They have wireless internet up north. Crazy.
I’ve had a brilliant week of escapism, relaxation, and training my Mum’s dogs to take over the world, so far, unsuccessful. The dogs are french bulldogs, NOT PUGS, the one to my right is called Winston and the one to my left is called Oscar Tibbs and they are they most stupid (but adorable) creatures on this planet.
I went to see the darts the other day, and I had an epiphany, nobody actually likes darts, it’s just a huge excuse to dress up and get wasted. Which is lucky for me because I find darts extremely tedious.
It’s back to reality tomorrow, but at least I have a busy couple of weeks when I get home, starting with getting my second tattoo done, going to my aunties wedding, which I have bought a wonderful bow-tie for, going to see Judas Priest, supported by Saxon, and last but not least, Download Festival, so f***ing excited.
3:07 pm • 16 May 2012 • 1 note
So…..
Yeah. I’ve started the poetry thing. Check it out here.
It isn’t really complete, but I’ll sort it out when I get back from Newcastle.
10:33 pm • 6 May 2012
Had a really shitty day at work.
But I’ve spent the evening packing my suitcase (for going to Newcastle to two weeks) and drinking excessive amounts of Spiced Rum, as if I didn’t have enough last night.
Talking about last night, I had a very peculiar dream that I was arguing with Jay-Z and Zachary Quinto about which Doors album was the best one. Yeah…..
9:55 pm • 6 May 2012 • 1 note
Anonymous asked: are you planning to go see 'the beatles: the lost concert' film?
No. The Beatles are shit.
9:05 pm • 3 May 2012
“It happens when a father realizes he doesn’t just love his daughter, but also her wife. It happens when a soldier tells his unit that he’s gay, and they tell him they knew it all along and they didn’t care, because he was the toughest guy in the unit. It happens when a video sparks a movement to let every single young person know they’re not alone, and things will get better.
It happens when people look past their ultimately minor differences to see themselves in the hopes and struggles of their fellow human beings. That’s where change is happening.
And that’s not just the story of the gay rights movement. That’s the story of America—the slow, inexorable march towards a more perfect union.”
— President Obama (via barackobama)
(via roses-scrapbook)
10:50 pm • 1 May 2012 • 5,562 notes