Updated to the max!
Anyway, where was I … oh, yes, busy - busy busy busy.
So it’s been Guy Fawkes night over here in the UK, where we celebrate our shared heritage by blowing things up. Personally I went down to the Tenterden Bonfire with my lady and bro. It was a slightly creepy experience, with the town crier slowly walking down the high street in all his antiquated finery, ringing his bell and the entire town’s population falling into step behind him and following like a herd of sheep towards the bonfire site. It was all very Invasion of the Body Snatchers. The bonfire itself was huge and awesome, the Guy an oversized blue teddy bear. Blue because burning any other coloured effigy is seen to be inciting racial hatred. The country has gone PC mad. The fireworks were amazing for such a small town, drawing a suitable amount of oohs and ahhs from the crowd. It was great really feeling part of the town for the first time, laughing and enjoying the kids excitement at the spectacle, enjoying it twice over - once for myself and again for the reflected appreciation of the crowd around us. My favourite firework had to be the machine gun like one which hurled hundreds of individual tiny fireworks across the sky in a constant stream of sparks and colour. Ohh, ahh!
It’s also been my birthday this weekend, which has been a quiet family affair really. Thanks to those of you out there in Blogland who left birthday messages in a bewildering variety of electronic formats, facebooked, emailed, myspaced, texted. Funny that no one just posts a birthday card anymore. A big thanks to my lovely lady for coming the width of the country to come visit, having you here really made the weekend special for me.
And also - I know, I know, so many updates!! - I got the results for my MA today. I am happy to announce that I PASSED, and rather well too. I’m not really fully on the ball with the marking schemes but I’m hoping to pick up a merit or distinction above and beyond the pass - not that I’m not chuffed just to have passed it at all! So at least 4 years of Uni weren’t a total waste. Bit of a shout out to the other Sussex PG’s in Brighton, doubt you’ll ever read this, but I hope you got the marks you were wishing for, I know you all deserved it! So now I pick up another set of initials - Lone. BA. MA. Now it’s down to me to make use of all that learning in the real world and try to do something worthwhile with all that education!
And that’s you up to date at the Blog!
Bushism of the day:
“The problem with the French is that they don’t have a word for entrepreneur.” —George W. Bush, discussing the decline of the French economy with British Prime Minister Tony Blair