I'm sure I have lotsa interesting things to say.. NOT.
I actually looked at sport stuff today. Spurs won a match!! Ok, so I guess that's not *so* unusual.. but they one 4-0.. so I'm happy. And in the snooker world, Ronnie and Doherty started they're match in the finals of the UK championships. I only saw a tiny bit of it.. but Go Ronnie Go!
Saw this thing on TV.. Showtime at the stadium.. which was a concert (of show tunes) at the Millenium Stadium. And I must say, that most of it was crap. Being rather a fan of show tunes, I was horrified at Blue's rendition of "Something's Coming", and of Charlotte Church's two songs - she really isn't designed for show tunes. Two of the people from S Club 7 did a duet of "Bring Him Home" (from Les Miserables), and the guy of the pair was great.. if only he'd have done it as a solo as it should be. Most of the acts were bad, except for those such as Miss Saigon (since that was from the actual touring show.. I wanna see it). One woman sang a song from Annie.. and when she sang the line "when you stick out your chin.." I swear her tits were sticking out a million more times than her chin. A woman with breasts that big shouldn't be singing Annie!!! But I must admit that the most pleasing bit of the show was Atomic Kitten's rendition of Mr Mistophelles (or however you spell it).. they were surprisingly fantastic at it.
Also saw on TV today (yes, I've seen a bit of TV for a change.. I know.. it's pretty damn unusual), was this Walking With Beasts program that the BBC did after the success of Walking With Dinosaurs. I never saw the dinosaurs series.. and I'm a little disappointed that I didn't. The animation wasn't fantastic, but it was pretty good for non-film animation. But the thing that was great about it was the style they did it. It was just like watching a documentary on real animals. They followed a group of animals in the style of Bellamy and the like. At one point a "stone" even broke the lens of one of the cameras. It was a really clever, and interesting way to put across facts and ideas about creatures that we have never, and will never, see on the planet.
End of Lecture.
I actually looked at sport stuff today. Spurs won a match!! Ok, so I guess that's not *so* unusual.. but they one 4-0.. so I'm happy. And in the snooker world, Ronnie and Doherty started they're match in the finals of the UK championships. I only saw a tiny bit of it.. but Go Ronnie Go!
Saw this thing on TV.. Showtime at the stadium.. which was a concert (of show tunes) at the Millenium Stadium. And I must say, that most of it was crap. Being rather a fan of show tunes, I was horrified at Blue's rendition of "Something's Coming", and of Charlotte Church's two songs - she really isn't designed for show tunes. Two of the people from S Club 7 did a duet of "Bring Him Home" (from Les Miserables), and the guy of the pair was great.. if only he'd have done it as a solo as it should be. Most of the acts were bad, except for those such as Miss Saigon (since that was from the actual touring show.. I wanna see it). One woman sang a song from Annie.. and when she sang the line "when you stick out your chin.." I swear her tits were sticking out a million more times than her chin. A woman with breasts that big shouldn't be singing Annie!!! But I must admit that the most pleasing bit of the show was Atomic Kitten's rendition of Mr Mistophelles (or however you spell it).. they were surprisingly fantastic at it.
Also saw on TV today (yes, I've seen a bit of TV for a change.. I know.. it's pretty damn unusual), was this Walking With Beasts program that the BBC did after the success of Walking With Dinosaurs. I never saw the dinosaurs series.. and I'm a little disappointed that I didn't. The animation wasn't fantastic, but it was pretty good for non-film animation. But the thing that was great about it was the style they did it. It was just like watching a documentary on real animals. They followed a group of animals in the style of Bellamy and the like. At one point a "stone" even broke the lens of one of the cameras. It was a really clever, and interesting way to put across facts and ideas about creatures that we have never, and will never, see on the planet.
End of Lecture.
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