Instruments of work that have not been used in anger for a while now guarded by three ninjas...look carefully they are there! For those that really want to know there are 0.3, 0.5. ,0.7, 0.9mm pencils which will probably have to morph into an Apple computer of some sort sooner than later...
I am convinced that my valve is ticking louder than normal...it probably isn't but I just think it is. Its been 7 weeks I'm sure I should have had my check after 6 weeks and did call to ask and have been told that they will look into it...guess who I'm calling tomorrow!
I have been receiving mail and not change to this credit card or pay us this amount by this date but CD's and books from Chloe and Stephanie! Although quite how the Boston things got here quite so quickly is bit of a shock...4 days by the Postal Service...are they trying to put Fed Ex out of business?!
I visited the newly opened Apple Store in the shopping centre I got taken to last week but as is quite often my strange way of shopping I looked but did not buy. I made note what cases were available and have since been reading reviews online at the Apple Store UK and Apple Store US. What one person rates another dislikes with a passion. Or hey don't get a case just be really really careful...hmmm. I have called in help on the matter see NM...not sure when I'll next get to an Apple Store but will probably get some sort of protective membrane for my iPod.
I finally saw the Cruise/Spielberg version of 'War of the Worlds' and thought the first hour or so was great...but then it started to run of steam and it felt like messrs Cruise and Spielberg were bored and ready to move onto their next projects. Visually, the red veined landscape was everything that 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory''s Chocolate Room should have been.Then at the end of the film God/Morgan Freeman has to do a voice-over to explain the whole ending to the viewer because the film just didn't really tell us what happened visually.
I also watched 'Once Were Warriors' (1994) directed by Lee Tamahori (who is currently in the news for all the wrong reasons), I'd heard good things about this film when it was released...12 years ago but never got around to seeing it. It's one of those brutal character studies of a genre sometimes called 'kitchen sink dramas'. The story is about a woman of Maori heritage trying to keep her family together under the rule of her husband who becomes increasingly abusive and violent under the influence of drink. The acting is very very good and it shows that New Zealand is not just Peter Jackson's 'Lord of the Rings'/'King Kong' sweeping vistas...if you're familiar with 'Star Wars: Attack of the Clones'...you will see a famiiar face pre Star Wars.
I wonder what they'll send me next...
Do they call their blogs...'le Blog' in France?