Wow… yesterday was a long day.
It’s been a long week, actually. Aside from normal things like writing, I’m also busy with other stuff that nobody else is interested in but me- planning out a new kitchen, planning on having the floorboards put down in the living room... God, it’s all so domesticated. Isn’t the moment when you put in a new kitchen the moment you finally grow up and become an adult? It’s all so tediously dull and boring that there really is no other excuse for it.
Still, at least I have people like YOU to keep me young.
Right?
So, yesterday. Monday. I got up at five. It wasn’t that bad, getting up at five. I was brushing my teeth and it was just getting bright outside and I was thinking to myself, “This getting up at five lark, it’s really not so bad as I’d thought.” I was halfway down the stairs when I fell asleep. Not sure how I fed the dogs or the cats, but the next thing I knew I was in my car. Time sure flies when you’re sleeping.
My flight was at 6:50, and I got into Glasgow at a little before 8, where I was whisked off to the Harper Collins building and told to sign 2300 brand new copies of Death Bringer. I took a moment to look at the book- it was the first time I’d seen it- and make sure the dedication and the blurb was right. Oh it’s a nice book. Oh it’s a BIG book. 603 hardback pages, compared to Mortal Coil’s 572. AND the print is slightly smaller, so we’ve crammed more words onto each page, so in reality Death Bringer is... er... well, a lot more than 31 pages longer.
So I signed the books in record-breaking time- thanks to the six or seven people around me who unpacked the books, opened the books, slid them to me to sign, slid them away, stacked them, packed them up again, and hauled them back to the warehouse- all in one continuous motion. It’s quite something, seeing something like that. And they always ask me if I’m doing okay, if my arm is sore, if I need a break- but the fact is, I’m the only one sitting down, so I’m quite rested while they’re all running around frantically. Oh it’s good to be the writer.
Once that was done, Sam and I (Sam being my publicist extraordinaire) got in a car for the hour-long drive to Edinburgh. We got there at twelve, had lunch, strolled over to the Festival.
I love the Edinburgh Book Festival. It’s so PACKED full of things and events and writers and all these people, all of these people of different ages and backgrounds and styles who come here just because they love books. The staff are so cool, real chatty and approachable, and the whole thing has a wonderful air of friendliness to it.
We went into the Author’s Tent- which is a fabulous marquee of hidden delights and forbidden pleasures- where I met Skulduggery artist Mister Tom Percival, who was over to do his own event. Tom is, as you know, the writer/illustrator behind Tobias and the Super Spooky Ghost Book and the upcoming A Home for Mr Tipps (both amazing picture books for a little brother or sister, if you have them. Or, you know, even if you don't. They're still AWESOME).
I also met up with Charlie Fletcher, author of the Stoneheart trilogy. I’d been on stage with Charlie a few years ago, when the first Skulduggery books was released, so it was nice to catch up. We know some of the same people, and we were talking movie rights and options until we were pushed onstage, where Charlie introduced me to the five hundred or so people packed into the tent.
It was a good event. Every event at a festival tends to be a good event, but this was especially good. The hour passed before I knew it, and then I was signing. Most writers for young people are taken to the Children’s Signing Tent, apparently, but because of the massive amount of people that turned up, I was taken to the MAIN Signing Tent, and signed for three and a quarter hours. In that time, I was given pictures (thank you all!), a story (thank you Zoe!), and seven- yes, SEVEN- hugs. I also met a few people who either read or comment on (or both) this Blog- Mhairi, NJ Maverick, Sarthacus and... and... argh... Doggy Bone Girl Person... (fine, that is not her ACTUAL name, but it’s close... kind of...)
By the end, I had to seriously speed up, because I had a flight to catch, but I managed to see everyone, chat to everyone, and sign all their books. Some of these people were waiting for over three hours, for God’s sake- I couldn’t just LEAVE them there. (Besides, they looked dangerous.)
When I got to the airport, though, I was told my flight had been delayed for an hour and half, which meant I could have stayed and had a long chat with EVERYONE. Curses!
Ahem.
I got home at eleven. My dogs were still alive (the cats hadn’t eaten them). I was tired. Oh boy was I tired. But I glanced at this Blog, and the Facebook page, and at our friends over at Skulduggery Forums, just to make sure that no one was posting spoilers. And of course, no one was.
