Archive for December, 2008

My tweets

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
  • 07:41 @MrPandaBehr goatee looks great. #
  • 07:46 @soveren retire from being awake. i have now unretired for New Year’s Eve… 🙁 #
  • 10:24 A look back at 2008: chrishansenhome.livejournal.com/447880.html #
  • 14:38 back from town. ICA was closed. Lunch at Bierodrome and used coupon to get 6.39 off #
  • 14:38 trafalgar square is already starting to fill up. got some stuff from maplin (electronic/computer goods). toys for New Year! #
  • 19:54 Checking out my TweetStats! tweetstats.com/graphs/chrishansenhome #
  • 21:57 @MrPandaBehr : open it very late some night when no one is prospecting for open accounts. #

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About to watch <i>Extreme Forensics</i>

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

…and that is our New Year’s Eve. At 11 we’ll move to the BBC 1 New Year’s Eve countdown, and I may get us out some cheese and crackers and a drink each.

If history is any guide, we will be heading to bed at around 12:15 am New Year’s morning. This is OK. We are evading the amateur drinkers who come out on New Year’s Eve, get tanked on lots of lager, then vomit all over your shoes, the streets, themselves, and whatever can’t get out of the way. It’s also almighty cold out there, whereas it’s warm in here. Oh, and perry is really really good: had a pint of it with my chicken stew tonight and it was really lovely. HWMBO will probably ban it from the house because I said that I could easily get addicted to it.

So, a Happy New Year to you all, and I hope that 2009 doesn’t turn out as bad as everyone else seems to think it will.

Today’s New Year’s Video

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

…is a little retrospective of 2008, courtesy of Uncle Jay.

My tweets

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
  • 00:17 @MrPandaBehr : no, bought it around june but just getting around to putting all my CDs on it. #
  • 20:27 colder than a witch’s, well, you know here. -1 C. will be a cold NYE. #
  • 20:58 time to retire, i think…cheerio to you all. #

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My tweets

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
  • 10:01 morning, tweeters. day is bluish grey in London today. This week is always a lost week in the UK. #
  • 10:07 @soveren no search yet, still waiting for news from employer about terms for redundancy. another chum might have something; tnx for asking. #
  • 12:49 @besskeloid : #
  • 12:50 @besskeloid : sorry for the stutter just now. i think your fella needs to move down here and work in Soho Square with all the other admen… #
  • 12:51 just back from tesco, faugh! off to chinatown this afternoon for soy sauce and peanuts for squirrels. then back for rest, i hope. #
  • 17:32 @Kaphoen : very interesting article… #
  • 17:34 back from a walk to Chinatown, to the Photographer’s Gallery (closed Mondays, rats) and slog through crowds to Oxford Circus Tube Station. #
  • 00:05 good night, tweeters. Continuing to load my CD collection into iTunes/iPod. 13GB so far and counting. #
  • 00:17 @MrPandaBehr : no, bought it around june but just getting around to putting all my CDs on it. #

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Happy birthday, <lj user=”dirrtysean”> and <lj user=”charleswanmushi”>

Monday, December 29th, 2008

…and many happy returns of the day!

A straw poll

Monday, December 29th, 2008

I have been loading the contents of my CD library into iTunes, semi-successfully. Still many discs left to go.

The one that has come up just now for importing is “Florence Foster Jenkins: The Glory (????) of the Human Voice”. Those of you who do not know who Jenkins was, the Wikipedia article on Jenkins should give some background.

Where I’ve slept this year

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Well, everyone else seems to be doing it, so here’s my list:

Most of the time, in London at St. Matthew’s Court with HWMBO and many stuffed animals.

Other than that:

January: Holiday Inn Express in the 20’s west of 8th Avenue in Manhattan, for 1 week.
Late May Bank Holiday: hotel (forgotten name) in central Manchester, UK, for 3 nights.
Late June/Early July: Puritan Road in Marblehead, for my uncle’s funeral, 1 week.
Mid-September: Puritan Road again, for a social/family visit, 1 week.
Late October: Block 158 at Bishan, in Singapore, staying with our friend BK, 10 nights.
Late October/1st November: Palm Village in Siem Reap, Cambodia, Bungalow 6, 5 nights.

