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Yesterday evening I loaded up something with wheels and "dragged" (in reality I sat; my Uber driver did the heavy dragging) it to a church hall. Waited in the gathering darkness for twenty minutes before realising I was in the wrong venue. Schlepped to the actual church, walked in feeling hella out of place, then set up and picked up my drumsticks.

It's been a long time since I've played in a big ensemble, and maybe even longer since I've done any serious percussion. I mean, yes, I did play percussion at FOP last month and I also did so on all the recent Unbalanced Grass records. It's nowhere near the scale of something like BWE or SWON, or even GMLO [which I can't hyperlink; I can't even find the post I wrote about it from 2006]. Or, as it turns out, Enfield Concert Band.

I didn't do this without a fair amount of trepidation. After all, I've been in large ensembles and orchestras (...orchestrae? I'm not sure. "Orchestras" looks wrong, somehow.) before and, although I've always enjoyed the band jobs concerts, my experience with them hasn't always been particularly positive.

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2025 Year-End Review (two days late!)

1. What did you do in 2025 that you'd never done before?

A lot of these are going to be the things I did in Japan - although technically everything I did in Japan was new. "Walk down a street in Japan", "take a shower in Japan", "breathe in Japan", that sort of thing. A few things that stand out from those two weeks are: go to Asia, take a long-haul 'plane journey, watch a movie on a 'plane (...two ...three ...four ...five), see Japanese theatre, see a Japanese stripshow, eat in a maid café / sushi bar / Brazilian restaurant / robot café / teppanyaki place with same-table service. Visited Nintendo stores (four: Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, London!), gone to a Universal Studios park, been tended to by Japanese paramedics, been naked in an onsen, and was told twice by a pretty Japanese girl that I am kawaii. That's my life ambition achieved, really.

Non-Japan things include: go to a horror film festival, visit Manchester without really seeing any of it, being in hospital with myopericarditis (note the specificity of this - I'd already been in once for pericarditis and another time for myocarditis following a heart attack; this was a new thing), used a CPAP machine, worked in a back office, seen Rebecca Black live, had my electricity go completely out, and - despite never having been interested before - seen Knightmare Live!

2. Did you keep your new year's resolutions, and will you make more for next year?

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Bugger That, Judas!

About twenty years ago (I don't recall the date, but still, Summer 2005), Unbalanced Grass released Bigger Than Judas.

You may, of course, remember that around this time last year I released a digitally restored reissue of Sappharis Moonstone. Cathartic though this was, I don't plan to do the same with Judas. I've been asked, of course, if I will, but I don't think it's either the time or the place.

Unbalanced Grass has always been my band, but Judas was very much a team effort. aristophains was by my side for most of the creative aspect (and, zounds, he wrote two of the songs!). Extra dimensions were added by morti (who co-produced), malefact and lausie_ . We even got bristolian_kam in to sing harmonies during the filming of RPG7. myatt was present during the recording, and deadlyrobots walked around Luton taking pictures for the cover art.

For something which started with one, within a year we had become seven, and I can't in all honesty claim ownership over anything that was broadly a community project. Yes, I sang lead vocals, but that's only one part of the multifaceted Unbalanced Grass soup.

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Something I needed to say somewhere. I'm not sure where else to put this, but then I suppose that's what LiveJournal is for. I've got a LiveJournal; I may as well use it.

People — and I won't be any more specific than that — have told me, in the past, that I cannot. I cannot sing; I cannot dance; I cannot act; I cannot write. There is an increasing list of things I can't do. And it's in my head, constantly. I can't, I can't, I can't. Whatever it is, I can't do it.

And through this malaise there is the sneaky voice telling me that once I genuinely believed I could. I never genuinely believed I'd become a famous comedian, a renowned film director, an award-winning actor or a rock star. But it was fun to pretend. I may as well monologue to the air for hours on end knowing that nobody but God is listening, but there's a limit to how much I have to say. I say the anecdote, and nobody laughs. But then nobody's listening, so.