But reading over the Facebook comments, it made me grin when I saw the gradual change in people who weren’t able to make it to Edinburgh. Before the Festival, everyone was saying “Don’t post spoilers! If you post spoilers I will kill you!”
But once there were actually people out there who were reading the book, some of the comments changed slightly... “Ok, ok, could you post ONE spoiler? Just one little spoiler, that’s all I ask... Nothing big, nothing major, just one teensy weensy spoiler, just to satisfy me until I can get the book myself...”
Thankfully, all that appears to be happening is that people are showing the back cover, and the blurb on the back. They’re not even giving away the dedication, or the Author Biography thing.
So, to the people who have the book, thank you very much for not posting spoilers. Now, it’s not going to be easy over the next two weeks, because curiosity is a powerful thing, and some people on this Blog, and Facebook, and the Forums, and all over, will be begging you for JUST ONE LITTLE SPOILER- but you must resist. Giving one person a spoiler could spoil it for EVERYONE- so I’m asking you once again to stay strong, no matter how much they plead or cajole or threaten...
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«Oldest ‹Older 3001 – 3200 of 4544 Newer› Newest»It's orange colured. That's what I meant. We have t over here, too.
@Rachel, the girder thing used to be an advertising campaign.
I wondered... are the Irish trying to unite their country?
@ Rachel, that is weird...
hey Guys!! anyone know what Scotlnds national animal is?
tis prob not what u may expect...
... We have a national animal?
What wouldn't I expect to be a national animal...
a rabbit? A mouse? A rat?
Hmm...
Indeed!!
@Aquila - NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOT THAT! YOU MUST NEVER ASK THAT!!!!
erm no not Nessie...
ITS THE UNICORN!!
:D
Erm...
*backs away*
... ok...
*will try to remember that*
OMG I know what it is now! Why?!
A unicorn... That's really sad...
I'd rather it was Nessie. Let's face it, it's cooler.
Better than a rat... =P
^^
I think ours is an eagle.
...i dont really know Bones... random fact?
:P Kal, Nessie is a verra strange wee beastie!! a gang wa the o'er day tae the wee loch but i ne'er see a glipse o' the beastie!
@Aquila - sorry, it just one of those things... Irish independace, ridicoulusly enough, the English won't really talk about. Its not taught either, as far as I know... my history teacher wasn't very good, so it could be just that :/
BRITISH BULLDOG
no, we have a LION. RAWR.
... we never learned about it, either...
Not talking about something isn't really a solution...
it be-ith me, Kal!
the old pic, i cannae find amid the vastness o me files...
screw up thing :P
I never learned about it either, but then, we haven't learned about any other countries besides america since 3d grade...
How will Dragona deal with the new pic?
Maybe it suits her...
I hate the Irish political system.
I truly despise it with every fibre of my being.
It's stupid.
I think he went to bed...
Rachel, your old pic is on the first comment page of this blog. You could just copy it from there and then use it again...
apparently it's ok if he likes it, now...
but meh! *hugs Kal back*
*sees the time*
g2g now... Nigh the nigh Guys!
@Aquila - well, thats not really a suprise... but the IRA bombed england, and I know that there was some 'activity' in NI, where Niall and NJ and some others on here live, so its kind of a touchy subject. They don't seem too botherd either way though, as far as I can tell.
are there any political systems you like? Not like I know anything about the irish one, but it can't be that much worse...
i changed it twice before annd he never noticed...
but ill sort it tomorrow pehaps...
Night!! *hugs*
Night Rachel!
... erm, Niall: find enough others and change it? Should work in a democracy...
goodnight rachel! *hugs*
@Venice, "activity" and "was" are understatements.
Aquila, we had a 40-year civil war. Voting is decided (essentially) by religion, not political doctrines. Bombings still happen, pretty much weekly.
My generation stopped giving a damn, which is awesome.
@Niall. Tell me about it. I hate Cameron and Clegg with a vengance, and am terrorfied about whats going to happen here... especially after those riots... some of them were so close.
Can we move on again? I'm not kidding when I say I'm scared for England. not to mention my future...
Night Rachel!
@Niall - sorry, you just never hear about it too much here (That and I should read the news more). again, sorry. I had no idea *hugs*
... meh... we united our country, but then again it wasn't a civil war that split it...
Bye Rachel!
I guess he just hated my picture then...
@Venice, I'll be honest with you.
