life

Priorities, priorities

October 28, 2004

Got up to London last night, walked through Acton in the pissing rain but felt happy nonetheless. Back in the land of the living. Almost the first thing I did was look at Svet's computer for ethernet, and was delighted to find it – no need to install a network card then. Was slightly less […]

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A month of civilisation

October 27, 2004

Going to London today for a month. Will be organising a meet-up at some point, but will blog when I've decided when and where. Hopefully will be online by tomorrow, but maybe not til Monday. See you on the other side…

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Fell off the wagon

October 19, 2004

I have a confession to make. I fell off the sugar wagon. If you remember, I've been trying to cut down on refined sugar and processed foods in my diet because it was making me feel just a wee bit on the crappy side. I did really well for a while, six small meals a […]

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Jumping the Ladder

October 18, 2004

Until today, the whole car-crashed undead zombie that is my lovelife made no sense to me, or anyone else for that matter. Not alive, but not actually dead either, it just limped along, losing limbs as a matter of course and getting progressively fuglier and fuglier. Today, however, I was pointed in the direction of […]

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A wee post before I get down to work

October 7, 2004

Hijacked Kate's broadband connection just so that I could get a blog fix. Hoorah for ethernet cables, I say. If you're curious, the treatment for the next script is coming along nicely. Finished the first draft on Tuesday, started to mindmap it yesterday and that's bringing to the fore all the structural flaws which are, […]

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Away with the faeries

October 4, 2004

I'm going away for a week, ostensibly to finish writing the treatment for my next screenplay, but frankly I'll probably spend a significant amount of time doing bugger all/watching Shaun of the Dead again. I've been mad busy since July and a week off is way overdue. Back Sunday, probably.

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Stewing

September 30, 2004

Funny how sometimes ideas seem to ferment, then suddenly there's all this build up of bubbles and you pop your cork, gushing white wine all over the parquet floor. Ok, bad metaphor. Really bad metaphor. Stuff's… brewing. Spaced extras are A1 tiptop fanfuckintastic, btw.

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Spaced at Forbidden Planet

September 27, 2004

Last Thursday I was walking down New Oxford Street in London when I thought to myself that it had been a long time since I'd spoiled myself with a trip to Forbidden Planet and that maybe now I could afford to fill in a gap in my collection of Hellblazer comics. Distraught, I was, to […]

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The end of summer

September 22, 2004

Today is the Autumnal Equinox, the last day of summer and the beginning of the slow descent into winter. It feels like summer ended weeks ago, actually, but today it's official. So now I fix my eyes on the Winter Solstice, the day when we start climbing out of this dank, miserable pit and begin […]

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The pros and cons of laptops

September 14, 2004

Pro: Laptops allow you to while away the half hour wait before your next train – the last of which you missed by only a few seconds – by doing useful things such as writing blog posts and replying to emails. Con: It distracts you from the fact that the train you thought was arriving […]

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Tunnel vision

September 13, 2004

I really don't want to drop off the edge of the blog radar, but sheesh, life is busy right now. Worked all weekend, off to London tomorrow for four days, working, meeting clients, and going to a BlogWalk. That luxury, of a day out of the working week, will take its toll cos Saturday is […]

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Unmissable tips for the proud home-maker in you

September 7, 2004

My top tip for cleaning houses ready for the return of their rightful owners after an eight week holiday: 1. Gather all mess together. 2. Put mess in spare room. 3. Close door. 4. (Optional) Press 'Detonate'. Quick! Easy! Effective! Contra-advice: Never put anything on your bed that you're not willing to sleep on top […]

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40 needles

September 6, 2004

I don't know how it works, but having 40 tiny needles stuck in my back has made a huge difference. I can move around now without wincing. I can sit and stand and bend forward and I don't have to worry that I'm doing some sort of horrendous damage to my back. I can also […]

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Cricks travel

September 3, 2004

Whining should cease at approximately 11am Monday morning, when I see my acupuncturist. Meantime, my crick has travelled and now resides in my lumbar spine, which means right now I can sit in discomfort, stand in pain or lie down with ease. Too much to do to lie down, damnit. Although maybe I'll take the […]

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A right pain in the neck

September 1, 2004

I have probably the worst crick in my neck than I've had for ages. It feels like one of my vertebrae is trying to get out and walk. I know my spine well enough to know that the ache now will be ongoing until I see my chiropractor or acupuncturist. Roll on next week, when […]

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