


Location – Freelance Whales
1. Computer Arts subscription restarted!
2. Coffee; my only love
3. Ram ring that I bought last week
This week has been pretty un-documented, so we get a webcam summary. Despite that, its actually been the busiest, most full-on week.
I don’t know where to begin. Valentines Day sucked, as you could expect. But Melanie bought me a candy thing & wrote a rather dirty poem, which I enjoyed, and Victoria made everyone cupcakes which was lovely. Spent the afternoon with a bunch of friends including an old friend, Adrian. Funny story with that kid, he seemed to think that for whatever reason, hanging out once after school meant we were together. He asked me at one point when we were “official”. Seeing as I had only been single for 9 days, I went off at him for it. I am not in the position for a relationship – I don’t even have any feelings what so ever for this kid – and yet… Actually it was very awkward. He got me invited to Callum’s 18th yesterday. I knew Callum & hung out with him once, but I went, and so it was a little awkward. Adrian probably expected something from that night, but instead Stella & I (I brought her along) hung out with these two other guys, Jack and Dan. So I’m not talking to Adrian anymore. Good riddance.
Other than that, the week was full of school & work for Dad. Oh and my Grandfather’s 80th today. Oh and making tumblr’s in Marcel Castenmiller’s honour. And A LOT of coffee. And falling even more in love with Matty (ala Skins). And watching re-runs of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch at midnight.
I regret nothing.

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Yesterday Dillan & I saw The A-Team! I know, yeah, all the two of us really do is just go watch films, but I’m cool with it. I like films, and The A-Team was too good not to see. Sharlto Copley’s Murdoch was actually laugh-out-loud funny, which shouldn’t be surprising because Sharlto’s actually kind of amazing. I mean, I never watched the show, so I don’t know the characters or the original depictions of them, but Neeson/Copley/Cooper/Jackson were all really good in their roles. And of course the direction was pretty good – the story line did all blur up at points, and I’m not too big of a fan of the idea of merging the two scenes of describing a plan, and the plan playing out – although I have a feeling that could possibly be a homage to the original TV show (but then again, I didn’t watch it, so I don’t know). But all in all, it was a good film & I think people should definitely go see it.