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2024 Year-End Review

Does LiveJournal not have an HTML compose option any more? What fresh hell is this? There are a number of reasons I don't use LJ too much any more, and this is the latest one! Mind you, it's probably worth dredging out the old form and filling it in once more. Just to prove I'm still alive, or something.

1. What did you do in 2024 that you'd never done before?

Hmmm, let's think. Attended a 40th birthday party of someone in my generation. Related, got the special disabled treatment at two airports (although Stansted is better at this; Karlsruhe Baden-Baden didn't even have any staff at all when I turned up). Went to trade union conferences (two!) and got elected as a trade union officer. Related, went to committee meetings including one which got cancelled! Worked in Year 9. Did Taskmaster Live. Had a heart attack (although not during Taskmaster). Finished Indiana Jones' Desktop Adventures. Went to the RLD in Amsterdam (I've been to Amsterdam before, but at the age of 9 I'm not entirely sure my parents wanted me wandering the RLD). Gave a presentation at an NEU conference (two!). Broke my glasses; went for two weeks without any. Started taking beta blockers. Went into a school during the holidays. Visited Manchester for less than a day. Had support bars fitted in my shower (note the plural; I had one single bar in my last flat). Lived in Enfield Town. Hired a removals firm! Been to Ciné Lumiere. Visited Monken Hadley, although this took me ages to complete!

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2023 Year-End Review

Hello (again) to readers of this LiveJournal that I barely ever use! 

For the first time in a while, I actually posted something on this LJ in between year-end reviews (my Robin fic), but I've been so busy this year that I'm amazed I even did that! What else for 2023? Well...

1. What did you do in 2023 that you'd never done before?

There are plenty of things, and although I can't remember them all, they include: Worked as an HLTA. Went to Manchester but not with Knightmare people. Met Sarah's dad (I daresay I've met him before; this was the first time I've talked to him, despite knowing Sarah for years. Completed a union rep training course. Hired a cleaner. Visited and eaten in Botany Bay, Enfield Island Village, and Little Russia. Bought the same book twice. Had a wedding anniversary (well, realistically more than one, but my own). Started collecting Jar Jar merchandise. Had an OFSTED inspection. Got PIP, Access to Work, a disabled person's railcard and a Freedom Pass! Taught a class all on my own for a week. Had a very close friend die. Oh, and I went to the BFI too!

2. Did you keep your new year's resolutions, and will you make more for next year?

LJ tells me my resolution was "practise self-care more frequently". I genuinely did not do this. My resolution this year is to help my wife get a different job, which — I suppose — is indirect self-care in action. If I can do this, I'll have done both.

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?

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Robin Returns

Well, wouldn't you believe it? The Woodsman is back.

I actually got the idea to write this yesterday, but didn't have the time until just now. It's from the sequel to both Surrounds and Knightmare RPG that I am most categorically not writing... but this has, at the very least, been fun!

You can read a PDF of it here, and if you want more, my previous Knightmare RPG fic (Level 5) is also back online, here.

2022 Year-End Review

Hello to readers of this LiveJournal that I barely ever use! I meant, actually, to wite in this more over the past year... but I didn't. Hey ho.

1. What did you do in 2022 that you'd never done before?
Worked at a school I went to as a student. Got a blue badge. Got a permanent contract. Worked in Year 7 and Year 8. Visited Malterdingen (and the surrounding areas). Had a bachelor party. Went to Adventure Island. Seen James do a hometown gig - Manchester. Met my nephew Buddy. Got married! Went to Sweden. Started walking with a stick. Ran a choir that got through to performing at Christmas. Had a follow-up appointment with a neurologist (last year doesn't count; that was an initial appointment...). Got a new toilet installed. Lived through a monarchy change. Had my wallet stolen! Seen a film at a Westfield. Performed magic in front of more than a hundred people. Bought a Poundland jumper. Applied for PIP. Survived this crazy year - peaks and troughs - with all the highs and lows that came with every moment. Serious big dick energy.

