ I found myself thinking of that piece on ‘The Extras Christmas Special’ that I wrote of…

Geez, some of ‘those people’, they’re so vacuous!

So, still wide-awake and moderately bushy-tailed, I continued my channel-trawl and came upon the film, ‘Beneath The Planet Of The Apes’.

Now that is a good film. I’d almost forgotten how good that particular franchise was.

Boy. The fella who wrote that; and, those who made the subsequent films, really knew their stuff.. in this film, “the only human is a good human”, as Custer is supposed to have said about the Indian.. and the way that ‘civilised man’ is shown to worship of the bomb.

So many of the lines in it still parallel our time so well, even today.

“My God, did we finally do it?” Asked Brent, as he looks at evidence of the truth.

That and the ‘freedom protests’ by the young chimpanzee as the gorilla’s go to war.

And having seen it, it came to mind.. Charlton Heston was better than Will Smith in ‘The Last Man Alive’, even though I thought he was good.. yet, though was just so much CGI.. it was too big.. ‘too Hollywood’ and Vincent Price’s film was still closer to the book.



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Drakontion
Drakontion
19:36 Jan 13 2008

Vincent Price was indeed the man.





 

is that fair??

20:57 Jan 11 2008
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I am very sexual.. with words and imagery.. but people have tried to find their sexuality through me, a couple of times, just coz I'm open about it.. I mean.. is that fair??

twice in just over six months.. women, men.. and anything thats inbetween.. I'm giving em up for Lent. Or at least.. try to.


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ladygoddessaries
ladygoddessaries
22:56 Jan 11 2008

Personally I am flattered when asked of my thoughts about anything sexual.. To be able to express my opinions openly is one of my greatest small pleasures in life.





 

'Bitch' ??

20:49 Jan 11 2008
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I was talking earlier in the vampbox, about why some women take pride in calling themselves 'Bitch' and the answer given sounded like simple assertion.

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so.. without choosing to accept a label, why not be condident and assert yourself.


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CryingMist
CryingMist
00:14 Jan 12 2008

I wil a bitch to only one person and it it to my master, if one succeed in gaining domination over me lol. Or if I feel like kicking some child abuser in the nutts...





 

**frowns**

20:12 Jan 11 2008
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Asked how I was, I stopped to think.

As long as I restrain from jumping in where I shouldn't. “fine.”

…as you may have noticed. **frowns**

I'm not very subtle.

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In fact, subtle and I passed on the stairs once and didn't recognise one another.


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.. their drama is tiring.

18:51 Jan 11 2008
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dear old Mikhail now has me livid.

I'm getting off.. their drama is tiring.

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in whatever manner he did it: he started something for a friend, in lieu of a 'new friend'.

the hurt he caused someone was legion.

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so, whenever I saw him in the vampbox, I'd give a 'boo hiss'.

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So what does he do?

He tells the vampbox, if you want to know why 'boo hiss' fro Angelus look in his journal.

Well, I looked, as I had been mentioned.

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It doesn't say why I am angry. It doesn't talk of how he hurt someone, It said he respected me.

Uh huh. So talk to me.

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Although, by doing as he's done and acting like the 15yr old he mentions, I seriously doubt a conversation of any kind is possible now.

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Isn't it glorious what you can say, by not saying everything??


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Liverpool - European City of Culture 2008

16:03 Jan 11 2008
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hmm. I' am distinctly fidgety. like.. I'm expecting something. or, there's something I need to do.. and Liverpool got European City of Culture which began as of today...

the opening will be tonight at St.Georges Hall, with ingo Starr and Dave Stewart.

I walked past yesterday, as they were setting up for it.

the stage is massive.

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and boy, is it hard to choose a birthday card for your Mother, (20th) when she's more interested in the verse and you always go by the picture,

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as it was, I traipsed round from shop to shop to find one that would suit..


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‘phone me if it’s not on.’

00:18 Jan 11 2008
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I guess I’ve been quite lucky over the wrist. Physio went quite well and I did get an appointment to go see a consultant at the hospital of my preference. I went there today. After a little manipulation of the joint and a quick perusal of the X-RAY’s, the consultant said to me, “Can’t see much here… we’ll send you for an MRSI… an MRI…” an RIP… well, something like that. And, if that’s no good, he says they’ll stick a camera in me. Not in any of the established three orifice, oh-no, in the wrist.