Geez, I’ve been more places this year than I thought.

Next year I anticipate a trip to Marblehead in April, a trip to New York in June for my 35th college reunion, and another trip to Singapore later on in the year. And, as I will probably be contracting during the year, who knows where else. I shall be more careful about remembering where I’ve been this year.

My tweets

Sunday, December 28th, 2008
  • 07:49 morning, tweeters. sunday morning dawns grey and forbidding in London. i want to crawl back to bed but church duties await… #

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My tweets

Saturday, December 27th, 2008
  • 19:04 @davidrowell : perhaps they should make it 7-sided, like our 50 pence piece. you know what’s odd about it? only US coin with number on it. #
  • 19:07 went to tate modern to see Cildo Meireles. Waste of time; lots of queuing for two blah works. 3 out of 10 (HWMBO sez 5 out of 10). #
  • 20:07 vista has rediscovered my CD/DVD ROM drives…what luck! #
  • 23:51 well, tweeters, time for bed. i’m bushed. Watched “Finding Nemo” with HWMBO and then Forensic Detectives–Arthur Bomar is still appealing… #

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Today is the vernal equinox…

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

…in the southern hemisphere of Mars. Spirit and Opportunity, the two Mars rovers, thought you might enjoy this picture of a Mars springtime 12 years from now…

My tweets

Friday, December 26th, 2008
  • 11:08 @MrPandaBehr : congratulations! lovely present. #
  • 11:12 morning tweeters all. Boxing Day in London has dawned bight and sunny–a walk later is indicated to get rid of excess Xmas calories. #
  • 12:23 lunch was leftover-cheese sandwiches (as opposed to leftover cheese sandwiches) #
  • 18:41 @MrPandaBehr : it’s the biggest shopping day of the year–the sales start. The news showed pics of a mobbed shopping centre–dangerous! #
  • 18:42 about to warm up leftover spaghetti and meatballs for dinner. #

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Happy Boxing Day to all

Friday, December 26th, 2008

We had a pretty dull Christmas, really. Midnight Mass, then Mass on Christmas Day. After Mass I cooked up a pot of Mother Hansen’s Spaghetti and Meatballs for our guests, Alex and , who stayed with us Christmas Eve and Christmas Day because there is no public transport in the UK on Christmas Day, thus he’d have had a difficult time getting down to his RC church on Christmas Day to sing. He gave HWMBO and me books. Most interesting to me is the new biography of Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury. I shall read it as soon as I can. We gave a jar of farmer’s honey. No big expenditures this year.

I made a bowl of eggnog from scratch (you can’t get it in quarts here, unfortunately) and it was OK, though mostly for the alcohol. brought some French bread to eat with the spaghetti, but I put it in the oven to warm up, turned the oven off before serving the spaghetti, and we all forgot about it. We had toast for dinner and for breakfast, and there’s still some left.

also brought a small bottle of Madeira wine, which was very nice and a good sendoff to the dessert, homemade squash and mince pies. I had squash, and realised that using molasses rather than sugar does actually affect the taste very significantly. However, it was in a good way–much more earthy.

We watched the Queen tell us how terrible the economic crisis is and watched her home movies of the baby Prince of Wales (he turned 60 last month) dressed in a baby dress crawling around the Queen. We watched several Wallace and Gromit programs, including the new one casting Wallace and Gromit as bakers A Matter of Loaf and Death and The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. There was also a retrospective of Blackadder with interviews of the actors, including a pudgy Stephen Fry having his feet massaged by an African lady.

In between I took to the computer (they were watching A Shark’s Tale and Doctor Who, neither of which I wanted to watch.

Thus to bed. I think I ate too much and am paying for it this morning. We will have lots of spaghetti sauce around: I froze some of it so we will have remembrances of Christmas for months to come.

When we watched the news there were endless reports on the deaths of Harold Pinter and Eartha Kitt (Christmas is a slow news day so they had lots of time to kill by running appreciations of them both). Sorry to see them both go.

We’ll go out for a walk this afternoon (most everything here is closed on Boxing Day except for the stores and the public transport) and enjoy the partly sunny skies over London.

