Sunday, April 21

I feel I have to write something fairly substantial tonight. Shadow told me off in chat on Saturday because I hadn't written much lately. Because of me Shadow had to watch Blind Date! Oh no!

So, when was the last time I blogged? Blogged is such a horrible sounding verb. To blog. Noo, don't like it. Hmm.

Oh, I've added a few more links to the sidebar there. Red Dwarf ones and stuff.

Thursday was the last time I wrote something, apparently. So what have I done since Thursday? Friday I worked, don't think I did anything interesting in the evening. Saturday I spent an inordinately long time making a graph for work. It shows how much money we're supposed to take in the book department. I hope they like it. I used many different colour gel pens! And also I watched Bugs.

I kept meaning to talk about that, actually. Last weekend I discovered that Bravo was showing it. That was a surprisingly good show! Brian Clemens had quite a lot to do with it. He was behind the Avengers, too. I never thought I'd say something like this, but it was great until Craig McLachlan left. Craig McLachlan! Wow. Someone from Neighbours was one of the things that made it great. I hate it when they replace one actor with another actor and don't say anything. Do they think no-one will notice? The Due South idea was much better. With the two Rays. Thinking about it, Ed was only really there to get captured in virtually every episode. But still, it was good.

I won't bore you with the rest of Saturday. Tonight was quite fun. From where we were in Ashingdon we could see the planets pretty well. You know, the alignment thing. The conjunction. I spotted Jupiter, which was really bright and high up. And Venus, which was lower down but also really bright. There was a fainter one in the middle which I'm presuming was Saturn. So I've seen three planets tonight! Excellent.

Tonight's other memorable thing was a conversation I had with my brother John. There was a programme on called Trading Places with Tommy Walsh. John said it was monkey man, not Tommy Walsh. (He has this thing about monkeys. I can't really explain it. Our Nan is going to knit him an ITV Digital Monkey. LOL.) Anyway, he then said that monkey man was really powerful. And that he could beat Superman in a fight. Because Superman is scared of kryptonite, and monkey man isn't. Monkey man eats kryptonite for breakfast!

So there you go. Hope Shadow's happy, anyway! :-p

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