Friday, December 29, 2006

New Dawn

Well there is only two days left now until the New Year. The forcast here is for wet weather and high winds until and into the new year so I guess that we arent going to see any snow just yet.

As for the New Year well I guess that that is going to bring a fairly busy time especially with my Scouting and new home.

Scouts are celebrating as Im sure Ive said before there 100th year and therefore we have quite a bit planned especially with the World Scout Jamboree.

As for the new house well hopefully I get the keys for that in the next few weeks so that I can start to decorate and move all my suff in by the beginning of Feb. Im sure to keep you all posted.

Have a great New Year

Monday, December 25, 2006

Christmas Time

Well it is now Christmas day and once again I am back where it all started a year ago, at home with the parents.

This year was a bit more of a trek to get here as I travelled on Friday when the weather had decided that it would continue to place dense fog over the London area stopping all (British Airways) domestic flights travelling out of London Heathrow. Therefore an alternative mode of transport had to be booked and travelled. Instead of the hour long flight (plus the couple of hours travelling and waiting at the airport I had to travel into London and get the train up to Dundee where I was collected and brought home. I arrived safely (even with the illness that I have been suffering from) however and have now had a couple of days to relax before Santa comes, although better go to bed before too long as its nearly 0030 (that's GMT).

As for the fog that was sat over London for just over 3 days well it appears to have arrived here now so hopefully with me still here for another week I have time for it to disperse before I head South again in the New Year.

Well Merry Christmas everyone

Stuart

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Northern De-lights

Over the past week I have been away to Lapland enjoying the weather inside the artic circle. As you would expect there was some snow however not a great amount only a few inches (it wasnt as cold as I thought either.

One thing however I did see what I went to see and that was some nice Night Lights in the Sky (The Northern Lights) heree are a couple of photos from the week.

Sunrise over the hotel

Me with some Huskeys after a huskey run


Sunset over the town



The Northern Lights.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Getting Colder

The temperature here changed almost at the same time as both the clocks and the month. The clocks changed on Saturday night to leave the summer well behind. The month changed as we all know on Wednesday, followed closely yesterday by the first frosts of the year. Possibly a tad earlier than Im used to but also a chance for some cold weather training before my "business trip" to Lapland at tye end of the month, when I hope to not only see the northern lights but also go either dog sledding or on snowmobile safari (got to make a choice not fair)

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Wild on Top


After 3 games of their 5th season (not including the non existant one for 2 years ago) the MN Wild have started the season with some force. the team are currently sitting not only top of the division but also the conference. I dont think that they have managed this before but Ill happily be corrected by any Wild fans out there.

So lets hope that the run can continue over the coming games and they can repeat the run of a few seasons ago and go that bit further and win the Stanley Cup

GO WILD

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Star Wars Charecter

OK so I decided to do the Star Wars Character one, much more up my street, might try another one later as theer were a few but this one was a good start...

You scored as darth vader.

Wow... you're Darth Vader. You're evil, but you've still got a good heart. (haha, sucker...)

darth vader - 75%
yoda - 71%
han - 63%
luke - 58%
leia - 46%
the emperor - 38%

Which BSG Character are you?

A Friend (Dave) reciently posted this on his sight for himself therefore after he stole my "Letter to America" for his blog I thought I would recipricate with this, even though I dont watch the program.

You scored as Capt. Lee Adama (Apollo). You have spent your life trying to life up to and impress your Dad, shame he never seemed to notice. You are a stickler for the rules. But in matters of loyalty and honour you know when they have to be broken.

Capt. Lee Adama (Apollo)

81%

Number 6

81%

CPO Galen Tyrol

75%

Lt. Sharon Valerii (Boomer)

63%

Lt. Kara Thrace (Starbuck)

63%

Col. Saul Tigh

63%

Tom Zarek

63%

Dr Gaius Baltar

56%

Commander William Adama

44%

President Laura Roslin

38%

What New Battlestar Galactica character are you?
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Friday, September 29, 2006

John Cleese's Letter to America

To the citizens of the United States of AmericaIn light of your failure to elect a competent President of the USA and thus to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation of your independence, effective immediately.

Her Sovereign Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, will resume monarchical duties o ver al l states, commonwealths and other territories (except Kansas, which she does not fancy), as from Monday next.Your new prime minister, Tony Blair, will appoint a governor for America without the need for further elections. Congress and the Senate will be disbanded. A questionnaire may be circulated next year to determine whether any of you noticed.