My tweets

Thursday, December 25th, 2008
  • 01:00 back from midnight mass. again, a liturgy that is memorable only as a guide to what not to do in a liturgy… 🙁 #
  • 01:05 off to hit the hay. another non-memorable liturgy tomorrow then spaghetti and meatballs for Christmas lunch. #
  • 08:24 Merry Christmas, tweeters mine… #
  • 08:24 @legalmoose : no one expects the Spanish Inquisition… #
  • 08:25 @MrPandaBehr : Merry Christmas to you and Michael! #
  • 14:37 spaghetti sauce is done, water for linguini is almost to the boil. we’ll be eating soon. #
  • 23:51 well, nighty-night, tweeters all. Didn’t need to eat dinner…had toast made from the French bread I forgot in the oven at lunch. #

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Merry Christmas to all!

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

…especially to my Antipodean friends for whom Christmas 2008 is close to being over, and to my American friends who haven’t really had any yet (my friends on the West Coast are still at Midnight Mass, for those who indulge in such).

My Christmas present was iTunes suddenly losing everything. I had to recreate my library through Music Liberator, which was really easy to use and recreated the entire library from what was on my iPod. Lost a bit of the album artwork, but heigh ho!

Off to shower for Mass.

My tweets

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008
  • 09:30 about to put the squash pie in the oven. used molasses instead of sugar. see how it comes out…much more complex taste, i should think. #
  • 09:31 @legalmoose : i should think they’d be proud that you are safe and use lube instead of, say, baby oil. 😉 #
  • 10:22 squash pie and mince pie in the oven…time to relax… #

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My tweets

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
  • 09:45 morning tweeters all. after spending £150 in ASDA and Waitrose yesterday, i feel poor. nothing to buy today… #
  • 09:47 @chrys : so what the heck are “pi hectopotrzebie per hour in furlongs per fortnight” when they’re at home? #
  • 13:51 Had to go to the Post Office 4th time this month to pick up a package that the postie didn’t bother to ring my doorbell for when I was home. #
  • 15:33 finally found my bt softphone number (WiFi phone). Haven’t used it in more than a year. now set up but who knows what will happen… #
  • 20:05 time to reboot…wish me luck! #
  • 22:12 To do tomorrow: Bake pies, wash altar cloth, take door off cupboard to remove candelabra, cut up veg for spaghetti sauce, and relax. #

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My tweets

Monday, December 22nd, 2008
  • 09:50 morning all. made my christmas lunch shopping list yesterday; today i have to actually buy it all. #
  • 13:21 the letter carrier has put a notice in my mailbox saying that they had a pkg but i wasn’t home. Fourth time in a month when I WAS home!!! #
  • 16:29 back from ASDA £95 poorer. Who knew that Xmas Spaghetti and Meatballs for 4 would be so darned expensive…? #
  • 22:55 @soveren : congratulations! #
  • 22:58 back from dinner and a second shopping trip to Waitrose. Despite £15 of vouchers, we are still £48 poorer. Oh, well, we’ll eat good food. #

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My tweets

Sunday, December 21st, 2008
  • 08:56 morning tweeters. off to preach at St. John’s, then make out our food shopping list for Xmas. Mother Hansen’s Spaghetti and Meatballs! #
  • 22:53 Today’s sermon is up on my blog: chrishansenhome.livejournal.com/443373.html #

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Worst TV I’ve seen this year

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

…and I apologise to my friend Alex, who was typecast as the Japanese Santa, but Clash of the Santas on ITV1 was dreadful. Absolutely dreadful. When a friend appears on TV, you feel compelled to watch, but now I want to get some eyewash to wash my eyes clean of the filth they picked up by watching this stupidity.

The highlight of the thing was the closing credits. I had to tape it for Alex (who doesn’t have a TV) and the tape now rests in a brown paper bag (yes, really) next to me.

And the plot? If there was one, I missed it. I’m glad that Alex is getting regular work, but boy, this was almost as good as the commercial he did for channel 666 (I am not kidding either) when it was running 24-hour ads for Virgin’s cable services. He asked me to tape that too, but in order to tape it I had to watch it, and it took about 1-1/2 hours for the channel to run that particular ad segment.