Over here, during the London riots, we were just like "Meh. That's not that bad."
...
I was kind of worried about you, though, even though you were away...
@Ven, no worries. I don't really care about it anyhoo, and when I hit 18, I'll be "that one guy that doesn't vote."
Not voting isn't clever. Cause the ones who support radical parties always vote, and if noone votes for more moderate ones, you'll end up being reigned by them.
I was honestly more freaked out about the articles that people were writing about the london riots than the actual riots. But that's just because I don't live there.
thanks Niall. thankfully it was only commercial areas, but still... and I've never had to deal with it #firstworldproblemsbitch
It dosen't help that V for Vendetta is one of my favourite films...
sorry, again.
anyway, I sorted my sanguine costume out. *weak yay*
@Aquila, doesn't matter.
Over here, I can tell you who'll win elections.
DUP will win, SinnFein will come second.
So it is, and so it shall be.
I actually wondered why your police didn't get those water... whatever you call them. We say water-throwers earlier.
I mean, over here they even used them when people only demonstrated against a train station...
Ven, you don't have to apologise.
*hugs forever*
V for Vendetta is awesome. One of my fave movies, also.
Wouldn't be too sure, Niall.
Baden-Württemberg has been reigned by CDU and FDP for nearly 60 years in a row, so pretty much since the war. Now it's the Greens and SPD reigning.
@ Niall- I usually end up closing my eyes at the world/news so I can convince myself that it's possible that the world can get better. Seriously, pessimism sucks, even if it's true.
Maybe THIS pic is more me... Woohoo! New pic! New name! Soon I will be complete!
@lego - same. Im not scared of violence, I'm scared that they will start taking our... *notices all the scottish and irish people*
feedom.
I saw someone condone shooting. others are calling for stricter police and more CCTV. we already have the most CCTV in the world. morons.
@Aquila - Water cannons.
anyway, please, can we really change the subject?
@Aquila, we just don't care enough. =P Waste of water.
They tend to use them in the yearly Twelfth riots, but mostly only in Belfast.
I agree with Ven.
I don't want to get into this...
*shrugs* K...
So, what do you want to talk about instead?
Government, Y U NO WORK?
Water cannons/tear gas are so overused around here. It's really shameful the way that the police use it for peaceful protests...
*hugs venice forever*
damn, I really do sound like an upper class twat. now wonder everyone hates the english.
NO MORE LES MIS FOR ME!
*blinks*
Who told you everyone hates the English? 0o
*still hugs Ven*
I don't hate the English...
*shifty eyes* Tell no-one...
everyone where I live is obsessed with anyone remotely english. Except for the radical conservatives, who are convinced that the british are going to destroy our economy somehow...but they're slightly insane.
@Aquila - did I ever tell you how much I love you? *Uber hugs*
@lego - *hugs back*
@Niall - *embarressed muttering* *spaz hug*
how about... erm.... story ideas!!
@Lego, ALL radical conservatives are insane. =P
Considering that most music on the radio is in English, and that everyone doing advertising seems to think English is a good way to attract customers, I wouldn't think that we hate you...
YAY SPAZ HUGS!
*spaz hugs forever*
Derp.
Now you did, Venice... ^^
*hugs back*
*wonders how über found it's way into their language*
*assumes it just followed kindergarten and poltergeist's way* ^^
@Aquila, it's a sexy accent. That's why they used Giles to sell coffee. =P
((slow computer is slow))
*glomps niall* who would I tell anyway?
... who said I'm talking about an accent?
German with an English accent sounds nothing but funny..
^^
@ Naill- most radicals seem insane, but I realized that I agree with most liberal ones, just not usually their methods.
@aquila - Uber is quite commonly used!
@Lego, I'm radically anti-radical. =P
IMO, everyone needs to relax.
@Venice
Considering it means nothing but... I guess above fits best... that's interesting. =P
^^
i actually don't know what IMO means...
In my opinion?
"In My Opinion"
Ha, I was right... ^^
@ Naill- I dunno, I 'm kind of trying to separate what I personally believe from what I think should be policy. Like, I might think that the government should really HEAVILY tax big corporations for being big corporations, but that's really not good policy. And I still have issues with the reality that someone who agrees with me on most issues is not going to ever get elected as a candidate for a major party. :(
*holds up "Applause" sign*
oh god, Anais Mitchells voice... its black coffe.
