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Aug 27, 2009 - 08:08 AM |
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Axes, Grass and Superman... |
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Just got back from a few days worth of gardening in Ellesmere,
no internet, no phone signal and nothing even similar to entertaining unless you bring it yourself.
I tell a lie, there's a tescos now... it's a nice excuse to bum off for a cigarette at 9 oclock at night. I have my own little tricks to smoke without suspicion around my parents. my usual one in ellesmere is to smoke in the bathroom where the smell cant be soaked up by carpets and other textured stuff, then i just leave the window open overnight so the smell is long gone by the morning. Of course this wouldnt work if my parents didnt have an en suite toilet.. mwa ha ha! Sometimes i feel like i've 'won' somehow.. then i realise it's kinda petty...
hmmm...
Still, spent most of the time either asleep or trying to get rid of this fucking great spider plant in the Garden, it's been there for about a year and when it was planted it was about 8 inches tall.. it was now over 8 feet.. and the grass from it cuts pretty fiercely. after lopping off most of the top with garden sheers we ending up chunking bits off the bastard with an axe which was fucking FUN.
i cant reccomend axes enough to anyone, seriously, they are so much fun.
they're just as dangerous and silly to play with as you'd expect.
Number one christmas toy this year?
my moneys on axes...
I also took the time to watch the 4 original superman movies, which i found great examples of an earlier movie franchise thats often overlooked in terms of how awsome they are.
the first two speak for themselves, they're just fucking cool.
Hell, even the fourth one was fun enough, tad political but fair enough.
But... But the third.
what
the
fuck?!
rather than try and explain i'll just list some of the crap...
-Richard Prior
-Lois Lane 'goes on holiday'
-Superman starts attending birthday parties
-superman decides to start drinking
-superman fights a computer?
-This : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuSsSwg9MXs
It's just... just amazing..
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