All I can say is: it must have been something I did to God.

Today’s Sermon

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

It seems to have been a success–as I intended, it hit a chord with people and they’ll never hear “I’m Just a Girl Who Cain’t Say No” without thinking of this sermon again.

December 21, 2008 4th Sunday of Advent
Sermon delivered at St. John the Evangelist, 10 am.
Readings: II Samuel 7:1-5,8-11,16; Ps 89; Romans 16:25-27; Luike 1:26-38

In the name of God, the one, the Undivided Trinity. AMEN.

I

My tweets

Saturday, December 20th, 2008
  • 00:18 well, good night tweeters mine…i’ve finished a long lj post: chrishansenhome.livejournal.com/442697.html #
  • 20:36 went to the Thames and walked along looking at the stalls. Some interesting stuff, some overpriced. Good food though. #
  • 20:36 Oh, and I finished my sermon in record time. once i figured out what i was going to say, it was only a matter of typing it out. #
  • 20:37 now to do some xmas cards for people at St. John’s tomorrow, and watch the uncut HIGNFY. #

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My week and welcome to it

Friday, December 19th, 2008

It’s been kind of a roller-coaster week, with the highlight being finally catching and dispatching one of the bolder mice which inhabit our humble home.

Monday I came down with the dreaded lurgy (otherwise known as the norovirus) and couldn’t stir too far away from the downstairs loo or eat much of anything. Monday was a washout, although the letter carrier left a note in my mailbox saying s/he had a parcel for me that she had to bring back as no one was home. Well, had she rung the doorbell, she would have quickly found that someone was home. I was livid. More to come on this subject.

On Tuesday I could finally wait no longer and enquired of HR what the terms of redundancy vs. a negotiated settlement would be (she was supposed to have gotten them to me by the end of last week). When I got them, I quickly decided that nearly

My tweets

Friday, December 19th, 2008
  • 07:00 @legalmoose : sometimes the direct reproach is the best way… #
  • 07:01 morning tweeters. awoke at 4:30 and couldn’t get to sleep again no matter how hard i tried…rats. #
  • 09:49 as usual, my friend Mark called while I was in the shower. He’s across the street and this proves the existence of ESP. #
  • 20:48 @mheusser : when I saw the “I am the expert” tweet the slashes put me in vi mode and I was trying to figure out what the change should be. #

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My tweets

Thursday, December 18th, 2008
  • 07:35 morning tweeters all. breakfast soon, and I feel about 99-44/100% fit again. #
  • 16:08 @MrPandaBehr : oh, i’m really happy–congratulations!!! #
  • 22:40 @legalmoose : i couldn’t do that as i’d be apt to use X-Lax rather than chocolates. #
  • 22:41 back from dinner with david at kiasu. cake from Paul’s when we got home for HWMBO’s b’day. now fighting with BT..such idjits. O2 here I come #
  • 23:28 well, tweeters, time to hit the hay. xmas lunch at the drop in tomorrow, then veg, i think. charge to the initiate nearly all memorised too! #

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My tweets

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
  • 10:13 @davidrowell : i suppose someone might have materialised in the jetway and evaded the first check? airport security is so tight and yet lax! #
  • 10:18 morning tweeters. over the worst of the norovirus (if that’s what it was) but still a bit wiped-out. more easy-chair sitting, i think. #
  • 14:21 @urbanbohemian : a chum interviewed every year to get a raise. One year they told her: sorry to see you go & she left against her will. #
  • 14:22 having fun with NoteWorthy Composer…better than working. #
  • 15:52 @urbanbohemian : if you don’t emulate her and thus don’t do it every year you’ll be fine. They got tired of the annuality of it. #
  • 17:13 @besskeloid : took me a while to get the context of that…Twitter! Context-free communication at its best! #
  • 22:44 @MrPandaBehr : thanks, am feeling a bit better. HWMBO’s birthday is tomorrow so I need to perk up (or be perky, or something like that…) #
  • 22:44 @MrPandaBehr : i’ll light a candle for your grades… #
  • 22:46 @urbanbohemian : the squick factor of imagining random sex faces is nearly as bad as imagining parent sex. #
  • 22:49 @urbanbohemian : as WC Fields said, “Drown in a vat of whiskey? Death, where is thy sting?” #
  • 22:50 about to retire for the evening, now that my Sunday sermon has sprung full-blown from my brain! The Gal who Cain’t say no! #
  • 00:04 @urbanbohemian : think of dick cheney having an orgasm…that should cure you of imagining such things! #

