Monday, October 15, 2007

Tories Reach New Low?

Oh the Tories... they are bequethed some money in a will. The son of the man contests the award (which leads back to my whole argument that inheritance leads to greed) and what do the Tories do? The Tories who are so big on allowing people to get their inheritance? They not only contest it but they try to give the son a bad name in the process!

However, the Tories argued that there were rational reasons why Mr Kostic left his son out of his will.

The court heard that Mr Kostic had rejected his family, believing they were conspiring against him.

He made the will after saying Margaret Thatcher was "the greatest leader of the free world in history" and that she would save the world from the "satanic monsters and freaks".


And

Lawyers for the Conservative Party Association earlier told Mr Justice Henderson that Mr Kostic and his son had become estranged and that he was unhappy with his son's career choices.

The party's barrister Andrew Simmonds QC said there was also Mr Kostic's "great and long-standing affection for the Conservative Party and his admiration for Mrs Thatcher".


Tories go on about family values and the Government not stealing peoples money, but their quite happy to join in a familial dispute, spread some dirt and try to take an insane guys money.

Then again, to leave the Tory party some money, you'd need to be a little crazy.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Some People!!!

I have to put up with rudeness all day at work. I'm paid to put up with it, even if it makes me die a little inside everytime I let someone get away with unnecessary behaviour.

However I simply cannot stand rudeness in my real life. Today I received a comment on my old Ancestry.co.uk account (for my family history research). I've had to cancel my membership to save a little money and haven't been keeping it up to date (I fully intend to go back to it when I've got my money sorted out). The comment on one of my ancestors was this:

"Hello JeeKay

Sometime ago, I entered comments on your tree on Ancestry, which, for some reson, you have failed to alter.

You have his date of birth as 1725 and his parents birth in the 1800's.

I have given details in your tree on several other Semark/Seamark to assist you in making those changes.

With regards"

This guy left me like 50 million comments one day (over the course of several hours) which as I wasn't using Ancestry, and because I found that amount of comments on my tree a little weird, I ignored. And now a couple of weeks later he sends me a bloody rude email CHASING ME UP. I couldn't believe his audacity. Who does he think he is?

So I sent him a rather rude (for me) reply.

"Thank you for your comment.

I do appreciate your comments, however I have cancelled my Ancestry
membership and keep my family tree elsewhere (and thanks to some
marriage certificates had already corrected my errors). I shall, when
I have a bit more money, return to my Ancestry membership and upload
the corrected family tree.

However I feel quite upset to have received this comment (copied
below) which is quite rude and ill-mannered. I really do appreciate
your attempt to help me, but I'd rather you didn't leave me comments
any longer.

Kindest Regards

Jae Kay"

Was that a bit harsh?

10 Downing Street Petition Of The Week

Lockheed Martin are in the running to take over the UK Census from the Office Of National Statistics. Personally, I don't think that's right. If you agree why not sign the petition to keep an arms dealer from taking our most personal information.

To be honest I'm not very confident that outsourcing Government work to private corporations is a good idea in general and that confidence completely disappears when it comes to our private data. I don't think we should be outsourcing our census just to save a few million... why not just cancel the ID card project and save money that way? For more info check out the campaign site.




So now we see that Gordon Brown and his Government have betrayed us. They don't intend to stand up to the Tories. They just intend to steal the Tories policies. Well Mr Brown, I'm not going to fall for that one; I just hope no one else does either.

The "latest" idea is to use tax policy to encourage marriage.

Chief Secretary to the Treasury Andy Burnham told the Daily Telegraph: "It's not wrong that the tax system should recognise commitment and marriage."

He did not advocate specific changes to the tax system, but said there was a "moral case" for using tax to promote the traditional family unit.


A moral case? A MORAL CASE? How can this Government speak of morals when it is engaged in selling off our country bit by bit to private companies? How can this Government speak of morality when it is scandalously not moving to stop the rampant destruction of this green and pleasant land?

This Government wants to interfere with our private lives far too much...




And for all of us who want to live life more sedately. Don't you wish life could be like that!

Drinking

England won! We're in the final against either Argentina (BOOOOOO!!!) or South Africa (AAHHHHHHHH!).

After Jim cooked a really yummy curry we went out drinking with our neighbour and his mate. We were sat in a position between two rooms and humourously the two rooms televisions were very out of sync... so we spent the night watching as one room would erupt, then calm down followed then the other room would do the same... like some kind of Mexican wave.

I drunk way too much, but having lined my stomach with way too much rice I didn't really get drunk and I feel fine this morning (except horribly bloated, I may well have passed my limit on food with the rice last night... I just love rice...).

As we walked up the road from the pub to our house we saw the most gorgeous fox. You have got to love foxes, with those cute little ears and inquistive looks.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Good Luck England!



Everyone knows my deep seated hatred of the word, and concept of, England. But as England are the last British team left fighting in the Rugby World Cup they have my unreserved support. Come on England!

I just couldn't bring myself to show a St Georges flag on my blog...

Now what I hope happens is that England win, and then the French team become so distraught that they all strip naked. Then everybody wins... because those French guys are bloody gorgeous. Mmm...

The King of Thailand has been taken to hospital. I hope he is alright as I think Thailand needs him more than ever right now to keep the army in check (even if does secretly like them...).

Everything Changes

As I sit here at work waiting for the moment we "change" (I'm sure I'd be breaking some rule telling you any more before Monday) at 1pm I kind of ponder to myself about the changes I've seen since I started.

I've worked at the same place for two and half years, it's now the longest period of time I've stayed working for one company. Every member of my department at the time I joined has left. In fact since then I've seen 25 people, friends, come and go in a team that's gone from 5 people to 13. And that's just my team, if I expand it across the company it's going to be at least 50 people who've come and gone. I'm now the 8th longest serving member of the company (and I'll be 7th after next week).

It's quite depressing that this place constantly changes... I just read an email from May about a trip to the park that was being arranged for the bank holiday and pretty much everyone it was CC'd to has gone, and I can remember how different this place was even then. Sometimes I remember people and I think "Were they really here just a couple of months ago?" because time just seems completely distorted in this place. Sometimes it feels like I've only just started here, and other times it feels like I've been here forever.

So to all those old folks from my company who sometimes drop by here to check up on me make sure you check out the website on Monday! You'll be very surprised!

Friday, October 12, 2007

Sleepy

So far since Monday I've done 6 days of work. And I've still got a couple of hours to do tomorrow (I know... working on the weekend... *sob*). The company I'm working for is "changing". Joy! My most pressing concern is Charles Dera can no longer be my background, it's got to be a corporate background. :( Sadness. Anyhew... I have no money which is very annoying. And that's really been my week... boring and a little depressing... so...

Go see all about how a South China Tiger has been spotted in the wild... and see a really cute tiger cub picture. I want one!

I'm just about to finish a really marvellous book called The World Without Us, which also has very good website. I will certainly be making a whole post about this book but for now it's given me plenty of food for thought.

