Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Beer Bomb

Quote of the moment:
"Well, I just got back from playing a long session of Lord of the Rings monopoly. My brave little pewter Legolas held on valiantly until the bitter end, when Gandalf the mighty swept through like a tsunami and claimed all of Middle-earth for his own. Mostly by putting hotels on everything." - The Ferris Wheel of Shame

Amazing what oddities you can find on the 'most recently updated' list.

I had a brilliant day at work today: was putting a final 10-pack of Stella on the shelf and the (badly placed by a previous person) one at the back wobbled off into the gap between the two sets of shelves. The bits of glass made it to the far sides of both aisles, along with the beer. It was impressive!

[Edit 00:49 30/12/04 - Ninja Pirate 2 is out now!]

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

The First Four Days Of Christmas

Quote of the moment: "Oh s***, 95!" - Vicky driving on the motorway.

Judging from the impressive tally of comments on my previous few posts, everyone's on holiday and therefore not checking much... Well, probably mostly just that Prillo doesn't have her broadband! Therefore I'll limit my Christmas epic as much as possible.

Christmas Day:

Woken up by Podgy phoning at roughly 7.45 am. Did anyone else experience this joy?!

A classic quote from lunchtime, when the older generation were interrogating my cousin - who works in the Home Office - about David Blunkett etc. Me to my mum: "Calm down dear! It's only a commercial!"

Marge Simpson's Christmas message included the following:

"In world events, the friendship between America and Britain is stronger than ever. You're like Mini Me to our Dr Evil - helping out in all our zany schemes to take over the world."

Boxing Day:

On a church noticeboard on the way to lunch with the other side of the family:

"Jesus is for life, not just for Christmas."

Last night:

Watching the Big Fat Quiz Of The Year:

Jimmy Carr: "What was voted the most influential art work of the 20th century?"
Will (quoting Allo Allo): "Ze Fallen Madonna With Ze Big Boobies."

I also found out that the BNP's Christmas party was a flop, because they accidentally booked a black DJ. Apparently "He didn't sound black on the phone".

Today:

Met up with Jimmy, Prillo, Kaz and Rosie at Starbucks in Freeport. Prill had a ride on the toddler school bus, caught on video! Something to look forward to :D

To keep you happy in the meantime:


Toot toot!
Me trying to replicate Prill's efforts.

Suits you sir!
Girly shopping? Dull? Not for me!

Friday, December 24, 2004

Satan Claus

Quote of the moment:
"Santa Santa Santa Santa
Santa Santa Santa Santa
Presents, Presents!"

- The Badger Badger Christmas Eve screensaver, complete with aerobic badgers in Santa suits.

Is it a coincidence that Santa is an anagram (or typo, in my case) of Satan? Perhaps not...

Things on interest at Tesco today: One. A 6-ish year old girl had climbed onto the post box, and couldn't get down, while I was parking my bike. I had to instruct her in assault course wall techniques while putting my bike lock on :P

I'm now off on the first leg of my epic Christmas journey, to Felsted to have supper and sleep at my grandparents house, so that they can deliver me to somewhere near Wales in the morning. How fun! Plus my dad packed my stocking contents and took them with him on Monday :(

Next post circa the 28th!

Captain

Quote of the moment: "Pie control to Major Yum"

New Weebl and Bob! Captain - it's rather disjointed but amusing nonetheless.

I want to see the "History" Battle of Hastings:

Weebl: "Bob, Bob! Someone shot me in the pie!"
Bob: "Wanker!"


To see the kr3w clothes label stuff click here.

Nice background, isn't it?!

[Edit 02:12 - I thought this needed to be seen:

2:09:18 AM rob_quill@hotmail.com says:
[watashi-wa]necrophilia is dead boring
[watashi-wa]try incest instead
[watashi-wa]it's only relatively boring :P

Classic...]

Thursday, December 23, 2004

Gam0rs

Quote of the moment:
"Henry Walton is now 6ft tall and his balls have dropped... Had you going!" - Will T

Harsh, possibly, but I rofled :D

Poor chap, eh? Still, going by Ed Hutley, who was short and squeaky at the start of the summer holiday and my height and gruff voiced when I saw him at Grease, Henry still has a chance!

