Oh wait, that's the one, Valentines Day. Oops.
Anyway, so on the Tuesday - make that Wednesday - me and Kirsty went into town looking for potential things to buy each other. (She'd been down on Sunday and we'd looked in various places then - namely music shops) So we looked in these places again, but with more of an idea of what we were getting. We also went to a place similar to Paperchase, but dissimilar in the fact that it's called Parchment, where cards were bought - these turned out to be almost the same, but not. Kirsty said she picked it because I don't like soppy, fancy, flowery, gooey, typically romantic cards, which is true. And I got one that I thought she'd appreciate and that I'd like also. Sorted.
She bought me Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, and I've watched it already...I bought her an Edward Monkton book, and then bought a silver heart-shaped locket, with 3 year insurance. She likes it though ^.^
Kirsty went home that evening.
The following afternoon/evening after I'd been in uni for what I don't recall, I went up to Lancaster. Madness you may think but with reason enough. There was a Sophie Lancaster Tribute, "Black Valentine", in town. Such bands that played were: Exploits of the Dead, Screams of Cold Winter, Cybercide and Deviant UK. Rating: 5, 7, 4, 8 - out of 10. In that order.
I watched Pirates 3 here, until 4am. Kirsty didn't. She slept.
On Friday I stayed for a long time - mainly playing on Timesplitters while Kirsty was in lectures - actually, there's no mainly about it. I then later left, obviously. I got back at a time - possibly around 8 or 9.
Nothing thrilling happened through that evening or through Saturday - unless you really want to call work thrilling ¬_¬ I thought not.
On Sunday, I did more of the above* and then in the evening went out to the Academy Unsigned where JOON undoubtedly stole the show. The first band was ok, the second band was shite, and insulted Manchester, and then JOON played for 45 minutes. After that the collection of people I called friends all went their respective ways and left. We didn't bother stopping for the last 1 or 2 bands remaining.
On Monday I had a driving lesson, after having a project launch of an extremely large project, and it wasn't too bad.
On Tuesday Kirsty came down and we, including Vicki, went to Satan's, where I managed to do something to my head that caused something to bleed during a slipknot pit, and the music was generally rubbish**.
On Wednesday we went climbing, along with Dani, Ric, Fletch and Sarah, although we didn't mix too much. Here we found Iain and Mark, whom I assured could not climb a 6anything, they couldn't. Mark left early, so it was just the three of us. It was pretty good ^_^
Today was generally crap. It's been uni, uni, uni. 9:30 start for a lecture thingy on concept which I think will help - it has a chance - then a video lecture after dinner at 1 - I fell asleep, but I know it was about Roberto Burle Marx - and then there was another lecture thingy about fences and walls. Woot ¬_¬
And that's it.
Love Milord.
*I'm not a sadist, I did have breaks in which I watched either Red vs Blue, or Black Lagoon, or played a bit of Half Life ^.^
**This didn't stop the idiots from starting pits though. To such things as drum'n'bass, soft rock and emo. I got very
NB: if you wondered, the title is part of a line that I heard from the end of an episode (34) of Red vs Blue that I found highly amusing.
2 comments:
I think you may have got all the details right for once. Shock horror. Are you ill? Or is your memory veeeerrrryyyy gradually becoming better? Hehehe.
Love from Moi xxx
You are a creature of exquisite taste and no mistake...
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