Here's a good article about the "An Inconvenient Truth" trial. I find it humourous that someone would not want their kids to be taught something, although I agree the other side of the argument should be presented. In our schools creationism is taught in Religious Studies as one of many religious themes whilst evolution is taught in Biology. I don't see why climate change can't be taught in a similar way (the non believers views would probably fit best in politics though... to say climate change isn't happening is a bit dumb, considering the Earths climate is in CONSTANT flux). The climate we live in is quite different to the climates our ancestors have survived through and the climate in the future will be quite different from now. That's life... the only problem is, are we making things worse? (In my opinion... of course we are... that's what humans do!).



Yoinked from Jonge Mannen

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Work Has Shagged Me Out

I've had a 13 hour day door to door along with delayed trains, a long walk, a complaint, a meeting and the chill of the first signs of winter...

Cameron says Brown looks "phoney". Pot calling kettle. Actually... Earth calling Kettle... come in Kettle... Cameron is the phoniest person in British politics since T. Blair.

And for all fellow human haters... check out IdiotBrain

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

The Used Condom

How topical... on the same day I talk about cruising (and sex in toilets) I find a used condom in the toilets at work.

I wandered into a cubicle and saw the unmistable Durex wrapper on the floor just to the back. And then, there in the toilet basin, was a used condom. How disgusting. Disgusting because two people working in my building don't even have the shame/consideration to tidy up after themselves. I don't mind the whole sex in the toilet thing (each to their own way too dirty and small for my liking) but at least tidy up after yourselves...

Labour Caves In To The Gold Diggers

Rejoice! You can now take £600 000 of your parents cash when they die! Starting counting the days until they die guys...

I saw a brilliant article in the London Lite the other day... one woman moaning because her parents left all their money to charity. She moaned about how she'd helped them on their farm every day and even travelled from work to their farm to help out after she moved to London and then didn't get a penny.

What did I think? I thought..."So you only helped out your parents because you expected some financial compensation when they died???" So much for doing things for love and to show familial committment. Greedy bitch. I was shocked she had the audacity to tell her story in a newspaper, or that someone at the newspaper put a sympathetic angle on it!

Toe Tapping To A Homophobic Beat

I hate hypocritical conservatives (small c!) who fight against gay rights in the day time and mess around with other blokes in the night time. These guys deserve to be brought down. However I believe the place for the destruction of their careers is in the political theatre, where their hypocrisy can be highlighted fully and the folly of homophobia can be shown to the population at large.

In America this is not what is happening.

I've read about the eighties and early nineties in gay Britain. I know one of the major bugbears of our community was the "pretty cop"... a cop whose job it was to entrap gay men into committing acts of public indecency. This policy was introduced for reasons of prejudice and removed for reasons of fairness and because police resources should be spent on more important things (such as stopping teenagers murdering each other in our streets).

In America it continues... and when a Republican hypocrite is caught out by it in public restrooms they are duly abused. But reading much of the liberal press and blogs over there and watching my beloved Daily Show, they don't seem to be abusing them because they are hypocrites. Nor does anyone seem slightly worried that their police are spending times accosting men in public restrooms rather than them spending time protecting their communities.

In fact I can almost smell a whiff of homophobia leaking into the commentaries and news stories. "Ewww... he was cruising for sex with men in a public restroom, how disgusting". "What a pervert". You get the picture.

I'm going to admit, as I have done before, I went cruising as a teenager (back when under 18 sex was illegal). No harm done. No one was hurt. I just cannot see what the problem is. I can understand problems occuring when cruising grounds become so busy that other peoples rights to a quiet stroll in the park are destroyed. I can understand it if someone is openly accosted at a urinal (something which to me is breaking one of the greatest social taboos in the world, if someone tried that on me [except Charles Dera] they'd get a piece of my mind). But someone tapping their feet under a toilet stall wall? That's code, developed to avoid annoying heterosexuals. So what is the big damn problem people???

Make fun of these bastards for their hypocrisy. But get over your twee moral dislike of cruising... no ones making you do it!

Monday, October 08, 2007

Just Another Manic Monday

And I've found the best picture of our favourite... Charles Dera! Rejoice Dear Constant Reader...

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Money

I hate not ever having enough money to get through the month. I hate being so bloody poor despite having a good job.

Been watching rugby this weekend which reminds me...



Rugby players have nice arses. As do others...

Beer and Totty

Works policy of only having work drinks in the office kitchen is over... and we are allowed back down the pub every once in a while. First up this week is the Wheatsheaf... free beer, loose talk with colleagues and fun times. I learnt more about those work colleagues who joined the kitchen rule came in, than I've learnt about in all the months they've worked for the company.

Today Jim and I have taken a walk through Greenwich (although we didn't see this hero), saw the market, got ripped off in the old fashioned sweet shop and had a buffet lunch in Vietnam. Yum.

Found this website today. Love it, and found some very interesting edits made by my work colleagues while at work. Cheeky.


Supernatural is back. Jensen Ackles. I can't convey how sexy I think he is. There are no words.

And for Steve, Bret Harrison from Reaper...

Thursday, October 04, 2007

It's World Animal Day!

And to celebrate I’m going to try to see if I can remember all the names of all the pets I’ve ever owned.

Sharnall Lane

This was the first house I ever lived in, with my Mum, Nan, Auntie Melly and Uncle Graham.

My first pet was my Nans dog Lucy. She was a grey toy poodle and she was a horrid little dog. She hated me. Thankfully she was rendered deaf and blind by the time she was 10, however this didn’t stop her barking every time I visited my Nan. Grr… But give let's give her her due... she didn't let a Shadow Person scare her.

My second pet was Misty the Cat. Misty was a mysterious cat, I rarely saw him. However my Mum always talks of him fondly.

The third pet was Max. Max was bought by my Uncle Graham as a puppy just after I was born and Max and I grew up together. He was a retriever with ginger coat. I honestly have never seen a dog since with the same colour coat as Max. I remember being very sad when Graham moved out, and even more sad the day Nan and I walked into town and passed a house with a dog in the garden who came to greet us at the gate as we walked past. It was Max, he’d been given away!

The fourth pet I remember is actually a shed full of birds. It was in my Nans garden, and I believe they might have been budgies. God I wish I had budgies. Love them.

My fifth pet was extremely random: I found a tortoise who I named Thomas (after the Tank Engine!). He lived with us for quite a few years until one day as we prepared his box for hibernation he made a run for it. Now you might not think a tortoise could get very far in just a few seconds but you’d be surprised. He disappeared until the following spring when he was found sleeping inside my neighbours compost heap. A little after that he made another escape attempt and disappeared… until one day I was in the local pet shop and saw him in a cage. I knew it was him as when we found him he had a large dot of white paint on his shell which we could never get off. Bastard thieves!

Gosh this is just the first couple of years of my life…

All By Ourselves

Mum and I moved out to live with her future first husband (his name was, I believe, Shitface).

We moved out from my Nans, into a caravan in Maidstone and Mum got pet number 6, a ginger cat named Garfield (it was the eighties!). She was gorgeous but as we were in between houses we wouldn’t let her out on the own. So it was a fairly common sight to see me, at five years of age, walking around Hermitage Lane with a cat on a lead. A few years later my mates and I had gone out and got some chips, as we turned back onto our street (Woodlands Avenue by this time) I saw my mum on her knees in the middle of the road. As I got closer I could hear her sobbing and saw Garfield’s bloody body stretched across the road with her still meowing plaintively for help. My mum loved that cat and she didn’t get over it for quite some time.