It was me, Will T and Jimmy tonight... But fortunately Jimmy's phone ran out of battery so we didn't start filming anything daft. Instead we ate pizza (or Tesco chinese for Will T), played Perfect Dark, then moved upstairs to play Worms Armaggedon on the PC. Thanks chaps! Special thanks to Jimmy, who allowed himself to be persuaded that since we didn't have time to play on it tonight, he should leave his GameCube here. Spanx Jimmy :D

Film geek moment: I've just spotted Sarah Jessica Parker in a minor role in Footloose!

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Film Of The Year

Quote of the moment: "The film of the year is The Return of the King" - Film 2004 with Jonathan Ross

Shocking, eh?

I agree with Jonathan though, in that Hero was a bit of an outsider. Undeniably cool though. So beautiful Podgy should have cried.

In other news, The Witness was on last night. Viggo Mortensen was in a minor role as an Amish farmer boy with a very dodgy wig. His debut, in fact, as I correctly guessed. Film geekdom is the way forward :D

Games Fest?

Quote of the moment: Ade Edmonson and Rik Mayall are splitting up. "We're nearly 50 and we're starting to feel undignified talking about w**king and knobs," says Ade - The Daily Mirror, quoted in The Times' column on ageing.

How long do you think it will take Rob and Will T to stop talking about w**king and 'knobs'?...

For anyone who was wondering, I did indeed manage to stay awake through my whole shift, despite having to get up at a very early 9am! I then had an exceedingly fun hour of physio knee class. Hurrah.

My mum and Vicky have now departed, which means I am alone in the house until Christmas Eve (when I have another shift, hence the staying here), when I get picked up by my grandpa for a Boote-House-Special(super-turbo-family-fun-size)Christmas-Eve-Meal! Mmm...

That means that tomorrow, during the day or the evening, if any crazy holidaying kids are about, then get yourselves here! Jimmy will hopefully be coming, if he doesn't take a sudden aversion to me. I won't be going anywhere fast as my car went to Wales today, and I cba to cycle :P

P.S. Bring games + consoles!

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Pesky Kids

Quote of the moment:
"What kind of freak would fancy Claire(the headmistress)?"
"The same kind of freak who would become an OFSTED inspector..."

Teachers - Fun as ever :D

Also, from Teenagers From Hell: "This is Sarah Ryder, a 16 year old from Chelmsford."

That's the Sarah Ryder who used to go to Felsted Prep School, before she got into Chelmsford Girls County High (the girls grammar school). I think she was even in the same league as Poyntz's ma, mi and min, though in the year between my sisters. I also think I recognised another girl there from Paddy's 18th birthday, but he'd have to confirm that. It was tres amusant though: her mum agreed to let her have a house party, and there were cameras there filming it... Despite the usual 5am antics - throwing up, guys trying on bras, crap dancing etc - and the poor choice of music and clothing motifs - Slipknot being the main one - by the time her mum arrived in the morning the house was clean and the only thing missing from the drinks cabinet was "...the bottle of Malibu, which I'd been trying to get rid of for ages." You can tell they're the most intelligent kids on the programme, can't you?

In other news:

"Students running Saint, the newspaper of the University of St Andrews, are to undergo cultural diversity training after accusations of racism over an article that made fun of the Welsh." Methinks the Times should maintain a permanent reporter at St Andrews!

I was persuaded into working a full shift tomorrow, because I was the only person in today who isn't already working tomorrow(and presumably Tesco is busier than expected). It's a whole nine hours long! Can Will stay awake that long? Place ya bets now!

Monday, December 20, 2004

Work, work...

Quote of the moment: "Mmmm... Beer..."

Today at Tesco was thrilling! I was working on the 'Beers, Wines and Spirits' aisle for the first time, as I will be for all my extra holiday shifts. I saw Mr Sugden, soon to be Head of Elwyns, with his baby daughter. I got asked by a three year old where the cereal bars are, and had to walk very slowly ahead of him so I could show him (and his highly amused mother) their exact position. Then, just to round off an exciting day, I pulled a four-pack of bacons (:p) out of the packaging to put them on the shelf, and one of them had a hole in. I spent the last hour and a half of my shift smelling of Carlsberg. Mmmm...

I hope all those who were being indignant about the Dark Materials film fiasco will watch The South Bank Show tonight. The BBC are repeating the interview with Philip Pullman tonight at 11pm because of the resurrected controversy over the iconoclastic theme, due to the forthcoming film.

