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Wednesday 28 November 1666

  • Nov. 28th, 2009 at 11:00 PM

Up, and with Sir W. Pen to White Hall (setting his lady and daughter down by the way at a mercer's in the Strand, where they are going to lay out some money), where, though it blows hard and rains hard, yet the Duke of York is gone a-hunting. We therefore lost our labour, and so back again, and by hackney coach to secure places to get things ready against dinner, and then home, and did the like there, and to my great satisfaction: and at noon comes my Lord Hinchingbroke, Sir Thomas Crew, Mr. John Crew, Mr. Carteret, and Brisband. I had six noble dishes for them, dressed by a man-cook, and commended, as indeed they deserved, for exceeding well done. We eat with great pleasure, and I enjoyed myself in it with reflections upon the pleasures which I at best can expect, yet not to exceed this; eating in silver plates, and all things mighty rich and handsome about me. A great deal of fine discourse, sitting almost till dark at dinner, and then broke up with great pleasure, especially to myself; and they away, only Mr. Carteret and I to Gresham College, where they meet now weekly again, and here they had good discourse how this late experiment of the dog, which is in perfect good health, may be improved for good uses to men, and other pretty things, and then broke up. Here was Mr. Henry Howard, that will hereafter be Duke of Norfolke, who is admitted this day into the Society, and being a very proud man, and one that values himself upon his family, writes his name, as he do every where, Henry Howard of Norfolke. Thence home and there comes my Lady Pen, Pegg, and Mrs. Turner, and played at cards and supped with us, and were pretty merry, and Pegg with me in my closet a good while, and did suffer me 'a la baiser mouche et toucher ses cosas' upon her breast, wherein I had great pleasure, and so spent the evening and then broke up, and I to bed, my mind mightily pleased with the day's entertainment.


All Living Fear - UK Tour Starts Saturday

  • Nov. 26th, 2009 at 6:00 PM



All Living Fear take to the road and tour for the first time in 11 years starting on Saturday

The Dates are:
28th Nov - Wolverhampton Giffard
29th Nov - Stockport Bulls Head Clubhouse
30th Nov - Glasgow Rockers
1st Dec - Sunderland (Supporting The Cruxshadows

The band also have a brand new line up full info at http://www.alllivingfear.co.uk
Flyer and Promo Video under the cut.
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Lake District

  • Nov. 29th, 2009 at 12:21 AM

On the way to Wrynose Pass
Originally uploaded by adq_uk
Photos from our trip to the Lake District . I can see why people fall in love with the place: the colours, man, the colours!

Steeleye Span

  • Nov. 28th, 2009 at 11:45 PM
So in my quest for something like Tull's Broadsword I've blundered through some pretty awful Heavy Metal, and some amazing stuff. But now the ever-knowledgeable Andy Gilmour has pointed me to Steeleye Span. They're a bit like if the rag doll and the frog from Bagpuss had made a Christmas album then launched a spin-off career like Robson and Jerome...


I did not need to be told this

  • Nov. 28th, 2009 at 6:00 PM


epic fail pictures

Holiday Food Fail

Picture by: dunno source. Submitted by: Hans Gruber via Fail Uploader

Taken in St Ives, Cornwall. Sign put up by local Council




I've just had a text from a friend to say there is a big robot/dinosaur and also mad grannies on segways on George Street, anyone know what's going on/what it's in aid of?

Kurtzhau's birthday cake...

  • Nov. 28th, 2009 at 3:11 PM
Mk IVKurtzhau is six! For weeks he's been dropping unsubtle hints that he wants another tank birthday cake ("You can make me a Matilda II with chocolate but no coloured icing, Daddy).

As before, Frau Hau made the cake. It's a lovely springy spongy thing, so much so that I suddenly realised that I could make something rather special....



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It's supposed to be a Mk IV, but Kurtzhau says it needs machine guns pointing out of the back..

Nice cheeks

  • Nov. 28th, 2009 at 12:00 PM


epic fail pictures

German Cyclist Fail

Picture by: Tracey M. Submitted by: dunno source via Fail Uploader

This summer I went to Neuschwannstein Castle in Germany. I was running up to the castle to be on time for my tour when I saw, well… that.




Nov. 28th, 2009

  • 2:07 AM
This week has been a mixed lot. Mostly work has been hard but I've made a serious step forward with a major project and kept the rest going. My main frustration has been cleaning up a load of Dreamweaver shite from a site that should not have been developed using it. At least I finally found out why one person kept crashing my bin driven stuff. Tinkerers! Apparently Paul would pay to see what'll happen to the next person who uses Dreamweaver to write pages when told specifically not to.

I went to sword on Wednesday but being tired and ill, suffered a complete lack of confidence and it showed. Still there are always weeks like that. I used to do two sessions a night and if one was good the other was invariably awful. Next week will be better I'm sure.

What was more interesting was the conversation I had with Matt afterwards.