..

Anyway… The walk back from hospital was quite good, better than I’d thought at first, due to the fact that it hadn’t rained, as it had been promising to do for much of the day. And, there’d been a lot to see, like the stream had broken its banks. And though I’d worn a waterproof, it’d not been heavy which had been fortuitous, as after a short while I’d been more than a tad warm by the time I got home.

And I’d rested, alarm set. Then Roger had phoned. The project was on, which I’d wanted to know. But I’d left a message, saying ‘phone me if it’s not on.’

With disturbed sleep an issue, I was a tad on edge as I got ready to go out. And boy, did Allport look empty. It was 5:15 and the road had looked empty; and the sky above was that Quink-ink sort of Royal Blue you can never get out of your carpet. It was kind of eerie. Then, knowing my train to Liverpool was due; I’d entered the ticket office and seen a Metro newspaper, just waiting for an owner. I like the Metro as it has the somewhat subversive comic-strip character Nemi in it. Needless to say, I picked it up and continued on my way. Yet, as I saw the lights on the approaching train in the far distance, I realised I had no ticket. So, I’d bounded up the stairs and purchased a ticket, as it would have worked out dearer to purchase on the train. I’d then got to the stairs going downward to the platform as the people were coming up, after disembarking from the train I’d wanted to be on.

I’d looked down as the train pulled into the distance. And there, just before me, amongst a few wet leaves was a penny. Needless to say, I had picked it up.





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The Extra’s Christmas Special

13:00 Jan 10 2008
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Having disliked Ricky Gervais since ‘The Office’ and the character of David Brent, having worked beneath a manager much like him, I was turned off almost anything he has done since. I had seen two episodes of ‘Extra’s’, which I had thought were “okay”, yet nothing really special, as many of my friends have thought.

That said, the other night I saw a clip on Youtube of The Extra’s Christmas Special, which encapsulated both series within about three minutes. The character of Andy Millman was exceptionally well drawn: and his tirade against the celebrities he chose to espouse to be like was one of the best pieces of writing I’ve come across in years.


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mmmmmm..

14:16 Jan 09 2008
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there's pleasant blue sky and a walk to be had.

awaken these "old" muscles.. I'm quite looking forward to it.


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Normally I bin them

14:05 Jan 09 2008
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And.. I was sent a peice, in an email. Normally I bin them. Normally I’m the one you send a chain-letter to, if you want it to die. But..

More than most, because of the age of my folks, you might realise I appreciated the sentiment in this piece.



**



The Wooden Bowl



I guarantee you will remember the tale of the Wooden Bowl

tomorrow, a week from now, a month from now, a year from now.

A frail old man went to live with his son, daughter-in-law, and four-year - old grandson.

The old man's hands trembled, his eyesight was blurred, and his step faltered.

The family ate together at the table. But the elderly grandfather's shaky hands and failing sight made eating difficult. Peas rolled off his spoon onto the floor.

When he grasped the glass, milk spilled on the tablecloth.

The son and daughter-in-law became irritated with the mess.

"We must do something about father," said the son.

"I've had enough of his spilled milk, noisy eating, and food on the floor."

So the husband and wife set a small table in the corner.

There, Grandfather ate alone while the rest of the family enjoyed dinner.

Since Grandfather had broken a dish or two, his food was served in a

wooden bowl.

When the family glanced in Grandfather's direction, sometimes he had a tear in his eye as he sat alone.

Still, the only words the couple had for him were sharp admonitions when he dropped a fork or spilled food.

The four-year-old watched it all in silence.

One evening before supper, the father noticed his son playing with wood scraps on the floor.

He asked the child sweetly, "What are you making?" Just as sweetly, the boy responded,

"Oh, I am making a little bowl for you and Mama to eat your food in when I grow up. " The four-year-old smiled and went back to work.

The words so struck the parents so that they were speechless.

Then tears started to stream down their cheeks.

Though no word was spoken, both knew what must be done.

That evening the husband took Grandfather's hand and gently led him back to the family table.

For the remainder of his days he ate every meal with the family. And for some reason, neither husband nor wife seemed to care any longer when a fork was dropped, milk spilled, or the tablecloth soiled.

