Clegg does God - I rarely agree with Cranmer (or perhaps it's more that I don't want to agree with him), but this time I'm pretty much with him.
And because the posters have started popping up everywhere, here is a - rather old - post on the new Agora film.
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Got back home today from London as I went there for the day, chiefly to check up on my mother who was struck by some horrible virus during the Easter holidays. She's much better - which was a relief - but what was really wonderful was seeing how everyone had rallied together to help her out; her colleagues have been calling her a lot and visiting, one in particular even doing some cooking every now and again; her supervisors have encouraged her to take two weeks off... (she isn't the sort of person who gets ill, so I think some of it is as much the shock that she's succumbed to something at all).
Am pretty tired from rehearsals for 'Pirates of Penzances' and finally coming up with an idea for a cartoon for the student newspaper. I don't know... it wasn't much good but the article I had to work with wasn't my sort of thing to begin with and I am crap at caricatures. Still, as I had been recommended to do it, I couldn't turn it down.
My sisters have now turned into Correspondents groupies, which is fantastic because they can go to all the gigs I can't (until Mr Bruce gets his brogue'd feet up to Mancland for once) and do stuff I'd be too embarrassed to do myself.
EDIT: Having now watched the latest episode of the Review Show, have I ever mentioned how much I love Natalie Haynes? No? Well I do. A lot. A lot a lot.
EDIT 2: I am also in love with Amy Pond. I just... I'll probably get over it, but it's like one of the writers was overhearing all my whining about the previous assistants and decided to be nice to me for once.
I still can't watch those damn angels though *shudders*.
And because the posters have started popping up everywhere, here is a - rather old - post on the new Agora film.
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Got back home today from London as I went there for the day, chiefly to check up on my mother who was struck by some horrible virus during the Easter holidays. She's much better - which was a relief - but what was really wonderful was seeing how everyone had rallied together to help her out; her colleagues have been calling her a lot and visiting, one in particular even doing some cooking every now and again; her supervisors have encouraged her to take two weeks off... (she isn't the sort of person who gets ill, so I think some of it is as much the shock that she's succumbed to something at all).
Am pretty tired from rehearsals for 'Pirates of Penzances' and finally coming up with an idea for a cartoon for the student newspaper. I don't know... it wasn't much good but the article I had to work with wasn't my sort of thing to begin with and I am crap at caricatures. Still, as I had been recommended to do it, I couldn't turn it down.
My sisters have now turned into Correspondents groupies, which is fantastic because they can go to all the gigs I can't (until Mr Bruce gets his brogue'd feet up to Mancland for once) and do stuff I'd be too embarrassed to do myself.
EDIT: Having now watched the latest episode of the Review Show, have I ever mentioned how much I love Natalie Haynes? No? Well I do. A lot. A lot a lot.
EDIT 2: I am also in love with Amy Pond. I just... I'll probably get over it, but it's like one of the writers was overhearing all my whining about the previous assistants and decided to be nice to me for once.
I still can't watch those damn angels though *shudders*.
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