girlofprey: (Coronation Street Becky Sledgehammer)
Bank Holiday today. I've just had Chinese food for dinner and I'm tidying tidying tidying again.

Coronation Street spoilers for tonight )

Also Springwatch is starting again tonight. I'm hoping for lovely baby birds and more strange Chris-Michaela UST. Hurrah.
girlofprey: (Shark Fuck You You're Drunk)
I've just been to our local park. I've been thinking about going for a while, inspired by Springwatch, to see if we have any ducklings this year in the 'lake', and mum hasn't seemed like she's planning to go with my nephews anytime soon. So I took myself off. It was quite lovely, I saw ducklings and baby coots, and I did think the swans we usually have every year weren't around, but as I completed a circuit of the lake I saw them hanging out an one of the little islands with no less than six signets. The only thing that marred it was that towards the end, as I was standing watching the birds, some teenage boys came up to sit on a bench behind me, and as I turned to leave I heard them laughing and saying "Get her! Go on, get her now!". I didn't feel threatened, exactly, but it was dickish all the same.

More amusingly, as I was walking back home from the park, there was an island in the middle of a main road with its bollard knocked over, and a group of 12 or 13 year-old boys coming the other way decided to jump on it as they walked past, and mess about trying to stand it back up. Then a police car pulled up. It made me lol.

Speaking of Springwatch, you know how the other day I said there was a frisson of sexual tension between Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan? He proposed to her on Thursday night's episode. As a 'joke'. Yeah, I know your game Packham. She laughed and said she couldn't as she was already taken. It must be the most annoying fact in his life right now.
girlofprey: (R for raygun)
Dragon Age 2 is so dull. SO DULL. I am into Act 3 now, and I don't care, all the care I previously had went away. And all my companions are dicks, I literally hate asking them for help, and I know it's because game 2 is all about Politics and Fantastic Racism, but aksnldcmclndlanj. Where is the part where they say "You're right, Hawke. You're beautiful and amazing and ALWAYS RIGHT, I will stop being such a dick now"? WHERE IS THE PART WHERE I CAN CHANGE THEIR PERSONALITIES TO SUIT MY WHIMS, I'm PRETTY SURE I get that option in most RPGs nowadays. Is that the ending? Is a big party with cake and everyone realises the error of their ways? Are the errors of their ways still to come in the story, and THEN maybe they'll have a change of heart over it? Because I don't care. I no longer care. I hope most of them die. After they've finished helping me in fights and stuff. Pretty much the only companions I care about are Varric and Anders, but my relationship with Varric is going nowhere since all we ever discuss are the stories he tells about me (AND I CAN'T TELL HIM I LOVE HIM), and Anders is going weird. I'm pretty sure I mostly only love Anders because my PC from Dragon Age Origins recruited him, and she would LOVE HIM, no matter what he did. Barring a few things, obviously. Ugh. I hate Templars, but I'm pretty sure they're going to give me a reason to hate mages shortly. And every other quest is basically a fetch quest, where my basic reward is a bit of money and a 'tick' next to the quest in my journal.

It's fine. It's perfectly fine. I'm just really bored.

In other news, people are saying Livejournal is no longer sending comment notifications, is that true? It sucks if it is true. I'm assuming I will get a 'notification' on the home page, or my journal, if you comment on this post. If not things are going to get a lot more complicated around here.

I have also been watching Springwatch, this week and last week, as I attempt to do every year. I love Springwatch. And I love Michaela Strachan now she has calmed down and stopped trying to do cheesy jokes and wacky presenting all the time. I have to assume either the others told her to calm down, or she found a genuine love for nature, or - in a way that is sad but perhaps for the best - she witnessed one too many 'tragedies', like entire nests of cute chicks being eaten by weasels, and it soothed her manic soul. In any case, she's a lot better nowadays. And I seem to be detecting a frisson of sexual tension between her and Chris Packham on the show. If not, they're still really lovely with the way she makes him laugh despite himself all the time.

And while watching Springwatch, I saw the presenters make a few comments suggesting cuckoos were getting really rare in Britain nowadays. Which made me lucky, I suppose, since on Tuesday my mum and I took my ON to a local nature reserve, Fairburn Ings, and totally heard one in the woods. Result.

I also had to go see a woman from the Jobcentre on Wednesday. It was the Disability Advisor, and it was just a routine checking in type of thing, but it was a new woman because the previous woman retired, so I decided I should go in and meet her face-to-face, and I was a little bit anxious about it. But she turned out to be really nice, I explained everything I was doing and everything I wasn't doing, and a bunch of things I was waiting to hear about, and she suggested a new website I could look at for volunteering opportunities, and a new service I could go to for therapy once my current counselling is finished, and that was it. It all went pretty smoothly and she'll check in with me again in three months. Hurrah.