To aid in the transition to a British Crown Dependency, the following rules are introduced with immediate effect:

1. You should look up "revocation" in the Oxford English Dictionary. Then look up "aluminium," and check the pronunciation guide. You will be amazed at just how wrongly you have been pronouncing it.
2. The letter 'U' will be reinstated in words such as 'colour', 'favour' and 'neighbour.' Likewise, you will learn to spell 'doughnut' without skipping half the letters, and the suffix "ize" will be replaced by the suffix "ise."
3. Yo u will learn that the suffix 'burgh' is pronounced 'burra'; you may elect to respell Pittsburgh as 'Pittsberg' if you find you simply can't cope with correct pronunciation.
4. Generally, you will be expected to raise your vocabulary to acceptable levels (look up "vocabulary"). Using the same twenty-seven words interspersed with filler noises such as "like" and "you know" is unacceptable and inefficient form of communication.
5.There is no such thing as "US English." We will let Microsoft know on your behalf. The Microsoft spell-checker will be adjusted to take account of the reinstated letter 'u' and the elimination of "-ize."
6. You will relearn your original national anthem, "God Save The Queen", but only after fully carrying out Task #1 (see above).
7. July 4th will no longer be celebrated as a holiday. November 2nd will be a new national holida y, but to be celebrated only inEngland. It will be called "Come-Uppance Day."
8. You will learn to resolve personal issues without using guns, lawyers or therapists. The fact that you need so many lawyers and therapists shows that you're not adult enough to be independent. Guns should only be handled by adults. If you're not adult enough to sort things out without suing someone or speaking to a therapist then you're not grown up enough to handle a gun.
9. Therefore, you will no longer be allowed to own or carry anything more dangerous than a vegetable peeler. A permit will be required if you wish to carry a vegetable peeler in public.
10. All American cars are hereby banned. They are crap and this is for your own good. When we show you German cars, you will understand what we mean.
11. All intersections will be replaced with roundabouts, and you will start driving on the left with immediate effect. At the same time, you will go metric immediately and wit hout t he benefit of conversion tables. Both roundabouts and metrication will help you understand the British sense of humour.
12. The Former USA will adopt UK prices on petrol (which you have been calling "gasoline") -roughly $6/US gallon. Get used to it.
13. You will learn to make real chips. Those things you call French fries are not real chips, and those things you insist on calling potato chips are properly called "crisps." Real chips are thick cut, fried in animal fat, and dressed not with mayonnaise but with vinegar.
14. Waiters and waitresses will be trained to be more aggressive with customers.
15. The cold tasteless stuff you insist on calling beer is not actually beer at all. Henceforth, only proper British Bitter will be referred t o as " beer," and European brews of known and accepted provenance will be referred to as "Lager." American brands will be referred to as "Near-Frozen Gnat's Urine," so that all can be sold without risk of further confusion.
16. Hollywood will be required occasionally to cast English actors as good guys. Hollywood will also be required to cast English actors to play English characters. Watching Andie MacDowell attempt English dialogue in "Four Weddings and a Funeral" was an experience akin to having one's ears removed with a cheese grater.
17. You will cease playing American "football." There is only one kind of proper football; you call it "soccer". Those of you brave enough will, in time, will be allowed to play rugby (which has some similarities to American "football", but does not involve stopping for a rest every twenty seconds or wearing full kevlar body armour like a bunch of nancies).
18. Further, you will stop playing baseball. It is not reasonable to ho st an event called the "World Series" for a game which is not played outside of America. Since only 2.1% of you are aware that there is a world beyond your borders, your error is understandable.
19. You must tell us who killed JFK. It's been driving us mad.
20. An internal revenue agent (i.e. tax collector) from Her Majesty's Government will be with you shortly to ensure the acquisition of all monies due backdated to 1776.

Thank you for your co-operation.

John Cleese

Friday, September 22, 2006

All go

Well the school term is now up and running and in usual form scouts has now restarted and appears to be going quite well. We have lost a few members over the summer and seem to have replaced some of them with new members which is quite nice.

The weather is even on our side tonight we were outside and in true British style is rained all dayt and still turned out nice for us to spend the evening on the heath playing a wide game, in the darkness with a couple of glow sticks to mark out the mid-point and the bases plus the two flags that we were using.

