Aren't holidays great? Once again I have got up too late to even watch Richard and Judy, which is shameful, but at least I got to top up on Knightmare last night. I brought a tapeful of episodes from home taped from Challenge (plus the final BBLB because I forgot to tape over it) and last night we finished them all! It was most disappointing. Will have to tape some more when I go home again, although they only show it on Saturday and Sunday knights (hoho) at the minute rather than twice a weekday. I recommend watching Knightmare in the dark, although you can't see Fruit Corners any more but it's worth it for the scary element the darkness adds.
I'm sure I had a profound answer-some-of-my-niggling-problems dream just before I woke up today, but I can't remember what happened. It was something to do with spending all my money on a ghost hunt and so losing the means with which to buy food until my loan comes through. I think there's still a message in there... Considering there was a man (let's call him Mr Benzene) who had a dream one night that there was a snake with its tail in its mouth, and from that worked out the structure of benzene, I feel my dream interpretation skills have a long way to go. If I'd had that dream I would've looked it up in my kiddies' dream dictionary, which for snake says "A snake is said to represent sexual desire and is known in the dream business as a phallic symbol: it may represent a phallus or penis." I would've gone away thinking I'd had a penis-related dream and thought nothing of it. Maybe Mr Benzene used a special Dreams for Chemists book: "A snake is said to represent chemical desire and is known in the dream business as a chemical symbol: it may represent a benzene ring. Congratulations! You have discovered the structure of benzene!" I must remember to look for one of those.
Forgive the layout of "Musings on Mice", I tried to put spaces between the paragraphs several times and it never worked, damn it. I bet it'll work for this one, oh yes, when I really couldn't care less whether there were spaces between the paragraphs. But when you're dealing with fine art... tut.
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