On a positive note, I've learned that, no matter what happens, how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.

I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles four things: a rainy day, the elderly, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights.

I've learned that, regardless of your relationship with your parents, you'll miss them when they're gone from your life.

I've learned that making a "living" is not the same thing as making a "life.."

I've learned that life sometimes gives you a second chance.

I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both hands.

You need to be able to throw something back.

I've learned that if you pursue happiness, it will elude you.

But, if you focus on your family, your friends, the needs of others, your work and doing the very best you can, happiness will find you I've learned that whenever I decide something with an open heart, I usually make the right decision.

I've learned that even when I have pains, I don't have to be one.

I've learned that every day, you should reach out and touch someone.

People love that human touch -- holding hands, a warm hug, or just a friendly pat on the back.

I've learned that I still have a lot to learn.


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KamarillaKaine
KamarillaKaine
23:58 Jan 11 2008

i know where yo got this :)

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It’s wrong. Simple as.

00:44 Jan 09 2008
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I read in the paper that we came close to a nuclear conflict last Sunday, through an American warship and it’s meeting with some inflatable boats patrolling Iran’s waters. Whatever the rights, or wrongs of the incident, who is to decide who has a nuclear deterrent? Just who decided, it’s okay for Israel to have the bomb? Or Pakistan? Or China? Or…? It’s seems to me, that what decides that a nation can have ‘the bomb’ is not that the country is democratic, or even destined to be so; when you come down to it, it’s if they’re an ally of the West, or have it already and are prepared to use it.

..

It’s wrong. Simple as.


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“oh WoW!” aren’t some people kind!

23:27 Jan 08 2008
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I'd been causing myself confusion, coz I don’t have a bank account and I want to renew my Premium membership and I didn't want to send cash through the post.



I should say: up till now my only avenue was to send the cash through the post otherwise. I have a Building Society account, not a bank, so I can write cheques, or put into someone else’s account. I just don’t do direct debit.



Then.. someone here.. a darn good person here.. told me.. consider it a gift.. oh wow!

Just.. what else can you say?? “oh WoW!” aren’t some people kind!


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hence why the premium membership now means so much to me.

16:56 Jan 08 2008
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I pay a lot for my Broadband.

the service is good. but it is expensive.

I got it, as VR is something I really like.

..

hence why the premium membership now means so much to me.


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..making a coffee at this time just isn't a good idea

16:51 Jan 08 2008
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...just had to evacuate the kitchen.

Being in their when my folks are cooking is not my idea of fun.


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Uhuh-uhuh

23:36 Jan 07 2008
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Sounds like a good recipe for sure!



On 17:14:24 Jan 07 2008 (-6 GMT) Angelus wrote:



pain killers in the morning.

good green and porn in the evening.



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uhuh..

23:02 Jan 07 2008
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******_****: definently giving me naughty thoughts ...

Neil Kendrick: well I'll see if I can help realise a few

******_****: you always can !

Neil Kendrick: with sound?

******_****: oh

******_****: please!

Neil Kendrick: uhuh

Neil Kendrick: for sure..

******_****: *giggles @ your journal entry*

Neil Kendrick: snigger

******_****: lol


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I will...

22:51 Jan 07 2008
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Neil Kendrick: seriously

Neil Kendrick: I will send it.

Neil Kendrick: I am sending someone in Texas Robin Hood

Neil Kendrick: so

Neil Kendrick: why not?


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makes XP act like 98, for me

18:37 Jan 06 2008
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Well, big machine has been reinstalled with the new Will Smith film on. and 'Invasion', for tonight.

I have to update the thing to view it, really.. I mean, the right codecs are there, but Kapersky and XP needs it's updates.

..

I can do some software stuff. I know my limitations. But I do have some preferences and my friend helps me attain some simple objectives.

..

Karl makes XP act like 98, for me.


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and XP needs it's updates.

16:19 Jan 06 2008
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Well, big machine has been reinstalled with the new Will Smith film on.

I have to update the thing to view it, really.. I mean, the right codecs are there, but Kapersky and XP needs it's updates.

..

I can do some software stuff. I know my limitations. But I do have some preferences and my friend helps me attain some simple objectives.

..

Karl makes XP act like 98, for me.