The weekend wil lbe fairly quiet a meal with some friend tomorrow night then Underwater hockey training on Sunday. All ready to go back to work on Monday

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Birthday Time



Every year there is one day that scares everyone and of course is the thought of waking up officially a year older than you were when you went to bed. This years birthday was a little strange, although Ive been away from home now for 6 birthdays this was the first time that I didnt have contact with my parents. In their wisdom they decided that early september was the ideal time to go for a bu trip and cruise through the rockies amd one of the Alaska Fjords.

However all wasnt lost I still had the usual barrage of cards (although the presents are starting to become fewer but at 28 I guess that is part of the course. 17 of us went out for a meal at the local Napalanese place that was absolutuly fantastic, I even got a present from them in the form of two bottles of champers that we all shared after the meal along witth the two mint ice creams that acted as cakes.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Summer Sun

Well is is now the beginning of September and although my birthday is only a week away (yes Im getting older still 28 this year) it appears that the summer sun is slowly starting to fade. The last couple of weeks has seen some more rain (which is quite good as we have needed it down here).

I recently spent two weeks at home visiting the family, friends and walking in Scotland so that I could get a small break from work before everything starts up again for the winter, Scouts, football and preparations for the Jamboree (although they have been shooting through at a frantic rate even over the summer).

What have I been up to well, as Ive just said the Jamboree preparations have kept me busy as I in charge of all the merchandise that we are selling thats the Clothing line and the Badges (see here for details) which takes a surprising amount of time. As a Contingent (Unit) we have to think of what extra items we need to buy for the Jamboree too.

The rest of the summer has been fairly relaxed actually a few days here and there the rest spent at work. My sporting life continues as normal although my Underwater Hockey moved to and from the outdoor pool for the heat of the summer for our midweek session.

Apart from that that seems about it.

Friday, August 18, 2006

Been a while

OK for whatever reason i has been a wee (little) while since I appear to have posted a message but hey life has been a bit busy over this side of the pond. I currently have quite a good tan. No Ive not been away anywhere on holiday Ive just had the cahnce to sit in all the sun that we have been having over the past couple of months. I even have managed to fit in a couple of DRY camps.

This last week I beat the extra security checks and have headed back to scotland to see the family and some of the friends taht I still have here. And true to form the weather has been a bit funny, tonight it is absolutely pouring with rain, something similar happened at the weekend in the SE of England causing flash floods although it was needed. We are supposed to be having a family BBQ this evening (Friday as it is now 1am) however if this rain keeps up dad will be out cooking the food on whatever wet wood that he can find.

Well Guess I should give a brief summery of what Ive been up to over the past few weeks or so, so here goes:

well firstly the weather has cooled down just a touch and it is no longer in excess of 30C (indoors) at 11pm which is quite nice. All of my meetings have stopped for the summer as we are all here and there which also give me a bit of breathing space. I have however been trying to raise funds for my contingent next year by putting together a line of clothing to sell to people to raise funds for both myself and the 39 others that are going.

As for my footbal we finished 3rd in the summer league and won our first round cup match on Monday night, Ive gone on holiday so have left the boys to it for this week coming so hopefully they can do well enough!

spent a day at the British Beer Festival a few weeks ago and tried a few beers, I usually drink lagers so beers weer a bit of a change, even if most of what I drank were golden in colour.

Last weekend however as spent drinking free TEA (Traditional English Ale) from one of the local brewerys at a party my friend threw in the wake of them getting married in June, giving them two receptions but they will only do it the once so im sure it is allowed, whats more it kept the family and friends apart!!

Best be off its bed time

Friday, July 21, 2006

Hot Hot Hot

well its been a wee while since I have posted a message up here, so thought that I would update with a short message just to let people know what Ive been up to.

well I continue to play underwater hockey every Sunday and wednesday in Guildford, five-aside football on a Monday and scouts on a Friday. Every few weeks I have a meeting about the Scout Jamboree next summer. To pay the bills I still am working away at IAH here in Woking.

Whats new, well I looked at being able to step on the property ladder but the rug seems a bit slippy at the moment with only being able to get £100K and house prises starting at about £120K, not to mention that I cant really afford repayments for a £100K mortgage so looks like Im going to have to continue to rent for the time being.

The last two weeks have been spent camping so Im now up to 4 camps so far this year with atleast one more planned although with the weather the way it is Im sure that I may have more before too long.