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My tweets

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008
  • 13:42 down with the norovirus, and am not even on a cruise…drat. sucks to have this, BTW. don’t get it if you can help it. #
  • 14:34 back to the easy chair, perhaps to sleep. i’m wiped out. #
  • 19:13 out of the easy chair, maybe a bit of caffeine will get me going for a few hours… #

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My tweets

Monday, December 15th, 2008
  • 10:26 morning tweeters. got a call this morning about an enquiry i made to get a contractor’s umbrella org. set up…didn’t recognise my friend… #
  • 13:23 afternoon, all. feel quite queasy for some reason; lunch helped a bit but i don’t believe i’m in tip-top shape today… #
  • 14:40 @danbjorn : i had Chili Bean soup just now, with cut-up hot dogs in it, and it looked even more like sick than yours, i’m sure. #
  • 18:16 @legalmoose : i’ve put a WP account on my webserver, but am having difficulty xposting & importing my current LJ entries. Resources to help? #
  • 21:55 @legalmoose : thanks…there is a perl script to port, but it’s incomprehensible to those who are not initiated into the Elect… 😉 #
  • 21:55 some great preaching from a RC priest: tinyurl.com/6pdlff #

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My tweets

Sunday, December 14th, 2008
  • 07:28 @besskeloid : no, i went because HWMBO wanted to go. I resist the idea that I should like some art because someone else tells me I should… #
  • 07:33 morning, tweeters. dreary and rainy here in london. #
  • 16:36 @besskeloid : it wasn’t you who told me i should, nor did you play that someone on TV…everyone else seems to think he’s the bee’s knees… #
  • 17:32 @besskeloid : no, everyone likes different things in art and your taste is just as valid as mine, for each of us. i’m glad that you like him #
  • 17:34 @danvesma : it’s right across the street from London Bridge, and Borough Market is directly next to it. #
  • 17:34 in fact, London and Southwark are the only two dioceses where you can see the cathedral of one from the cathedral of the other. #
  • 23:52 night-night, tweeters all. i still hate vista, by the way. also now hate iTunes. Will update my hates as they happen… #
  • 23:53 @stephenfry : didn’t realise that paparazzi kept the wretched rodents…are they camerats? #

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Today’s Marblehead URL

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

“Dawn Bucket” is the pen name of the local columnist for the Marblehead Reporter, an institution in the Old Town. Her column this week mentions the predicament of two people from Great Britain who got lost in Marblehead. Much Hilarity in the Marsh.

Today’s English Obituary

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

For those who watch the BBC, wherever you are, you may be familiar with the series Last of the Summer Wine, which has had many characters up and die on it. Well, Nora Batty, a.k.a. Kathy Staff, has died at the age of 80. She is the battle-axe with whom Compo (Bill Owen) always waged a battle for a kiss.

While I haven’t watched in ages, I’m certain that 3/4 of England is in mourning tonight for Nora and her wrinkled stockings.

May she rest in peace and rise in unwrinkled-stockinged glory.

Today’s Christmas Video

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

LOLcats meet Karl Marx on December 25th. Do watch out, as the video starts without your clicking on anything and it will repeat if you let it…

