Happy Bonfire night. (Belated, because Bonfire night was actually last night).I would have posted this last night, but I was too busy walking the dog and then hiding under my quilt. I don't know about any of you, but I absolutely hate the things. They are one of my biggest fears. So last night, the iPod (complete with DJ earphones) was on from about 4.30 until 12. I took the dog out for a walk, which was a trial in itself. He also doesn't like them, but he's calmer out walking in them, than he is when he hears them from inside. While i think that sometimes they can be pretty and nice to see children enjoying, I see more danger than good. Plus they are expensive too, for something that goes "BOOM" once, and scares the living daylights out of people. However saying that, i am partial to a Catherine Wheel. Anyway, i hate fireworks and its a fear yet to be conquered. I can however, condone them on New Years Eve, that's when a celebration is actually really needed. Fresh starts and all that.
While I was out, I saw something quite rare. No, it wasn't a big-foot I saw kids actually playing and interacting with the police. You may think that's normal, but in this area, its quite an unusual thing.Kids from about 6-14 were playing dodge-ball with the police. It was refreshing to watch. That was until they locked up the park, and everyone had to go home.
Explosions actually started on Saturday, when I went to see Skyfall. It was my first James Bond film, and it was certainly a good film. We went in at 2:30 and got out at 5:30 and every minute of it was exciting. I wont ruin the story for anyone who hasn't seen it, but you should, its not one to be missed, and I'm looking forward to getting the other DVD's. Lots of people also moaned at what a let down the theme tune was. They obviously hadn't seen the film. The song actually fits perfectly and you have to see the film to understand why all the elements that are in the song are there. 8/10. Well done 007.
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