Short version: I got super drunk with some friends on St Patrick's day, then my friend Celia saw her friend Beth; we went back to Beth's to drink more, Beth and I ended up getting very friendly. Turned out we actually quite liked each other (rather than just the usual drunk thing of being attractive and horny) so I've started seeing her. Spent last night with her and some friends (movie night, not orgy) and today around Camden enjoying the weather and each other's company. Happyyy
Short version: I got super drunk with some friends on St Patrick's day, then my friend Celia saw her friend Beth; we went back to Beth's to drink more, Beth and I ended up getting very friendly. Turned out we actually quite liked each other (rather than just the usual drunk thing of being attractive and horny) so I've started seeing her. Spent last night with her and some friends (movie night, not orgy) and today around Camden enjoying the weather and each other's company. Happyyy
Aww, good for you. Obligatory breeder-phobia and jealousy too obviously.
I'm starting to get used to my slightly silvering hair actually... it looks distinguished.
No pics for the moment; the dye's not taken especially strongly so it looks more platinum blonde than anything, like a bizarre lovechild between Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter
My life is in a really hazy moment ATM. The idea of being single for me is great as it means that I'm never tied down. But at the same time, I also would want to be in some sort of a relationship. I'm not sure what I want
This morning I finally met the couchsurfer we have staying with us (I was in bed by the time he arrived last night). Good grief he's hot
Unfortunately I'm now in this slightly awkward hanging-around moment where I thought he was going to have left before I went to work, but he's still here and it's getting late and I'm not sure if I should leave him alone or whatever ><
I watched the first episode yesterday. It was good, but there was still something not quite right. I'll put it down to the moving pictures. Also Graham Norton.
I watched the first episode yesterday. It was good, but there was still something not quite right. I'll put it down to the moving pictures. Also Graham Norton.
The introduction doesn't work on TV, really, if I'm honest... or it might be that it doesn't work on BBC2... It's a very BBC2 set, too... too bright... Just close your eyes :P
Wow, I'm 17... the average age of the audience is over 4 times my age!
Oh well, at least they kept Paul and Nicholas on the show, and the guests are of the usual pool...
My life is in a really hazy moment ATM. The idea of being single for me is great as it means that I'm never tied down. But at the same time, I also would want to be in some sort of a relationship. I'm not sure what I want
I know how you feel. I figure it's easiest to enjoy not being tied down (hur hur hur) while staying open to the idea of being in something serious? No reason to commit to one or the other.
This morning I finally met the couchsurfer we have staying with us (I was in bed by the time he arrived last night). Good grief he's hot
Unfortunately I'm now in this slightly awkward hanging-around moment where I thought he was going to have left before I went to work, but he's still here and it's getting late and I'm not sure if I should leave him alone or whatever ><
I watched the first episode yesterday. It was good, but there was still something not quite right. I'll put it down to the moving pictures. Also Graham Norton.
I thought Graham Norton was pretty good, actually. Russell Tovey fails adorably in the second one though (and Paul looked pretty miserable for that one too).
The introduction doesn't work on TV, really, if I'm honest... or it might be that it doesn't work on BBC2... It's a very BBC2 set, too... too bright... Just close your eyes :P
I thought it was deliberately retro; I was surprised they didn't show whoever was blowing the whistle though.
I thought Graham Norton was pretty good, actually. Russell Tovey fails adorably in the second one though (and Paul looked pretty miserable for that one too).
I thought it was deliberately retro; I was surprised they didn't show whoever was blowing the whistle though.
I won't deny the retro... but I found it very much a "modern" retro... if you get me... I don't get me :L
I was also surprised not to see the whistle blower...
OMG Episode 2 has Sir Stephen of Frydom :P
ADDITIONAL: By the introduction, I meant Nicholas' monologue, but actually, I don't mind it now, I was just being very weird :P
I know how you feel. I figure it's easiest to enjoy not being tied down (hur hur hur) while staying open to the idea of being in something serious? No reason to commit to one or the other.
Quite - if you find something worth committing to, then great. If you look too hard for a serious relationship, you'll either scare people off or end up in something you resent.