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The horror, the horror...
Stuart Started conversation Feb 16, 2000
A great evil that I had thought was vanquished forever from this planet has reared it's head, just when we thought that the apocolypse was averted.
Yahoo Serious is still alive and has released a new movie.
With a bit of luck, it'll never make it beyond these shores - but unfortunately I had to sit through the entire trailer for the movie (but afterwards I got to see Three Kings, which almost made up for the pain)
Apart from that, things are ticking along. Had a good Valentine's Day (sat in and watched Friends, Ally and Buffy on TV) and I'm starting to get ready for heading down to the Melbourne Grand Prix, which I'm really looking forward to. Fate, once again, decided to give me a heart attack the other day - there were rumors it was going to be cancelled due to industrial action. This seems to have been sorted though. My only main problem now is who to support. It's either Jordan or Jaguar (I could always paint a big green J on my face - cover myself for either eventuality) - Jordan are Irish and cool - but Jaguar is bound to have even cooler looking merchandise... I'll probably hedge my bets!!!
On the up side... if these are the big worries of my life, I can really complain, can I? (well... I'm sure I'll find some excuse)
Anyway - off to the gym to make my muscles ache...
The horror, the horror...
Soccy Posted Feb 16, 2000
You poor thing! Was it very bad? I remeber that Einstein thing from a few years back. What sort of culture can produce such...well oddities, if I am going to be nice about it. Nice to see you spent Valentines with your favourite girl (unfortunately still minus the friend on that one, well live in hope then!)
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