Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Things I learned this weekend

Technology is fallible.
So is Michael Eavis, even if he is a very nice gnome man. Luckily we did manage to get tickets to what will probably turn out to be my last Glastonbury for a very long time – but only by cheaty, conniving means.

Karmically, I’m now expecting a deluge of biblical proportions to turn the ground to thigh-deep slop, to fight all weekend long with L, and to miss every band I went to see because of how long it takes to schlep from stage to stage in the aforementioned sucking mud. Still, that’s pretty much a blow-by-blow account of Glastonbury ’05, and I had a blinding time then, too.

Be gentler than you think you need to be.
Because you might think it’s funny to prank your still-tender sister by telling her you gave her number to the foxy waiter. But when you don’t admit the joke she might cry, and then you will feel terrible.

Nice + nice does not necessarily = excellent.
Sunday was bright, sunny, and at a whopping 18°C, almost hot! So lovely outdoors was it that I decided to walk for an hour across the park to my friend’s house instead of getting public transport. Lovely, no?

Also, that morning I’d discovered to my delight, that patisserie-standard strawberry tarts are very easy to make. Hooray!

Walking in the sun + eight custardy strawberry tarts = not very bright. Still, I have kind friends who generously pretended not to notice that the filling had started to sweat some sort of fluid, prompting the strawberries to flee in horror down the sides.

It was a lovely walk, though.

God hates America.
According to the crackpots in this documentary. Hey, God, join the queue!

Just kidding, some of my best friends are American, etc.

The Spartans were… Scottish?
Well, one of them, at least. Others were Australian (and formerly appeared in excellent ‘dramedy’ series Sea Change) and some were American. Plus, the mighty Persian army was led by Ru Paul!

That’s history according to Larry ‘Sin City’ Miller’s 300, anyway, and as everyone knows, the movies never lie. Remember Pearl Harbour? We’d all be speaking Japanese if it wasn’t for America! Our nations thank you, Josh Hartnett.

Wowsers. What an educational weekend.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

howdy darlingest girl, stumbled across this on the web. didn't even know you had a blog, am waaaaaay out of touch, but i guess somehow still less so than previous few years... think of you lots, have a lot of time to think these days it seems, bought ya a book a few weeks ago, gotta get my shit together and actually send it to you, have reactivated my email account, argospargos@hotmail.com but i dont got yours so you can mail me i will check it promise. love you and glad i made your friends list, thanked god quietly you hadn;t forgotten me.xxx.

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