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Monday, April 02, 2007

8 Days make a week?

Hey Kids!, sorry for the late update but it's rude to upstage/overrun a lady when she is looking so fantastic so I decided to leave it another day :).

What happened to Xy this week?

Oh god I feel boring right now looking at that question.
The short story that everyone who looked on without knowing the inner details would be, not a whole bunch.
But to those few who knew the real story there are a whole set of undercurrents in the realms of imagination that have been delved through the written word this week that have opened realms of opportunity and imagination seldom seen as we go along with our existences.

In other words, I spent a great deal of time lost in books this week and looked around blinking myopically with raging headaches from the poor lighting conditions I was in and wondering just where the week had gone to?

That's another subject right there, I possibly should be wearing my glasses or something while reading or perhaps find another comfy locale to do so since I spent at least half of the week with eye popping, head wrenching migraines for my troubles.
I don't recommend it, it's not fun at all :/.

Amusing/Obscure Conversations:

Well I have tried to be a good boy this week and almost pulled it off but slipped into my old ways at the end being silly and saying things I probably shouldn't to certain people but I realised right at the end of the week that I really didn't care anymore and that I personally have a great deal more fun with my life when i don't try to censor what I say ... to a certain degree of course :D.
Although it is great in theory to always speak the truth and not hold ones self back, one should also look at the consequences of simply letting ones mouth run away with them.

A simple and illustrative crystallisation of this point would be a knuckle sandwitch in the mouth after telling a mate his girlfriend is hot, thankfully, no this didn't happen this week but I have said some things to some people they wouldn't want repeated here (and I wont repeat because they read this page too *covers his ass*) that just after having said it I immediately cringe and think "oooh perhaps that could have done with some censoring in my head first Xy".

Hmmm i believe this possibly also covers look before you leap for this week but I feel it is an important lesson that many people would do well to take on board when deciding to let their rights to express themselves roam free.

Colourful moods:

Pain, a whole lot of head pounding pain!
As a result of this I have either been distant, stroppy, irritated or downright belligerent this week so I would like to take this opportunity to apologise to those of you who felt I may have been for lack of better words "A pigheaded ass!" this week and I hope that I can rectify the situation and be a little more pleasant to be around soon.

In the course of censoring myself for most of the week as well I felt quite sad that i wasn't sharing things with my closest friends that usually bring me joy so lets hope I can find some kind of middle ground between being a thoughtless ass and a buttoned down, clammed up introvert *chuckles*.

Hobbies and Interests Pursued:

Lots and lots of reading!
Over the course of this last week I have read several books written by Terry Pratchett, the discworld series as a matter of fact which up until this point I had avoided because I thought it would just be silly drivel.
To my great surprise though it hasn't just been one long attempt at a series of terrible gags followed in the background by a late show'esque *badoomtish* to let you know something funny was meant to have just happened and for the audience to clap now.

There are in fact some amazing stories in amongst it all and some thought provoking ideas about our universe in general whether what we see and hear is the total of our existences and thankfully for once that doesn't have anything to do with religion when exploring existentialism.

Somehow he manages to mesh all that together with some great story elements and even some pretty scary stuff that keeps you on the edge of your seat with a cast of very lovable characters filled through with enough character flaws that if they were cheese they would be of the porous European variety.
It's their frailties that make them so engaging and as heroes, their willingness to put their best foot in the other direction and then quickly followed by a series of other rapid steps whenever the opportunity to face danger presents itself that makes them quite so enjoyable to follow.

Look before you leap:

Please read above to points 2 and 3 for info on this section :).

Riddle Answers:

Well with the great lack of success of the riddle post I have decided to call it a day and enjoy them to myself in future :).
If anyone is interested at all they can PM me for the answers and I shall send them their way.

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