Last Week - 4:09 pm - 30-07-2006

I’ve had a pretty good week.

Friday 21st July

Friday was Adam’s leaving gathering. Before going to that I was in school (as I had been all week) helping with one thing and another. I needed to pop into town to pick up some stuff, including a vegetarian cookbook, so I asked Pete, Glyn, Callum and John if they were interested in joining me. None of them were, Adam had already said he couldn’t make it so I was slightly concerned it’d just be me on my own (hardly enjoyable).

I asked Stacey and Nick if they’d like to. Stacey said she couldn’t but Nick said he would. After ensuring his sister got home safely, we set off.

I think this might have been the first time I’d ever hung out with Nick on his own (but far from the first time ever) and I really enjoyed it.

After getting back from town we wandered up to school to see what the evening event was like.

It was rubbish. Unfortunately due to waiting for different people I had to stay there for just over an hour. After that, Pete’s mum gave Pete, Sam and me a lift to Tithby for Adam’s gathering.

The event was brilliant. I spent most of my time with Adam and Sam; we went on walks through fields, talked at length about our philosophies (which seemed to be very similar to each others) and listened to some brilliant music.

At 4 o clock Nick, Stacey, Sam and I (the only people still there and awake) went to sleep.

People There
Adam Schmitt
Daniel Barker
Glyn Hanmer
Lauren Evett
Nick Harvey
Pete Faulconbridge
Sam English
Stacey Smart
Teresa Talbot

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Saturday 22nd July

We awoke on Saturday at around 8ish. For one reason or another we didn’t get a taxi until after noon, so we spent a lot of time relaxing in Adam’s garden, house and caravan.

Sam spent hours playing with Adam’s siblings while Adam, Nick, Stacey and I chatted, listened to music and ate some of the brilliant food Adam had prepared.

Eventually it came time to leave, so we all wished Adam well for his trip to Germany and said good bye.

Sam, Stacey and I left the taxi in Bingham, and Nick continued to East Bridgford. In Bingham Stacey immediately went for her bus while Sam and I returned to my house.

I put a Jeeves and Wooster on and we watched that. Sam soon fell asleep and was out for about two hours.

I had heard the night before that Dave (Perry) would be having a gathering at his house tonight. I rang him up about this and he said he’d not heard anything about it, but that he would. Heather asked me what was going on and I told her that he said he’d be having a few people over. Unfortunately, simply due to a brake-down of communications, she took this to mean that she’d probably not be welcome. So she invited Martin Murphy, Freya and Lauren to her house instead.

I met up with Jordan and we wandered down to Dave’s. He had a completely free house, which could easily have held an awesome party had there been more people. Teresa had told me to ring her at work when I knew whether she would be welcome at Dave’s. I rang the Rice and Noodles and said “You’re very welcome.

She replied, “Where?

At Dave’s!

Who’s Dave?”

I realised that I wasn’t talking to Teresa, so without saying another word I hung up.

Now too afraid to ring again, I passed the phone to Jordan. He redialed the number and asked to speak to Teresa. He put me onto her.

Teresa told me that her supervisor had answered the occasion before and had thought I was a pervert telling her to go to a random bloke called Dave’s house. She seemed highly amused.

I told her she was welcome at Dave’s and that we’d meet her at 10.

With that enjoyment gone we sat on the floor of his “sweat pit” and looked at videos of the legendary “Beardo the Weirdo” on Dave’s phone. Dave pretended to play a guitar that had no strings. Jordan drank two bottles of Kronenberg and I drank a bottle of ginger ale.

At ten to ten we set off for Teresa’s. Dave, having had too much fun for one night, decided to stay at home, so it was Jordan and I who met her alone.

I invited her to stop at my house and she said she’d like to so we walked all the way to her house to get her stuff. By the time we had returned to the center of Bingham, Jordan was quite bored and decided to go back to Brooke’s house. We parted our seperate ways.

At my house Teresa and I watched Dumbo and then the first two episodes of SPACED before retiring to bed.

Sunday 23rd July

I awoke at around 8 and lay in bed until Teresa awoke (only ten or so minutes later). I then put the 3rd episode of SPACED on. I closed my eyes and listened to it while resting my head on my pillow.

I opened my eyes a moment later and the 5th episode was on. We watched until the end of the series (7 episodes) and then went to make breakfast.

After breakfast Teresa went home.

In the afternoon Dave (Leggy) came over and kindly fixed my computer and then Callum and Pete joined us. We went out for a walk and bought some chips.

They all left in early evening and I was left on my own.

I decided to try out some recipes from my new vegetarian cook book. I made a honey, melon and white wine soup which turned out very nicely in my opinion.