*wonders if Legolas noticed that she's spelling Niall as Nail with two L... *
*looks at "Applause" sign* *arches eyebrow at Niall*
@Lego, I think all politicians are snakes, but that it's much better than the alternative.
I'm a walking contradiction.
yeah, I keep doing that by mistake and I got too lazy to fix it.
I think politicians are in quite a bad position.
It's impossible to find a solution everyone's fine with, and whatever happens, it's their fault.
... not a job I'd like to do.
But then again...
*suspects that some of them are, as we say "stupid as straw"*
Niall, almost anything is better than chaos, including dictatorship.
Meh...
*is reminded of her philosophy lessons*
Power corrupts. Fact.
If you put me in a position of power, I'd be no better. Even the best people can be corrupted.
Just never trust them and never expect them to really do what they said they would. ^^
Polititians are among the least trusted over here... the ones we trust most are policemen and firemen... ^^
Actually I think I once saw a statistic where polititians ended up less trusted than second-hand car sellers...
I really don't want to get into talks about politics.
tomorrow Im going to see my big sis and her BF. they and my parents will have 'discussions' about politics, and I won't agree, and I won't be able to say anything.
I am also pretty sure that politics will be the end of me. I just have this feeling that it will, that I am going to end up hating myself. I don't know why, I know its illogical. but thats what my heart screams at me.
please, I come here to smile, not to cry.
I think that the whole "can't do anything without being questioned about it by the press" thing would probably be the worst. Everyone needs a vice, and I think that the reason why so many politicians get into sex scandals (at least in america) is because everything they do is so scrutinized.
I don't want to talk philosophy right now.
*starts singing "Big Rock Candy Mountain"*
*hugs venice* I'm really sorry.
WHAT VEN SAID!
*hugs*
I don't want to talk about philosophy, either.
It's far too complicated.
-.-
*is glad she only had it for one year*
"Good leadership is watching the people you love hate you a bit more everyday"
"people don't want freedom - they want freedom from fear"
Patrick Ness.
I guess that I'm lucky that my family keeps their arguments to what I should and shouldn't be doing with myself and who gets the car when grandpa dies. And venice, that quote is incredibly depressing.
thanks for the hugs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XYvGKYA4k4 somehow this manages to cheer me up?
and go read the 'Chaos Walking' series. its brilliant.
I lessthan three Patrick Ness.
Ven, listen to "She's got Sorcery"
it always cheers me up.
@lego - but damn they're true. or at least, the second one is. why do you think dictatorships are so common?
NOT GETTING INTO THIS NOW.
Or "Big Rock Candy Mountain"
Find a good, adult version of BRCM.
It's totally true, which is why it's depressing.
@Niall - XD going to find it now!
and then maybe some prof elemental
Chap-Hop makes everything better. =P
I just looked up what chap hop is because I've never heard of it. And the answer is pretty goddamn awesome.
*looks at Lego*
*nods knowingly*
@Niall, im listning to BRCM now.
you are quite splendidly insane, have I ever told you that?
*decides looking it up might be a good idea, then*
*looks it up*
No, my dearest, you have not.
*feels happy?*
BRCM is just a feel-good song... I like it.
yes, its a good thing Niall!! - like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2Au9kcSeCA
BRCM is about hobos. =P
for some reason, the only videos I can find of brcm are concert ones. And all I can hear is someone screaming "aye" over and over again while giving everyone the middle finger.
@Venice, try typing in "Big Rock Candy Mountain"
DEAR GOD NIALL, AGAIN!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Niall, i did, in youtube. I watched it you silly poo.
Sorry.
*@Lego
ThY last comment was meant for Lego.
*sigh*
Dedicated to eloquence, Venice, BRCM, etc etc yadda yadda.
is it the animated one? or the black and white one with a guy in a cowboy hat?
nevermind, found it.
stale popcorn...
*sings BRCM*
*hums along to "Into the night"*
"And with the sound of the cuckoo, you know it is 11 o'clock, on WCOM LP Chapelhill and Carboro."
@Ven/Grace/Lego/Aquila, are you familiar with Mr B the Gentleman Rhymer?
Listen to "Chap-Hop History" I forget the actual title, but it's close to that.
@Niall - mildly, via the good Prof
He's not quite as Splendid as the good professor, but he's bloody close.
sorry, but the skelenton detective and his protegee are taking up my time...
bloody pirates.
back...and I apparently forgot to say I was leaving. sorryz.