2. Did you keep your new year's resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
I got married, which was my only real resolution. I'm not making any for next year because I never seem to keep any; the closest I'm going to give is "practise self-care more frequently", because that has completely fallen through recently.

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?
My childhood friend Alice. I'd kind of forgotten she was pregnant until I went to her summer garden party and she looked a little bit like a balloon. She now has a very cute daughter to go with her curious son. Sadly, the two girls I mentioned last year who were pregnant through different means had a miscarriage, so no babies there.

4. Did anyone close to you die?
My cousins' grandmother - not mine, she died last year; their grandmother on the other side - Madge died quite recently. I wasn't massively close to her, but close enough to know and like her. Her funeral is in a couple of days, but I'm not going. It's sad to lose her, but then she was in her 90s, so...

5. What countries did you visit?
Germany and Sweden. I probably went over Norway as well, although I didn't see anything more than clouds. I could've sworn I went to Wales too, but I don't think I did that this year. I also visited Manchester, Southend and (for the first time since I was there as a student) Nottingham. I also spent my wedding night and the night afterwards in two different hotels. They were more foreign than I could ever imagine.

6. What would you like to have in 2023 that you lacked in 2022?
I got the permanent job! Huzzah! Next year I'd like to have a cleaner flat. I like my flat, but it needs to be cleaner and tidier. I'm doing what I can, but with DM that's not overly easy. We keep talking about hiring a cleaner, but we'd need the flat to be clean before doing that, surely?

7. What dates from 2022 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
I'm assuming apart from my wedding, heh. In fact, the entire week leading up to that was something memorable. I'll always remember seeing Bill's new house and the coach journey up to Manchester followed by the James gig followed by the retro arcade bar we found "by accident". My memories of Sweden are hazy, but I remember the first day there finding our room. The delayed, hours-long coach trip to Nottingham was fairly hellish and I'll always remember that. My bachelor event thingy was one of the best days of my life!

8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?
Probably getting my job. I'm still convinced that was mostly luck. As it happens, that was the fourth time I applied to the same place. It was a sort of life ambition I semi-achieved. I finished FAWM too!

9. What was your biggest failure?
Oh gosh, there could probably be a list of these. Okay... I failed to enjoy my time in Stockholm. I liked bits of it, but I didn't really massively appreciate it when I was there. I failed to deal with the mouse problem we have in the flat (although, to be fair, I barely ever see the mouse; it's not always on my mind). I also failed my recent performance review, but I was always going to since the targets were setfor July 2023 and that's months away.

10. Did you suffer illness or injury?
I always do. I injured both knees quite badly as a result of slips, trips and falls, both at work and outside on the pavement. I've also been very ill since just before Christmas. I'm not sure what this is, but it's knocked me for six! Still, I work in a school, so of course I'd get sick during the holidays.

11. What was the best thing you bought?
I think the Kirby game was a good punt. I was on the fence whether to get this or Catherine, but I went for Kirby because I know the franchise and it looked like a better game. It is, and my wife is now completely in love with Waddle Dees, so the cuddly one I bought for her birthday was also a good buy. Eventually I got Catherine at a discounted price anyway.

12. Whose behaviour merited celebration?
My students, mostly - they are a good bunch - and the large array of family and friends who came to my wedding. The last time I used that hall for a big celebration was for my 21st - it's very different now, although a lot of the people there were at both! I also adored the teacher I worked with last year (and I still do), and I like the bloke I'm running choir with. Special shout out to the guy who runs the sandwich shop, too.

13. Whose behaviour made you appalled and depressed?
(i) Instinct tells me not to put this, but I'm going to anyway - it's the teacher I'm working with. I like her, but I don't quite "get" her and I'm fairly certain she doesn't "get" me. It's making me slightly nervous to go into class sometimes. I'm fairly certain this is a lack of communication rather than anything else.
(ii) Enfield Council - see below.
(iii) Employment agencies in the first few months of the year. I was hit with a number of different things - schools that had overbooked cover; staff that wouldn't take me because I hadn't been risk assessed; being put with a hyperactive boy and being expexted to run after him when I can't run... which made the start of the year very difficult indeed.