Monday 24th July

Monday I didn’t get up until the afternoon. I didn’t really do anything until around 10 when I met Teresa at the Rice and Noodles. We went back to her house and made some stencils for grafitti. I didn’t have a kitchen at that time so I was really hungry. At around midnight my hunger got the better of my so we wandered down to the Shell garage so buy some food. I bought some Kettle Chips, Chocolate Hob Nobs and Tropicana.

We then parted our seperate ways and returned to our homes.

Tuesday 25th July

Tuesday I was up at the crack of dawn (around nine) in order to go to Derbyshire with my Grandma and her partner John, to meet some of my estranged relatives.

It took us a while to find where they were staying but we managed eventually. My Dad’s cousin was there along with her husband, children and her husband’s mother. I spoke to the children George (16) and Henry (14).

After that we all went out to lunch and a local pub which was very enjoyable.

We then returned back to their cottage and looked at various photos of our family. After that we set off home.

Upon arriving in Bingham I saw Teresa, Lauren and Brooke walking together. When I got home I rang Teresa to say I saw her and to ask when she wanted to do the stencils. She told me that they’d all call on me.

The four of us all went for a walk, we called on Dave (Perry) who said he’d ring us when he was coming out, we then went to Go Sing, the Chinese take-away, and bought some food.

We went back to my house to eat it. I had some of the soup I’d made a few days before and then ate my veggie pancake roll. Dave joined us and we decided to go for a walk again.

Throughout the whole day I had been wearing a sleeveless vest. Dave noticed this and didn’t like it, he claimed that I had found it in the bin and that I looked like a heroin addict. Look out for it in the photos.

We went to the Co-op and I bought a sandwich for myself and Brooke. Lauren needed to be picked up at Teresa’s so we all walked there. While at Teresa’s we finished her stencil and picked up all the stuff we’d need to grafitti.

We wandered down Linear and did it, before going home.

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Wednesday 26th July

I did very little all day on Wednesday until around ten when I met Teresa at the Rice and Noodles (notice a pattern here?). We wandered up to Brooke’s house to call on her. The lights were all out so we decided against it, worried we might wake her baby brother.

We receieved a call from Lauren saying that she’d be coming out soon and Barker would be too. They did, and we sat at the park near Barker’s house and chatted about the weirdest things, including but not limited to: 10th Kingdom, nuclear war and the “good old days”.

We all walked Teresa home, and then Lauren and Barker walked me home.

Bed.

Thursday 27th July

Thursday, Pete came over in the early afternoon. We hung out at my house doing almost nothing before getting a bus to Whatton. There we made some more stencils and generally chilled out a bit.

I ate at Pete’s house. Pete’s parents had cooked (using delicious home-grown vegetable) and it was brilliant. After eating we caught a train back to Bingham.

In Bingham we called on Dave (Perry) and went down the Linear to do some more grafitti. This was much better than the stuff done on Tuesday. Unfortunately my camera wasn’t working so I was unable to photogrpah it (duh).

Friday 28th July

As usual, I did nothing Friday day-time. Pete came over in the early evening and we sat doing nothing. We then went out. I had to sign some forms at my Dad’s house but after that we went to town to get some food and whatnot and then returned into Bingham to hang out with Sam, Robin Ions, Barker and Lauren.

We spent some time on the park and then Robin left with some other people. At 11 Pete also left. After a while we went to Barker’s to download a song and make some food.

Judith got home and we chatted to her, before returning to our homes.

Saturday 29th July

I got up quite late on Saturday. My Dad had returned from holiday so I went to spend some time with him. At 8ish I left to meet Pete. We were going to meet Dave (Perry) and do some grafitti but he was too tired. Instead we watched a Jeeves and Wooster.

Apologies - 7:32 pm - 24-07-2006

This is just an apology to my readers (haha) who have felt let down by my lack of blogging. I’ve been really busy over the last few weeks and have been unable to keep up.

I have now decided to update my blog more regularily once more.

I am not going to document all the events that have taken place over the last month as that will prevent me ever catching up, instead I will say that I have had a very interesting month and leave it at that.

Luckily I have documented 17 of the events in my online photoalbum. Check that out. I am currently updating it considerably so it may not be completely ready when you look.

Thanks.

Catch-Up- 25th-27th June - 7:13 pm - 13-07-2006

25th June

The day after prom, we decided to go to G’s to watch the match. To be honest, I can’t remember all the details but it was a lovely day with lots of lovely food supplied by G’s mum.

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26th June

On the 26th it was the Toot Hill College induction day. We were told about all the great things that would be happening at Toot Hill College (THC for short).

The day wasn’t too thrilling until we were introduced to our Mentors and our Tutor Set.

My tutor set was amazing. There were a few key people missing, but almost everyone in the year who are worth spending time with were all there. It was great.