Under our caravan we had a family of cats, who we decided to capture and give away. One was a spitting image for Misty and as Misty had just passed away was handed to my Nan as Misty II

Our next pet was an Alsatian dog named Shane who we got as a puppy when we moved into our first house. He was gorgeous and he, Thomas and Garfield were to form the nucleus for our own little menagerie. Garfield and him got along famously until the day that Shane playfully picked up one of Garfields kittens and dropped in on the concrete killing it. He was extremely remorseful and spent weeks in mourning over that kitten but after that day Garfield rated Shane as Public Enemy Number 1 and spent her days tormenting him.

Our next pet was Geisha, a Japanese Akita and a rescued dog to boot. She was a lot more highly strung than Shane and was simply not able to be left alone at any time. She was one of the first of her breed in the country but her owners had treated her so badly that she was a wreck. Fireworks night was the worst. She used to grab hold of your arm and drag you to wherever she wanted you to be, and there was no saying no.

Bentley the Cat was another rescued animal. He was very old and had been so badly treated that his last owners had stubbed cigarettes out on his feet. We gave him a lovely retirement.

Bonnie and Cylde were two black cats we got as kittens to replace Bentley when he passed away. They were mischief makers, always hiding in motorcycle helmets and pouncing on an unsuspecting Garfield.

Marmalade was a baby ginger cat we got after Garfield died. We didn’t have him long before we abandoned the house.

Honey and Spice were two hamsters who lived in an aquarium in my room. They were sisters, whose favourite thing to do was grab my Monster in my Pocket toys and eat them. In the end Honey killed Spice. Bitch.

The Goats. Despite only living in a council house, we kept two goats at the end of our back garden. Mum used to milk them as she felt goats milk helped her eczema. If we went out they’d always escape into the main garden, knock open the ajar kitchen window and stare through it at Shane and Geisha menacingly.

We also had several rabbits, a pond full of fish, freshwater oysters and amphibians of all shapes and sizes plus a goldfish.

At one point we had Shane, Geisha, Bonnie, Clyde, Marmalade, the goats, Honey, Spice, the pond, a rabbit, Thomas, the goldfish and whatever creatures I had managed to catch on any given day.

Sadly our little menagerie ended abruptly when, for various reasons, my Mum and I fled the house. My auntie moved in and looked after Shane, the cats and Honey. Thomas had made his escape. The pond was filled in after all the fish were killed by a summer outbreak of blue algae. The last goldfish had died and wasn’t replaced. Geisha and the goats moved to a farm run by two lovely gay guys who owned another Akita and I imagine they spent their days frolicking in meadows. The rabbit was eaten by one of the neighbours racing dogs who had got into our garden and ripped open his hutch. (Mum promptly shot the dog… my Mums tolerance of animals was only extended to those who were not evil bastards)


Shepway


There was only a brief interlude between leaving Snodland and arriving in Shepway before we got our first new pet.

It took Mum and I a while to convince my stepdad Tony we needed a pet after moving into Sellindge. Eventually we got one from my auntie Melly. She was the daughter of Melly’s cat Sophie and sister to Misty III. Millie was a black and white cat and I fell in love with her immediately. She hated all humans deeply and wished nothing more than to be left alone. We were soul mates. The thing with Millie was that if she sat on your lap or meowed at you, then you were truly blessed as she didn’t give attention away willy nilly. Millie was short for Millwall (Tonys football team). She lived to be 11 and died in 2005.

Hurlock was Millies son (named after a player at Millwall). He was a minx and eventually Millie forced him to find a new home. No one in the house was too upset by this. He was an extremely badly behaved cat.

Pocket Money was my most beloved pet. He was an American Bullfrog I raised from a tadpole over the course of a couple of years (much to Millies intense curiosity). One day I went away for a week to see my auntie. I left my Mum strict instructions on his care. I returned to find my Mum had rearranged my room, moving his tank next to the radiator… his water had evaporated and he had cooked to a crisp. I was devastated (as only a 12 year old can be). I am still trying to forgive her.

Chekhov was a Russian Hamster who lived in a cage in my room. He wasn’t very friendly and often bit but we got on okay (I stopped him from being eaten by the ever interested Millie and he didn’t use the wheel at nighttime). One day I got home from school and he simply wasn’t in his cage. I asked my Mum what had happened. “Well I took him to work with me” She worked with the young mentally handicapped, “And I gave him to one of our clients and he bit her and she threw him against a wall.” Sigh.

The Stick Insects. After Pocket Money died I got some stick insects. One day my Mum decided to be very helpful and cleaned out their tank “throwing away all those sticks”. We kept finding stick insects in the garden for the rest of that summer.

Apple. We got ourselves a rabbit when we moved into Old Mead and Beth treated it so badly I ended up looking after it. One day it dug itself out of our garden, straight into the jaws of our next door neighbours dog.

For some reason, after we moved into another house in Cheriton, we decided to get a new cat. Angel was brought from our home town of Snodland and was quickly adopted as “Beths Cat”. Millie was “Jasons Cat”. However Angel didn’t like labels and used to follow me for street after street whenever I left the house. I think this may be because Millie hated her and would spend her days growling at her. Funny thing is that since Millie has died and my parents have a new cat called Tinkerbell, Angel has taken on Millie's role. She’s still a sweety though. She is the soppiest cat in the world.

Molly was one of my Mums boyfriends dogs who came to live with us. She promptly escaped and was last seen playing on Pent Valley Schools property.

Crystal was a local homeless cat who was the mankiest thing you’ve ever seen. Despite my Mum saying that if anyone fed him we’d be shot, I spent my days surreptitiously passing food to him outside. This lead him to move in, much to my mums annoyance.

Bob was an evil rabbit. We kept him in a hutch and let him out for a run every day. He soon grew to massive proportions and spent his time in the garden running round and round the cats (terrifying all three of them). Eventually he grew to believe he was a cat. Some days I’d be upstairs in my room and I’d hear the cat flap go… then I’d hear a bouncing on the stairs. I’d look down from my bed and there would be Bob looking up at me EVILLY. Sometimes I’d wander into the front room and he’d be curled up on a sofa fast asleep with Millie keeping a watchful, but distant, eye on him. He eventually grew bored with us and moved house. I’m telling you, that rabbit was a sentient lifeform. After he left we couldn't get rid of his hutch... Millie had decided it was going to be her new home. We didn't argue.

Scooby was Angels son. He stayed with us for a while but soon moved into a neighbours house. He still visit my parents.

And now, here in Greenwich, we just have the tropical aquarium. With a giant clown loach. Who makes such loud clicking noises you can hear him across the room when he is hungry. He worries me (and our other two, much smaller, loaches). Plus there's two black tetras who just never die, three neon tetras, a pleco, at least two catfish and one hardy survivor from an original 5 yellow barbs.