14. Where did most of your money go?
Rent, bills, council tax and food. I genuinely can't afford much else. Due to an oversight on their part, Enfield Council hit me with a massive council tax bill just after I got back from my honeymoon, which macheted the remainder of our wedding money (which we had had plans for beforehand!).

15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?
Germany, Manchester, Stockholm, Nottingham and wedding! And... EUROVISION!!!

16. What song will always remind you of 2022?
A song I wrote in February called Owl, with lyrics based on a viral video and music with vocals by Johnny Cashpoint. As he said, I've only known him for eleven years and got around to doing a collab with him this time.

17. Compared to this time last year, are you:
a) happier or sadder? About the same, really. It depends on my mood. I've had a relatively low mood recently due to being so ill.
b) thinner or fatter? A little fatter due to my lack of movement, all as a result of DM. I'm still having to to learn to live with this.
c) richer or poorer? Richer, but I wouldn't go so far as to call myself rich. I'm still nowhere near anywhere above £0 in my current bank account.
18. What do you wish you'd done more of?
(i) It is probably still music, although I did a lot for FAWM and with choir this year, I've done a lot more than I did last year.
(ii) Maybe I should mention sex here?
(iii) Inviting people to my wedding. Plenty of people did come, but I had an idea of more people for the guest list that got vetoed.

19. What do you wish you'd done less of?
Worrying and blind panic, which is more my wife's remit than mine!

20. How did you spend Christmas?
As usual, I spent it with my family. This year was our second without Nanna, and first without Madge. It was a very odd Christmas, insofar as everyone was very tired during and a huge amount of time was spent napping in the middle of the day. I got quite emotional during Midnight Mass and choked a bit during some of the carols (as I did during my wedding with the hymns!), but that's not the first time I've cried at Christmas.

21. Who did you spend the most time on the phone with?
Still my parents. Not living with them any more kind of necessitates this. Also occasionally some friends, but they send to send WhatsApp text messages as an alternative. Early this year I started having voice note conversations with people from Twitter, which was cute!

22. Did you fall in love in 2022?
Um... I don't know...? Maybe...? Define?

23. How many one-night stands?
Still none. I don't really think I'm the type to have one-night stands, surely?

24. What was your favourite TV programme?
Before anyone asks this, I still haven't seen Our Flag Means Death and I'm not particularly interested, either! This year I've enjoyed the new series of Big Mouth and Derry Girls earlier in the year, and I'll always enjoy Only Connect. My favourite of all time, Knightmare, is still there for me when I need it, too.

25. Do you hate anyone now that you didn't hate this time last year?
I'm still not even sure that I can hate. Suella Braverman is very difficult not to utterly despise, though. She'd make Enoch Powell blush with her utter disdain for human rights.

26. What was the best book you read?
Oh, that's a difficult question to ask and even more difficult to answer. I like books. I'm enjoying PathFinder, and for Christmas I got Oloni's book The Big O, which I'm stupidly excited to be able to read!

27. What was your greatest musical discovery?
My wife has really got into Self Esteem this year, and I quite her stuff too, but I think it has to be Sam Ryder!

28. What did you want and get?
Permanent job at the school I've always wanted to work at! That's right, fight me.

29. What did you want and not get?
(i) A new musical instrument - although I'm still not sure which ones I can still play with my limbs rapidly failing. Peter suggested that I try the pedal steel guitar, which I genuinely haven't ever considered...
(ii) A yucca! I keep saying I'll get one and never do!

30. What was your favourite film of this year?
As usual, I put together a list of films! We put together all the films with a mark between one and five and then a combined score out of ten. We then picked ten from all the films that scored 6 or more, and ordered them. Mine were:

01. Batman Returns (30th Anniversary Re-Issue)
02. The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
03. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
04. Everything Everywhere All At Once
05. See How They Run
06. The Bob's Burgers Movie
07. Thor: Love and Thunder
08. The Lost City
09. Spider-Man: No Way Home
10. Nope

31. What did you do on your birthday?
I don't really recall. I think I may have gone out for a meal.

32. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
Some more money. And the energy to do things like, as I've said, clean the flat. Basic things that I no longer have the wherewithal to conjure.

33. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2022?
Limited. I don't own a lot of clothes that I wear, and for the last year I've probably been wearing the same ten things in rotation, so yeah, that.

35. Which celebrity / public figure did you fancy the most?
I still don't do celebrity crushes, as we know!

36. What political issue stirred you the most?
Depressingly it is the cost of living crisis, which hasn't hit me yet so I am living in constant fear of it suddenly becoming apparent to me! I've been quite active in my trade union and probably going on strike next year as a result of this. Unlike many other recent years, however, I have taken a step back from actively politicking, both to focus on other things and because I'm really, really lazy.

37. Who did you miss?
Knightmare people. I appear to have left this side of my life behind. I don't go to Chat any more and I can't seem to access the Forum, so watching the show is the only real contact I've got. Even the one Knightmare person I invited to my wedding didn't come. For any Knightmarians who may be reading, however, I have recently re-uploaded all the Sing Back Knightmare songs, since people have been asking. They are here!

38. Who was the best new person you met?
Becca, the teacher I worked with last year; also Tom, our head of school.

39. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2022.
Calm down. Seriously, calm down!

40. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.
"We won't work, we will not work at something we don't feel familiar with. We won't work, we will not work. We're just so lazy!"

2021 Year-End Review

I didn't do one of these last year, did I? I had fully intended to; I just... didn't. Still, since I don't use this LJ much at the moment, it wasn't difficult to find the old template and bash out new answers for 2021. I've swung from high to deep throughout the year, extremes of sweet and sour, but as of right now, you find me here reflective, tired, moody and bereaved.

1. What did you do in 2021 that you'd never done before?
Released a smol album; spent more than a couple of days in hospital; been diagnosed with a neurological condition; started planning a wedding; temped as an LSA; had COVID-19; proabbly several other things which not writing in my LiveJournal makes difficult to recall. It's been a year.

2. Did you keep your new year's resolutions, and will you make more for next year?
I'm not making any resolutions for next year because I'm getting married and will spend quite a lot of time planning that! I didn't make any this year. I haven't lost any weight, though.

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?
Nope. First year in a while that hasn't happened. My friend Sati is pregnant though, which apparently is completely unplanned, and another friend Charlie is starting IVF.

4. Did anyone close to you die?
Yes. Willow died in the summer and Nanna died just before Christmas. I've lost a grandparent and a kitty daughter in the same year. That's depressing.

5. What countries did you visit?
I haven't been anywhere else this year... morti visited from Germany and Monique (my future mother-in-law) came from Belgium, but I didn't go anywhere. I'll be honeymooning next year, so need to plan that.

6. What would you like to have in 2022 that you lacked in 2021?
Last time I did this, this section read "[m]ore physical energy", and I didn't have a reason for that. Now that I'm aware I have DM, there's a genuine reason for my lack of energy, and I'm able to tell people this! In 2022 I'd like a permanent job. I've been relatively lucky to get what I managed to in 2021, since the disastrous loss of Churchfield at the end of 2020, but I'd genuinely like more security.

7. What dates from 2021 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
The day Nanna died. I was still in bed when Dad called and told me he was outside and needed me to open the door. I straggled downstairs in scrappy clothes and he stepped inside, which he never does, so I knew something had happened. On the day itself, I was the last person to sit with her body before the men took it away. As the last Christian left in the family, I did some prayers for her, which was calming.

8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?
I'm not sure. I haven't achieved much this year. I helped a class of year sixes through their summer term, though, and that's pretty major. Oh, and I also finished Luigi's Mansion 3, which (as said year six class will tell you) is an achievement in itself!