P.S. Did you like my impressive wording? :D

Sunday, December 19, 2004

Gay Bar!

Quote of the moment: "Gay bar, gay bar, gay bar!"

We were watching The Talented Mr Ripley, in which the eponymous central character is gradually revealed as somewhat undecided as to his sexuality... so every time there was a bit of an awkward moment between him and another guy, Vicky and I started singing "Ripley... We want to take you to the gay bar!" etc.

In one of the breaks I saw the ad for House of Flying Daggers again - which looks cool - but they'd obviously lost the soundtrack in the post or something, because the music was all from Gladiator! How rare!

Saturday, December 18, 2004

I snivel, you snivel, he/she/it snivels

Quote of the moment: "If you hold a shell-suit to your ear you can hear Romford" - On Q.I. last night.

I'm ill. It sucks. When I woke up this morning , I was sweating and had a huge temperature. My mum made me take some Sudafed as well as the paracetamol I'd already had, but all that did was make my eyes water! So I had to phone up Tesco half an hour before my shift started and say I couldn't go to work.

Duty Manager: "You do know you're supposed to phone at least 2 hours in advance, so that we have time to organise someone to cover your shift?"
Will: "I was waiting to see if the pills helped... and I only woke up an hour ago!"

Oops!

Friday, December 17, 2004

Chris Weitz not up to the challenge

Quote of the moment: The forces surrounding the film adaption of Philip Pullman's trilogy His Dark Materials have claimed another casualty. After last month's quiet dismissal of Tom Stoppard from the Hollywood project, its director, Chris Weitz, has resigned. The About A Boy director said: "The technical challenges... are more than I can undertake at this point." Perhaps after having been removed from the script, God intervened.

- The Times, 16th December 2004

Score! Hahaha... He got owned, no? :D

Amusing Trivia from IMDB: Chris Weitz was the male voice in the porn film which Jim is trying to watch at the start of American Pie.

Thursday, December 16, 2004

End of term!

Quotes of the moment: A couple of classics from my lesson today:

"Can I have a slice of paper please?" - Me

"I have to get mens gloves because my (false) nails are so long" - The same girl who said that me only having 5 lessons a week was "Safe man! Awwww, thats heavy!"

Term is over! Hurrah! I've just been given a copy of The Felstedian. The Elywns section is dominated by pictures of Pete etc mudsliding! Lol! There's also a fair bit about the all-conquering House Challenge team :D

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

What you say?

Quote of the moment:
Rumsfeld to Bush: "Captain, someone set us up the bomb"
White House Aide: "Main screen turn on"
Bush: "It is you!"
Bin Laden: "How are you gentlemen? All your base are belong to us"
Bush: "What you say?"
Bin Laden: "You have no chance to survive make your time. Ha ha ha ha"

BOOM! (Cue music... "All your base, your base, base, base, all your base... are belong to us...")

----------------------------------------------

I know I've been ticked off already for saying this far too much, but OMG. I did a Prillo last night! No, worse! I did... a Vicky Adekunle! I had some overdue stuff (of course, being me - though it was the first majorly overdue stuff this term :D), which was a paper and two lots of corrections on my mocks... Then I had another two half-finished (in lesson-time) papers which were due in today... And then - and this is the scary bit - I had another one for tomorrow. I handed them all in today! WHAT IS HAPPENING TO ME?!

I did maybe an hours worth yesterday afternoon. I took my parents to "The Feast" (the end of term dinner in the Prep School). Jimmy came over, we watched some Salad Fingers, I discovered he didn't know what "All your base" was, so I had to show him instantly (I also discovered that logging into MSN from my laptop is now impossible). I went to fetch me 'rents in the middle of Teachers, Jimmy went home, I came back, watched the end of Teachers that I'd videoed, then at about midnight I started doing maths, cos I was thinking "Er... yoinks guys... I'm in le poo!" (Cue on the spot Scooby running :P

I stopped doing maths at about 3.30am. I was on so much of a roll that I did my stuff for tomorrow as well. HELP ME.

[Edit 20:48 16/12/04 - I realised that I forgot to provide an All Your Base link! So here is one! :D]

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

The Emo Test!

Quote of the moment: Holy Shit Your(sic) Emo! Holy shit you actually are emo! Congratulations on not being a poser.

Take the quiz: "How emo are you?"

Monday, December 13, 2004

To B, or not to B?