My family now have two cats Angel and Tinkerbell, a Jack Russell called Noodles (Jim loves that dog), some fish and a hamster. I predict it’s only a matter of time before they have goats.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

I think it's time for everyone in London to read Jae's Guide To Using A Train

Awww... David Cameron has given a very worthy speech filled with lovely platitudes about politics that you can believe in. Then he goes on about the usual Tory policies. I mean... where are the politics I can believe in? Where's the high ideals? No where... we have weak, old, piecemeal policies. It's hardly a Tory revolution. And some of the passages are laughable...

"One of the aspirations people still have and rightly so is the aspiration to own a flat and a home of their own and all of us... all of the shadow cabinet here they could tell the same story... of young people who come to our surgeries, they show you their salary, they talk about local house prices and they just say I don't see how I can achieve that dream and George showed how we're going to cut stamp duty to show that we're on their side and we'll help mend the rungs of the housing ladder and get on their side. This is the party of aspiration and opportunity and George [Osborne] has shown us the way."


Oh big deal... how on Earth does he expect this to help??? The problems with the housing market are massive, and the changes needed to fix it are going to be painful and unpopular... Sadly David Cameron doesn't have the balls to tackle the problem. Time for a change? Yes. Time for the Tories? NEVER.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

I Can See!

Today I made a giant leap... I went to the opticians.

When I was younger I never had any problems with my sight but gradually, through my jobs in call centres and offices, my eyesight has become very, very bad. I went to the optician and got some glasses two years ago but as I wasn't too fussed with the glasses and wore them only inside I eventually destroyed them through Jae style wear and tear.

Unable to watch television any longer, nor able to read the train departures board, I decided it was time to give in to the inevitable and get some new glasses. I booked an appointment with Vision Express (all very hassle free, they had appointments free the very next day after booking) and today headed into Lewisham to get my eyes looked at.

The optician was friendly, if a little worried about how bad my eyesight was, and I was soon picking glasses out. My cunning plan to save money at glassesdirect.co.uk was foiled by the pleasantness of the Vision Express staff.

I was expecting to choose the glasses then come back a few days later for a fitting. Nope... they told me to come back in an hour, so I headed home, got breakfast and then headed out to pick up my glasses. They fit perfectly first time and I walked through Lewisham amazed by how much I could see... it's very easy to get used to bad eyesight.

I can now sit in my 5th floor office and almost read the bus registration numbers in the bus station below. Almost... I'm not superman even though I do now look a bit more like Clark Kent... *cue picture of Tom Welling, I knew I could work this in here somewhere...*



And on another more puerile note... I can now perve way more efficiently. Yay!

Jae Agrees With Tories

I know... shocking. But I'm not just a Tory Hater. I will admit that, once in a blue moon, I do agree with something they say.

The Tories propose ending early release for criminals. I was about to bad mouth them, asking how they were going to fund this... when I saw they also propose scrapping ID cards and the money saved would go to more prison space.

Brilliant. Sadly... the Lib Dems have been proposing scrapping ID cards for a long time. The Tory Come Latelys strike again. The Tories allowed the Labour Government to begin to erode our civil liberties after September 11th when they put on a good show of national unity instead of being a good opposition and keeping the Government under control. The Lib Dems are the only party that has consistently fought to protect our freedoms and to introduced efforts to fight crime... something the Tories obviously want to emulate... You might deceive the public, but not me.

Someone Stands Up

Monday, October 01, 2007

Inheritance

The Tories have pledged to revise the inheritance tax by increasing the threshold at which you have to pay from £300 000 to £1 000 000. Same old Tories.

I believe the inheritance tax is a good thing for several reasons, and I believe it should stay at £300 000. Those reasons, which you are perfectly fine to criticise, are:

1) By ensuring that money passed from one generation to the next is taxed (thus decreased) we ensure we do not end up allowing the creation of a rich, land based class of workshy people. If parents can pass all their wealth to their children we'd end up with Lords of the manor all over ago.

2) Morally I find it repugnant that some children expect an inheritance or that some parents feel obliged to leave one. I want my parents to live their lives to the fullest and not worry about leaving anything for me or my siblings.

There are many people in my family wasting their lives doing nothing desperately waiting for their parents to die so they can inherit the riches (and squabble over them with the rest of the family in acrimonious disputes that'll probably give all that inheritance to lawyers). By being forced to pay an inheritance tax this kind of behaviour can be discouraged (but sadly not stopped).

Money is nothing but paper and metal. Use it to enjoy life, not squirrel it away and waste it on ungratful kids. Sure leave a few thousand as a nice little present but when the figure gets to £300 000 or more we are talking silly amounts of money. If I die and leave that much money in my account when there's so much good it could do in the world now, I'd feel deeply ashamed of myself as I headed to Hell.

3) The inheritance tax might make a few people think twice when buying a home, worried the price might take them over that £300 000 threshold and thus force they kids or unmarried partner to have to sell the house if they died. This is a good way of keeping the massive inflationary pressures of the housing market in check.

4) There are plenty of ways around the Inheritance Tax.

5) I don't see the point of raising the limit. Either you should have the inheritance tax as it is or axe it. What is the point of just amending it? Oh wait... it's a bloody gesture to middle class voters. One day political parties might actually introduce policies for the greater good rather than as underhand attempts to gain power.

It doesn't raise that much money for the Government (£3 Billion pounds... there are plenty of cancelled projects filled with more money wasted than the Government gains from this!) so it's not like the Government has the tax to raise funds. It's more about benign social engineering. Now sure, I hate social engineering... but hey that's pretty much the Tories raison d'etre so I don't quite understanding what their issue is...

American TV Round Up

So we near the end of the first wave of new shows and here's three of my favourites


Reaper



It's a Kevin Smith creation. It involves supernatural elements mixed with comedy. It stars the very cute Bret Harrison. How can I not like it?

The first episode is pretty good as Bret's character discovers his parents sold his soul to the devil and he must now help him capture a very hot firemen... in all senses of the word.



Bionic Woman



Staring Eastender Michelle Ryan as Jaime this show has potential. I wasn't amazed by the show but it could be good and it had Katee Sackhoff from Battlestar Galactica so it's gotta get bloody good real soon.

Gordon Ramsays Kitchen Nightmares



Oh we all know Jim and I love Gordon Ramsays shows... we even visited Momma Cherris, one of the restaurants visited during his British show. Well now he's taken the same format to America where we discover, amazingly, people moan more and seem to lack the ability to avoid getting incredibly angry despite being on national television. Fun, fun, fun!

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Revenge Of the Slitheen: The Sarah Jane Adventures 1.1



**Spoilers**

Sorry for taking a week to post this. I kept meaning to watch it but kept forgetting to!

Now this is a CBBC show so I put my 10 year old hat on (rather than my usual 14 year old hat... I'm still saving up for my 24 year old one...) to remember what the shows I used to watch were like... Round the Twist, Grange Hill etc. And I have to say that this show certainly stands up to the very best of all those shows from my youth.

The story involves a final attempt of revenge against the Earth by the Slitheen family last seen in Doctor Who series one. Some of the effects were a bit off (a dodgy hand at the very beginning being the worst effect seen in DW media since the classic series) and some of the acting left something to be desired but overall the first two episodes (SJA stories are all two parters) were pretty good.

