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Time is one of those really strange things. For weeks I’ve been working really hard on my days off from my salaried jobs, doing freelance stuff. Somehow, I managed to keep writing blog entries anyway.

Now, as soon as the site is actually finished, I haven’t been able to find the time to anything. Or rather, I’ve been taking a break from everything and haven’t done anything. Hence the Top Five I just posted.

I have many entries that I’ve been thinking about for months and haven’t got round to posting. So hopefully over the Christmas period I’ll manage to write all the serious entries I’ve been meaning to write.

Coming soon, part two of Sticking to a decision, a review of Awesome God (having been one of the fifty), comments on the theme of dating/courtship/marriage/romance etc. Oh, and I should have some more photos at some point. Not that they’re as interesting. I’ll be seeing The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe soon (no idea where the capitals should go)…

In other words, this entry is me filling time because I can’t be bothered don’t have the energy to write any of the above entries now.

Currently listening to Butterflies & Hurricanes – Muse

Matthew @ 15:39, December 18, 2005 to Diary | Comments (7)


Comments:

Mr E

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

Comment added at 18:54, December 18, 2005

Verity

Depends on whether you decide to use maximal or minimal capitalisation.

Comment added at 22:20, December 18, 2005

Mr E

That’s true, but I looked up how they wrote it on the cover of the book and they went with the minimal approach.

The other way, Matthew, would be to capitalise all the words, including “and”.

Comment added at 20:30, December 19, 2005

Rory

There’s several other in betweeny methods, all quite complex.

Comment added at 00:13, December 21, 2005

Mr E

How else would you capitalise this particular example in any sensible way?

Except for perhaps “The lion, the witch and the wardrobe”, anything else would look silly.

Comment added at 22:21, December 21, 2005

Salmon

The Christmas period having started in October, let’s hope it doesn’t carry on till March. ;)

Come on, Matthew! Astonish us with your intellect!

Well… yes. Astonish us. *Grins*

This had better work for a change.

Comment added at 21:39, January 2, 2006

Matthew

You’ve learned.

Gah. Remind me next time I plan to write a load of serious entries (practically every week then) not to buy DVDs

Comment added at 21:47, January 2, 2006

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