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******* told me...

14:54 Jan 06 2008
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From:



***********



15:41:04

Jan 05 2008



Reply



Block User



Delete





Multi-Delete

Move to Saved





Email to Self

You did not get third hand information. I did . ******* told me...


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…there's a good film pc the main screen later

14:46 Jan 06 2008
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I read a friend’s email about returning home to find their pc infected with viruses with humour.

I am currently reinstalling XP, as the pc had been 'infected' with malware.



On YIM



Neil Kendrick (06/01/2008 01:37:19 PM): but 'no smoking'

Neil Kendrick (06/01/2008 01:37:51 PM): the pc is currently being formatted

Neil Kendrick (06/01/2008 01:38:01 PM): with will Smiths new film

Neil Kendrick (06/01/2008 01:40:00 PM): can you call round with a disc?

Neil Kendrick (06/01/2008 02:06:39 PM): are you alive??





I don't understand some... Karl is helping.. I'm finishing off.. "Oh-boy!"


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"..rats."

02:06 Jan 05 2008
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third hand information, all the way round ..I was concerned, as a friend was slighted.


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confused, I am.

02:03 Jan 05 2008
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Read from the bottom, or top.. my head hurts.





Bloodprincess is MBK's Mommy? or am I confused



On 19:48:30 Jan 04 2008 (-6 GMT) Angelus wrote:



she did.



just had a VERY impolite message from Bloodprincess.

..

"I don't know where Lolitamarie gets her facts?"



On 19:46:38 Jan 04 2008 (-6 GMT) ***********



wrote:



You sure MBK's mommy wont come and get you for writing that in your journal? ROTFLMAO


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Gotta Love Grissom

12:56 Jan 04 2008
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“I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded, on a velvet cushion.” ~ Theroux



Courtesy of Grissom, Series 7 C.S.I.


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"Mommy, Mommy"

18:11 Jan 03 2008
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There are a great many things in life I don’t like. One of them is bullies. Another is tell-tales. Yesterday I learnt that someone I’d thought was okay just isn’t. Simple as.

If you’re a Premium Member, you can turn off biting.

Someone should tell MBK that. For when someone made the mistake of biting him, as a way of intro, he ‘told his Mum’ a woman’s hitting on me.

Now my friend has a son a few years younger than him and if she’d have realised his age, she’d have never bitten him. But, she’s a very busy working Lady and mistakes happen. But, his real time mothers on the site. And, what’s the first thing he does next, but go running to ‘Mommy.’

To me this raises two issues. The first is why are some kids here and why aren’t they on something more appropriate to the childish behaviour I’ve described. The other is, ‘why is someone in the responsible position of a covens Sire running to his Mummy when something happens that is very akin to his own behaviour in the Vampbox?’


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the film

16:59 Jan 03 2008
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I’ve just found out they're going to soon finish the film I was in, next week.

I was dragged into this production. And, it will be in Cannes next year, they say


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My mother

16:09 Jan 03 2008
Times Read: 1,479


...My mother has a bad stomach bug/thing. She has just been to the doctors. It's five degrees what it should be and I've stressed myself to feeling unwell.


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I hate computers

00:01 Jan 02 2008
Times Read: 1,497


I'm effin shattered

the big pc has a virus

the little ones updates took forever and a day

I was dead narked about the time the updates were taking.

I hate computers


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they're gone..

02:15 Jan 01 2008
Times Read: 1,136


I’m now using the other machine and damn little-laptops just installed its updates.. But, prior to that, I accidentally lost my stories, all of them..

..

I have a hundred odd here, some on a porn site.. but one or two.. well, they're gone.. Thankfully, I can retrieve most.



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..as has become my custom.

01:07 Jan 01 2008
Times Read: 1,138


This morning a friend had phoned with an invite for this evening, with the question: “Are you going travelling tonight?”

‘Thank you.’ I’d answered, ‘but I’m seeing the New Year in with my Mum.’

I used to see it in with my Gran, but she died when I was sixteen, in part through senile dementia. Having helped care for her for several years, I’d too much time on my hands with her death, so had got into my voluntary work.

Now, knowing the value of what I have and how long it may last, I enjoy seeing the New Year in with my Mother, as has become my custom.

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In the event.. my Father joined us!


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