I loved the fact that Luke refers to Sarah Jane as mum. I loved the never give up attitude of Sarah Jane. And I loved Joseph Millson who returns as the top totty for the show. Yum.

Overall I was rather pleased with the opening gambit for this new show and even if it is aimed a couple year belows my mental age (only a couple though!) I'll tune in again.

Cameron Faces Tough Conference

After two terrible polls (here and here), David Cameron really needs to step up his game before the impatient Tories stab him in the back just like they did to Iain Duncan Smith.

The Tories might big up recent victories in local elections, but these were too small scale, and far too local, to really extrapolate any future general election results from.

And the Tories still have problems being "on message". Whilst David Cameron has called for a snap election, his leiutenants are saying Gordon Brown would be taking a foolish risk with possible electoral fraud if he called an early election. As Gordon Brown has not called a snap election (yet) does this not mean that David Cameron (and I admit Sir Ming) is the one pushing for a flawed election?

As the first policy proposals begin to seep out pre conference we can see the same old Tory policies coming up... two parents good, one parent bad (over their benefits policy, or as I like to call it "Social Engineering").

And rather than tackle the underlying problems of the housing market (too few homes, too many people, population drift from north to south, greed etc. etc.) they propose getting rid of the stamp duty for first time buyers. Yeah... that'll help. NOT. Here David Cameron is going on about his environmental credentials, yet he ignores the greatest risk to our environment in the south east... vast swathes of new homes.

The Tories are all talk and no action... let's not rock the boat by proposing real solutions to overcrowding in the south east and the environmental disaster it is creating. Instead let's tax some uncontroversial things (flights) and let the rape of our countryside continue.

Same old Tories. I never, ever, thought I'd actually say this but... William Hague is the best Tory leader since Margaret Thatcher. They were foolish to let him go.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Backwards Step

For several reasons I've decided to stop writing on Walk This World With Me for the time being. Having a theme just doesn't seem to work for me and I'd rather have all my posts, eclectic as they can be, here on one blog.

Also with a malicious person on the loose on my blogs searching for ways to hurt Jim, and thus me, through what I say I've decided to circle the wagons and go to the mattresses.

And now I settle down to a quiet weekend, secure in knowledge of having money in my bank even if I really shouldn't spend it. Must get a haircut today (or tomorrow).

Friday, September 28, 2007

The Oracle

One of my many nicknames at work is "The Oracle". Yesterday kind of brought home to me the way some people there see me.

I got the nickname because, supposedly, I know everything there is to know in terms of my department at work. I am the go to person for knowledge. I've always been that person, my mum will happily tell you that I used to be able to tell you the difference between different missiles during the Gulf War. I'm the quiet one who used to absorb every bit of family gossip that I heard... which people would freely share even if I was nearby because "Oh it's just Jason, he won't tell anyone." I've never felt the same about some family members since. And everyone knows that I can compile information on someone in seconds (a stalker? Me??? Never...)

At Eurotunnel, even as a temp, people used to ask me how to do things. At TVW I became a floorwalker whose job it was just to answer other peoples questions. So it is pretty much my natural position in a company... the human wiki.

But it isn't just work related things people come to me about. I noticed a long time ago (and used to mention it, mournfully, here on my blog) people love to tell me their secrets. I know so many secrets that no one else seems to know. I often forget them and then someone else will say "Oh my God did you know....?" and I'll have known that secret for years... he he...

But now that's evolved... now people ask me for advice. Sarina will phone me with "hypothetical" situations such as "If I was at Stansted and had just missed my flight, what would I do?" (Hypothetical, my arse!). I'm the one who gets called to visit the hospital. I'm the one who gets asked what time the train to this place or that place is.

What is it about me that people seem to feel requires them to trust me, my knowledge and my ability to keep a secret (friends will know this ability is severely limited). I find it very weird.

Ooo... Stacey Lady just added me as a friend on Facebook... I haven't seen her in ageeeeeeees.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Scum

Today has not been a very good day. Around about 9 a.m. I started to wonder where the newest member of our team had got to. She's normally in before 8 a.m. But there were problems on the Tube so I didn't worry too much and let it slip from my mind.

Ten minutes later she calls. "I'm in a hospital and I don't know what has happened to me" she says rather less lucidly than I liked. I heard her doctor tell her to say she wasn't coming to work and then she hung up.

I texted her (forgetting the no mobile rule in hospitals) saying she should call me if she needed anything. Half an hour later I got a call from a doctor who still wouldn't tell me what had happened to her but asked me to come in to see her.

She was at the Central Middlesex Hospital, so I got permission to leave work from my boss, after borrowing money off him for the journey (poverty... not great...). I had to get to Harlesden, which seemed to take an age, and spent the time worrying about what state she'd be in when I got there.

I found the hospital easily but finding her was more difficult. No one seemed to know where the department I needed was (I spoke to 5 different members of staff who were either not very knowledgeable but pleasant or extremely rude and tried to ignore me [one even turned her back on me, purposely, before I even got to ask her... bitch, she gave me a look like "Fuck you" while she did it to.]). I finally wandered, unhindered, through the wards until I found her.

She had been attacked. Someone had punched her in the face outside her house last night knocking her unconscious. They didn't do anything else other than punching. No theft. No assault. Just a random act of violence. She'd woken up in the hospital scared and confused. Being French Canadian she hasn't got too many contacts over here so I, as her trainer, was the first person she mentioned to the doctors to call.

Bless her, I stayed with her for a few hours talking to her, which was easy as her short term memory is so bad that we managed to have the same conversation 5 or 6 times (think Dory from Finding Nemo). I hope she is alright, I've told her to call me if she needs anything (except money or a place to stay... those are beyond my powers).

See... this is why I really hate human beings. Nasty creatures the lot of them. Why would you just punch a stranger for no reason, hard enough to knock them unconscious? Unless of course it was that nurse who gave me that look. Now violence against her I could easily understand.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Charles Dera Is My Man Of The Blog



Charles Dera is a very sexy man. His pecs are amazing and his cock... well it's good. Very good. And he reminds me of one of my current (alas straight) crushs in real life... yes I work with a guy who very closely resembles Mr Dera! Jealous yet? ;)

Runner up Brent Corrigan is in Another Gay Sequel! YAY!

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Who Doesn't Love Marilyn Manson?



3 more days until the weekend. 2 more days until I finally can get some money out of my bank... although my efforts not to spend money have been fairly successful for once. Usually I spend the money even after telling myself not to. Wonderful.

Charles Dera looks to be winning the current poll. You, Dear Constant Reader, are obviously a person of taste and sophistication.

Work is okay at the moment even if we are 4 people down (one person has left, another 3 are on holiday) but as I've got myself a new trainee the huge pile of work has passed me by. And I've got another new person starting on Thursday. Woo... sadly had to turn down another excellent candidate today. These decisions are tough!

Jesus Christ... it's still 9 days until the new season of Supernatural begins. :( I need my Jensen Ackles fix nooooow....

Monday, September 24, 2007

You've Forgotten How It Started

I gotta get out of here. And I'm saying that in a positive way. I dread coming to work every morning; that's not because of the job I do but because I dislike the whole idea of a 9 - 5 lifestyle. I realise that now, it's taken me 5 years of being absolutely unhappy, no matter how often I'm promoted or given a pay rise, to realise this.