Quote of the moment: "You're mad! But you can come in early if you want..." - my section manager, when I asked to start at 8am on New Year's Eve.

Hurrah! That means I can be there, according to the current time-table, at 19.38! So hopefully I'll have time to get to Prill's and back without too much running. Soz, Kaz m8!

While I'm mentioning Kaz, I'd be very grateful if she took her Monopoly set. It could be an old-fashioned alternative to the Game Cube?... Plus I'm better at it :D

In other news, I now have all my formal offers:

  • Bath - BCC
  • Cardiff - BCC
  • Sheffield - ACC

I was only putting Sheffield as an insurance choice, but they'd upped their standard offer since last year from CCC to BBB, and I didn't bother getting a new prospectus! D'oh! It's not like I actually wanted to go there though, t'was just to keep the 'rents happy. Since, including my AS modules, my overall score in my mocks would have been 456/600 or 76%, ie a high B, I'm (probably rather too) confident :D

History 5

Quote of the moment: "Beware the pies of March!"

New Weebl'n'Bob! It's the Romans, and it's awesome!

Sunday, December 12, 2004

All of Rabbit's Friends and Relations

Quote of the moment: "Awwwwwww..."

Today there was a pre-Christmas clan gathering of the O'Gormans (my mum's side of the family) chez nous. There were two grandparents, one aunt and two uncles, each with daughter. The set of three (Aunt, uncle and daughter) included the new cousin, Alexandra Beatrice Grace O'Gorman, who's 4 months old! She's impressively quiet! She hardly wailed at all, though that was probably due to the constant amusement by gawping cousins!

Say awwwwwwww...

Prillo the Pants-Sniffer

Quote of the moment:
Homer - "Hello. My name is Mr Burns. I believe you have a letter for me."
Post Office Guy - "What's your first name sir?"
Homer - "I don't know..."

Prill has changed her profile picture. She now has one showing her hugging a pillow, apparently. Personally I think it looks like she's sniffing either a pair of Bridget Jones pants, or a pair of Dr Dave's white boxers!

Mmmmm... Fresh!

See!

Thursday, December 09, 2004

The Golden Compass

Quote of the moment: (On Messenger last week)

Rob: http://www.alinkijustmadeup.com
Rob: Can you go there?
Will: Where? The link?

D'oh! Rob is the monkey, as he reminded me today!

Returning to the point: Philip Pullman's Dark Materials Trilogy. Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. Except that if you visit that link, you'll find it's the U.S. publisher's page, and Northern Lights is called "The Golden Compass". Why?! Is that somehow better? I think not. Maybe Americans don't know what the northern lights are. The fact that they are an inherent part of the theme of the book is obviously irrelevant, as is the instrument in question not being a compass at all, but an alethiometer. For anyone who's read LOTR, that's like calling a Palantir a bauble. But then again, maybe they do in the U.S. editions!

The inadaquacies of Americans are further exposed in the crass damaging of the plot, accuracy, and entire ethos of the film. The director of the project, as currently installed by the studio, caused an outcry by saying this:

"New Line is a company that makes films for economic returns. They have expressed worry about the possibility of His Dark Materials' perceived anti-religiosity making it an unviable project financially. My job is to get the film made in such a way that the spirit of the piece is carried through to the screen, and to do that I must contend not only with the difficulties of the material but with the fears of the studio. Needless to say, all my best efforts will be directed towards keeping His Dark Materials as liberating and iconoclastic an experience as I can. But there may be some modification of terms. You will probably not hear of the 'Church'."

Does he know the meaning of the word iconoclastic? Specifically "a person who attacks images used in religious worship" according to the Concise Oxford Dictionary, or more broadly, someone who attacks the religious establishment. How does removing the element of the story which opposes the antiquated establishment of the Church keep it iconoclastic? Yes, the 'Church' is used as a metaphor for every institution that suppresses individual thought. So it might be possible to maintain that ethos by replacing the 'baddies' in the film, and about half of the books' characters, I'm sure. With what, exactly? Mr Chris Weitz, the aforementioned director, suggested a Communist authority. Ironic, certainly. The Communists were great persecutors of Christianity, just like Philip Pullman! There are some vague similarities, but I really don't think so.