My tweets

Saturday, December 13th, 2008
  • 09:36 @davidrowell : i suppose, but when someone is trying to break your door down and your cellphone battery is dead you want a landline. #
  • 09:37 @MikeonTV : hm…how long did it take you and how many lines did you have to stand in for the visa? it took me 2 mins to clear immigration. #
  • 09:40 @urbanbohemian : they got tired of AYBS in the UK long ago…waiting for the US to catch up, i guess. amazed that people there still watch. #
  • 09:41 morning, tweeters mine. it’s raining here in London, i hate it with a passion, but we must get to the Bacon today at Tate. #
  • 11:46 @danvesma : good…glad to hear it. Try Southwark Cathedral next time you’re in London. #
  • 18:04 @davidrowell : …best if you want to serve 10 years in jail here in the UK… 😉 #
  • 18:05 @danvesma : it’s south of the river…lots of north-of-the-river people think that in the South there lie DRAGONS… #
  • 18:06 @urbanbohemian : i guess…it’s very dated here and one actor is already dead and another one is well on the way (Wendy Richards) #
  • 18:08 went to Tate Britain this OM…best part was the members room. Turner Prize entries were crap and I don’t care for Francis Bacon…urgh… #
  • 22:33 HIGNFY should not be hosted by foreigners. Jerry Springer proves it. #
  • 23:26 well, o tweeters, time for bed. been ripping CDs when I’m not sneering at “art” at the Tate. #

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My tweets

Friday, December 12th, 2008
  • 08:02 about to get ready to go to the exam…it’s all over but the shouting now. see y’all this afternoon. #
  • 08:03 @MikeonTV : hope you had a great tan… #
  • 08:04 @MikeonTV : oh, i forgot to ask: did you use an eVisa when you entered Cambodia? #
  • 13:48 @davidrowell : problems with emergency service calls make me hesitate to abandon my landline. #
  • 13:49 well, the Practitioners test is over, and I believe I passed. Bloody awful ink stain on my hands, I haven’t written with a pen much lately. #
  • 22:19 well, night night tweeters. i’m tired. tomorrow is a new day! #

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My tweets

Thursday, December 11th, 2008
  • 00:08 night, tweeters all. Watched “Right to Die” on Sky…very moving and thought provoking. I wonder if the Canadian couple are still alive. #
  • 08:02 off to the revision day for the ISEB Practitioner’s Exam in Software Test Management…just need to get through Friday lunchtime… #
  • 08:03 @davidrowell : four generations of my family lived in the same house in Marblehead, MA… #
  • 08:04 @helenroper : don’t be seduced by the odour: Egg McMuffins go straight to the arteries and stay there for decades… #
  • 17:34 back from revision day for Practitioner’s Exam. Nervous but otherwise OK. No Deanery Christmas Party for me tonight… #
  • 23:04 time for bed, o tweeters. i have an exam tomolo and I have to be in tip-top shape for it. #

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My tweets

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
  • 08:32 @danvesma : bringing up kids in london is hard. enjoying london if you don’t have any is easy. #
  • 08:34 @MrPandaBehr : how did u get on with changing the Dell power supply? dell’s parts are often proprietary & difficult to get replacements for. #

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My tweets

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
  • 13:47 @danvesma : london is wonderful! it’s my home. i love it. wanna fight for it? 😉 #
  • 13:48 @soveren : thanks for the kind words. it’ll be fine, condolences not needed. just send whisky! #
  • 16:39 @chrys : oh dear…the fastest one is O2 but it censors. BT is not as fast but it doesn’t censor. #
  • 16:40 have just been ripping some of my CDs to iTunes this afternoon. Should be studying for Practitioners exam on Friday…crumbs! #
  • 22:54 Today’s funny music video: chrishansenhome.livejournal.com/438905.html #
  • 23:58 off to bed now, tweeters mine. it’s cold in London tonight. #

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Today’s Wacky Music Video

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

I am stealing this one from MadPriest, on the assumption that lots of people who read my blog don’t read his. Too bad, he’s always got something funny going on…

The subtitles are a bit strong, perhaps, for some. Children under 52 shouldn’t watch this one while drinking coffee. I am not responsible for sprayed keyboards and monitors.

And if you are eating a hot dog, please step back from the monitor and keep your hands where we can all see them.

Happy birthday, Dr. Louie Crew

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Louie isn’t on live journal, but he is an old friend (20 years’ standing) and someone whom HWMBO and I dearly love, along with his husband, Ernest Clay. They have been married for over 33 years (perhaps 35 by now?) and Louie is, singlehanded, responsible for the overhauling of the Episcopal Church’s stand on lesbian, gay, and transgender people. If he hadn’t founded Integrity many years ago, there would have been no justice for lesbian and gay and transgender people in the church as a whole. His vision and leadership in the LGBT community is legendary, and he is a warm, kind, and joyful fellow, always ready with a laugh or a funny story.

