Jun. 29th, 2008

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I needed to take my mind off things, so yesterday I headed off down to Birmingham to visit [livejournal.com profile] renfield286 and wish him a Happy Birthday. Me and a handful of [livejournal.com profile] renfield286's Companions: Adam and Kat, to begin with, then Charlotte - who had to go to work and begged off early, sadly.

Celebrations began in the Bowlplex in Broadway Plaza. I'm rubbish at bowling. Craig despaired. I didn't.

We moved on from there to the Subway, thence back to the Bowlplex, where we spent the time playing video games. Well, I say "we." I sat there and watched this danceoff thing with the underfoot pads and the dancing and thought "I'm not avoiding. I'm delegating."

Other highlights of the day included:-

• Craig's latest miniature - Battlecat;

• the amusing sight of the look of curiosity on Craig's face when I showed him what my trousers belt was made of, and of course the familiar belt pouch he remembered from when I used to wear it near-constantly in my trips to Brum when Dungeons & Starships used to be around.

• My utter inability to bowl;

• The fear in Kat's eyes when I realised that the two words that would really, really scare her right there and then were "Overhead. Pitch." *weg*;

• The lively chat about Hunter: the Vigil, and the even more lively speculation going on among this little group;

• The Malt House on the bank of the canal.

I really like that little group of Cam, and former Cam, friends of Craig's. I think I'd like to go back there again soon and pay them another visit. That would be nice.

Oh, and I talked about the Traveller item I submitted to Mongoose Publishing and the Traveller fiction I also wrote, "Crisis of Illumination." The verdict, based on my narratives alone: "Cool."

I even told them about the relic blue police boxes I included as a cameo in the article. :)

On the way home, I enjoyed an hous and a half of silence and solitude. For once, I managed to get something done on my geomancy project, putting together something for a basic tutorial on essential divinatory geomancy. Not for any particular reason, like creating a series of lessons or anything. Just for my own benefit for now, something I'll be able to write down in a journal.

I want to put together something that looks like a cool journal, like River Song's in that recent episode of Doctor Who. (and yes, I'd buy a notebook, diary or FIlofax organiser that had a blue box cover like that one from the story. Without hesitation.) The one I'm prepping will start with geomancy. Then move on to something else. But it's time I put something like this together, if not for my own use - because it's already in my head - but for others to pore through in time to come, and dispel their cynicism, and re-engage with their sense of awe and wonder. But I digress.

A good time was had by all. I haven't met [livejournal.com profile] renfield286 in ages. It was good to get back to him, and to meet new friends along the way.

Tomorrow's my turn.

Oh, and I taped Doctor Who last night without problems. That it taped at all just rocked. I love this little DVD recorder. However, the TV highlight last night for me was ... ah, but I'll tell you in the next post.
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... the cameo by Professor Richard Dawkins in last night's Doctor Who?
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We'd been waiting for it since 2004: Channel 5 viewers saw it last night for the first time on terrestrial broadcast TV.

The swansong episode of Jerry Orbach on Law & Order.

I've put it on DVD so Mum can watch it for herself later tonight. Hearing of his death back in 2004 hit her like losing a family member. It really did.

Sorry, Doctor. Not even [REDACTED] and [REDACTED WITH HAMSTERS] could knock Jerry off the top spot last night.

Your turn next week.
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[click on the pic to find a MP3 sound file behind it ...]

And I'm thinking, "why stop with him, or just his party?" Don't let any of them even so much as get their arses warmed by the comfy seats before they're all told by us, the general public, "You're fired, on the grounds of gross incompetence and negligent abrogation of your duties."

And don't have a government again until we can find someone who is not a career-minded politician.

In the modern UK, that's going to be hard to find.

We need more Harriet Joneses.

Yes, we know who she is.

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