The studio bosses basically want to make a mediocre spin-off that will hopefully make a reasonable return. They're so scared of the Bible-Belt lobby that they're planning to remove the 'Church' from a trilogy that just gets more iconoclastic from book to book! It essentially is about iconoclasty! What happened to "Any publicity is good publicity"? Making a trilogy of films that remain mostly accurate, and certainly true to the spirit of the book, is something that New Line have a history of doing. Why not maintain that reputation? Monty Python's Life of Brian was film that was a spoof of the Easter story, the fundamental basis of Christianty. There were huge evangelical protests that just served to highlight the accuracy of the film's mockery of the reactionary Christian establishment. This is nowhere near that iconoclastic! (I love that word now!)

For Rob, and as a summary for anyone who read all of that: New Line have just gone from [Comic Store Guy Voice] best... studio... ever... [/Comic Store Guy Voice] to the exact opposite. They are planning to turn the modern Lord of the Rings equivalent into something that Flanders would take Rod and Tod to.

P.S. Thanks to Jimmy for having the conversation with me that inspired that. Alternatively you can damn Jimmy for making me rant for ages, because you thought it was boring. Me too.

His Lite Materials

Quote of the moment: "There aren't any TA's until the end of January..."

A TA, by the way, is a timed assesment. I normally have one a week, but they stop after the mocks last week until the January exams are over. This was on the timetable I got at the beginning of term. The one I used the back of to write on in my first TA cos I'd forgotten a pad of paper. Oops! No wonder I turned up for mine today and the door was locked... D'oh!

I had to leave my Pizza Hut lunch in a hurry for that! (Paddy randomly turned up around midday, and made me change out of my dressing gown and go to Freeport Pizza Hut for the all-you-can-eat-lunch. Mmmmm.)

In other news today: THE CHURCH IS WRITTEN OUT OF THE DARK MATERIALS FILM SCRIPT.

The MSN Article
The IMDB View

OMG. This is SO WRONG.

I will continue this later, when I have regained the power of speech.

AMERICANS. Sighage...

Wednesday, December 08, 2004

Here's Villy!

I just watched a film called The Chase which had cameos from Anthony Kiedis and Flea. JEALOUS Podge m8!

I feel I should also mention the circumstances of my arrival at Will T's house. As it was about 11.15 when I got there, I thought that his rents would probably be in bed, so I only tapped lightly on the door. There was no response, so I went around the front and peeked through the gaps under the curtains. There was a light on in the little room with the PC and keyboard in, but no-one visible. I then went along to the sitting-room window. The TV was on, so I thought Will must be in there, and started tapping gently on the window. No immediate response was forthcoming, so I tapped a bit louder. Meanwhile, Will's parents are sitting watching the end of The Pledge, and were feeling a bit scared, when they heard a rapping on the window. It got louder and louder, until Mr Thorne got up and peeked around the curtain to see a large figure looming against the night sky... carrying a bag with an N64 in. He looked rather timid! Hehe! When he let me in, I found Will lying on the floor underneath the keyboard! D'oh!

Finally, the pics I promised: I would have posted them last night, but my laptop was refusing to acknowledge the prescence of my (USB) mouse, let alone my camera! I also forgot to rotate them before publishing them, and it's highly unlikely I'll bother to do anything about it... :P [Edit 26/11/05 - Unlikely, yet it happened.]

Rob demonstrates his 1337 hair:

Prisoner will turn to the left

And now the top view:
Prisoner will look downwards

In the car park afterwards, while having a "circle pit" around Paddy's car, Rob and Podgy were persuaded to swap garments:

Podge looking unusually colourful:
The victim before the robbery of the prized NOFX ARE FOR KIDS hoodie

And Rob looks particularly bad-ass in Podgy's Oasis jacket:
The villain pictured before the crime: note the evil looking eyes

Sunday, December 05, 2004

"Goodbye, Podgy-Jean... Though I never knew you at all..."

Quote of the Moment: "Bound, bound, bound and rebound"

This is the 100th post on my blog! Hurrah! However, unlike my recent kr3w effort, I am actually going to put something useful in this post!

As reported on Friday, I got my first pay-cheque yesterday: an impressive £264.36! That's 5 weekends x 9.5 hours x £5.03 per hour, plus a bit extra for my induction morning. Most of that will have to be saved for bumming around later this year though :( No spending sprees yet!