Also, you know what I don't understand? When you see the same actor over and over again in roles where they are meant to be not very attractive and kind of creepy, but they use actors that are obviously incredibly attractive in a slightly odd way. The main person I am thinking of is Harry Kershaw, who looks like this:

microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk - harry kershaw rufus stone
(from microsite.bournemouth.ac.uk)

See what I mean? I guess that's what they mean by "TV ugly". They mean not ugly. I feel like I want to follow Harry Kershaw's career, in the hopes of one day seeing him in a thing where they treat him as as attractive as he is. Apparently he was in Skyfall. As "Q's assistant", which was probably the most forgettable role ever. Still. Maybe it means he is moving into Hollywood, and will have massive success in the future. Tom Hiddleston managed.

Also I really hate the changes Youtube have made to their site. Just so everyone knows.
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I finished Dead Space. Dead Space is great. Except for the part where it had a twist at the end that...wasn't so much a twist. It also had a rather lovely spoiler (pretty much) in the trophies section. If you are playing Dead Space and wish to be unspoiled for it, DO NOT look in the trophies section. But yeah, the other twist. I don't know, it's weird because I knew the spoiler from having seen a clip from the beginning of Dead Space 2. I still think it was not that much of a twist, I just don't know if it wouldn't have been so MASSIVELY NOT A TWIST if I hadn't seen that clip. Hmm.

But yeah. My first proper survival horror game. It was terrifying! And often really difficult and frustrating, like when I kept complaining. But if I kept at it I did tend to make progress, so it was not really that torturous, overall. I have Dead Space 2 and am planning to start it shortly. I am promised Isaac will have a voice and personality in this game. I am excite.

I also started playing LA Noire. Where I basically get to be socially inadequate and bad at driving, but now while trying to solve crimes! I've mostly got the hang of not randomly accusing people of lying though, just because - I think - in things like Poirot and stuff EVERYONE tends to be lying about something, and it's good to get everything out in the open. It doesn't seem to work like that in LA Noire. The driving, though, is terrible. The cars are slow and I do not understand the traffic system. It probably wouldn't be so bad if I wasn't also still playing Saints Row 2, where you can speed around, wreck up public property and kill dozens of bystanders pretty regularly with no consequences. They take a much dimmer view of that when you're an 1940s policeman. I'm learning though. But man. You can't even powerslide.

It's my grandma's funeral on Thursday. My dad arranged it on Friday, and I suddenly realised I didn't have anything to wear. My mum suggested my grey interview suit, since at least it's sort of sombre, but I decided I'd feel a bit odd if I ended up being the only person not wearing black. So I was planning to get an affordable sort of black suit from Marks and Spencer's or somewhere. However, the Marks and Spencer's in Wakefield apparently don't have a Tailoring department, and I can't see anywhere else having one other than Leeds. And between my counselling tomorrow and another course in Wakefield on Wednesday, I can't see myself having the time/energy to go there before the funeral. So I've decided to just get a black top or shirt and wear it with my interview suit, rather than my white interview shirt. I think that should be dark enough really. So I have to go and get that tomorrow or Wednesday. Between the 3 hours of sleep I had last night and my other appointments (if my counsellor isn't ill again, of course), including another 8am start on Wednesday, and then the funeral on Thursday, I'm not expecting great things from my effort levels this week though.

Springwatch was a bit sad tonight. They had massive flooding in that part of Wales over the weekend, and their production site got flooded and they had to evacuate it. But they were back tonight, and amazingly most of the nests they were watching survived the storm. Also Michaela Strachan seems to have calmed down a bit - she started off the presenting gig being a bit cheesy and over-enthusiastic, and it was a little bit annoying. But someone seems to have told her she just needs to be calm and care about wildlife. Or she discovered love for it by being on the show. Either way, I'm enjoying her much more now. I still miss Kate Humble though. I quite like all the presenters on Springwatch, though. They stare at each other while they reel off facts.
girlofprey: (Buzzcocks Lee Can't Be Here Awful Bastar)
Last night's Apprentice )

Meanwhile, on Springwatch, they're doing a running story on a fox family with eleven cubs this week, living in someone's garden. I love fox cubs. They are probably my favourite baby animal. I put them even above wolf cubs. They have huge ears and are orange. So it is really quite pleasing for me.
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