Now I'm not being rash, nor stupid. I don't intend to resign or throw a hissy fit. But I must search for a way to end this drudgery. Life is too short to spend it serving the wants of others. We only get a moment on this planet and I don't intend to spend that whole moment living like everyone else, in a form of slavery.

I do have some ideas, and I intend to follow through on them.

Hey, vote in my poll to the right.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

A Visit To Lympne

Whilst drunk on Wednesday Jim contacted my mother and arranged to visit her this weekend. I love my Mum... however I also enjoy quiet weekends. Last weekend we had Hannah and Becka so I was expecting a relaxing weekend this week.

Alas it was not to be and yesterday morning Jim and I drove down to Lympne, stopping off at Ashford Tescos to buy Mum and Nan some flowers. That was Jim's idea before you all tell me what a good son and grandson I am. I have absolutely no money (none whatsoever) so I am in no position to make grand gestures like that.

We arrived at the house and had some cups of tea with my Nan and my siblings while we awaited my Mum and Tony, who had been in London to see Spamalot the night before. My sister has become a very unsavoury 11 year old and I really hope she grows out of her current petulant and spoilt phase.

Mum and Tony arrived and Tony, Jim, George and I headed out to Canterbury... Tony needed to get some new part of George and Beths school uniform, Jim and I needed food and George needed to convince someone to buy him some new computer games. Whilst I got some fish and chips from the well known best fish and chip shop in east Kent, George convinced Jim to part with cash in exchange for George getting two new xbox games. Cheeky boy!

On the way back to Lympne we stopped off for a couple of beers at the Black Horse in Monks Horton (brings back many childhood memories!) and sat outside watching the sheep and taking in the peace and tranquility of the countryside. I do miss that so much, London and city life are great for a little while but London is rubbish for long term living.

Saw off my Nan, and was convinced by Jim to stay the night (against my better judgement) around the families house. Played with Noodles the dog, Angel the cat and watched X Factor.

Feeling a little ill from myu recent bout of manflu I headed to bed early and slept fitfully (for some reason my, almost invisible, cousin Elliot was over so he had the spare room so Jim and I had my sisters bed) as the bed was too soft.

This morning Mum made a gorgeous fry up breakfast before I tried to watch Nat Geo Wild... sadly with all the other competing interests in my house it wasn't to be, but I did successfully argue against High School Musical, even if Zac Efron is in it.



We headed home, with Jims head full of moving house ideas. :( Just when I was really started to feel comfortable...

Friday, September 21, 2007

Poured Lines

Wednesday I had to turn someone down after an interview. Nothing wrong with her, just we needed someone who could be here for a longer period of time. This was sad. I felt so mean. :(

After work I headed straight to the local to meet Jim. We had a meal there and proceeded to drink... and drink... and drink. I randomly met someone who works in the building opposite the building I work in (and whose business has quite an effect on the daily life of Vauxhall). We had a long discussion with him.

Near the end of the night some girl started mouthing off in the pub and was promptly made to leave. Sadly she thought pubs are all about swearing and drinking (her words)when actually I think they are more about the drinking and whatever else you do while you're there is just a bonus. Idiot.

Despite having eaten earlier in the evening at about 11pm Jim and I got the urge to have a kebab, and headed to the nearest kebab shop. Now this is not the usual one I go to and we quickly remembered why. We asked for two doner kebabs... and then waited... and waited. Whilst we waited we watched them slowly cook some disgusting looking meat. Jim, puffed up with lots of alcohol, walked out and we headed to the kebab shop we are used to... where we got our kebab in seconds and it was gorgeous.

Thursday... I woke up and felt pain. Immense pain. And I had a very nasty taste in my mouth. Alcohol tastes so good the night before...

So I dragged my sorry arse into work, inducted a new girl and then dragged my sorry arse home at the end of the day and went to bed... where I watched the new US series of Gordon Ramseys Kitchen Nightmares (ok, if a little too American for my liking...) and then a brilliant mid season close for Monk.

It even featured a scene that was totally reminiscent to an incident that happened to me and Jim while in San Francisco... I'll try and post a video soon.

**RANT OPEN**

Listening to Doctor Who Onlines podcast (yes, I'm sad. Get used to it!) and homosexuality was just described by Paul Cornell as a victimless "crime". CRIME? Grr... Sometimes I wonder if I'm not a closet heterophobe... It distresses me that straight people still think that homosexuality is something a little bad, even if they believe in gay marriage and all the rest of the liberal agenda. I just wish they'd keep they mouths shut on a subject they are barely qualified to discuss...

Homosexuality is good. It's great. There is nothing wrong with being gay. It is not an "alternative lifestyle". It's not against the word of God. It's not a victimless (or otherwise) crime. Heterosexuality is not superior to homosexuality.

Marriage is a human creation. The lifestyles humans have lead for the last 4000 years are human creations. Humans are not meant to get married. They are not meant to live together in peace. They are not meant to live in a civilisation. They are not meant to live in large groups. These are all human creations. Are they wrong? Nope... because right and wrong are human creations too. So straight people need to stop belittling the way I live because the way they live is such a bloody farce it's unreal. We all live such fake lives I don't think any of us can judge another group.

**RANT CLOSE**

**LATER - 23/09/2007** Paul Cornell has clarified his position on his blog.

And as an further update on homophobia and me, on Friday I was stuck walking behind some bastards who were chatting about "fucking queers" (loud enough for me to hear even though I was busy listening to music on my iPod) which didn't improve my mood regarding heterosexuals in general. Didn't improve their mood either when the three men wearing suits were stopped by a giant homosexual and given a stern, but undoubtedly fair, telling off. As is my way with homophobes.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Men Of My Blog

Over the years you may have noticed certain guys who crop up again, and again, on my blog. I thought it was time to pay them a tribute. So in no particular order...

Phil Olivier

This guy is just plain sex on legs. His perfect body, his ruggedly handsome face and the tolerant attitude that comes through in his interviews makes me go... yum!



Charles Dera

"Who?" I hear you shout. I don't mention him very often, but I have a very secret crush on one Charles Dera... His body is divine and his smile suggests naughty, naughty things. So he does straight porn... nobodies perfect!



Tom Welling

I've always had a thing for Mr Welling. He was one of the first pictured people here on this blog. I love his hair. His hair is my "type".



Brent Corrigan

You know I think Mr Corrigan is bloody cute. And I love his blog. He is the only gay man on the list. Yay!



Randy Orton

One day on WWE some guys goes "Why don't you type Randy Orton is gay into Google and see what comes up?" to try to embarass this fellow. And lo and behold... my traffic hits went through the bloody roof!

Ouch!



I just saw my bank balance... I wish I hadn't looked at that. I really wish I hadn't looked at that. Jesus. I've actually been good this month but last month I was very bad... to the tune of £400 OVER my overdraft limit (that's what holidays and weddings do to ya!).

It's funny... my wages have doubled in two years. My expenses have gone up by about 25% in 2 years. So the only reason I can be in this state is because I've been extremely bad.