Went to see Grease last night at school, since Sarah was in a minor role. It was quite good, though one of the pyrotechnics failed to go off, which was most disappointing :P I then proceeded to Will T's, even though Jimmy had spent the afternoon there and left only a short while before, so that I could view the Starwars efforts. Very budget, to be sure.

Today Rob, Paddy and I went to the Incredibles (again, for me) with Koel, as a kind of "Good riddance, you're off to Canada" thing. I am now, obviously, humming Green Day (:D). We then went and sat in MacDonalds while Podge had food, since she is a pie... Hehehe... Perhaps I should mention that she gave me a couple of CDR's with a selection of music that she thinks I need to be educated about, along with a rather attractive enamelled pen pot type thing (with peacocks on), and I promptly left them in the sweet shop. Oops... They were still there when I remembered at the end of the film though :D

I have 1337 pics of Rob's 1337 hair, before he has it "made suitable" for working on his dad's office over the holiday! They'll be published tomorrow hopefully, as an edit to this, because I'm currently being harassed by my mother to go to bed. RENTS! Who'd 'ave 'em?!

Friday, December 03, 2004

Money, money, money...

Quote of the moment: "There is no emoticon for what I'm feeling!" - Comic Store Guy, in The Simpsons tonight. It's so life-affirming watching The Simpsons :P

I'm finally getting my first pay cheque tomorrow! Hurrah! Since the first weekend I worked was carried over onto this month's pay, it's going to be a bumper one... :D

Has anyone watched any episodes of Hard Spell? The words are for the most part rather easy, and I reckon I could have owned them at 14, anal-retentive geek that I am (and proud of it!). But ignore that, because the reason I asked is that the background to the regional final that I saw was just loads of "hard" words scrolling down the screen, Matrix-style!

Fitness Report: Go me! I did a load of weights stuff followed by a full set of Scrot core strength exercises! :D

[Edit 23:38 - I've just seen an advert saying that The Return of the King: Extended Edition DVD is out on December the 10th! YES! I'll be around to watch Will T's A.S.A.P.]

Wednesday, December 01, 2004

Cardiff and Mockery

Quote of the moment: "It's so life-affirming..." Another Koel classic!

As Rob said, an example of its many uses could be:

"It was so life-affirming I wanted to cry!"

:P

So... This week was mocks week at le college. On Monday I had a P1 and P2 double bill in the afternoon, which went pretty well! I ran out of time during the last P2 question, and today I found out that I differentiated instead of intergrating in the first P1 question! D'oh! But still, I got 88% in P1 and 85% in P2.

That's up from last year's impressive performance:

  • P2 25%
  • P3 25%
  • M2 50%
  • (AS year: P1 77%, M2 82%, D1 87%)

That means that to get a B I need to get 74 more overall, and to get an A I need 134 more. So a B is within reach, given that I got 71 more on the first two exams!

Today I took M2 in the morning and P3 in the afternoon. Unfortunately I wasn't particularly awake for the mechanics... It was kind of "I know how to do this... I'm just too busy yawning (and being annoyed by the sniffing people with no tissues) to actually work it out." P3 went ok-ish, as expected... nothing spectacular, given that I'm still getting it sorted after sorting out P2, but on the two together I should be able to add 3 more marks! If I get the P3 sorted by January, an A is reachable - not bad from a U last year!

On Monday afternoon after my mocks I took my executive car, with paternal chaffeur, across to the Welsh Border to stay the night with my granny. On Tuesday I had an interview at Cardiff University, which was basically the same as last year, except that I made it there in time for the bus tour of the city, with the Millenium Stadium, the new arts centre and the Welsh Assembly. Oh, how exciting! Welsh politics! :P

My interview was with a different Prof this time. This guy's research involves "creating computer programs for the monitoring of engineering conditions", and he looked like a stunted version of Mr Dawkins! It was more of a Q&A actually, including me getting confirmation that I can do a language (e.g. Arabic) instead of a couple of the management type modules. Hurrah! I also given some information on the OTC, but it didn't include what my dad told me on the way home: The new CO of either the Cardiff OTC or the overall Wales OTC (my dad was "merry" at the dinner when they last met) is a guy who was in the Royal Regiment of Wales at the same time as my dad! How handy! So he'll be like: "Poyntz... I recognise that name... Yes, I expect he'll be falling asleep all the time too..."

Random piece of amusing information: Ben, our (older) labrador, snores exactly the same way as my dad... LOL