I would pay big money to see him tell anyone else at DDS why he won't be at sabre >:) )

The thought of Matt cheerleading does amuse nonetheless. Meantime I am going to order a drawing tablet next week and have it delivered to work so I can have it on Tuesday. Here be dragons once more... and lots more besides :)




Tuesday 27 November 1666

  • Nov. 27th, 2009 at 11:00 PM

Up, and to the office, where we sat all the morning, and here I had a letter from Mr. Brisband on another occasion, which, by the by, intimates my Lord Hinchingbroke's intention to come and dine with me to-morrow. This put me into a great surprise, and therefore endeavoured all I could to hasten over our business at the office, and so home at noon and to dinner, and then away by coach, it being a very foul day, to White Hall, and there at Sir G. Carteret's find my Lord Hinchingbroke, who promises to dine with me to-morrow, and bring Mr. Carteret along with him. Here I staid a little while talking with him and the ladies, and then away to my Lord Crew's, and then did by the by make a visit to my Lord Crew, and had some good discourse with him, he doubting that all will break in pieces in the kingdom; and that the taxes now coming out, which will tax the same man in three or four several capacities, as for lands, office, profession, and money at interest, will be the hardest that ever come out; and do think that we owe it, and the lateness of its being given, wholly to the unpreparedness of the King's own party, to make their demand and choice; for they have obstructed the giving it by land-tax, which had been done long since. Having ended my visit, I spoke to Sir Thomas Crew, to invite him and his brother John to dinner tomorrow, at my house, to meet Lord Hinchingbroke; and so homewards, calling at the cook's, who is to dress it, to bespeak him, and then home, and there set things in order for a very fine dinner, and then to the office, where late very busy and to good purpose as to dispatch of business, and then home. To bed, my people sitting up to get things in order against to-morrow. This evening was brought me what Griffin had, as he says, taken this evening off of the table in the office, a letter sealed and directed to the Principal Officers and Commissioners of the Navy. It is a serious and just libel against our disorder in paying of our money, making ten times more people wait than we have money for, and complaining by name of Sir W. Batten for paying away great sums to particular people, which is true. I was sorry to see this way of reproach taken against us, but more sorry that there is true ground for it.



Calling all horticultural geniuses.....

  • Nov. 27th, 2009 at 4:08 PM
Greener Leith is looking for a self-employed, horticultural genius to inspire, teach and motivate people to get their hands dirty improving green spaces throughout Leith.
You an find out more on the Greener Leith blog.

FIMBULVETR - November, 2009

  • Nov. 27th, 2009 at 3:40 PM
A last-minute reminder that Fimbulvetr, what we think is the best clubnight in the UK for all that's dark & downtempo, is on tonight in the basement of the Argyle Bar from 8pm onwards.

Entry is free, as always, but donations are welcome.

More details and flyer behind the cut... )

FIMBULVETR - November, 2009

  • Nov. 27th, 2009 at 3:40 PM
A last-minute reminder that Fimbulvetr, what we think is the best clubnight in the UK for all that's dark & downtempo, is on tonight in the basement of the Argyle Bar from 8pm onwards.

Entry is free, as always, but donations are welcome.

More details and flyer behind the cut... )

FIMBULVETR - November, 2009

  • Nov. 27th, 2009 at 3:38 PM
A last-minute reminder that Fimbulvetr, what we think is the best clubnight in the UK for all that's dark & downtempo, is on tonight in the basement of the Argyle Bar from 8pm onwards.

Entry is free, as always, but donations are welcome.

More details and flyer behind the cut... )

Autumnal musings

  • Nov. 27th, 2009 at 3:30 PM
Life continues. It's still very autumnal here in Szczecin, with lots of grey clouds, rain and dying leaves. Autumn has also been marked by the usual outbreaks of the cold amongst people, and I myself succumbed earlier this week. The illness may have been hastened by last Saturday's antics. I had a small party at my flat, kind of a belated house-warming. The drink was flowing freely of course. One of my friends (a Swedish Pole; dangerous combination) turned up bearing a gift of a small bottle of yellow-coloured spirit and a packet of alkaseltzer. Top marks for effort. Anyway after hours of boozing I was persuaded by my last two guests to go out for a wander and a kebab which, being inebriated, I agreed to despite the rather miserable conditions outside. Lo and behold by Monday I had come down with the lurgee...

Other than my brief illness things are OK. I am definitely relaxing more about work, partly because my lesson prep has become more efficient and partly because I'm caring a lot less about stuff. It sounds bad, but there's only so long you can run round stressing yourself about doing things "right". I've reached the stage where I can judge what's actually important and what's superfluous. Of course more efficient planning doesn't help the anti-social working hours unfortunately.

As I've been suffering from all kinds of activity-based withdrawal symptoms I have done a bit of investigating about Berlin and have uncovered a large metal/goth/industrial club which I definitely want to check out. It'd be expensive to travel through and stay over but what the hell I need some excitement! A couple of my party guests were potentially interested but I need to find out how serious they were.

That's about all for now. This weekend I'm off to a Thanksgiving party at my American colleague's flat. In the middle-distance I can see the festive season approaching with all the speed of an oncoming train, so I suppose I'll have to make some kind of effort for that at some point too.

Pirate Party UK Edinburgh meetup

  • Nov. 27th, 2009 at 1:54 PM


Pirate Party UK is having an Edinburgh meetup on Monday 30th November from 7pm onwards in the Standing Order on George Street.

Details here.


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