Yes! I found the missing sheet! Woohoo, squee and yeah!
This would be a page of my E/E that I handwrote on a loose sheet of paper (the one I accidentally dropped in a lecture and which remained on the floor there for 36 hours, fortunately undisturbed, till I retrieved it). Good thing I decided to go through another bag of lecture notes today :)
Yesterday, I finally made the promised chocolate crispies. My dear brother ate 2 without even asking me, which irritated me slightly. They taste nice, and since the chocolate I used is a mere 19p per 100g, they worked out dirt-cheap too. *is pleased*
I also made myself £5 yesterday. My dad finally decided to get with the times and bought a DVD player - and a new one at that - and proudly showed it to us when he got home. He asked my brother if he wanted to set it up. My brother said no, so my dad called me down. I was asked if I wanted to set it up for a fiver. Obviously, I agreed. Thus, I get one-up on my brother in two ways:
1. I get cash, he doesn't.
2. I show him I am not totally technologically inept.
There is currently one DVD, and one only, in our house - my Yu-Gi-Oh DVD, which I had so far failed to play successfully on 2 DVD players. But huzzah! It played on the new DVD player, which proves that as well as a rubbishy touchpad, my computer has a rubbishy DVD player. So last night I got to watch an hour of Yu-Gi-Oh before bed.
The odd thing about anime is that it can be addictive even when it's not especially good, and certainly, I want to see the rest of the series *blush* I also want to see that Pegasus bloke in shonen-ai with...well, anyone! *wonders how long before she buys more DVDs*
Meanwhile...
This would be a page of my E/E that I handwrote on a loose sheet of paper (the one I accidentally dropped in a lecture and which remained on the floor there for 36 hours, fortunately undisturbed, till I retrieved it). Good thing I decided to go through another bag of lecture notes today :)
Yesterday, I finally made the promised chocolate crispies. My dear brother ate 2 without even asking me, which irritated me slightly. They taste nice, and since the chocolate I used is a mere 19p per 100g, they worked out dirt-cheap too. *is pleased*
I also made myself £5 yesterday. My dad finally decided to get with the times and bought a DVD player - and a new one at that - and proudly showed it to us when he got home. He asked my brother if he wanted to set it up. My brother said no, so my dad called me down. I was asked if I wanted to set it up for a fiver. Obviously, I agreed. Thus, I get one-up on my brother in two ways:
1. I get cash, he doesn't.
2. I show him I am not totally technologically inept.
There is currently one DVD, and one only, in our house - my Yu-Gi-Oh DVD, which I had so far failed to play successfully on 2 DVD players. But huzzah! It played on the new DVD player, which proves that as well as a rubbishy touchpad, my computer has a rubbishy DVD player. So last night I got to watch an hour of Yu-Gi-Oh before bed.
The odd thing about anime is that it can be addictive even when it's not especially good, and certainly, I want to see the rest of the series *blush* I also want to see that Pegasus bloke in shonen-ai with...well, anyone! *wonders how long before she buys more DVDs*
Meanwhile...