Monday 14 December 2009

The small explosive hypothesis

Right, seeing as Christmas is almost upon us, and everyone is parting their separate ways, I've decided I will start to blog more, I will also dig out my camera over the holidays (or find the wire to hook up my phone - I have a hunch its located in the 'Man Draw' at home).

Here we have a sample photo of the 'Man Draw', to the sides of Mt.Entanglement we have the Light bulb Forest, through which a stream of allen keys, nuts, bolts and screws run, over which
the Phillips head screwdriver provides a crossing point, which will lead you to the (un)read brick path of instruction manuals, which will eventually take you to the shining halls of the great glass city of Spar Chainge, whose silver and copper foundations gleam brilliantly across the land of 'Mandraw'. (And now I see why Karys does this! this is fun!)

But back to the blog!

Primarily, as I will not be seeing the faces I have become accustomed to everyday for these past 3 months, this will be a means of hopefully keeping in touch via the blogosphere (and not being driven barmy by my parents). But before I list out the numerous tasks I have to complete this holiday, I will list out the numerous tasks I have to complete before going on holiday.
(This is mainly for my benefit, as not to forget stuff before I return home)

  • Tuesday - Go to shops, buy small milk and a couple of ready meals to last till Friday.
  • - Do tutorial sheet, go to tutorial, eat mince pies, go to lecture, forage, nap, go to shops for Xmas presents I still haven't got (!)
  • - Try and get Gerald and Phil to eat out or do something as its our last evening together till next year!
  • Wednesday - Go to lecture. Finish lecture. Jump for joy.
  • - Do some washing so I actually have some clean clothes to go out in, this evening.
  • -Go town and have shakeaway before Gerald goes home ( sad panda).
  • - Somehow go to gv fire session if its on, go for a drink with Giles in parade, and have our tutorial group party.
  • Thursday - NO LABS! WHOOP! kick back, socialise, pester Phil, recover from Wednesday night, pack most of my stuff I'm taking home, then go to social Xmas party (yes, another one).
  • Friday - Recover from Thursday night, go to the one lecture I have (damn you Price!) meet brother and mother in town for lunch, then go back, load up the car, and finally after saying goodbye to the remaining housemates.... go home!.

And then when I do get home:

  • Course revision, including writing up a full set of neat notes on each and every unit and topics so far.
  • Meeting up with mates for drinks.
  • Be cooked food!
  • Sleep.
  • More Sleep.
  • Practice Guitar
  • Sit on the sofa, alot.
  • Zonk out in front of the big plasma tv.
  • Watch the rest of the BBT
  • At some point celebrate Christmas.
  • Eat much turkey.
  • Regret eating much turkey and start a new years excercise regime which last approximately 1 day.
  • Find gameboy, and pokemon cartridge.
  • Catch them all.
  • Find Camera.
  • Play computer games. Then play some more.
  • Remember about revision the weekend before coming back to Bath.
  • Panic.
  • Come back to Bath and see the people I was missing over the holidays.
  • Update Blog.
Oh and incase you missed all the Big Bang theory references or are wondering what that's about, me and Gerald, watched season one over the last couple of nights. It was epic, I'm hooked

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My brain is melting and my face is falling asleep on the desk, so I think its time to switch off the blog, and go to the land of nod.

Peace out yo!

Oli

P.S I think I speak for both Phil and I when I say: 'Chocolates Sophie? Really, you know us far too well! Thankyou very much, and merry christmas......*scoff* *rustling wrappers* *scoff*'

3 comments:

  1. WTF is Gerald about? Otherwise good reading my good man, aside from the geeky confusing bit at the start. Surely you know by now that such a level of conversation is above me.

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  2. haha
    I like the assortment of unknown wires in the picture. That's why I label mine.
    Dear me, I am far too organised for my own good.
    Plus I did all my Christmas shopping before December even began! Too bad my organisation doesn't stretch to my uni work.

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