Apr. 22nd, 2003

chess: (the wind in these sails (Life/diaryness))
Yesterday I did very little all morning, and in the afternoon we went to see The Core. My mother was convinced it was going to be an absolute turkey, but we were pleasently surprised.
I suppose I should spoiler-warning this, not that anyone's the slightest bit interested. )
Today I walked into town with a backpack full of library books, then spent some time poking around in charity shops, and bought a nice black velvety dress, originally from Dorothy Perkins and showing no sign of wear, for the ludicrously small sum of £2. Hehe. I also got a few more library books. I did get the bus home, however. The bus fare's gone up again. I think it's probably cheaper (or as cheap) to travel by train now. Especially as there's no ticket machine at Cressing so I really *can't* buy a ticket..

I did, however, conspicuously fail to do any maths. And I hit a bit of a roadblock with my code; it brings up the nice sidebar, then it prints one of the map tiles in the middle of said sidebar, and when you close it there's lots of incomprehensible Tk exceptions, and I haven't been able to work out what's wrong yet. But I haven't really given it a thorough looking over, because I spent most of today reading or sleeping.
chess: (and i smile (RPGness))
Something from the LARP weekend that didn't get written up:
When we were monstering for the high-level adventure, one of the characters kept raining giant boulders on the monsters; they took quite a bit of damage at one stage because a couple of the monsters had reflection, which meant that the giant boulders actually fell on their head instead. We wondered what would happen if *all* of the monsters had reflection. That would be quite a lot of giant boulders. Hence:
Giant boulders keep falling on my head
And just when I thought that I was nearly dead
Here's another one
Oh, giant boulders keep falling on my head, they keep falling

Well, we thought it was funny.
chess: (only to serve (Haylar))
Oh, and New Haylar.

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