At the moment it just past 11pm and still the temperature in the flat is somewhere about 30C and Im sweating buckets and all I am doing is sitting writing on the PC.

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Family Get together




Last weekend saw the whole of my dads side of the family come together for the first time in about 2-3 years for my Aunts birthday. Im afraid that I dont have shots of the whole family together Peggy but here we all are anyway.

The party theme was Musical shows see if you can guess who we all were.

Monday, May 22, 2006

Camp number 2: Wet Wet Wet


Just arrived home from work having finally managed to get my car fixed at a cost to me of £310 which was my excess. The day was quite good, found out that two of my close friends have finally decided that they are going to get married and are due to get married next month (at last)

the weekend was spent on camp and it absolutely chucked it down with rain over the whole weekend. The rain was also well over due but did cause some havoc over the weekend, I was just glad that we were indoors rather than outdoors that wouldn't have been good at all. I heard reports of rivers running through peoples tents!!

As yet although the requests were raised not managed to get my hands on the photos of me from Brecon after I damaged my nose but I promise that they will be posted as soon as I have them. However I have attached some photos of me on the assault course on camp for your amusement in the mean time.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Spring Sun and Walking

Spring has finally sprung here with temperatures the last couple of days being in the mid 20's the Centigrade not Fahrenheit. The sun has been splitting the sky and there hasn’t been much rain although we are due to get some at the weekend. I must admit that not having much rain isn’t that new for the South East of England as it is dryer here than the like of Rome, South of Spain and also Texas. So whatever the rain at the weekend it will only dampen the surface of the shortages of water that we have here I’m quite sure.

Last weekend I went on my usual trip (with the Scouts) to the Brecon Beacons in Wales for some walking across the peaks. With the good weather it was a fantastic time, even though there was some rain on the last night causing all the tents to get wet. The worst things that happened were some of the older boys getting lost in a Forest that had been cut down and therefore taking a few hours longer than expected to get to there check point, meaning that we were close to calling out mountain Rescue to look for them as we had no idea where they were. The funniest thing that happened to me was the fact that whilst scrambling up a slope I slipped and a reed went straight up my nose and pierced the inside causing it to flow with blood. The other leaders and the kids that were with us had a good laugh at me when I got to the top with a chunk of tissue hanging out of my nose to stem the bleeding. I also got a good ribbing about it over a couple of drinks in the evening.

If I get hold of the photos over the weekend I will be sure to post them for you all to laugh at.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Nwe Cars and other people



A few weeks ago my car decided that it didn’t want to start after Id been away on holiday for a week. So rather than face this problem every time that I go away for a few days I thought that it would be best to replace the car rather than risk the same thing happening for at least a third time this year.

About two weeks ago I test drove a number of car ranging from Renaults, Mitsubishis to Nissans and a few others. Quite quickly I decided that the Nissan Almera was just for me a good size (a bit bigger than my Rover, OK a lot bigger than the Rover) the engine was a 1.5 so I bought it and have now had the car for a week. Today however I went to fit the new car mats that I had just bought to protect the car from wear and tear to find a massive dent in the back door of the passenger side of the car and a small one on the front door. The dent hadn’t been there yesterday morning when my friend had a look at my car so all I know is that the dent appeared sometime between yesterday lunch time and about 1045 this morning (when I noticed the dent).

I have my suspicions about when exactly the dent was inserted into my car but sadly don’t know who it was or why they didn’t let me know that they had done it. Ive reported it to the police so hopefully the person that did it will also go to the police and confess however I doubt it.

Of course the funniest thing about it all is that it happened on “Good” Friday, well Id beg to differ nothing is good about this years good Friday.

Monday, March 20, 2006

3 Months on

Well its almost 3 months since I joined the bloggers world and funnily enough Im stitting exactly where it all started in December at my parents house in Scotland. I guess that over the past few months Ive not had too much to write about but hey life hasnt changed too much. The biggest thing too have happened is the fact that I was selected for next years World Jamboree in Chelmsford, UK as a leader for one of the surrey groups that are going.

Not much has happened with that, Ive not spoken with the contingent leader but have spoken with the other assistant as he happens to live just up the road and whilst in the pub on Friday night one of my mates who is also going but in a different contingent has already had planning meetings with the olks that she is away with.

