’twas the week before Christmas
.. and all through the house, not a creature was stiring, not even a mouse.
Mainly because we were all passed out from the excessive amount of Christmas dinner consumed. Just sayin.
Ah, Christmas. How I love Christmas. So full of cheer. But its not, its full of people running around, cramming shops trying to buy presents. I hate Christmas. And it doesn't even snow properly anymore! We had some snow, it was pretty pathetic. However, it does mean that you can stuff yourself with food and drink, and go to shindigs with old work collegues you haven't seen in ages. So thats just what I did. Friday night was the time, Dr. Gaywoods house was the location.
First obstacle: his house is 25 minutes away on the train. No problem, I'll walk to the train station, hop on, hop off again. Nooo, of course not. The train was 45 minutes late, leaving me on the platform freezing my ass off. However, once I had arrived, a merry time was had. There was feasting on Indian takeaway, consumption of exotic and weird spirits (but not by me, I only got to sample them, and they did include Skittles Vodka at one time), then some Left 4 Dead 2, then excessive Rock Band and topped off with a fine round of Forza on the most incredible steering wheel controller I have ever played. Tada, some photos (including a very poser-ish, smug looking Dr. Gaywood):
There was also some Kickback action this week, my first appearence this semester. Kickback, the LMS open mic night, is usually full of depressing indie/emo acoustic songs, so Adam and I kicked it up with a performance of Bad Touch.
Finally, there was Sunday. Sunday OJ and I decided we should go shopping in Iceland. We then saw a selection of Christmas foods, and decided to take it upon ourselves to make a Christmas dinner for the flat. We went all out, roast turkey, potatoes, mixed vegetables, stuffing, those little sausages with bacon rapped around, gravey, and the all important cranberry sauce. Then we turned on the radio, and discovered the internet campaign to make Rage Against the Machines' Killing In The Name was the Christmas Number 1 single, much regoicing, and then we had a mosh in our living room. Excellent.
Did I say how cold it is? Yeah, I'm pretty sure I mentioned that already. Well, it kind of snowed last night. That is, it fell 1cm, then froze solid, making walking impossible. Look how pathetic it is. Also look how emo OJ is. Twat.
And now I must pack and go home for Christmas. Adios.


























