Mar. 28th, 2011

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My parents gave me £50 for my birthday. And apparently, the Playstation 3 is coming tomorrow. Which is very nice of them. Especially since I realised that even if I have the Playstation 3 and manage to hook it up to a decent screen, I don't have any games to play on it, and I can't afford the ones I like. But now I can. I'm a bit excited really. This is the first time I've ever had a games console, aside from the time my sister borrowed a Playstation off a friend of hers for a few days when I was in highschool. We played a bit of Tomb Raider for a few days, couldn't get out of a cave, and then gave it back. Good times.

We went out for lunch as well, to The Rustic Arms, which is a pub in Ackworth that I haven't been to since I was a teenager, and used to go to a bit as a kid. It had a big playground and a lake/pond, and we thought it might be better for my nephews than the slightly posher place we normally go to. The playground has either been changed or I remember it being a lot bigger, and the pond was fenced off for the local fishermen/people, but it was lovely, and really child-friendly, and the food was really nice, so it was quite a nice day out. We came back to my parents' house for some cake, and brought my grandma down, which she ended up complaining ferociously about (as always), but there were no real fallings-out and it stayed quite nice. And then I came back and watched the Dancing On Ice final, and Chris Dean and Jayne Torvill danced the Bolero, and Craig Mclachlan, with beautiful scruffy hair and a load of stubble, skated a little bit of his routine he did in the first week. Which was all lovely.

However, I am not so pleased about this habit of me having to lose an hour of my birthday, world. I dimly recall it happening before, I think. Less of that, please.

Anyway. In other news:

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My Playstation 3 came. I managed to be awake when the postman came so I could receive it, and then I unpacked it and left it in the room since I knew my dad would want to have a look at it when he came in probably. But, then we had a slight disagreement about where it was going to go. When I asked my mum about getting a Playstation, she asked if I'd let the kids use it, which I think is part of the reason they got it for me. So it's not really just mine. But my dad thought it should go in the living room, and I just think that's ridiculous, because I actually want to play on it fairly regularly, and I'll probably want to do so in the evening, when they'll be watching TV. Dad said I'd have to play it in the daytime when him and mum were out, but I'll feel awkward doing that when mum's in, and I'm not always awake during the day. We had a brief argument about whether I could change that if I wanted to (probably I could, but not all the time I think) and whether I technically get insomnia. But anyway. I just pointed out that it affects me anyway, that it will mean I can't use it in the evenings or till after they go to bed, in the middle of the night, and that we've got the Wii in the living room, and we never use that unless my nephew's here, and hardly even then. Ideally for me it'd be in my room, but the only screen available for it is tiny, and there's nowhere to put the console really and I wouldn't fancy having the kids in my room too often to play on it. So I think the screen in my nephews' room is the best place: it's a decent screen, it's out of the way of the rest of the house, and it won't get in the way of anyone watching TV. Dad agreed in the end, and now I have to wait until he goes and buys a shelf to put the console on.

It came with a free game though. Little Big Planet 2, which having read about it on the box and on the internet, I still don't understand what it's about. And I've ordered one of the games I was interested in. I had to go through Amazon, which I've been trying to avoid for about a year, because nowhere else seemed to have it for sale new. Unless I wanted the Playstation Move version. Which I don't. The page seemed to assure us it was being sold by a third party company though. So I guess that's alright. Another game I was looking at doesn't seem to be for sale new anywhere though. But, conversely, you can apparently get another game I was looking at, Batman: Arkham Asylum, for about a tenner now. So it's not all bad.

I've just been watching Coronation Street. Coronation Street )

Also, some stuff I forgot to talk about a week ago was this: when I was a teenager (I think), I used to read quite a lot of LJ Smith. The woman who wrote the Vampire Diaries, which the TV series is based off of. A few weeks ago I was wondering if they'd look at adapting anymore of her books into TV series or movies or something, and got quite excited that they might adapt one of my favourite series of hers, The Secret Circle. Well apparently, they're doing it. Or at least a pilot for it. It could easily be shit, but I'm sort of excited, at least reservedly, all the same. And apparently, according to some articles/an article I read, they're making a bunch of pilots for supernatural or fairytale-themed shows this fall, or trying to. Trying to find something as popular as The Vampire Diaries I'm guessing. But still. I'm kind of a fantasy fan more than sci-fi, if I was to choose one, so I'm kind of interested in them. Again, they could easily be shit. But it's interesting to see some new things getting made. I might be downloading some stuff come pilot season, if they're available, depending on how many actually get made.

Anyway. Has anyone else heard of the Japanese guy, Hideaki Akaiwa? Apparently he scuba-dived into the tsunami to rescue his wife, and then his mother, and is currently still going out looking for and rescuing people in his hometown if he can. I'm not 100% fond of the tone of that article, as I think it's just as badass and touching even if you don't act like he's an action hero. But either way, hats off to him. My God.

I'm trying out a thing with my LJ where I just post anything I've seen, am interested in, or love. Without worrying whether it's good or not. Which mostly seems to be links, which I sort of apologise for. I'm not sure how long I'll be doing it for, or whether it'll end up with me just posting my own flailing about soap operas and some pictures of animals made with Paint. But I'm trying it out for now.
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