*continues listening to "Into the night" over and over again*
*changes to cat whilst doing so*
*curls up*
No problem, Ven.
Bye Lego!
Did I mention the fact that I love you guys? Genuinely and unironically? Talking to you is always a pleasure, and the two weeks without you are going to be very difficult. I'll miss you.
You're all awesome people. *tears up*
I'm sorry.
*composes oneself*
*looks up 'into the night'*
not bad...
*watches the vid*
ho khay....
*changes to human*
That's nice, Niall. *hugs*
... what's even worse about those two weeks: school starts for me just after them.
@Venice: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ph8GdpN8PZI&feature=related
No idea what you found...
@Niall - I scarcley managed 10 days!
you get over it (sort of) about half way through... though the amount of times I'd be writing or drawing and suddenly think 'oooh, I'll just google... euoh ¬.¬'
bring a notepad!
but how will you deal without me for 2 weeks :P
I just don't know. I may have to print off a sreencap to carry with me. =P
The blog is one big, messed-up family, and it's awesome. *hugs the entiety of blogland*
@Aquila - i found that. WHY WAS HE STALKING HER? WHY IS THAT ROMANTIC? PERVING ON HER IN HER BEDROOM? NOT ROMANTIC. CREEPY.
anyway....
*joins group hug*
I can't watch the vid, but Ven's desc sounds like Twilight. =P
*blinks*
*decides to listen to the lyrics a bit closer*
XD
@Niall - hes about to commit suicide off a building, but sees a girl dancing in her room, and sets about stalking her.
its also got nickleback.
Also, is this the Santana song?
I share a birthday with him.
... he is?
*wonders where she hears that*
*looks up the lyrics*
*still doesn't find that*
... he is?
NM.
Twilight should be subtitled: "A Portrait of an Unhealthy Relationship"
@Aquila - in the video...
Aquila, I think she means th video.
See?
I do so love being right!
Erm... the one I'm listening to doesn't show a video, but a black screen.
*shrugs*
I don't like twilight...
@Aquila, that's because you have taste.
@Niall - uttlerly agree. the depressing thing is, the supporting charachters have decent relationships and personalities, its just bella, edward and jacob that are useless...
the books are far better than the films, though thats not saying too much.
hii everyone!!
Hi Ayesha!
Venice, the books aren't that good, either...
@Ven, I agree wholeheartedly. I could only watch the 1st film, but a friend made me read the first three books. *headdesk*
"Oh Edward," I chagrined.
"Oh Bella," he mused.
"Oh Edward," I mused.
"Oh Bella," he chagrined.
...
Not for me. =/
Hey Ayesha!
The plot is very, VERY clicheed, and Meyer can't write worth a damn.
Stephen King said so.
My father likes reading Stephen King.
I don't like thrillers.
*shrugs*
Stephen King is very good.
Very good indeed.
@Niall - proud of you for reading before you burn. you could try The Host. dippy romance aside, its not a bad book, with quite intresting ideas on alien invasion. I read Twilight when I was 12/13, I can't stand it now
@Aquila - I never said they were?
and HI AYESHA
I never said you said they were. Just didn't want the last word said about them be "better"...
*is proud that Ven is proud*
*fuzzy feeling inside*
I thought I'd give it a chance.
What annoys me is the current lack of much YA lit that isn't just a Twilight clone.
okay, I'm back now and I think I'll actually be able to stay for more than 3 minuets! woot woot! As for twilight, I just don't see why it's at all popular. It just seems like any other cheesy teen romance but with pale vampires. I dunno, I guess people really like vampires.
i wanna read some of steven kings books, apparently he is a very good writer but my local library never has his books! =(
one of his books called "it" was made into a movie and apparently its VERY scary!
My last sentence was an affront to the English language.
*rearranges it*
WB Lego!
hii lego!!
@Ayesha, if you value sleep, don't read "IT".
And don't watch the movie, either.
*shudders*
It was? *looks at it*
... *decides she should take a look at those worksheets to revise grammar*
@Aquila, it was grammatically correct, it just didn't really flow.
