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P For Party
August 17, 2008 Party two of August was a little closer to home. After adjourning to Brighton for Mark's festivities last Saturday, it was off to the Artesian Well, Wandsworth Road for Pav's 40th yesterday.With the theme of "P" Kerry & Rob made a batch of Pav masks for those of us too lazy to wear fancy dress. Which were kinda creepy but fun. A lot of folk did make the effort though. Jake came as a priest [Father Dougal like] and there was another preacher. Several policemen and ladies, pirates [Sam & Anne among them], some prisoners, pimps and punks [Pav & Lucy] and a Playboy Bunny. Picture: Jake as priest with Pav mask and borrowed bunny ears. It all seemed to shoot by so quickly and before we knew it we were back at Kev & Karol's and it was 5.00am. I'm sure we got there before then but that's when I next noticed the time. Fun, fun, fun... We managed to drag ourselves home in time for a few hours sleep before hitting the Railway for the afternoon's Premiership action and roast dinners. We're back home recovering now and I'm half watching Cloverfield on TV [that guy's battery should have run out long before the end shouldn't it?] while trying to find the best deal on an HP2133. I think this might be the answer to my mobile blogging dreams. 120GB, with an SD card slot to transfer photos on the move for storage and possible posting. Looking at the Linux installed model. All I'll need is access to my GMail, Calendar and Google Docs along with Blogger via a mobile broadband dongle and I'll be in business. Added GPS would be nice but I'm sure that's possible via USB as well. But then would I be better off with something I can run Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Reason and Ableton on as well? I'm just taken with the aluminium finish and dinky size. Could probably find something cheaper that isn't so small. Currently listening to the marvellous Sonny J [The Mirwais mix of Can't Stop Moving is about to become the tune you can't get away from for the rest of what we laughingly refer to as summer] and Minilogue albums. Categories: Music, London, Film, Technology Google Map Comment | Permalink Comments: Post a Comment
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