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freckles_and_doubt) wrote2006-12-31 12:24 pm
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another gentle whooshing sound
'Tis the obligatory end-of-year post! Despite having had the designated 365 days of 2006, I still feel we're not really acquainted. And now it's this ancient, crone-like thing breathing out its last few hours. Time. Weird stuff.
As years go, it hasn't really been vintage: as
wolverine_nun has pointed out with uncomfortable perspicacity, I've been marking time. The tally sheet is uncomfortably close to last year's, and thus looks rather like this:
As years go, it hasn't really been vintage: as
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- Things achieved by me this year: a bunch more encyclopedia entries, a sort of vaguely-extended semi-contract, actual progress on the book updates (although not enough), a bunch of reading, movie-watching and random web-surfing, a bunch of really good friends, another year of blogging.
- Things discovered this year: Moscow Mules, Belle & Sebastian, Alias, Spaced, Michael Marshall Smith.
- Things not achieved by me: a permanent job, an actual salary as opposed to a pittance, a romance, any form of physical fitness, an updated book.
- Realisations arrived at: (1) I shouldn't be here. My love for CT and friends and sister/niece notwithstanding, I don't have a career in this country and probably never will. (2) Not that it matters, as I suspect wide-scale social chaos and redefinition to result from global warming any time in the next decade, so all bets are off.
- Resolutions for the new year (almost identical to last year, i.e. not actually achieved much): work harder, write more, bum around a lot less on Teh Interwebs, go to the gym, and, most importantly, make a concerted and good-faith attempt to leave the country. NB do not allow self to be cowed or distracted by the epic and horrible task of relocating my book collection.
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Things to do in London when you're undead
1)I want your Fishie
and
2)Try not to sleep with Jackie Edge.
But number 1 is most important.
Re: Things to do in London when you're undead
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In SA or worldwide? as far as the UK goes, first world counties have a lot of solidity, stability and resilience. I fully expect ructions and changes in the next decade from this source, but would put "widespread chaos" as an outside chance in this timeframe.
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Re: Things to do in London when you're undead
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B&S != BS
http://www.avclub.com/content/node/56476