| Have I mentioned how much I love Planet Rock? They can't close it down, I can't get any other channels on my DAB for one thing!
Other than the amazing Alice Cooper breakfast show (SO worth getting out of bed for), there are the taglines. Oh the taglines. Personal favourites so far include:
At Planet Rock, we want to teach the world to sing. Like this... (cue classic rock song) We're not rocket scientists, but we know how to rock it! And the absolutely, laugh out loud brilliance of: If music be the food of love... stand by for a good rogering!
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!
Meep. I've almost finished writing my article on lone travelling, although not quite. Although it's getting hugely long. Eep. And it's kind of birthed a second article whilst being written, which is exciting!
In non-journo school related news, I finally finished reading The Testament of Gideon Mack which was interesting in a slow sort of way. It was readable, but I think I missed the point. If there was one. I enjoyed it though, in an interesting, character-study way, but I suppose as an avid sci-fi lover, I read supernatural elements a little too literally by default.
I have an excited pile of books waiting for me now. I ordered a bunch off Amazon, despite being skint. I have:
The Postman Always Rings Twice- James M. Cain The Big Sleep- Raymond Chandler Crooked Little Vein- Warren Ellis A Pretty Face- Rafael Reig
And also Reig's Blood on the Saddle, which I read a while back and really enjoyed, so I though I'd invest in my own copy.
A whole bunch of noir/detective novels to devour. Yum! I don't no where to start... with a classic noir or a more modern book? I'm excited about Ellis's novel, especially, as I enjoy his surreal, dark, gory comic storylines.
Books=squee.
Also, I have started knitting a sleeve for my sick jumper (I'm making my first ever jumper and it's shaping up to be an ill-fitting, Weasley-esque monstrosity. I'm very excited about this fact. I want people in the street to go "ohhhh... Did you make it yourself? How.... nice." and throw up in their mouths a little, but secretly be really jealous that THEY don't have a hideous, candy-coloured, acrylic disaster to keep them slightly itchy). My first every sleeve! I'm excited, although I'm knitting it so slowly because I keep putting it down for ages... Still if I get enough work done this week, which it looks like I might, I can take an afternoon off to watch crappy films and KNIT. Yay! |