As well as being a leader in our community, he taught English for many years at Rutgers University and no doubt made his students feel empowered as much as we feel empowered.

Many happy returns of the day, Louie!

Yesterday

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

I am about to be made redundant from my job (=US “laid off”). I have been saying that this would happen for months, but there has been no official confirmation of this until yesterday.

My boss called me last Thursday to set up a meeting for 11 am Monday with my boss’s boss. I asked him whether this were “the meeting”, but he was noncomittal. As he isn’t very bright or able, it didn’t surprise me.

I arrived at 10:55 am yesterday to be greeted by my very surprised boss’s boss. “I have a meeting upstairs at 11!” he said. I told him that my boss had set up the meeting for 11, but he said, “I’ll only be a half-hour or so. P (my boss) just said the meeting would be sometime after 11.” So I sat and read the newspaper.

At 12:15 J (my boss’s boss) came downstairs and said, “I just need a cigarette–give me 5 minutes.” Ten minutes later he was back and we had our meeting.

I was pretty frank in expressing my views. They have mismanaged me, and missed a chance to use me for things that they are deficient in, such as presentations. J told me, “Well, business is down and we don’t see anything coming up soon.” So I just said, “Make me an offer, then.” He perked right up.

Of course, I couldn’t see HR until 2 (it was now 1 pm) and I had to eat lunch and hadn’t brought my metformin (diabetes pill). But, I went to Victoria Place for lunch anyway–last time, I think. I started out by going to Subway for a BMT. I was told, “Sorry, we don’t have any ham, pepperoni, or salami.” It dawned on me that they must have been buying cheap Irish pork products, which have now been withdrawn from sale over dioxin contamination in the pigs’ feed. I went to Spudulike and got my usual potato with cottage cheese filling.

Back to work, and to HR. I told the HR functionary about my predicament the past few months and years, and she was suitably impressed. She said that there were two ways of exit: a negotiated agreement, and statutory redundancy. She said, “Most people go for the agreement, as statutory redundancy is only 1-1/2 weeks pay per year worked.” I reminded her that, as I am 56, my statutory redundancy pay is 2-1/2 weeks per year worked, and is additionally, tax-free. She didn’t seem to know that (I don’t think they have many workers over 45 or so, when the higher rate kicks in). Anyway, I asked her to summarise the terms of each and send it along via email. We would get back in touch next week, after my Practitioners’ exam on Friday, and settle the matter.

I think I’ll do contract work again, but try a bit harder to get more work than just teaching the testing course. HWMBO is not happy, but I think he accepts that we will be OK on just his salary and whatever I can make. I shall have to be less extravagant, but that will be OK. By the way, no condolences necessary! I’m very happy about this and hope that I will be able to use this time more productively than I used the time after I was made redundant from Searchspace.

I made steaks for dinner…the least I could do for HWMBO.

And boy, am I relieved to be almost shut of the Indian outsourcer. While I’ve had nothing to do for most of the time, it’s not a good feeling to get paid a good salary for doing nothing.

Today’s Physics URL

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

You may often wish for something very farfetched. If your wish were to be granted, you may be in for a surprise. Watch this video for the results.

My tweets

Monday, December 8th, 2008
  • 10:09 morning tweeters all. About to leave for a work meeting…I may be some time… #
  • 10:10 @chrys : thanks for that. even if i’m made redundant, it will be OK. just hope my Practitioner’s exam study isn’t disrupted by this… #
  • 15:49 well, will be made redundant in a week or two. not to worry, i’ll be fine. my employer’s loss, not mine, really. #