I also released a mini-album. I'm not as pleased with it as I hoped I would be. More people need to buy my music, though, 'cause the money's going to Woodcraft!

9. What was your biggest failure?
I did badly in the local by-election, but I was still happy to come third, even more so because I spent a week of campaigning time in hospital! I guess being dismissed from my job at October half term was a bad point, but I genuinely disliked the school, so it wasn't a catastrophic loss. I miss the staff there, though.

10. Did you suffer illness or injury?
Yes - I was admitted to hospital with pericarditis and associated breathing issues, and that's where I got diagnosed with DM. I also had COVID in the Winter, having avoided it in 2020.

11. What was the best thing you bought?
It's not really something I bought this year, but last Christmas, I got Super Mario Party for my Switch. This was a conscious decision to make the early part of the year more bearable for my fiancée, who needed a distraction. They loved it and we had many great games of it for the first few months. I don't have many Switch games, and this was a good choice.

12. Whose behaviour merited celebration?
In all honesty it's my agency worker Kristie. She took my sudden unemployment in her stride and got me back out as soon as she could. I don't know what gave her her God-like powers, but I'm very grateful.

13. Whose behaviour made you appalled and depressed?
My (former) flatmate, who did something which got both myself and lausie_ into trouble - and whoever it was that banned me from the Knightmare forum, so I can't even view posts, never mind write any.

14. Where did most of your money go?
Rent, council tax and food. I genuinely don't buy much else.

15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?
The cinemas being open again, because I was really missing them during the first part of the year!

16. What song will always remind you of 2018?
Beautiful Beaches by James. As I did with their last album, I went up to London to get a copy of their latest one. I'm not particularly in love with All the Colours of You - it's of variable quality lyrically and doesn't have Dave on it so the drums are uninspiring - but I do like Beautiul Beaches, so I won't skip it if it comes up on my iPod.

17. Compared to this time last year, are you:
a) happier or sadder? About the same, really.
b) thinner or fatter? Still about the same, if not a little fatter.
c) richer or poorer? Poorer, due to the dearth of disposable income. But still.

18. What do you wish you'd done more of?
It is still music, although with a global pandemic on, getting together and jamming probably isn't a real possibility.

And sex. Always could do with more sex. I haven't had any for years!

19. What do you wish you'd done less of?
Time at the school I was in before October half-term. I realistically shouldn't have gone there at all, but then, I didn't know, did I?

20. How did you spend Christmas?
As usual, I spent it with my family. This year was our first without Nanna, and also very weird since she'd planned a lot of it herself and her name was on some of the presents and cards. But it's not the first time there's been crying at Christmas.

21. Who did you spend the most time on the phone with?
Still my parents. Not living with them any more kind of necessitates this. I've also dialled 112 (not 999 - I am a Europhile) a few times, and it takes a while to make those calls.

There's something going on next door which is quite worrying. I've had to call 101 a few times because of that.

22. Did you fall in love in 2021?
Um... I don't know...? Maybe...?

23. How many one-night stands?
I haven't had sex this year, so still no one-night stands for me. Also, I have a fiancée and I'm monogmaous, so.

24. What was your favourite TV programme?
It will always be Knightmare, but I've been enjoying a lot of the Star Wars miniseries on Disney+. I've also recently gotten into watching Battle of the Planets, which is cheesy fun. 

25. Do you hate anyone now that you didn't hate this time last year?
I'm still not even sure that I can hate. I'm really not fond of Priti Patel, though.

26. What was the best book you read?
Oh, that's a difficult question to ask and even more difficult to answer. I think I may have read A Curious History of Sex at the start of the year and that was a fascinating read. I've read a few others including a book about the Haçienda by Peter Hook, which was incredibly entertaining!

27. What was your greatest musical discovery?
Ashaine White. She has a beautiful, soulful voice and I really wish I was in her band! She's my colleague Jennifer's daughter, which is how I found out about her musical career.

28. What did you want and get?
Hmmm. I got all the Christmas presents I asked for, which was a nice thing to happen. This includes The Art of Knightmare by David Rowe (years after everyone else, but still).