MUST BE GOOD! I have budgeted myself the meagre sum of £7 a day until payday (next Friday!). Wish me luck...

P.S. Check out Blog Rush... a new traffic generator for blogs.

And I've updated my Flickr page with my France pictures!!!

Happiness

Things that have made me happy.

1) Last night Jim cooked a most excellent dinner! We had sausage and mash, with a little twist in that the sausages were venison and they were covered in a gorgeous red onion sauce. Mmm... He followed this up with home made apple crumble and custard (he insisted on calling it creme anglais but I've always hated that name). It was all very yummy and guite satisfying. Gotta love the Jim.

2) This morning I awoke from a very pleasant dream involving Brent Corrigan.

3) Got to work and one of my guys, Tim, came up to me and gave me a big pack of Austrian Cacao Wafers... because he wanted me "to smile more today". Aww...

4) My crossiant breakfast was delicious.

5) It's quite chilly today. I love chilly but clear days just like this... mmm...

6) I've finally got off my lazy arse, recharged my iPod and started walking down the Embankment to work again... and loving it... I'd missed Bad Weeds, Feast of Fools and Filthy Philfi. Great podcasts...

Monday, September 17, 2007

Leave Queers Alone (Or Else!)

Now we've all had a great big laugh over the "Leave Britney Alone" video. It was funny, if not slightly disturbing. However has anyone spent any time reading the comments on that video?

They are full of the most disturbing homophobic rubbish. Faggot this, queer that, you suck dick, is this a boy or a girl? etc. etc. I know, that is fairly standard for youtube, sadly this world is full of potty mouthed idiots without a brain. But God it makes me mad. These little bastards sit safely behind their computers screens and happily pour on the abuse, but out in public they are as nice as pie.

These little wimps are in desperate need of a straight bashing. Here's Chris Crockers attack on Fox News. Don't even get me started on them! Bill O'Reilly *shudder*





So did you hear the news? The ever gorgeous Brent Corrigan has auditioned to be in Another Gay Sequel. Oh how good would that be??? Brent Corrigan comes to the mainstream... gay mainstream anyway...

Sunday, September 16, 2007

New Pictures!

I've forgotten where I got the pics below from so sorry! However... I have uploaded some new photos to my Flickr page and even more to follow...





And finally... Seth Green backs up Chris Crocker.. NOT!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Woburn Safari Park

Jim, Becka, Hannah and I have just been to Woburn Safari Park. It was great. Ok, it was great if I forget the journey there with all the bloody traffic!

There were:

Rhino, Eland, Scimitar Horned Oryx (Antelope), Lechwe (Antelope), Gemsbok (Antelope), Giraffe, Ankole, Zebra, Elephant, Camel, Bison, Bongo (Antelope), Lions, Tigers, Wolves, Black Bear, Congo Buffalo, Colobus and Patas Monkeys and Barbary Apes.


And yes. I took pictures. I'll try and upload those, and more from the last couple of months, tomorrow.

We also took in the bird house, a bird show, lemurs, penguins, free range marmosets and loads of other stuff. Jim, Becka and Hannah had a Swan Boat ride and the girls went to a fun park and on a huge slide called the Bobcat Run.

Had a few drinks at the Local and now waiting for dinner.

Friday, September 14, 2007

The 1500th Post: Randon Is As Random Does

Firstly let me share the following video with anyone who hasn't see it...



Now that you've stopped the laughing, Dear Constant Reader, let us begin.

I was off work on Wednesday and Thursday with a severe case of what everyone has been calling manflu. Anyway... so on Wednesday I went to the kitchen to finish the washing up, and meet with an unfortunate, and quite random, accident.

You know when pasta dries on to a saucepan? Well there I was using the rough side of the sponge to work a piece off when suddenly I felt a severe pain in my finger. I grabbed it out of the water thinking I must have accidentally cut it on a knife, only to find a centimetre long piece of hard pasta set deeply between my nail and the tip of my finger. I got most of it out, and to be honest I thought I'd got it all out, but the whole of Wednesday night my finger throbbed and throbbed.

Thursday morning, having had no sleep, I gave my fingernail a good inspection. I pushed down on it and... it popped... and out came one last piece of pasta. Oh, it was a very weird couple of days! Now there is a very visible hole under my nail but at least it doesn't hurt anymore!

Then, there I was sitting at home innocently at about 6pm last night when I got a phone call...

"Hi Jae, It's your Mum"

"Hi, what's up?"

"We're outside your flat"

"WHAT???" At this moment Jim jumped up from his chair giving me the evil eye.

"Caz (a neighbour of hers) and I are just parking up outside... Can we come up?"

"NOOOOOOOOOOOO..." I quickly rushed to the bathroom, brushing my hair and making sure I didn't look too ill "We'll go down the pub".

So that was how I found myself down the local with two 40 year old women dressed in purple who were off to see Prince. They only stayed at hour before heading off to the Dome to see him so it actually worked out very nice (and she did bring me some chocolate...). I've just received a text saying "Elton John held hands with us last night" (my Mum is a celebrity whore) so I'm assuming they found their car and got back to Lympne okay. Oh look... here's a BBC News Story about last night.

And finally. I won over £100 on roulette last night. Online roulette. I logged on to an old Betfair account and found £7 just waiting there for me so, as this money wasn't part of my budget and had been sitting there for months, I decided to gamble a little. Very sensibly I've transferred £20 to bank account already so I can't gamble it all away (thus I'm up on my initial outlay!) so no downsides to this one! Wooo... might go see Bill Bailey next weekend now...

Just got to work and been told my snotty self has to do a presentation tonight. :(

Thursday, September 13, 2007

What Jason Has Been Reading Of Late

Meg: Primal Waters - Steve Alten

The War Of The World - Niall Ferguson

Next - Michael Crichton

Shark! - Peter Benchley

The Man In The High Castle - Philip K. Dick

I saw Pleasantville last night for the first time in a while. I do love that movie.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Just For Fun

Jim and I watched Star Trek III and IV two nights ago, which was very nice as I've missed Star Trek. And then I saw the following quiz and thought it would be perfect...

A lover of Shakespeare and other
fine literature. You have a decisive mind
and a firm hand in dealing with others.


Your results:
You are Jean-Luc PicardJean-Luc Picard

55%
Uhura

50%
Chekov

45%

Click here to take the "Which Star Trek character are you?" quiz...



Jean-Luc! Wowser... pretty impressive, although I'm quite sad I missed out on getting Uhuru, she's one of my real favourite characters. Which one are you?

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Jason Angry! Jason CRUSH!

My cold is still here. When it came time to leave for work this morning I spent a good 3 minutes convincing myself I wasn't going to go in before I headed out to the train station.

I get to the train station and get in the queue for train tickets. Normally I go to the machine but I didn't have much time and I'd only got a note so ticket booth it was. I'd seen the two guys in front of me yesterday and had spotted them as being highly common teenagers... spotty, stupid and irksome. One gets to the booth and gets his ticket while the other waits behind him, he looks round and sees how tall I am... and laughs.

