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Chickens can do subtraction! Perhaps we should start to worry when they work out long division.
The good people at Innovations have sent me another catalogue. I've never bought anything from them, but they keep coming, so that's nice. Does this seem like a bad idea: keeping your spare keys in a padlock on the thing they're meant to unlock? What could possibly go wrong there?
Today I went to see Hugo. I read the book last year and enjoyed it, and I really wanted to enjoy the film too, but... I did enjoy it, I suppose, but it wasn't quite what I expected. A few years ago, I saw a documentary called Touching the Void, which is about a man falling down a mountain. It has stuck with me and I often think about it. I was thinking about it just the other day, and then found out it was on television that night. So I watched it again just a couple of days ago, and it was just as good the second time round. So, yes, if you're looking for something to do, I'd recommend watching that rather than Hugo.
The good people at Innovations have sent me another catalogue. I've never bought anything from them, but they keep coming, so that's nice. Does this seem like a bad idea: keeping your spare keys in a padlock on the thing they're meant to unlock? What could possibly go wrong there?
Today I went to see Hugo. I read the book last year and enjoyed it, and I really wanted to enjoy the film too, but... I did enjoy it, I suppose, but it wasn't quite what I expected. A few years ago, I saw a documentary called Touching the Void, which is about a man falling down a mountain. It has stuck with me and I often think about it. I was thinking about it just the other day, and then found out it was on television that night. So I watched it again just a couple of days ago, and it was just as good the second time round. So, yes, if you're looking for something to do, I'd recommend watching that rather than Hugo.