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Dec. 23rd, 2003 09:22 pmMeh.
Girl who Black Knight showed around flat today is a clean freak, and not that interested, I get the impression. This is a shame.
Have been reading online a fair amount - maudlinrose has started me into Mighty Ducks fanfiction, which works well, primarily because I know so little about it. It is amusing, I can say that for it.
Not much else is going on. I'm getting a hair-cut tomorrow morning and I am not cutting it short. It's strange not having Basil around. I do miss him. I know he's gone, but things happen that he would just be there for, such as Mum cutting up meat in the kitchen, or when we arrive home, and no one else is there, or he should be sleeping in the space in the middle garden, but he's not, because he's no longer there, and it's just wrong. He should be around, but isn't.
Chatted to Darth Sappho for a bit today. That was nice.
I told her about the Christmas show that I went to see Sunday nights. I have to say that the funniest bit I found was Hatchet (bad guy's minion, male) dressed up as Mary (for the Christmas play) falling for Maid Marion (organiser of play, and 'heroine') and she falling for him. There was a cat (named Dog) and Robin the Really Good Guy (yes, he managed to change his name to Robin Hood), Friar Tuck, Auntie (just back from Holy Land, very broad accent), Count (bad guy) and Hammer (bad guy's minion,female), playing Joseph.
Count wanted to ruin the Christmas play, in order to stop people believing it had some meaning, so that he could control the town and TAKE OVER THE WORLD. Marion just wanted the play to go ahead, so Hammer and Hatchett (Steve and Bobbete) turning up to play Joseph and Mary was a Godsend, except it wasn't, because the Count had sent them.
Auntie tried to be Mary, but was turned down after some persuasion, but kept on trying to modernise the play. Dog wanted to get revenge on the Count, who had given her the awful name, and Robin and Friar Tuck wanted to stop the Count's evil plans.
It was a pantomine, so we got to boo and cheer and sigh at the entrances of the bad guy, the good guy and the heroine.
In the end, the play went ahead, both Hammer and Hatchett changed sides. Robin and Marion were revealed first as siblings, and then as the Count's children. Auntie proved to be their mother. She took the Count and promised to reform him (he pleaded greatly against this), and Marion and Robin welcomed her back with open arms. Hatchett was then revealed as himself, and he and Marion confessed their feelings for one another.
Then there was a Christmas carol and it ended. It was most amusing.
Girl who Black Knight showed around flat today is a clean freak, and not that interested, I get the impression. This is a shame.
Have been reading online a fair amount - maudlinrose has started me into Mighty Ducks fanfiction, which works well, primarily because I know so little about it. It is amusing, I can say that for it.
Not much else is going on. I'm getting a hair-cut tomorrow morning and I am not cutting it short. It's strange not having Basil around. I do miss him. I know he's gone, but things happen that he would just be there for, such as Mum cutting up meat in the kitchen, or when we arrive home, and no one else is there, or he should be sleeping in the space in the middle garden, but he's not, because he's no longer there, and it's just wrong. He should be around, but isn't.
Chatted to Darth Sappho for a bit today. That was nice.
I told her about the Christmas show that I went to see Sunday nights. I have to say that the funniest bit I found was Hatchet (bad guy's minion, male) dressed up as Mary (for the Christmas play) falling for Maid Marion (organiser of play, and 'heroine') and she falling for him. There was a cat (named Dog) and Robin the Really Good Guy (yes, he managed to change his name to Robin Hood), Friar Tuck, Auntie (just back from Holy Land, very broad accent), Count (bad guy) and Hammer (bad guy's minion,female), playing Joseph.
Count wanted to ruin the Christmas play, in order to stop people believing it had some meaning, so that he could control the town and TAKE OVER THE WORLD. Marion just wanted the play to go ahead, so Hammer and Hatchett (Steve and Bobbete) turning up to play Joseph and Mary was a Godsend, except it wasn't, because the Count had sent them.
Auntie tried to be Mary, but was turned down after some persuasion, but kept on trying to modernise the play. Dog wanted to get revenge on the Count, who had given her the awful name, and Robin and Friar Tuck wanted to stop the Count's evil plans.
It was a pantomine, so we got to boo and cheer and sigh at the entrances of the bad guy, the good guy and the heroine.
In the end, the play went ahead, both Hammer and Hatchett changed sides. Robin and Marion were revealed first as siblings, and then as the Count's children. Auntie proved to be their mother. She took the Count and promised to reform him (he pleaded greatly against this), and Marion and Robin welcomed her back with open arms. Hatchett was then revealed as himself, and he and Marion confessed their feelings for one another.
Then there was a Christmas carol and it ended. It was most amusing.