...And I don't feel any different.
So the New year has been pretty boring and uneventful so far, but that's ok. I think everyone is getting over the festivities and reluctantly getting back into the swing of 'normal' life. I actually read a news article that claimed the best thing to cure post Christmas blues was hard work - aiming for goals...maybe 'they' are right?
I've been pretty busy catching up on all the unanswered emails I got over the Christmas break - things with Imogen are about to go silly-busy so there's lots of stuff going on behind the scenes. She's selling out US and UK shows at a rapid rate (surprisingly fast in some cases) which is all very good and there might be a *really* cool UK show happening, so fingers crossed it happens!
In other news since my Dad has purchased himself a new Surround Sound system and DVD recorder I have acquired his vintage 70's stereo speakers - they're about a metre tall and over a foot wide each, so I have the equivalent of a Marshall stack sized stereo system now! They're really good speakers. They cost him a hundred quid each in 1970something, and as parents like to remind you 'that was a lot of money then' so they must be half decent! I currently have the wired up as bass speakers/woofers and I'm using the AIWA speakers originally from my stereo as high speakers/tweeters - they seem to be mixing together pretty well - so maybe my stereo will get more use and the computer will get a rest...although my JBL computer speakers are some of the best I've ever heard (and only 50 quid!), so I won't be forsaking them. I'll just use both.
I've been watching a lot of 24 - I'm re-watching Season Two now, which is generally considered the weakest of the first four, but I'm not so sure - it might be the weakest, but it still craps on most stuff! I caught 'Little Britain Night' on BBC Three last night, which was very amusing. Matt Lucas & David Walliams did the first ever live TV commentary on a couple of episodes and some of the stuff they pointed out and spoke about was brilliant. Those fat suites cost 25 grand each to make!
Anyway - enough randomness, I'm off.