Here is where I quote kids' TV.
End of year blah blah. Christmas and goodwill etc.
Love Christmas. Twenty four hours' time we will be with the family doing the Xmas Eve feast.
I am so excited that I have already eaten two scotch eggs.
Anyway, nod to this guy (good blog): http://www.davidanaxagoras.com/. I lifted his end of year question thing. It rules!
1. What did you do in 2005 that you’d never done before?
Love Christmas. Twenty four hours' time we will be with the family doing the Xmas Eve feast.
I am so excited that I have already eaten two scotch eggs.
Anyway, nod to this guy (good blog): http://www.davidanaxagoras.com/. I lifted his end of year question thing. It rules!
1. What did you do in 2005 that you’d never done before?
- Got a pet. Lola the cat. Named after this film: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0130827/. She sort of runs around in the same way: the same ground every time but every time a different outcome.
- Got commissioned to write a film script.
- Yes indeed. I think. It was something to do with getting paid to write something.
- About five friends. It wasn't a birthing circle cult. And yes, we will do the family thing. And no, not yet.
- Oh yes! My sister-in-law too. I am now an uncle twice over.
- My gran. Last grandparent. She did well - over 90. I can't even remember, mind you I can't remember how old my Ma is. And I can only remember the missus' because of the Australian Rugby League grand final of the year of her birth.
- You think I am joking? When I was 21 I once pissed my pants, whilst sober no less. I had forgotten to undo my fly.
- Sweden (Stockholm) with the missus, visiting friends for a long weekend. Discovered the genius that is Carcassonne.
- Holland (Amdsterdam) in March for a one-day meeting that turned into an overnight when the city got snowed in.
- Denmark (Copenhagen, Roskilde and Aalborg) for two sets of mates. One set got married - magical. The other just got drunk with us.
- Wales (West Wales) for the annual holiday jaunt of the hordes. Millions of us doing cliffs, castles and churches.
- Russia (Moscow) for a one-day meeting.
- Was supposed to do a few countries in East Africa in Jan but Gran dying put the kibosh on that.
- A hippy house made of pine. With solar panels and shit.
- Pirate-style trousers made of hemp.
- Probably ... er ... the day my Gran died. Can't remember it though. It was late Jan.
- Apart from ensuring that the cat didn't run away?
- Writing four drafts of a film in three weeks, and taking something that was a fucking mess and getting it to within one draft of being filmable.
- Not being able to fly under my own steam.
- Not much illness.
- Did have invasive/S&M tooth surgery.
- And the gammy knee.
- And the keyboard cancer.
- A cat.
- Brian Lara Cricket for the X-box.
- Russell T Davies.
- Bono.
- Mortgage.
- Alcohol.
- The cat.
- Fancy photographic equipment for the Missus.
- Doctor Who.
- Being commissioned to re-write a film.
- Getting a cat.
- The missus doing so well in her photography world.
- And Christmas.
- Either My Humps by Black Eyed Peas.
- Or the Gwen Stefani one that made me moist.
- happier or sadder? Hard to say. I was happy last year. But I think that I am happier this year. Much closer to achieving the dream state ... but then again that proximity also makes me more antsy. I am now so anti-commuting that I find myself starting arguments with Chavs at the drop of the hat. Happier but angrier. How about that?
- thinner or fatter? Thinner, believe it or not. Maybe cancer isn't all bad. (Note to fans: I don't have cancer. I was once tested for bollock cancer in Australia. Turned out my undies were too tight.)
- richer or poorer? Poorer. Much, much poorer.
- Sitting around on my ass watching TV.
- Reading blogs instead of writing. Actually, no, fuck it. I write faster than anyone I know. But I also need the dead time to recharge.
- With friends who live around the corner.
- Sort of - with the bastard cat.
- None. Met the missus in 1995 and haven't laid a sexual finger on another person since.
- Doctor Who. Although I didn't get to watch Galactica until this year, and that obviously comes out near the top.
- No-one specific. The general youth.
- Kevin Conroy Scott, Screenwriter's Masterclass.
- I realised that I like a Girls Aloud song.
- A grate Doctor Who.
- A pet.
- A writing commission.
- Brian Lara Cricket for the X-Box.
- A spec sale.
- A winning lottery ticket.
- Serenity comes damned close, as does Corpse Bride and History of Violence.
- Grate films watched on DVD for the first time include City of God, Onibaba and Ring.
- Saw some right stinkers too: Cabin Fever, Football Factory (can someone please take this bilge-filth off me?) and Saw.
- And had I seen it at the pictures then Dead Man's Shoes would be a clear winner.
- But the winner, by dint of being top dollar and being watched at the cinema, is: Wallace and Gromit in the Curse of the Were Rabbit!
- Took the day off work. Drove over to the family house. Spent the day playing Brian Lara Cricket on the X-Box. Top takeaway meal.
- I turned 34. I think Bob Willis was 34 when he quit international cricket.
- Not being a slave to the tyranny of place and time (as Alan Garner calls it). The day I stop commuting is the day I become a truly happy man.
- Er ... man at Primark? Like I said, if I can manage to buy hemp pirate trousers then I will be a happy man.
- Being married to a right arsey piece of work from Australia.
- Tough one. Perhaps Gwen Stefani. Or Katee Sackhoff, despite (because of?) the terrible/pun-powerful name.
- The development of my own political system. More to come on that later.
- My Gran.
- My new nephew, Zach.
- Hell really is other people. Just give up and get out. Buy a shack somewhere and eat your own pigs.
- Jelly boats and pirate's gold, princess pea pies,
Carrot cake and fruit smiles and envelope surprise.
We love our cafe and we like to cook,
We have a fantastic recipe book.
He is big cook, and he is small,
Friends in our cafe we cook for them all.
When your tummy, Gets all rumbly
You're ready for a treat!
You can have something delicious to eat.