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My tweets

Sunday, December 7th, 2008
  • 18:29 haven’t tweeted yet today. after church, went to indifferent dim sum, then shopped. St. Martin-in-the-Fields’s new complex is stunning. #
  • 18:29 off to nando’s for chicken soon… #
  • 21:13 back from nando’s…free mince pie with coffee turned out to be the size of a 50 pence piece…oh well, it tasted good anyway. #
  • 21:13 now looking at a website to diagnose problems…oh gosh, are there problems! oh well. #
  • 23:30 @besskeloid : we were watching that too…how old was that broadcast, do you think? we thought 1970’s. #
  • 23:31 @stephenfry : i hate vista too–it nearly ruined my PC. however, it settled down after a while, oddly enough. i like PCs but despise Vista. #
  • 23:33 well, tweeters mine, time to hit the hay. meeting at work tomorrow which may end in redundancy..we won’t be food- or homeless but bugger! #

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Happy birthday, <lj user=”airyharse”>

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

…and many happy returns of the day!

Today’s Must-Have Christmas Gift URL

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

In Catalonian creches, there is normally a figure in the corner quietly making a deposit. Go figure, I don’t know why–the figure is called a “caganer”. However, this year’s must-have Christmas gift is a very unique caganer, which will bring joy to the hearts of all those who, like me, are refugees from the SWB.

P.S. You don’t actually think that I could refrain from buying one, did you?

My weekend and welcome to it…

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Yesterday was an OK day, except that I get grumpy now and again.

HWMBO decided that we needed to go to the new Saatchi Gallery–watch out for that website, BTW; it seems to have a lot in common with a baboon’s rump: very colourful, moves around a lot. So, we took the 360 bus (with HWMBO’s friend visiting from Singapore) to Sloane Square.

Well, one thing that one should not do is try to get a meal around Sloane Square of a weekend, especially one around Christmas. We saw a Pizza Express and thought we were saved. But, the 6 strollers parked outside (indicating six yummy mummies with their children were eating inside) were a harbinger of a full restaurant.

We walked for 20 minutes until we got to a Stockpot restaurant. I had deep-fried mushrooms as an appetiser (they were OK), and a burger for main course (I asked for “medium” and got “grey and juiceless” instead) which was not OK. I was grumpy at having to walk for 20 minutes to get food then 20 minutes back to the Gallery.

There is a very posh farmer’s market in front of the Gallery; we could actually have eaten something there had the weather not been so cold.

The gallery is interesting: there isa an exhibition of new Chinese artists’ works, and it is quite interesting and worth a trip. But my feet and legs were starting to hurt, so I had to go home early and rest.

St. John’s Larcom Street had their late autumn concert last night, and HWMBO and I were down to tend the bar. I got myself tarted up in my gaudiest, most colourful bow tie and we sauntered along. Each year they have a fundraising concert in aid of the Friends of St. John’s (building and maintenance fund). Opera singers from a certain teacher’s students come along and sing. We had everything from The Barber of Seville to The Hippopotamus Song by Flanders and Swann. Dinner was good: pasta, eggplant/aubergines, chicken, rice, and cheesecake (if you got some…they ran out!). We made

Today’s Religion URL

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Normally I wouldn’t wrap fish in the Mail, but an article linked by MadPriest about the daughter of a newly-ordained priest is interesting. So swallow your gorge and read it!

First-person account of surviving the Mumbai attack

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

My friend Bro. Frederick has published in his blog some correspondence from a friend in Mumbai detailing some of the personal horrors of the attack. It’s amazing stuff, and sobering as well.

My tweets

Saturday, December 6th, 2008
  • 08:40 @davidrowell : hard to write a tweet on a champaign cork… #
  • 08:54 morning tweeters all…looks like it’ll be a nice day. we will go see the Bacon at Tate if it kills me. #
  • 17:24 back from chelsea. note to self: never try to eat on the Kings Road…there are no un-stuffed restaurants there for 20 mins from Sloane Sq. #
  • 17:49 @davidrowell : good grief! that’s terrible! Find an internet café! #
  • 18:28 @chrys : a stuffed restaurant is so full of people that one can’t get in without a 30 minutes wait. #
  • 18:29 the Pizza Express on the Kings Road had six prams primly parked in front, with yuppy mummies munching pizzas inside. #

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Today’s Meteorological and Metrical URL

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

I saw this a while back, but after seeing it again, I just had to embed it for posterity here.

Enjoy!