Saturday - Football with Junior in the morning, purchase new bass guitar & amp, play on new bass guitar and realise I am just as sh.it at it as normal guitar, console myself by bashing the Aldo out of the drums instead. May take the nippers to see that wrestling fillum with The Rock. Sunday - I shall be taking a group of children into the woods with nothing to help them other than a map, compass and the light glinting off my shining helmet.
Teds vs spoon Burners tonight at BHEASTER Road so should be another red card for MORALES Dec playing soccer tomorrow and playing Celtic on Sunday so hope he doesn't play too well or he can wave goodbye to his anus. THAT IS ALL
These famous buggers sure do love to watch themselves on the big screen. Pure vanity, eh? Anyway, make sure they don't take liberties with the pick and mix.
I love the coffee one, especially when twinned with the orange. Yum! I'm going to get some Revels and have them when I watch my Bohemian Rhapsody DVD. Rami can bring his own grub.
Undecided if I want to see this or not. And I love the Marvel films. Jude Law is in it, one of the worst ****ing actors ever.
Ach he's not always awful, he was good in a very underrated movie. Gattaca. He was okay in the Sherlock Holmes movies. Apart from that...not so much.
I've never seen the Sherlock films with him and Robert Downey Junior so can't comment. But anything I have seen him in he is **** and the films are ****, not like me to sit on the fence I know but there you have it so to speak, in a nutshell. Everyone has differing opinions though. I like Robert Downey Junior very much indeed. I can't see past Basil Rathbone and Jeremy Brett as Sherlock though. And I do like Benedict Cumberbatch very much as well. Actually the majority of my favourite actors are women.
The walk in the woods wasn't as enjoyable as I'd hoped. I got lumbered with the kid with OCD, the fat village idiot and Hermione Granger's little sister. And I mean little, try as I might there was simply no perv possible. All the big girls were in other groups but by far the best were the Explorer Scouts who were mid to late teens and by jove they looked the part in leggings and hiking boots. Sadly they were deemed old enough to look after themselves and didn't need adult supervision, despite my repeated volunteering. Walked for bloody ever as my troop quite literally couldn't find their arses with a map and a compass so missed almost every check point. We weren't allowed to interfere with which direction they went in other than to prevent them coming to any harm. Good job too as lard-arse and twitchy would have had us taking short cuts down sheer cliff faces and over railway tracks if left to their own devices. I have come to the unshakeable conclusion that kids are like farts, you can only stand your own.