2008 Review of the Year: March
March, I’m tried to think of a great rhyme for March that didn’t have either starch, larch or the grossly overused word: Arch. Sadly I couldn’t.
I suppose this was when the pain started in one than one way, as the foundation degee I was doing at the time, was taking up huge amounts of time. All the while this was causing me to fall asleep due to endless boredom with the whole endevour, so that’s when we also started to see of the more creative and dare I say, more random blog posts I had ever written. Even got Episode 2 of the podcast out during this time, so I guess it’s not all bad.
Each one was coming up with more and more ingenious things about being lost in the Artic tundra, which became the theme of the website as I posted so little at the time. There was the post which went into immense detail about simply meeting two ladies for a coffee.
Other things which went on, was the bout of “Banaglore Belly” which basically called off a needed break from it all back to Manchester. Mind you looking back I spent a fair amount of time with Glyn, Kelly and Christine from Manchester over March as they also came down for a visit as well which was a welcome change.
A lot of the time during March I did nothing other than watch TV, work and then sleep. Kind of like what’s going on now really…
It was also the time that I had seen that film “There will be blood” with Daniel Day Lewis, the one where he drinks your milkshake! Christ that was an awfully horrible and sad film to the point you didn’t want to see any more, and yet it got awards?!?
Of course I couldn’t end the month of March without that wonderful picture of Jessica Biel, whose love one day I would hope to win without chloroforming her with my armpits;
And yet, she remains with Justin Tumberwood. Shame but as the french say….merde.
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