Dorset Girl wrote:Hope you're enjoying your day off!
cassius wrote:Note to self: When I get round to having children, I must enrol them into Scottish education and universities as they will qualify virtually debt free.
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cassius wrote:Note to self: When I get round to having children, I must enrol them into Scottish education and universities as they will qualify virtually debt free.
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Dorset Girl wrote:Ugh, I feel odd(er than usual) tonight. My head's all fuzzy and I can't think straight. Also, my eyes have been stinging and sore for about two weeks now, and they seem to be getting worse. Weird.
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Oh dear - hope you're not coming down with a virus. Never nice at the best of times but especially near Christmas.
Right now my nose won't stop bleeding. I'm sat here typing with blood dripping into a hankie below. Very nice image I'm sure
Dorset Girl wrote:Spent this morning at Southampton Uni, talking with a fellow assessor in their Student Services department. Even though it was work-related and on a Saturday, I really enjoyed it. It's interesting to see the different ways that they do things. I'm also pleased that I managed to easily find my way there using public transport, even though I didn't really have a clue where I was going! I think I might apply to be a freelance assessor there. Much as I love Swansea, Southampton's 140 miles closer to home.
welshben23 wrote:It's also much easier to get around with a lot less flaming traffic lights and the shopping centre is a lot bigger.
Dorset Girl wrote:welshben23 wrote:It's also much easier to get around with a lot less flaming traffic lights and the shopping centre is a lot bigger.
Swansea definitely has more than its fair share of traffic lights!
Have you been into the city centre since the new 'travel interchange' has opened, Ben? It's very snazzy - like an airport departures lounge. Even people who never use public transport are commenting on how it's changed the atmosphere around the Quadrant. I'm impressed!
Moon-Crane wrote:i just noticed on Play that Star Wars has finally been pencilled in for a September 26th release date on Blu-Ray. I may well be tempted in by that, judging from some of the extras being mentioned in other places. I just hope they've spent some of this time remastering the theatrical release versions so we can watch either version of the original trilogy in spangly high quality format.
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:i just noticed on Play that Star Wars has finally been pencilled in for a September 26th release date on Blu-Ray. I may well be tempted in by that, judging from some of the extras being mentioned in other places. I just hope they've spent some of this time remastering the theatrical release versions so we can watch either version of the original trilogy in spangly high quality format.
I think Lucas may well be just bothering with his 90s' 'Special Edition' prints which seem to have replaced the original theatrical versions. Did you notice that even after he'd tinkered with the 'Special Editions' of the original trilogy he replaced Anakin at the end of ROTJ with a shimmering Hayden Christensen I've no idea about this but I wouldn't be surprised if he's re-jigging them again for a 3D release at some point in the future.
He's totally ignoring the nostalgia value of all the original crappy effects to people like you and me!
Dorset Girl wrote:Hubby's just picked Keren up, she's going to stay at his house for the night. It's only the third time since he left that she's done that, and the other times it ended in him bringing her home early because he couldn't cope. Maybe it'll be third time lucky. I'm feeling strangely uncomfortable about it - at least hubby had the decency to leave his girlfriend in the car instead of bringing her in for once, though.
Dorset Girl wrote:At long last, I have a counselling appointment tomorrow! It's ridiculous, I've been waiting since July. I could get by without it now, but it will undoubtedly be helpful to some extent, so I'm going to go. Maybe someone else can make sense of all the various weird threads of my life at the moment, because I'm not sure I can!
Dorset Girl wrote:At long last, I have a counselling appointment tomorrow! It's ridiculous, I've been waiting since July. I could get by without it now, but it will undoubtedly be helpful to some extent, so I'm going to go. Maybe someone else can make sense of all the various weird threads of my life at the moment, because I'm not sure I can!
Dorset Girl wrote:At long last, I have a counselling appointment tomorrow! It's ridiculous, I've been waiting since July. I could get by without it now, but it will undoubtedly be helpful to some extent, so I'm going to go. Maybe someone else can make sense of all the various weird threads of my life at the moment, because I'm not sure I can!
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