Friday, May 27, 2005
My Mum bought me a fridge magnet which says...
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"I'd be unstoppable if only I could get started"
So true...
*flattering myself that I would be unstoppable*
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
My Life at the moment...
Should be: hardcore revision of Chemistry, Physics, Maths and History
Is Actually: sitting aimlessly doing nothing, blast billiards, listening to music, driving around in the car :-/
HELP!!
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Is Actually: sitting aimlessly doing nothing, blast billiards, listening to music, driving around in the car :-/
HELP!!
Friday, May 20, 2005
From Jon...
Amount of Music on my computer: 2.27 Gb which is quite enough thank you very much.
The last CD I bought: Coldplay: X&Y - Yes, it hasn't been released yet but my Mother preordered it and surely that counts. It also means I don't have to comment on the music on the album which is easy!
Item playing right now: Golden Slumbers (The Beatles)...great for a Friday afternoon when I am shattered...has to be accompanied by "Carry that Weight" however or else there is quite an ubrupt ending...or pregnant pause (I just wanted to say pregnant pause)
5 songs I listen to a lot:
This section is not a reflection of my perchance for melody rather a statement about my sexuality...no wait... i copied that down wrong :-s
1. Speed of Sound - Coldplay. Sounds similar to almost everything they do but it works and I aint complainin...according to me mates its a "tune" so theres an added bonus.
2. Chocolate - Snow Patrol. The album itself can be pretty tedious to listen right the way through but this track and "Run" are awesome.
3. Amie - Damien Rice. What an amazing song. I remember listening to it a lot during Englands one day internationals with South Africa so unfortunately images of Kevin Pieterson (and the game slime cricket) occassionally pop into my head whilst listening to this song...Perhaps this list does reflect my sexuality!
4. Freestyler - Bomfunk MC. Blasted out over my Mums car stereo when I'm driving my friends around. Thought I had to get something different and less predictable in this list. Not generally a fan of this type of music.
5. Beautiful Ladies in Danger - Chris Deburgh...I don't actually have a clue of the title or who sings it but this song amuses me no end. Especially the fact that Chuckie sang it on camp this year.
Five people to whom I'm passing the baton:
I don't know five people who read my blog :-/
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The last CD I bought: Coldplay: X&Y - Yes, it hasn't been released yet but my Mother preordered it and surely that counts. It also means I don't have to comment on the music on the album which is easy!
Item playing right now: Golden Slumbers (The Beatles)...great for a Friday afternoon when I am shattered...has to be accompanied by "Carry that Weight" however or else there is quite an ubrupt ending...or pregnant pause (I just wanted to say pregnant pause)
5 songs I listen to a lot:
This section is not a reflection of my perchance for melody rather a statement about my sexuality...no wait... i copied that down wrong :-s
1. Speed of Sound - Coldplay. Sounds similar to almost everything they do but it works and I aint complainin...according to me mates its a "tune" so theres an added bonus.
2. Chocolate - Snow Patrol. The album itself can be pretty tedious to listen right the way through but this track and "Run" are awesome.
3. Amie - Damien Rice. What an amazing song. I remember listening to it a lot during Englands one day internationals with South Africa so unfortunately images of Kevin Pieterson (and the game slime cricket) occassionally pop into my head whilst listening to this song...Perhaps this list does reflect my sexuality!
4. Freestyler - Bomfunk MC. Blasted out over my Mums car stereo when I'm driving my friends around. Thought I had to get something different and less predictable in this list. Not generally a fan of this type of music.
5. Beautiful Ladies in Danger - Chris Deburgh...I don't actually have a clue of the title or who sings it but this song amuses me no end. Especially the fact that Chuckie sang it on camp this year.
Five people to whom I'm passing the baton:
I don't know five people who read my blog :-/
Thursday, May 05, 2005
May 5th 2005
Yet another time of political frenzy when bloggers everywhere argue with each other and go completely over the top with their views...
Lets face it, none of the parties are ideal - in fact, they're all pretty rubbish but I feel we should get involved (not that I can vote) and register a vote for the best of a bad bunch. The trouble is deciding who the best of that bad bunch is.
I won't say who I want to win but I read an interesting article in the Times saying that the Tories lost the election 18 months ago when they voted in Michael Howard as party leader instead of Ken Clarke. Had he got in this election may have been a much more closely fought affair. An anti-war stance (much better than the absolutely confusing and pants stance by the Conservatives ["Mr Blair lied but we still condone what he did" - Make your minds up!!]).
We shall see tomorrow what the outcome is and hope that the government that is elected isn't as bad as its manifesto would suggest.
Thankyou, and goodnight.
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Lets face it, none of the parties are ideal - in fact, they're all pretty rubbish but I feel we should get involved (not that I can vote) and register a vote for the best of a bad bunch. The trouble is deciding who the best of that bad bunch is.
I won't say who I want to win but I read an interesting article in the Times saying that the Tories lost the election 18 months ago when they voted in Michael Howard as party leader instead of Ken Clarke. Had he got in this election may have been a much more closely fought affair. An anti-war stance (much better than the absolutely confusing and pants stance by the Conservatives ["Mr Blair lied but we still condone what he did" - Make your minds up!!]).
We shall see tomorrow what the outcome is and hope that the government that is elected isn't as bad as its manifesto would suggest.
Thankyou, and goodnight.