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Sixty Six Days

Posted by turquoisefloyd on October 14, 2008

And once again, it’s been some time since I updated here, so here we go!

Things are going very well for me, most especially with Mr Tall who still remains very shiny, if not quite as new as before. I went to Devon for five nights, last week with him and got to meet his parents. It was good to meet them and also good to visit an area I’d never been to, before. Me Mother insists we had been into Devon on past holidays during my teenage years but I don’t think we had. The closest I can see we’d been was Lyme Regis which is most definitely Dorset. We visited Brixham on Tuesday, Torquay on Wednesday, on Thursday we went for a long walk near Teignmouth and got a) lost and b) muddy as we came upon several wide puddles than spread right across the lane we were walking along! Friday we were given an extensive tour of East Dartmoor by Mr Tall’s Dad – what amazing views! I also had my first taste of a genuine Devon Cream Tea – you couldn’t eat much Clotted Cream without feeling highly nauseous! And on Saturday we came home – I got to see the views from the train that I missed in the dark on Monday night. I’ve posted lots of photos to my Flickr account which can be accessed to the right of this post :-)

On the BookCrossing front, I released three books on my holiday, two on the Circle Line on the Underground (one catch!) and one in Torquay on Fleet Street (saw it being taken by a woman and a small girl but no registered catch from that one.) I also passed my last Milligan book to Mr Tall’s Dad, who then found another copy in the secondhand bookshop we visited on the edge of Dartmoor! So he gave that one back to me, for a further release.

Mr Tall is coming here for the weekend, he’ll meet me from work on Friday and we shall be going to a Christmas Craft Fair at Chilford Hall with my Mum and my Aunt on Saturday but Sunday remains free. There’s extensive rail engineering works for the next couple of months so we have to work round them, the weekend after this I shall catch a bus to Bury and meet him there.

And Hallowe’en is almost upon us again! I can’t wait for that – I’ve been preparing my costume for some weeks. I am going to be a witch again – I even have a broom I bought in Thing-Me-Bobs for 99p. Eighteen days to go!!

Work still seems to going well. We’re busier than ever, despite the so-called Credit Crunch which has really been a Recession all along. Last night I worked until 8pm with several of my colleagues, rearranging the shop for Christmas. We’ve had a load of calendars and diaries come in, which we made space for – I know which diary I’d like, despite the fact I buy them and don’t use them!

Well, that about wraps it up for another update. I leave you with another of my recent favourite videos from YouTube – David Arnold and David McAlmont’s sumptuous version of Diamonds Are Forever…

Enjoy!

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Going For Gold

Posted by turquoisefloyd on September 3, 2008

Well I seem to have gone several weeks again without posting anything here so here’s a brief roundup.

The big news is that the “someone shiny and new” who I referred to in my last post is now actually my other half, M aka Mr Tall. We’ve been officially seeing each other since August the 9th but we did actually meet up for the first time, two weeks previous to that on the 26th July. We’ve been seeing each other every weekend since the 9th; we met in Ipswich that day, Bury St Edmunds the next weekend and I’ve been going to stay with him in Town-North-of-Cambridge since then. This weekend I shall be taking the train all the way there – it’s the long way round and you have to dip into Essex first off (so effectively head the wrong way) but then you curve back through Colchester and Ipswich and round. It’s a two hour journey but not a bad one. I like the way that you pass Newmarket racecourse slowly and that you really notice when you come into the flatlands of the Fens just after that.

I’m really very happy, right now. He makes me very happy and I know he feels very happy too :-)

What else has happened since July the 13th? Well… Uh… Working and BookCrossing have occurred but mostly it’s been just Mr Tall!!

If I think of anything else, I promise I will post it but for now, here’s an interview with the late Don LaFontaine – you may not know the name, but you definitely know the voice…

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Playing Catch Up

Posted by turquoisefloyd on July 13, 2008

I have been tremendously slack in not updating, recently. So here’s a roundup.

My cousin Older Twin C gave birth to a bouncing boy on June 9th, M-boy. He was 8lbs 15ozs, no wonder she had a caesarian! Closely followed by my dear friend M-in-France who gave birth to twin boys J-boy and R-boy the following day. I found out about M-in-France’s babies from a text message she sent me as I stood in the car park behind Winch’s in town, waiting for a lift home. I screamed and jumped up and down, then I cried and I know people were looking at me funny!

My friend S/P got accepted to train as a paramedic so she’s very excited. She starts tomorrow! This means that I won’t be going to the Chelmsford Meet anymore, but I will still get to go to Layer-de-la-Haye as K/K has offered to pick me up at the station and drop me off after.

