I’m really ino my arts and crafts lately. I’ve been knitting various things for the past few months (Speaking of which, I need to finish a pair of socks for my mum) and have been working on a bit of a scrap book for inspiration.
I’ve considered learning embroidery. My Mum used to do a lot of it when I was younger. I’ve looked through some great free embroidery stuff and quite like the designs. They look quite difficult, but I would love to be able to create something like that one day.
I’ve had the Indiana Jones themesong stuck in my head since Friday, when James and I went to see it in the theatre.
I quite liked it! Whilst the originals will always be just plain awesomesauce, this movie really was up in the same standards. There were some really WTF moments though.
If you don’t like spoilers, don’t read on!
I’m just going to cover some WTF moments, because I’m still giggling about them.
1. There are freaking prairie dogs. CGI prairie dogs. George Lucas, were you HIGH?
2. Indy survives a NUCLEAR EXPLOSION by hiding in a fridge. Yes. A Fridge.
3. “Oh .. It’s just a thing.” GG, Shia. GG.
4. Indy, in his old age, still has the hormones of a teenager.
5. Monkeys. Anti-communist monkeys. And apparently Shia learns at a primate level. SWING, SHIA, SWING.
6. Crazy, flesh-eating, Communist hating, giant mother-fucking ants.
7. Falling down three FUCKING HUGE waterfalls is apparently survivable?
8. The Golden City is apparently not as golden as we thought. Oh, and it’s a freaking spaceship. Yeah.
9. Aliens. WTF, can I has biblical stories back plz?
Yeah, that’s all i got for the moment.
Still, I loved the movie. It was well worth seeing.
New technology really excites me. I practically peed myself with excitement when I saw the Optimus Maximus keyboard.
I quite enjoy looking at all the latest gizmos that are on the market. Some of them are really bizarre. Cardboard speakers? Icecubes with flashing lights in them? Some of this stuff is really out there, but it’s sure as hell cool.
Go and get yourself some whacky gadgets!
Ba ba, this is the sound of settling!
Man, I’m totally in love with Death Cab for Cutie at the moment. I just can’t stop listening to them.
Hmm. So what have I been up to? I’ve been studying all day. I’m starting to understand this section of my chemistry notes a lot more. Organic chemistry is still completely lost on me though. I might have to go and borrow a text book from the library and do some reading on it.
Oh well, back to it for a while I guess! :)
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