Think dinners ready better go.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Police problems

Already half way through my first week of my 2 weeks off work. Monday was spent on a 3 Hr hike it was perfect weather for walking dry but cool, needed a jacket thou as its still a bit nippy out there. Yesterday was fairly quiet did some stuff about the house.

Today I did some shopping for some new T-shirts etc. but didnt get much however when I got back to the car then thats when the problems of the day started. When I got into the car the keyfob wouldnt turn off the immobilisor, I thought that it may have been the battery but however this didnt change a thing. I then phoned a friend to pick me up so that I could get my spares again this didnt work. Eventually I had to phone the recovery company, likewise they couldnt see what had suddenly caused the problem. Then it clicked the carpark is righ next to the local police station and it turned out that the signal that they send out interferes with some of the car immobilisors. We got it started thankfully as I was dreading a bill for a couple of hundred pounds to get it fixed. Needless to say dont park your car near a police station, it may not get stolen but you might not be able to start it again yourself.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Holiday time

Well actually still got a couple of days to go!!!!

At last Ive decided that Im taking some leave, I decided about a month or two ago but its almost here at last. Yes as of Friday afternoon some time Im having two whole weeks away from work. The first week is kind of forced as the office is shut whilst they redo the air conditioning but Im still having to take time off as I dont fancy sitting in the libary reading books and papers and the second week is to be spent at my folks, not seen mum or my sister since Xmas so looking forward to that. Saw my dad at the weekend as he was in the area visiting his folks although he chose the wrong weekend to come down as I didnt see him much as I had a Scout hike on the Saturday followed by a mates birthday in the evening.

Dont know quite what to do for next week yet Monday night Ive got a meeting, then Ive got to be here on Friday and Sat before flying home on the Sunday. Therefore need to do something on the Tuesday throu Friday lunchtime. Was planning on doing some walking as havent been walking for ages (I was manning check points on Sat, the life of a leader!!!) but the weather looking a bit crap be it rain or some snow Im bound to get wet.

Any ideas what I could do???

Dave & Sarah: the boys growing up quick

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Snow Joke

Well its actually more serious than that.

Although I compained earlier in the year that it hadn't snowed here yet it has actually been snwing here today and despite there being rain also it has actually lying on the ground. However we have reciently had a Indian chap start in one of the departments here and before today he had never seen snow before. Guess I should stop complaining about not having had any up to now

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Sporting Disasters

Well only a couple of hours ago I watch the US ice hockey team continue there rediculous run in the Olympic with yet a further run. However unlike the other losses that they have had this means that they are infact on there way home and back to train with there respective NHL teams. Finland however move forwardinto the next round of the comp and closer to possibly winning a medal.

Now Im listening to my football team Rangers losing at half time by two goals to one in a home game against the Spanish side Villireal. Hopefully we can still win but the two away goals will hurt us regardless of the final result tonight in the second leg. But hopefully we can still get a couple of good results and continue forward into the last 8 of the European Cup.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Photo


Ive finally managed to get a photo of myself with dad from New Year that my mum took on her new camera

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Jamboree 2007

Well since last Saturday Ive been told that Im getting to go on to the World Jamboree as an Assistant contingent leader. Aparently there are 9 of us going including one of my close friends although she happens to be in a different Contingent. Surrey Scouts have 75% of 3 contingents each consisting of 27 Scouts, 3 Leaders and then a further 9 young people and one of their leaders. Just got to think of a way to raise the money need to go now. Any zany ways of raising funds for 30 people would be great so let me have them

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Computing from the Country

You may have to blow this up a bit to see it.

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

I owe my parents....