Had a week off last week – unfortunately the weather has been a bit rubbish. Wednesday in particular was lousy as it rained all day without stopping, dammit. I still ventured to Colchester to the meet and had a good time, although I didn’t get to shop as much as I would have liked and have decided that I must go to Colchester again by myself some time to get some decent shopping in!

I still tune in regularly to The Bugcast. In fact, I’ve begun to read out my emails on air, through the power of the voice file! I’m also now listening to Dumbed Down Life as well, two shows ago they read out an email from me!! I have an edition to catch up on but haven’t got round to it yet. It’ll have to wait until later as I’m going to a craft show, later.

My sparring partner at the Ipswich Meet P/S and I spent an afternoon together a month ago – he went above and beyond the call of duty when we went to the cinema (the plan for Geocaching fell through) he accompanied me to see the Sex and the City movie! It was a tremendously selfless act and I owe him bigtime. I loved the movie – I cried four times!! As the lights went up, I apologised for him having to sit through the movie but he reckoned that he’d learnt something about women – that you really do have to treat ‘em mean to keep ‘em keen!

And there is something to report on the men front – there is someone shiny and new around :-D

But to close this week – here is a short film of a Monty Python classic. Enjoy!

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The Right To Be Wrong

Posted by turquoisefloyd on April 14, 2008

Well here’s another week and what do we have to report?

On Thursday, BBC News managed to Rickroll us, the bastards! You must’ve heard of the whole thing of being tricked into coming across Rick Astley’s hit of yesteryear, Never Gonna Give You Up? Well BBC News did something along those lines. Twice on the Six O Clock News. Bastards! Thank God I missed the Ten or I would’ve definitely looked like a n00b!

Also on Thursday, someone forgot to wear deodorant. *FACEPALM* Someone often forgets to do her hair but this was a new low for me… uh… someone.

Saturday I went to the Ipswich Meet but it wasn’t one of the better ones. I think we were too well attended and that usually makes it harder for me to write a meet report because there’ll be at least three conversations going on, all at once and I find it tough to keep the thread of any of them. I wrote hardly any notes, this time. I missed me old sparring partner, P/S – hope to catch him at the next meet. The steakburger at Tonic is still pretty much the best burger I ever had, and it was more manageable this time as the previous one was like trying to bite into a concrete tower block and this one was much more compact.

The weekend was a bit shit really but one thing made up for it. WE WON THE LOCAL DERBY!! And so we are seventh, one place below the play-offs and two places below Watford!! I was so right about them only making the play-offs. They’d need a rocket up their arse to win automatic promotion now. I cannot help but BE SMUG.

This morning I felt like I’d been in a car crash, as if I’d been severely bruised and thrown against a windscreen, but of course nothing of the sort had transpired! Once at work, I relaxed and zoned out a little bit, between customers. Considering that no man was directly involved; it was an emotional weekend, all in all. It’s made me re-examine a lot of things, including my own opinions and my own innate right to be wrong. If I’m wrong. I might not be wrong, but I don’t know yet. And if I don’t know then nobody knows!

Yes, that was a bit cryptic. That’s another right I’m reserving!

So what does the next week hold? The anniversary of the Late Spike Milligan’s birth – 90 years of Spike! For the last few weeks, I’ve been releasing books in memory of Spike, I take them to meets to put on OBCZ shelves but most of the time other BookCrossers leap on them and take them home. Which wasn’t what I intended but *shrug*. I suppose what I wanted was to share his works and as long as they’re read, then I guess really, that was what I intended. Also, another event of the next week is a four mile charity walk on Saturday afternoon. I thought we were taking the scenic route, which was why I said yes to it, but nooooo! We’re walking along the main roads so the fuzz can keep an eye on us. Drag. I think Fry and I will have to do the scenic route, one of these days. Just the two of us and Murph. I think it would be cool.

And in closing, this week’s favourite video. Bill Bailey does the BBC News theme. Last night I played this three times!!

Yes I’m sad. So sue me!

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Welcome To The World, Dudes

Posted by turquoisefloyd on March 24, 2008

It would be nice if I could remember to post on this journal, once a week.

It really would. And the ideal day for me to post to it, would be Monday. Which is what it is today. Easter Monday, to be precise. This is my last day off for Easter weekend and it’s been quite a lovely Easter weekend at that, with two inches of snow yesterday – photos are there on the right. I had a modest amount of Easter eggs, all of which I have consumed now, in order to be chocolate free tomorrow when THE DIET starts again. Because I definitely need to drop at least the 5lbs I gained over Christmas.

