Friend Stay Un-Reunited

I almost lapsed into a moment of insanity today when I surfed to Friends United and thought, “It would be fun to find out what some of my old school chums are up to nowadays.”

I found myself on this site partially because Jo is doing something similar with a Swedish version, and partially because I met another Englishman at my school recently, who mentioned he’d joined and, to his surprise, he’d found a couple of his buddies living in Sweden.

What led me to actually consider this course of action I do not know. I’m currently on holiday, which has perhaps given me a false feeling of free-time, enough to waste on thoughts of my childhood; perhaps I’m ultimately lonely, and this is my subconscious screaming out for social contact; perhaps I just like surfing in the quest for knowledge.

I’d probably have gone through with the idea if I’d not needed to register. And for that I am thankful. You see, I really do not care what the people with which I fortuitously spent a few years of my schooling are currently doing. With the exception of two people, I’m in contact with all the other people that I consider to be my friends from that time, and even those people do not get the time they deserve.

I, unlike Jo, really do not require a social life of any magnitude, and find most social activity a waste of time compared to that which I could spend with my family, blogging or playing video-games. So it is with great satisfaction that I crossed down the window that could have been a window to my past in the present.

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What’s Your Favourite Colour?

Freya currently seems to be enamoured by a certain colour. Where she got this from, or why, I know not.

It started when we recently took away a toy trumpet of hers (that has never really worked properly), and promised to buy her a replacement. Then today I broke her xylophone mallet, which was lying invitingly on the bed when we were tidying up. She wasn’t at all sad about the incident, but stated that I should buy a new one.

The choice of colour for the trumpet and mallet? Blue.

Two days later she says that she is a baby: a blue baby.

We Met Lassie

In town today we happened upon a CD-singing by 80’s pop-icon, Kim Wilde. Jo was more a fan of her than I, but my curiosity convinced Jo to go and take a look.

Behind the real-life Kim were several glossy posters of her, advertising the newly released CD she was signing. She must have been doing far too many of these signings because the poster-Kim looked to be in a much better physical condition than the real-life one.

Sitting-Kim has put on more than a few kilos, and looked botoxed to boot. She looked reasonably bored, though this may have been the chins and neck-fat talking, but the money queue snaking through the shop for her signature must have alleviated the boredom.

Jo took an obligatory picture of her. The quality is so-so, which, surprisingly, neither detracted nor added to my opinion of her appearance. Still, that’s another celeb crossed off our list.

Showing Freya Yoda

It’s about time I joined the throngs who, because of lack of content, include a YouTube video on their site. This not only makes me look like I actually have something to offer to the outside world, but gives the impression that I’m hip and know what is hot on the “Internet”.

Anyway, Jo has started work on creating Freya’s Yoda costume for next week’s Halloween party, which takes place at Freya’s nursery school. Freya has been reluctant to try on Jo’s work of art, so we’ve been showing her what/who Yoda is. The best place to do this is YouTube, and I found this little gem that is an Easter Egg on the Revenge Of the Sith DVD.

This is one of the first entries I’ve written that will no doubt be obselete in a few years when:

a) the above video gets deleted because of copyright infringement.

b) YouTube gets closed down due to copyright infringement.

c) Google (who recently acquired YouTube) get bought out by Microsoft, who then make it impossible to embed any video in any non-Microsoft software.

d) Technology advances enough to make the quality of this video look even more laughable than it already is.

HTML Code: Lists

I don’t know why I’ve never bothered to find out before, especially because it is something I have had need of on numerous occasions, but I’ve finally found out how to mark off a list using HTML. Now I can do this:

  • the beginning of a list
  • the middle
  • the end

    The dots look ugly, but they serve a purpose, and will suffice until some other method comes along to replace it.