1. My parents taught me TO APPRECIATE A JOB WELL DONE. "If you're going to kill each other, do it outside. I just finished cleaning."
2. My parents taught me RELIGION. "You better pray that will come out of the carpet."
3. My parents taught me about TIME TRAVEL. "If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!"
4. My parents taught me LOGIC. " Because I said so, that's why."
5. My parents taught me MORE LOGIC. "If you fall out of that swing and break your neck, you're not going to the store with me."
6. My parents taught me FORESIGHT. "Make sure you wear clean underwear, in case you're in an accident."
7. My parents taught me IRONY. "Keep crying, and I'll give you something to cry about."
8. My parents taught me about the science of OSMOSIS. "Shut your mouth and eat your supper."
9. My mother taught me about CONTORTIONIST. "Will you look at that dirt on the back of your neck!"
10. My mother taught me about STAMINA. "You'll sit there until all that spinach is gone."
11. My parents taught me about WEATHER. "This room of yours looks as if a tornado went through it."
12 My parents taught me about HYPOCRISY. "If I told you once, I've told you a million times. Don't exaggerate!"
13. My parents taught me the CIRCLE OF LIFE. "I brought you into this world, and I can take you out."
14. My parents taught me about BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION. "Stop acting like your father!"
15. My parents taught me about ENVY. "There are millions of less fortunate children in this world who don't have wonderful parents like you do."
16. My parents taught me about ANTICIPATION. "Just wait until we get home."
17. My parents taught me about RECEIVING. "You are going to get it when you get home!"
18. My parents taught me MEDICAL SCIENCE. "If you don't stop crossing your eyes, they are going to freeze that way."
19. My parents taught me ESP. "Put your sweater on; don't you think I know when you are cold?"
20. My parents taught me HUMOUR. "When that lawn mower cuts off your toes, don't come running to me."
21. My parents taught me HOW TO BECOME AN ADULT. "If you don't eat your vegetables, you'll never grow up."
22. My parents taught me GENETICS. "You're just like your father."
23. My parents taught me about my ROOTS. "Shut that door behind you. Do you think you were born in a barn?"
24. My parents taught me WISDOM. "When you get to be my age, you'll understand."
25. My parents taught me about JUSTICE. "One day you'll have kids, and I hope they turn out just like you"

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Jamboree 2007

Had a fairly busy day today. The Scouting Association are hosting the 2007 jamboree here in the UK were 40,000 participants are due to fall in Essex during the first week in August next summer. What has all that to do with today well each area (county) puts forward a contingent of participants and today I attended a selection day complete with interview for one of the spots for one of the Surrey Scout Contingent Leaders. So the day was spent putting up tents, building a ballista out of garden canes, orienteering, making lunch, devising a sketch for a camp fire about the UK and having a short interview all so that I could sell myself to the team of selectors into becoming a Leader for the event during next summer.

All sounds and actually reads fairly straight forward which I suppose it wasn't however as Im absolutely knackered this evening and could hit the hay at any time I feel. Im quite sure that I wont have too late a night as Im visiting my Grandparent tomorrow for lunch before I go off to Octopush training in the evening, all that means Ill miss the rugby but should mean that I get in in time to see the Super bowl which is been shown in full length rerun in the evening on ITV which should be good. Not sure how late it will be on knowing my luck the match wont start till midnight, but one can only wait and see. So no revealing the score just yet, as for who I want to win, not sure, it would be nice for either side to win it as I believe that even though the Steelers have one it 4 times they haven’t one it in about 25 years or so however since the Seahawks have never been there and the Steelers beat the Viks last time they were there my vote should go with the Hawks.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Day is done, as is a picture


Spent the day in the New Forest in the South of England an area that is ideal for both walking and cycling however I happened to to neither although I did manage to book my Scout troop a lovely campsite for our summer camp in July. Its not too far away only an hour or so by car so a couple of hours by minibus. There should also be plenty for us to do whilst we are there apart from the fore mentioned there is climbing, absailing, shooting, Frizbie Golf and beach volleyball, all at a graet price. There is even a major car museum there with cars from the past century aswell as some from films etc, looks like a great place for a day trip if needed.

Ive tried to download a picture of myself, at the time of writing it was being a bit slow, however I seem to have got it there now. Its as fresh a photo as you can get it was taken in the last 5 minutes or so (well just before I wrote this basically). Tend not to take photos of myself and try not to hand my photo to too many people. Will try and keep photos coming for you all. Im slowly trying to grow my hair so its a bit of a mess at the moment, how long I will get it Im still waiting to work out and how long it will stay long is a completely different question.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Time for an Update

Well I must admit Ive not posted anything for a week now and the reason being is that there hasn't been much to post over the past week. As for the end of LOST well there is one thing I can say is that Im still Lost for an answer. How can anyone end a series with more questions to be answered than when you went into the episode, I relise that is a way of gearing me up to watch the second series (which incidently starts in the spring so not too long to wait) but I still dont know what is in the thing in the ground, what will happen to Wark or the other three that were on the boat with him, where are the "others" from or where they got the boat let alone the fuel for it and of course wha will happen to everybody else.