*is slowly but surely squished by work*
*panicks*
there are so many vampire novels around... TBH though, a lot of YA stuff is horrific. But some of it is simply... splendid (I coulden't resist) such as the aformentioned Chaos Walking, the His Dark Materials trilogy (is that YA? I think so...), anything by Philip Reeve. oh, and not forgetting some weird series of books about a skelenton detective and his teenage protegee who can do magic. and its set in Irerland. I mean, honestly, who would read that!?
*saves Aquila*
umm i have up reading hp and the order of the phienix every night until 4am in the morning all this week, just finished it an hour ago!! anyways i love horror books but not horror movies! all the boys in my media were talking about "it" and so was our teacher im really curios to know what it is about!
Thanks Niall, but this work is too real for you to save me... :/
*lifts off the piles of paper squishing aquila* I never listend in French... peraps if they were teaching Mandarin, or Arabic.
@Ayesha, check out its TvTropes page.
@Ven, I like tracking down the more obscure YA novels. They're often better, anyway. =P
@Ayesha - you have only just started to read Potter?
seriously?
lol no im re-reading the whole series again cuz i have nothing else to read until the new SP comes out!
... I definitely have too much work left.
I still need to finish that reading diary.
And I have to prepare a five minute monologe that I'll have to act out in front of the class...
...and then there's the work we SHOULD do...
Hey Kal!
im watching "orphan" now! the boys in my media also said this was scary and that they themselves were scared!
Hi Kal!
@Aquila*evil laugh* the only h/w we get over the summer holidays is coursework.
I feel so sorry for you.
@kal - YAY *glomps*
hii kallista!!
*sighs*
Guess that's what you get for being in the last year of school...
... which just reminded me that I'll have final exams...
... what do you think guys, could you deal without me for a few months? Or forever? Cause after school I'll have to find work...
*trys not to think about it*
I might retire soon, as, in the morrow, I am required to arise at an earlier time than is usual.
Might I also suggest that my dearest betrothed do a similar thing, as she also is traveling come dawn?
@aquila, how old are you?
18.
*hopes Aquila gets a job with lots of free time, as he most certainly could not do without her*
*pokes Niall* It's still a while till... wait, it's less than a year...
...
*sighs*
*sighs* apparently I am not able to stay on here undistracted for more than 3 minutes...sorry, I had to go to family bonding time.
anyways, hi kallista!!
@Niall - *sighs* I know, I know... I must admit, I do rather admire the fact you remember the fact I am required to visit the country in the morn. I must be aisen in time for elevenses. I shall retire at one hour past midnight, fair?
And may I inquire at the hour and destination of your departure and destination?
@Kal - I will miss you too my dear. I have not the faintest idea when I will return.
... but I'm not planning on giving up on coming here.
... it's far too addicting. ^^
And it's good for my English. =P
But I'll have to come on less, that's for sure...
oh, and I must soon inquire at volunteering at the local library.
No pay, but it will look splendid on my curriculum vitate, apparently. Also, anywhere that pays involves *le gasp* people! They exist in the library, but at least I can do something if they attempt to talk to me.
@Venice, I am required to go to the institution funded by the Roman Catholic Chirch, colloquially referred to as "Mass." It begins at precisely eleven, but I must travel there, and, in order to be sufficiently fed and watered, I shall have to arise at ten.
My eyelids grow heavy. However, sleep may not come easy. Across the street, there is a small party of drunkards, and I am afraid that the rabble is raising a ruckus.
*church
@Niall- sleep when it comes, my dear. I swear to go at 1.
Venice, dearest, I believe I shall join you. One hour past midnight seems a splendid time at which to rest one's eyes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK2z1G20_9U&feature=relmfu katie melua - spiders web. beautiful song, sums up my view on life and our earlier subject rather well.
... growing up isn't half as fun as you think it'd be when you're a child...
*sighs*
Anyway, I decided that I'll work two hours each morning before coming here, so I better go to sleep now...
Night all!
Those lecherous drunks really are very audible. Something will have to be done. Geoffrey! My rifle Nd sniping trousers, please.
night aquila!!
*and
Night Aquila! May sleep and the morrow come quickly!
Kallista, please do not feel ignored.
@Niall - *sighs* Geoffrey got hit by Kassie on the lawnmower in the morn. I'm afraid you'll have to get them yourself my dear
Goodnight aquila darling!
*pays attention to kallista*
goodnight aquila!!
Very well. *fetches own sniping trousers*
*scratches head*
Darling? Where did you put the rifle?
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