“I am looking for someone to share in an adventure that I am arranging, and it’s very difficult to find anyone.”

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

MyLifeIsAverage


'Today, I was reading the writing on my flavoured milk bottle. It warned me that the product contained milk. I felt so much better knowing. MLIA.'

'Today, I deliberately parked my car next to another one of the same colour and model. By the time I got back from the shops, there were four lined up, all the same. I like knowing that people who drive the same car as me think in the same way too. MLIA.'

I hate the way everything on this blog just turns into a huge lump of text.


Mum and I went to the movies on Sunday. We dashed out of church (after she spent 20 minutes collecting letters to the Prime Minister about social justice), ran to the car and discovered that she was missing a 20 dollar note. It turned out to be in the recycling bin. We missed our train by one minute and spent the trip worrying about whether the cinema people would let us in (we were using Magnum gold class upgrade vouchers!). We ran up the station steps, wandered about anxiously trying to find the cinema and eventually raced in to line up. They let us in, even though we were ten minutes late - but we only missed the beginning credits of the film! '500 Days of Summer'; even though it wasn't an inherently satisfying film (it was about a boy getting a broken heart) it was enjoyable and pretty and had nice music - like most indie films...

Today I bought myself a Doctor Who poster. I am cool. Yes, I am.

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