29. What did you want and not get?
Three things, actually:
(i) A new musical instrument - like a synthesiser, or a xylophone, or something. I won't be able to play the guitar forever. My friend Anna got a theremin for her birthday and I was incredibly jealous!
(ii) A ticket to the James tour. When they came out I couldn't afford one. The week of the tour came and I scraped together enough money to go up and get one from a tout, but then - typically - I was laid up with COVID for the whole week, so couldn't go at all!
(iii) Applied for a job in a nice little CE school that I almost got, but failed at the last hurdle. Still, I've been getting interviews, which is more than what I was getting last time I did any serious jobseeking.

30. What was your favourite film of this year?
As usual, I put together a list of films! We put together all the films with a mark between one and five and then a combined score out of ten. We then picked ten from all the films that scored 6 or more, and ordered them. This year, as expected, we saw less films than in recent years. Mine were:

1. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
2. No Time to Die
3. Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar
4. Venom: Let There Be Carnage
5. Black Widow
6. In the Heights
7. Jungle Cruise
8. Dune
9. @zola
10. Freaky

31. What did you do on your birthday?
Not much. I don't remember this. I think I might have seen my parents on the day itself. I'd just started at Starks Field in March, so I may have been sleeping.

32. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
A spotlight, for the same reason as last year, and the year before, and the year before that! If I'd managed to hang on at Churchfield this year, it would have been a much better year, for sure. I was offered a job at ECS, and almost took it, but didn't. I should've taken that.

33. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2021?
Confused.

35. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
Sarah Obscura. I mean, I don't do celebrity crushes, and she isn't exactly a celebrity, but this is about as close as I'm going to get.

36. What political issue stirred you the most?
Johnson. He's proven himself to be a more ineffective prime minister than we thought he would ever be (and that really is saying something). And he's vanished recently, which makes me wonder what he's been doing on his private island in Marbella or whatever.

37. Who did you miss?
Gran, Bert, James, Sammie and Hoops. Willow and Nanna, this year.
All my friends.
Helen, Sarah, Lianne and Natalie, Sati (almost saw her, but that was pulled at the last minute!), Kirsten, Laura (I really need her touch), and all my classes from Churchfield and Starks Field.
FAWMers, DFs and Knightmare people.
Still Serafina, as well.

38. Who was the best new person you met?
Martin, the teacher I worked with at Starks Field. He's a scream, with a great taste in music and popular culture. And he's a fantastic teacher as well. Even if he doesn't reply to his texts.

39. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2021.
It can always get worse. You may think you've hit rock bottom, but it gets worse in ways you've never imagined it could.

40. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.
"We're all gonna die, that's the truth!"

Rabble

I'm on a sort of... well, nostalgia isn't the right word. "Nostalgia kick" seems remarkably twee. Been reminded of some things from the past, so here are some thoughts. They're all sort of scattergun and some don't make any sense.

Each of these paragraphs is abut something different - I'm not telling a cohesive story.

I'm also not clarifying anything, so don't ask.


2009 tore everything apart. We had been showing cracks for a while, but nothing this tumultuous. I tried as hard as I could to hold everything together, but with people leaving, and internal drama that wasn't there before (or maybe it was, I just didn't see it), everything just fizzled out, which was my greatest fear. I still miss you all. I miss what we had.

The reason I was upset was because I had a crush on you and you clearly weren't interested. Maybe you were, but I suspect you weren't. Your kind words of concern made my heart thump in my chest. I cried the day afterwards because I saw you kiss someone else. The fact that she was a girl made no difference - what upset me was that it wasn't me.

You have no idea how much I was hurting. I wish you could see me now - as a confident, if not competent, musician. Less than a year after leaving and I was getting praise for being a drummer. I'd never have managed that under you.

Saying goodbye to your brother was much harder than I thought it would be.

Threaten her with a knife? Where on earth did that idea come from?

