Smoking Is A Dirty Habit; Polaroid.deviantart.com
Thursday, 27 November 2008
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
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Little Miss Sunshine
One of my favourite movies of all time. Is it weird that I happen to have a bit of a crush on Dwayne?
One of my favourite movies of all time. Is it weird that I happen to have a bit of a crush on Dwayne?
Labels:
Culture Shock,
La Vie,
Lurve
Saturday, 22 November 2008
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I'm ill. My mother forced a mug of Lemsip down my throat earlier. I swear the stuff only made me feel worse.
Damn winter.
Damn winter.
Friday, 21 November 2008
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Russia: The Most Amazing Country In The World
I spent a few weeks there earlier this year. It's so cultured and the people are incredible. I love it.





all images from deviantart.com;
1) havoc1976 2) nerunaashu 3) olya 4) esafian 5) krapivka2007
I spent a few weeks there earlier this year. It's so cultured and the people are incredible. I love it.
all images from deviantart.com;
1) havoc1976 2) nerunaashu 3) olya 4) esafian 5) krapivka2007
Labels:
Art,
Culture Shock,
La Vie,
Lurve
Thursday, 20 November 2008
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I don't know if you've heard of the band James, but you should have. They're my favourite band in the world, and have been since I was about 9, when they were introduced to me by my dad. I know, for most people, that would put you off completely, but trust me when I say my father has the best taste in music of everyone I know.
They've been around since the 80s, and they split up for a while. But now they're back together and doing a UK tour.
I'M GOING TO SEE THEM!
Glasgow SECC, 12th December 2008.
Click
Labels:
Culture Shock,
La Vie,
Lurve,
Music
Monday, 17 November 2008
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I had a pretty awesome weekend. I bought a pair of gladiator-esque sandals in Topshop for £1 in the sale.

Perhaps not particularly appropriate for winter weather, I know, but for £1, I couldn't resist! I also realise that gladiator sandals are now 'out', but to be perfectly honest, I don't give a crap. I only fell in love with sandals like this recently, you see, and I like them, so I'll wear them.
I also got my hair cut and spent the night at my friend Daisy's. On Sunday, we went to Daisy's church to wash cars for Children In Need.

We raised nearly £200 - which I think is a pretty good sum. It was good fun, too. Although I was worried my fingers might fall off from frostbite when my friends poured several buckets of ice-cold water down my back...
Perhaps not particularly appropriate for winter weather, I know, but for £1, I couldn't resist! I also realise that gladiator sandals are now 'out', but to be perfectly honest, I don't give a crap. I only fell in love with sandals like this recently, you see, and I like them, so I'll wear them.
I also got my hair cut and spent the night at my friend Daisy's. On Sunday, we went to Daisy's church to wash cars for Children In Need.
We raised nearly £200 - which I think is a pretty good sum. It was good fun, too. Although I was worried my fingers might fall off from frostbite when my friends poured several buckets of ice-cold water down my back...
Tuesday, 11 November 2008
Sunday, 9 November 2008
Saturday, 8 November 2008
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
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Barack Obama

Finally, someone who can actually make a change in the world. I actually sreamed when I found out this morning. He is going to do so much good for America - and the rest of us.
Finally, someone who can actually make a change in the world. I actually sreamed when I found out this morning. He is going to do so much good for America - and the rest of us.
Labels:
Culture Shock,
La Vie
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
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I was at a Halloween party last night. [Went as a witch]
Most of the girls there came dressed as ladybirds, bunny rabbits or characters from their favourite fairytale - i.e. Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, etc. The only thing I saw slightly flawed in their outfits was that, as far as I know, ladybirds' skirts go past their buttocks, and Little Red Riding Hood doesn't wear fishnets.
To top it all, there were three girls there who are 13 years old, at most. They came dressed as bumblebees [completely harmless, you may think], with yellow lettering stitched across their chests. One's cleavage read 'Queen Bee', and another's 'Honey Bee'. But what actually made me feel physically sick was a little girl strutting past me wearing 4-inch heels, a belt for a skirt and a sign that read 'Porno Bee'.
It's not right. It's sick. Actually sick.
Most of the girls there came dressed as ladybirds, bunny rabbits or characters from their favourite fairytale - i.e. Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood, etc. The only thing I saw slightly flawed in their outfits was that, as far as I know, ladybirds' skirts go past their buttocks, and Little Red Riding Hood doesn't wear fishnets.
To top it all, there were three girls there who are 13 years old, at most. They came dressed as bumblebees [completely harmless, you may think], with yellow lettering stitched across their chests. One's cleavage read 'Queen Bee', and another's 'Honey Bee'. But what actually made me feel physically sick was a little girl strutting past me wearing 4-inch heels, a belt for a skirt and a sign that read 'Porno Bee'.
It's not right. It's sick. Actually sick.
Labels:
Culture Shock,
La Vie,
Uh Oh
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