The two inches of snow yesterday were just right – they didn’t outstay their welcome and by the time I dragged myself out of the house mid afternoon, it was reasonably safe underfoot and I was thrilled to discover that I have actually improved at snowball fighting – I think I only missed my one and only sibling Fry and Dad once each. At one point Fry had a nice big splatter of snow on his left shoulder blade. I should have photographed it but Hurrah! nonetheless.

We’re expecting post-Easter visitors this afternoon, my cousin Younger Twin C who could be mistaken for Kate Winslet’s younger sister and her son Z-boy, who’s coming for his Easter treats from us. Older Twin C who is identical to Younger Twin C and so also could be mistaken for Kate Winslet’s younger sister. I’m not sure if Kate Winslet has a younger sister, but these two could easily deputise, if required.

I wanted to put in a plug for my favourite podcast of late; my closepersonalfriend of nearly seven count ‘em years, Dave “The Lovebug” Lee’s Bugcast. He read out my email in full, on this week’s edition and so it’s only fitting to give recognition to his lively half hour of chat and music here at The World of Dork.

So what does this week bring? Other than work at the bookshop in town, next Saturday sees the one year anniversary of the no longer All-New Sudbury BookCrossing Meet at Caffe Nero. Hoping for a reasonable turn out, as there were only two of us in January!

Well that’s all the news that’s fit to print, right now. Remember, there may be trouble ahead but there might also be a chocolate mountain in your future. Hasta!

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Just To Update

Posted by turquoisefloyd on March 18, 2008

This is for my friends who are now using WordPress as their primary blogging site and want to let me know you’re here. I’m quite pleased that I’m able to subscribe to your blogs and view them in one place as My Yahoo! is a rubbish RSS reader!

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It’s Alive!

Posted by turquoisefloyd on March 24, 2007

My book has arrived!!

SQUEE!!!1!

From the back of the book:

Stormbringer doesn’t consider herself out of the ordinary, and neither should you.

She’s been agoraphobic since her teens and can barely leave her parents’ house, let alone venture 2000 light years into space.

But her little finger drops off, one particularly ordinary winter’s day. Just like that. Suddenly things aren’t quite as ordinary as you might have previously supposed and this is only the beginning of the Attack of the Clones…

Available for purchase HERE!

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It was a time of rebirth…

Posted by turquoisefloyd on May 15, 2006

It’s been a while since there was anything on Turquoise Floyd’s World. I had a while where I just didn’t know what to do with the site and now I’ve renewed my domain, it seems pretty important that I do something with it.

So here we go. I decided that a blog was the route to take. It’s a World of Dork out there…

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Catching Up

Posted by turquoisefloyd on October 15, 2004

I’ve been really slack about updating this thing lately, so here’s a quick summary of what I’ve read.
The Earthsea Quartet – Ursula LeGuin – The first three volumes were excellent, real ground-breaking stuff but the fourth emasculated the hero and was unlike the first three in tone as sacking is to silk. A Wizard of Earthsea, The Tombs of Atuan and The Furthest Shore all come highly recommended. Tehanu is worth a look but expect to find something more adult-oriented.
Daisy Miller – Henry James – I have to say that I thought Daisy Miller herself was absolutely awful, a complete selfish trainwreck of a girl but Henry James gives her such an enticing twinkle that you can’t help but gaze at her stupidly. I had this in a BXing exchange from an American.
Vurt – Jeff Noon – It was trippy and mad and lurid and made me feel kinda dirty, but WOW! I read it in 3 days. What a rush! Set in an alternate universe Manchester where the kids do hallucinogenic feathers and go on a variety of wild trips, both inside and outside their heads. Scribble is looking for his sister, lost in the outer-verse of this dystopia. Will he and his rag-tag gang of mates find her? HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
The Liar – Stephen Fry – I think this was Mr Fry’s first novel, but this is no ingenue work. A tangled (but not messily so) mass of intrigue and lurid revelation on the part of deceitful self-centred protagonist Adrian, as we progress through his early years and see snippets of the future, until we arrive at the denouement. I had absolutely no idea where it was going, at all. Intrigue took my hand, early on and led me through with odd clues and fleeting whispered promises of what might be ahead. I have to say that I really loved the big, quintessentially English ending. A triumph!
Hopefully I’ll keep up with updates in the future!

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Bookcrossing Update!

Posted by turquoisefloyd on September 13, 2004

Finally I caught my first BC release! It’s Daisy Miller by Henry James, a neat little volume of 90 pages which I should read fairly quickly. It arrived from US BXer SandDanz this morning, at the same time that I went out to post Silk by Alessandro Baricco to her! I hope to read and release this whilst I’m on holiday in Norfolk in just under two weeks, and maybe take a couple of my other books along to release as well. I might not be able to register the releases easily though, unless my mobile will access the Bookcrossing website.

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