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Not feeling great about tomorrow, but oh well, suck it up. Tonight’s revision was given up to listen to most of Metallica’s discography (who also featured within a question on pointless today which is always good).
Really want to read Carl Sagan - Cosmos again now after seeing a quote from him on my dash. Can I pass that off as revision slightly maybe?
So I’m watching Coast on BBC2, where they just basically go around the whole coastline of Britain, showing all the good and bad and historic points.
I would love to do this, just get a car, and drive along the whole coast line of Britain, stopping wherever looks nice.
All the things they visit are amazing, you wouldn’t expect these places to be in the UK. Why explore other places when you haven’t explored your own back garden.
I want to do this as somepoint. Just get up and leave, forgetting everything, and just travel the UK. I think I’d need a historian though, so they can tell me all the stuff that they say on coast.
Maybe I should buy a boat to do this. I’ll learn to sail, and take it all the way round Britain and Ireland. There’s lots of forts and castles, and ruins of stuff.
God some of the BBC presenters have awesome jobs. Mythbysters has to be one of the best presenting jobs though, just after Brian Cox’s “wonders of” series.
Dominic Deville stalks young victims for a week, sending chilling texts, making prank phone calls and setting traps in letterboxes.
He posts notes warning children they are being watched, telling them they will be attacked. ‘The clown’s one and only aim is to smash a cake into the face of his victim, when they least expect it, during the course of seven days.’
If the boy or girl manages to avoid the ‘hit’, they are given the cake as a birthday present
2 hours of Math tuition. Dead. On the plus side, I probably won’t fail as bad anymore! Silver lining.
It’s two weeks till the first of my 11 exams. They determine wether or not I get into uni.
June is not going to be a nice month. Here’s to July though, it will be awesome.
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