I'm going to be a trivia answer someday.*
Aug. 4th, 2008 10:53 pmAfter two - count 'em, two hours and more bikinis than an octopus could carry, after struggling with straps and jiggly bits, after ascertaining that size labels are applied by warring tribes of illiterate mice, after calling up the hunter-gatherer genes to seek out The Same Thing, But Bigger, I finally - finally - bought a new bikini. It's not the awesome turquoise one, or that other turquoise one, but all my bits fit and they fit well. And I managed to find the matching bottom without the bright red truck on the ass.
The things we do for a little sun-worship. I bet priests don't have this much trouble picking sacrificial goats. "I want it fat, bleating, and tied to this post. Colour optional."
After a morning thus spent, I had lunch with Mari Carmen** and then we, along with her daughter Marta*** played Trivial Persuit. An ancient Trivia. Like, USSR and East Germany old. And also very strange, because it called the American Civil War the Sucession War. And also quite Spanish, because it had loads of questions about TVE**** shows that maybe Gran would've known. It was great. Really, that's the sort of thing I've been missing. Just hanging out with people and having fun.
And now I have to pack, clean up a bit, wash some clothes, drink the equivalent of the North Sea *is so thirsty* and maybe see what I can scrounge for supper. We'll be leaving mid-morning tomorrow - edging on midday - and gods know what I'll do once I'm there besides visiting relatives. *eyes Self Study textbook* *is mauled by textbook* Yeah, there's that.
Links of the Day:
wtf_nature on Siamese cat colouration being heat-dependent
YouTube: Zachary Quinto at ComicCon Part 1, Part 2 - D'aww! Missed him :)
YouTube: Imogen Heap Video Blog - She's so lovely <3
12_12_12's Lost/Heroes Fanfic: Puzzle Pieces
* Al Michaels
** Mom's old school friend who was basically my surrogate mother the two years I lived in Barcelona.
*** Aged 27-28 or thereabouts.
**** Television Espanola, Spanish Television. Similarly, Spanish Radio is Radio Teelevision Espanola, RTVE Ah, I remember the days when we only had two channels (TVE1, TVE2). Things are better now, but Spanish public TV still sucks. No concept of apropriate spots for commercial breaks (leading to commercials right when someone's going to get stabbed, or in the middle of a sentence) and commercial breaks of variable length (one minute or twenty, you never know), and it's plagued by competitions where it takes them ages to answer a single question. *Sickle isn't bitter and TV-starved*
The things we do for a little sun-worship. I bet priests don't have this much trouble picking sacrificial goats. "I want it fat, bleating, and tied to this post. Colour optional."
After a morning thus spent, I had lunch with Mari Carmen** and then we, along with her daughter Marta*** played Trivial Persuit. An ancient Trivia. Like, USSR and East Germany old. And also very strange, because it called the American Civil War the Sucession War. And also quite Spanish, because it had loads of questions about TVE**** shows that maybe Gran would've known. It was great. Really, that's the sort of thing I've been missing. Just hanging out with people and having fun.
And now I have to pack, clean up a bit, wash some clothes, drink the equivalent of the North Sea *is so thirsty* and maybe see what I can scrounge for supper. We'll be leaving mid-morning tomorrow - edging on midday - and gods know what I'll do once I'm there besides visiting relatives. *eyes Self Study textbook* *is mauled by textbook* Yeah, there's that.
Links of the Day:
YouTube: Zachary Quinto at ComicCon Part 1, Part 2 - D'aww! Missed him :)
YouTube: Imogen Heap Video Blog - She's so lovely <3
* Al Michaels
** Mom's old school friend who was basically my surrogate mother the two years I lived in Barcelona.
*** Aged 27-28 or thereabouts.
**** Television Espanola, Spanish Television. Similarly, Spanish Radio is Radio Teelevision Espanola, RTVE Ah, I remember the days when we only had two channels (TVE1, TVE2). Things are better now, but Spanish public TV still sucks. No concept of apropriate spots for commercial breaks (leading to commercials right when someone's going to get stabbed, or in the middle of a sentence) and commercial breaks of variable length (one minute or twenty, you never know), and it's plagued by competitions where it takes them ages to answer a single question. *Sickle isn't bitter and TV-starved*