When I said "I like having sex," what I actually meant was, "I would like to have sex with you." I know you wanted to have sex with me, as well. But if neither of us said anything, it was never going to happen.

You are an awful, incompetent, mismanaged and shambolic pathetic excuse for an institution. You have no right to use the boast that features so heavily in your material. My mental health was massively improving until I started with you, and after the first few months I had pitched right back down into the dark depths of depression. You did not care. I was nothing more than collateral, and you let me suffer. You deserve to feel shame for that, and even though I know you never will, I hope you do.

You are the reason I didn't kill myself that night.

I never liked the idea; I didn't even understand the concept. Your enthusiasm was infectious and that's what gave me the staying power.

Although this was meant to come as a surprise, I knew we would be breaking up months before it happened. I knew what you were doing and who you were doing it with and I could tell none of your future plans involved me. I even know what book you read which led you to your actions. Nobody told me anything, though. I just worked it out with the brain that I so clearly have.

Your main complaint seemed to be about the fact that everyone looked around when I slammed my hand on the table. Realistically, you are never going to be invisible. Calling me pathetic was never the right way to deal with that.

I didn't like the way you talked to your mum. I found the voice you used grating.

On the way out of the gate, I was a massive bundle of knots. I didn't know how I was feeling - distraught, hollow, numb, sad, crushed, depressed, anxious, terrified - until I realised how I was feeling, and how I had been for months: betrayed.

Less than twelve hours beforehand I had told someone incredibly attractive that I couldn't sleep with her - no matter how much I wanted to - because I was in a relationship with you. If I'd had the courage to end the relationship a week earlier, like I was trying to do, I would have had sex with her that night. I didn't tell you this when I saw you because, although I did the right thing, you'd think that even the fact that I was talking to her was unacceptable. You didn't like me having friends, really, did you?

I should have kissed you when I had the chance. You were responding to my kisses on your face with ones of your own and you had a huge, melt-your-heart smile on your face. I should have obtained consent and then gone for a full-on smooch on the lips. I still have no idea why I didn't do that.

I think you may have had a crush on me; my mother agreed. I was never going to ask outright, but it made me feel awkward.

Backing me into a corner and yelling because I was wearing a white poppy only strengthened my resolve to wear a white poppy more often. Nobody seems to understand how important the white poppy movement is to me, but it's not your place to yell.

I know you've moved on, but the amount of hurt you've caused to one of my dear friends, and the additional hurt you caused to my fiancée, makes you very difficult to forgive. I always forgive when I can, but it is proving very difficult. However, when I met your daughter, I forgot all about that, because she completely radiated happiness and I had nothing but love in my heart for her.

I am never going to see you again and I am never going to get over the fact that I'm never going to see you again. I may be in the wrong job.

When you said that I wasn't the person you lose your virginity to in front of your friends, I genuinely believed it. I sat there in shock trying to process the amount of self-doubt that crashed over me in crippling waves for hours afterwards. You only told me hours later that it wasn't true, and by that point, I was too far gone.

I was going to do it in the middle of Liverpool, maybe in front of one of the cathedrals. The only reason I did it in the hotel room was because you put me on the spot. When you came back with alternate solutions, I thought you had changed your mind and were actually saying no. It couldn't have gone any worse, and considering how nervous I was when I was on my way up there, it was a complete self-destruction to actually do so and not get a clear answer. You said that I broke your heart, but you had no idea how much you had broken mine.

When I said that I was genuinely trying to help, I meant it. If you didn't agree with my ideas, then that's fine, but the amount of vitriol I got was completely disproportionate. I genuinely was trying to help.

At that time I was in a mess. Confused, upset, exhausted and heartbroken. I didn't know where I was going, or what I was going to do next. I was really hating life and hadn't a clue how to get out of the funk I was in. But there, on that first morning, I had never been happier. As the sun beat down from above, and I put pen to paper, I felt an incredible amount of peace and serenity. My smiles and laughter came, not just from your jokes, but relief. I can't thank you enough.

Ish. Ash. Osh. Peace.

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