Monday, 19 October 2009

Escape to Twee

This weekend has been exactly what I have needed for a long time. Highlights include (in no particular order)

'We even checked the small drawers'

'I believe the children are our future'

Projectored X Factor at Alice's

Cracked out Whitney

Being pleasantly surprised at Cheryl Cole

Dissecting the mind fuck that was 'The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus'

The Rice, Noodle, and Pie drawers.

Gorgeous Fat Anne

Frankie's screeching, sorry, singing.

The hardworking Thai 2 Go women (NOT the scary father-son slave drivers. Socks & Sandals?)

The absolute silence of Winchester at night.

"Did he say 'Get a haircut?'" "No, he said 'why are you going down there for?'"

Laughing more than I have in a long time.

J's brilliant sleep movements.

The scenic route that was basically a lot of fields and a nice river.

'I had a dream that I won a competition to direct a Sugababes video'

ARMY OF FRENCH CHILDREN.

The obscene amount of food that was consumed. (Fatty fat fats)

'I'm getting a belly from this weekend.'

THE BLACK BARON (And pretty much everything about Madworld, especially Chanelle)

The absolute fail of 'Dry Weekend'

'Bwaa bwaa bwaa'

The cat with opposable thumbs, and messed up hind feet (Aka, slaggy cat)

'Oh! It's a boy!'

'I can't have it without cheese!'

'Standard Leona video...pretty bland...OHHHH!'

'You just dropped her pacemaker into her body!'

My complete inability to cut open a patient. Or suture. Or bandage. Pretty good at draining though.

'They left the medical profession, never to achieve their destiny'

Mental care home women.

MEG GRIFFIN

Picnic at the Cathedral

"He's the biggest gay slut in Winchester. No, wait, that's actually a 12 year old boy."

"I'm going to buy you a present wether you like it or not!"

Finally getting round to re-watching 'I Know Who Killed Me'

Properly reconnecting with my pop roots.

Sleeping in, and it not mattering at all.

The equal opportunity family.

Being in the company of someone I feel completely at ease with, with the added bonus of there being no drama at all.

"I don't like the idea of Game having my address!"

Ripping the hell out of Tim 'blokey bloke' Lovejoy.

JEREMY KYLE

Basically, as you can probably tell, I loved everything. It was exactly what I needed, as things in Bristol were seriously getting me down. It was nice to go somewhere completely alien (at least in the sense that I had never been there before) to me, and not think about Bristol at all. Even though we really didn't do that much, it was so refreshing, and actually felt like I was on holiday.

If I'm honest, the only thing I would have changed was the time I brought stuff up (I'm just going to talk to you now, as you're pretty much the only person that reads this =]) I hadn't been thinking about it all weekend, but I just wanted to ask before I left rather than leave it hanging. However, I'm glad I did, as I left knowing that our friendship is properly solidified, and this makes me extremely happy. You get me in a way that not a lot of people do, and it's so refreshing. You're one of the first people I think of turning to when I have an issue or a problem. I know that we haven't known each other for that long (in relative terms) but I know that you are now intrinsically linked with my life. I can't really explain it in words, but I'm pretty sure you feel the same (I hope?) I just know that I will know you for a very long time, and that makes me feel very good. Any worries I may have had were allayed pretty much as soon as I got into the car on Saturday. Just...I don't know...just know that I am here for you whenever you need me, day or night.

I guess I'm trying to say that you mean a lot to me (what a gay, etc, haha.)

So, in closing, I am feeling 'one million percent' better than I was this time last week, and for that I thank you.

New outlook. Or rather, a return to the old me.

Lovely.

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