Back in the real world not alot is happening I finally got the results back from my Xrays taken during the first week of December on my ankle for them to say that they couldnt see anything and therefore the results were inconclusive. Im not bothered that that was the result as it means no bones were damaged but it took them a month to send the results to my GP, good job it wasnt urgent.

Scouts started back last week (Im the Leader) with a games night quite successful I feel the boys all seemed to enjoy it and didnt want to stop many of them but time pressed and so they had to end. This week is a wide game so hopefully it should go well. Ive found another new one called Fox and Hound so with the help of some snap sticks we are going to see what happens.

Well better go right up my notes for work before this afternoons meeting and then home (and possibly the gym if this cold is better)

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

No Pictures

I know that I havent put many pictures up yet and I guess that I should be putting pictures up of myself but Ive still not bought myself a Digital Camera and Ive never been one for taking my own photio anyway but as I find some I will stick some up I promise

High Spped

Ok in reading what Im about to say most of you will probably laugh.

My home connection is now officially Broadband, yes at home the connection I have had till now has been 57K Modem dial up. In my defence however I tend to use the connection at work even for writing this (although this is from home) , all Ive used this for is updating the Scout website, now I can do that quicker although since the provider has changed I need to change al that too I guess as I wont be able to access my old one. If anyone knows of a cheap almost or actually free good and reliable webspace provider for websites then please let me know.

Well LOST starts soon so gotta go watch it.

TV gets top ratings

I must admit that over the past couple of years TV here in the UK has been bolstered by US imports, not since the X-files do I feel that programming getting this side of the pond been so good. Over the past few years terrestrial TV has benefited from first showings of 24, Lost and now Invasion has just started. Granted 24 has lost its standard broadcast and has been thrown onto pay TV but the seeds had been sowed early on and although I only saw the first 2 series on the TV I have all 4 on DVD, Lost ends tonight and Invasion just started here this week. Add all this to the crime dramas that are hitting our screens all seems well even if a bit bloody at times although the CSI teams rarely leave a crime unsolved. I believe that Series 5 of 24 has hit the US screens (or is about too) as has series 2 of Lost. I dont know much about invasion but if it carries on at the pace that it started at I recon that over the coming months (24 weeks I guess) without relenting the pace the story will go quite far. Now here comes a request everyone state side, without telling me what happens in any of the series' as that would just spoil things here what other programs should I be looking out for when they hit the screens here.

Whilst US TV is getting my top ratings Channel 4 in the UK is in the process of showing a new set of housemates this time of the Celebrity nature featuring Dennis Rodman and Tracy Bingham from the US along side a UK MP (George Galloway) and a mixture of singers and TV stars. Personally it’s about time that all these reality TV shows got the boot and someone thought of something new and exciting.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Back in the South

Well Im back at work after to weeks of holiday and what excitement it is to be back half the lab is off ill so the room is deserted.

My flight last night was cancelled and so I was placed on a later flight spending 4 Hrs in the airport rather than just 2. Why it was cancelled is apparently because planes of the smaller size cant land/take off in FOG, granted seeing the runway from the terminal was a problem.

Then just to top things off this morning because it hadnt been used for 2 weeks the car took ages to start, then it stalled on the way to work nd took a further 20 minutes to get restarted. Fingers crossed that it will start when I go home and then when I leave the supermarket as I havent got any food

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Just got back from the film and thought it was pretty good, the animation was fantastic and the scenery much like the 3 LOTR films was once again up to scratch.

I must admit it has been a long while since Ive read the book and so the finer points of the film I cant comment on but in general the story was as I remembered it and I knew that things were going to happen as they did in the widest form possible.

I hope that there are more to come, Im sure there will be after all there are 7 books in the series, I recon that if they continue the series Harry Potter wil once again be beaten by another set of books that have already enchanted two to three generations.

Best wait and see what is to happen

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Out with the old in with the New

Hello and a happy New Year

Well 2005 is now in a distant past and 2006 has sneaked up on us and taken hold. The weather outside is looking rather spritely with the sun splitting the skys and any snow (at least locally) a long and distant memory.

New Year was as normal brought in with my parents in one of the local pubs with about 100 people, not bad for a Saturday night out. Im I feeling the worst from it today, I must say not but Ive yet to see what effect major food groups has on it.

As for todays plans, a walk and catch up with a Uni mate and thats about it.

Speak you all soon