Throughout the day the tutor set created two “children”: Gordon and Jemima.

Jemima was lost by someone and Daisy murdered Gordon. She will not be forgiven for a long time.

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27th June

During the day I didn’t really do much but in the evening , myself and Sam headed off to Barker’s. It was an amazing night.

Highlight of the night? Definately Barker shotting curry!

Nuff said.

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Conversation - 12:09 am - 08-07-2006

Wow…

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haha nice, i was in center parcs for a few days and london before then

busy week… for once

[ pow wow ] marshmallows says:

ace bet that was fun

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[ pow wow ] marshmallows says:

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http://mcash.dlpwd.co.uk All you need is love says:

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[ pow wow ] marshmallows says:

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?

[ pow wow ] marshmallows says:

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no

promise

are they a band, im thinking?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_who

[ pow wow ] marshmallows says:

o so they are rock band

http://mcash.dlpwd.co.uk All you need is love says:

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have you not heard them before?

[ powwow ] marshmallows says:

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http://mcash.dlpwd.co.uk All you need is love says:

which rock is it?

[ powwow ] marshmallows says:

ignious

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where is it?

[ powwow ] marshmallows says:

idont know where u find ignious rock

http://mcash.dlpwd.co.uk All you need is love says:

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you appear to have been living under one for years

[ powwow ] marshmallows says:

o lol i didnt know that

http://mcash.dlpwd.co.uk All you need is love says:

ok, i think we should change subject…

do you mind if i upload this conversation to my blog?

[ powwow ] marshmallows says:

o ok

y?

http://mcash.dlpwd.co.uk All you need is love says:

because i am shocked!

if you’d like i can hide your identity lol

[ powwow ] marshmallows says:

i dont mind lol

http://mcash.dlpwd.co.uk All you need is love says:

ok

The Boy Who Wouldn’t Look Up - 5:46 pm - 04-07-2006

There once was a boy whose curiosity never failed to get the better of him.

He grew up in a small village near a vast forest. Although he knew the forest held many dangers he would often go in and explore its numerous secrets. He would climb trees and talk to the birds perched at the top. He’d crawl through the bushes searching for fairies. One day he found a clearing surrounded and hidden by towering trees. Within the clearing was a beautiful tranquil lake. He bathed in the warm, sun drenched waters and lazily caught fishes in the twilight.

It wasn’t long until he spent every free moment he had either in or by the waters. Everything seemed perfect.

Then, one day when arriving in the clearing a man was waiting for him. The man was clearly very angry. He towered above the boy and shouted down to him “How dare you trespass on my land?“. The man struck the boy to the ground and continued “As punishment I shall curse you. From this point onwards you will forever have to hang your head, if you ever look towards the sky your liver will turn to maggots and eat you from the inside out.

The boy cowered on the floor whimpering. The man left before the boy had said anything to him.

After an hour or so the boy stood up. Taking care not to look up, he made his way back to the village. His family and friends asked him why he was in such a strange position. Many asked if he had damaged his neck. The boys only reply was “Curiosity got the better of me.

And so the boy grew into a teenager, a young adult and eventually an elderly man, without ever looking towards the sky. He stayed in the village, afraid to enter the forest again, left only with his memories of the aquatic woodland scene.

Then one day, as he was nearing the time of his death, his desire to return to the lake became too great, and he made his way through the trees to the place of his memories.

He sat by the lake for hours, but it wasn’t the same; just like everything else in his life, his curse had ruined it.

However as he sat there a bird flew above him, and from a tremendous height, it dropped a small pebble which landed on the old man’s head. The man fell backwards and was knocked unconscious.

He awoke a few hours later on his back. He opened his eyes but his vision was blurry. His head hurt, but he strained himself to remember where he was. Slowly, he became able to see properly again and he realised that he was looking at the clouds drifting above him. “This is it then, I am to be eaten alive from the inside out.” He thought to himself. Accepting his fate, he remained where he was and watched the heavens above him, in pure bliss.

He lay there for hours before realising that something was not right. He started to feel awful, an empty pain started to fill his stomach. He slowly came to the horrible realisation that he was fine, that his liver was perfectly in tact, that the man from years ago had lied to him.

He let out an almighty sigh as he mourned his wasted life. He thought back to the day he had met the man, and deeply regretted taking what the man said as truth. It began to dawn on him that by not taking the risk of looking upwards he had taken an even greater risk. Frightened of losing his life, he had wasted it away. All it would have taken to be happy was for him to raise his head slightly.

Deeply depressed, the man lay there for days unable to forgive himself. He did not bother getting any food or drink, he didn’t even bother returning home to his village. He just lay there waiting for death, thinking about all the opportunities he missed out on simply because he hadn’t taken them.