Now he was at least a foot smaller than me and about half my weight, and at least 4 years younger than me. I stood up to my full height (I slouch... so sue me!) and he stopped laughing and looked away quite quickly. But he had made me SO angry. I stood there and had to stop myself from saying something or doing something I might regret. I had to actually clutch my coiled fists at my side, which is not a level of anger I'm used to experiencing.

I felt as though I wanted him dead. And I don't mean that in the abstract "I wish he'd just die" kind of way. I felt as though I could quite happily snap his thin uglylittle neck right there and then. I couldn't read my book all the way to work as I focussed on trying not to be angry, knowing it was such a little thing. But I just couldn't believe he had the audacity to laugh at me, someone who goes out of his way not to bother others. Who did he think he was?

And now I feel stupid; stupid for even contemplating violence when I know it never solves anything and would just make me as bad as 90% of the population (a fate worse than death in my snobby opinion). And stupid for letting someone so spotty, ugly, rude, arrogant, short, common and just plan stupid annoy me. I'm Jae, I'm a good person, and I am better than scum like him.

Needless to saying feeling absolutely rubbish because of this cold probably helped tip me closer to the edge than normal. Roll on home time, only about 9 hours to go. *sob*

Monday, September 10, 2007

Jason Don't Feel So Good

I suppose this is true in more ways than one.

The first thing that isn't making me feel so good is I'm poorly (I want some "Awww..."s here Dear Constant Reader ;) ). A bug has been going around at work and I finally caught it on Friday. It started with a sore throat, Saturday I started coughing, yesterday a runny nose was added to the mix and today I feel constantly like I'm on fire and am sweating buckets. Which was very pleasant on the way to work this morning.

I think it's just a bad cold, but I'm waiting to see how many people don't turn up today with the same thing.

The second problem is I'm depressed. Don't worry! It's not like my old style depressions I used to get before I met Jim. It's just a general feeling of melancholy. Reasons for depression:

1) Work is dull now, with boring people and no work outings to the pubs and clubs of London. We've become a proper company now with normal dull office workers taking over the place. My company has lost it's "cool" that kept me so happy when I first started here.

2) I hate people. London is just not the city to live in if you dislike crowds. If you find arrogant people with no basic human conscience annoying then this is the city to live in. I'm a small town boy feeling very out of place up here.

3) Weekends are far too short. I feel like my life is just work now, and if I get an opportunity to go out after work I feel like I'm wasting the little free time I have. You know what I mean... I just feel too tired to enjoy myself and even now on the weekends I can't be arsed to do anything as I feel like it'll just make the time go even quicker and I'll be back at work before I know it.

4) I don't think this cold is helping my mood much.

Reasons to be happy:

1) Jim
2) I have a 1 in 14, 000, 000 chance of winning the lottery
3) I've got a well paying job, which isn't that hard. I just don't want to work AT ALL.

So... to cheer me up here's Steps!



Oh.... 4) I saw the most gorgeous man on the train today... *knees weak*

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Halloween 2007



You, Dear Constant Reader, should know by now that I like horror movies. And I really love the horror franchises. Oh sure Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street were great... but my heart will always be given to Halloween. That movie was so very good, the music so iconic and the bad guy was truly terrifying. The movies that followed had their ups and downs (Josh Harnett in H20 was a massive UP!).



So it was with a mixture of excitement and apprehension that I sat down to watch the remake of Halloween. You know what? It wasn't bad? It a marked improvement on Halloween: Resurrection and the backstory on Michael Myers and his relationships with his family and Dr Loomis is welcome. Not a patch on the original though and to be honest they may as well have made a prequel rather than a remake. Oh well... with Michael Myers now being 6'8" I can dress up as him at Halloween and give it a real authentic feel! :D

Saturday, September 08, 2007

The Strange Death Of The Blog Traffic Exchanges

Remember last year? Remember the fuss in the blogosphere over the launch of Blogmad.net? Who remembers when Blogexplosion was massive?

Now... Blogazoo died, Blogmad is practically dead and Blogexplosion is a half working site. However... I still use Blogexplosion as it now has a very fast turnaround on credits into visitors thanks to the fact there are much fewer blogs competing for attention.

Weird... what is exciting the blogosphere these days?

Friday, September 07, 2007

Blasts From The Past, Dave Lee Roth

A series of posts about those memories that just won't get out of my head. I hope writing them down will help exorcise the demons...

My mother is to blame for my Dave Lee Roth memories. She was an eighties rock chick (she's moved on to Scissor Sisters since then) and she listened to Van Halen, Kiss, Motorhead, Marc Bolan and above all else... Dave Lee Roth.

She had one video and on it was Just A Gigolo, California Girls, Yankee Rose and Goin' Crazy. And she played it constantly... go to her house and hum a few bars of any of those and she and my siblings will sing all the way through....

It reminds of a fun time in my life, living in Snodland, spending my days at Primary School whilst my evenings and weekends were spent walking the dogs around the great chalk pits nearby (full of allsorts of wildlife) and spending time with my mates. Innocent, sweet times...

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Work? What is it good for?



Yoinked from Stunning Sexy Guys. He looks like he might be able to sort me out after an awful day at work.

It was so busy I had to give up my wiki writing (work related!), and my planning for a wiki presentation tomorrow, and answer phones and reply to customer emails. I'd forgotten how awful it can be. I made myself feel better by wishing a slow, painful death for those who were rude to me. Obviously only if they were far from a phone otherwise they'd probably moan at some poor 999 operator for the rest of their, thankfully, short life.

I did find a really great video while doing some wiki presentation research...



Love the song and love the video... made me smile anyway...

I might be going to Woburn Safari Park this weekend. Jae liketh animals.

And here's a Gordon Ramsay story for Jim!

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Same Time, Same Place

I spent yesterday trapped in an underground bunker in central London assisting in the creation of a battle plan... if only it had been that exciting! But after my ten hour meeting finished and I'd squashed onto a tube strike swollen train home I ended up in the Local with Jim, my neighbours and one of their friends.

Twas the music quiz and we managed to beat our all time best achievement... we came more last then we'd ever come before. We even got a "wooden spoon" prize... a Prince CD... Wow...

Today down the Local we were given a Spitfire bottle opener... with real engine noises whenever you open a bottle... we are so privileged.

Gonna be so stressed for next few weeks... big changes are in store at work... which means... more work... I'll tell you about the changes after they happen, so I don't get sacked! ;)

Monday, September 03, 2007

Strike!!!!!!


There are many benefits gained from living in Greenwich... large choice of local pubs, the beautiful park, being very central whilst not being too Londonified. But the best one is not needing to get the tube to get to my work.

Today a 72 hour tube strike has begun on most of the tube, causing many people at my work to have to go home early. I had to talk to customers, I hate strikes! Thankfully I'm working at the Covent Garden Hotel tomorrow (ah... meetings...) so I won't have to suffer the lateness of my colleagues because of the strike.

Doctor Who is taking a gap year... in 2009! Jesus... how will we cope with only a couple of specials to see us through the year???

I Need More Time


Saturday, September 01, 2007

Saturday

I've had "Flagpole Sitta" stuck in my head all week so I offer the Gods of Blogging a video to try to exorcise the song from my brain!



And with poles in mind...