Happy Easter everyone, or as I prefer it, Happy Zombie Jesus day.
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What I woke up to on Easter Sunday :) |
So I've spent the past weeks and a bit at home in Essex, and I'm currently on the train back to Loughborough.
My time clock has been completely messed up this
week. My friends are mostly nocturnal, so going round theirs in the evening usually means not getting home til 2am, sometimes later (my latest was
4:30am). Midnight McDonald's are a usual occurrence with them too. The McDonald's Monopoly started again last Friday, and we have most of the stickers already - I know, we're sad, but it's the only time it seems we get to really socialise with each other. Our local McD's is open 24/7, so we sit in the restaurant too.
So, sitting on the train back to my cold flat (we all know it is going to be cold because I turned off the heating and it's been below freezing most days even though it is now spring), I'm thinking about all the things I've done since I've been home.
1. Family Reunion
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What my family's get-togethers are like |
Okay so it wasn't really a family reunion but actually my second cousin once removed's wedding reception, but it's the only time the Irish side of my family seem to ever get together. And you can see by the mouthful of explaining which family member's wedding it was that it's easier to just say family reunion.
I still don't know and remember everyone that I was introduced to, but I have some idea.
2. Cinema
We actually went to the cinema twice, my friends and I, and we saw Trance and G.I. Joe 2. Having a friend who works at a cinema is really handy sometimes (free tickets, woo). Trance was a bit like Inception, but I actually understood what was happening in Trance. G.I. Joe 2, I'm glad I didn't pay to see it. It wasn't as good as G.I. Joe, but still a good shoot-em up.
3. 50 Lollipop Challenge
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This nearly caused several diabetic comas |
I do not recommend this one to anyone who gets brain freezes easily, or who doesn't want to get diabetes. We did this the first Sunday I was home (not Easter Sunday thank goodness). I could only eat the Helter Skelters, and one of my friends ate about 20 of the lollies (there were 6 of us sharing this challenge). It was a ridiculous night that ended with McDonald's.
4. Doctor Who
Doctor Who started again on Saturday. It has gotten over it's Stargate syndrome (the need for each episode to be bigger and better than the last) and has gone back to old Who, nearly. The opening sequence is very old style Doctor Who.
[spoiler]The bells of Saint John were the telephone ringing in the tardis, and it got it's name from the Saint John's ambulance sticker on the door. My friend, who is a Saint John's volunteer, had a fanboy moment
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