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August 22nd, 2008

sqbr: A cartoon cat saying Ham! (ham!)
Friday, August 22nd, 2008 10:11 am
So, you know how I'm doing work footy tipping and really suck at it?

Well I changed my strategy to always pick the ugliest team flag (rather than the prettiest) and did so much better that I actually won the tipping for a particular week. It must admit was a lot of fun telling people how I chose the teams when they asked how I'd guessed such unlikely winners correctly :D I went from being the worst tipper by a huge margin to second from the bottom! The ignomy! Look how much less worse I'm doing overall!:



Still, at least I've sunk back down to bottom of the work ladder again now. I'm much more comfortable there.
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sqbr: (cake)
Friday, August 22nd, 2008 08:26 pm
It may or may not make the various people on my flist who've been sad recently happy(er) to know that they inspired this icon (If not.. have some cake, I made it with you in mind :)) It needs some work, but I have a feeling it's going to take my brain a while to figure out exactly what I want to change about it and how, so this will do for now.

Did I miss any food intolerances?

Man, now I have an incredible craving for cream cake.
sqbr: A happy dragon on a pile of books (bookdragon)
Friday, August 22nd, 2008 08:46 pm
First, the vid: No Handlebars, a really fantastic Ten-is-a-cheerful-psychopath Dr Who fanvid.

Anyway, the remnants of this darn cold meant I was tired and left work early, and I decided to rest up in Perth library. As a result, I read two superhero comics, a genre I don't usually dip into randomly.

First was a Wonder Woman story, "Love and Murder". I'd heard about the "chick-lit" writer Jodi Picoult writing for the comic and was curious to see what this resulted in. The answer? Crap. I mean it wasn't the worst comic I've ever read and a few bits of the plot were interesting, but it was about as subtle as a brick with the constant monologues about how CHILDREN HAVE TO MAKE THEIR OWN DECISIONS and KILLING PEOPLE AND WAR IS BAD. The "lovable rogue" love interest was an annoying skeevy prat, and while I'll admit this isn't saying muh given how unlikeable everyone was, I couldn't help but notice that every single non-white character was unsympathetic (with the possible exception of the girl asking what size coffee she wanted)

"Gee", I thought to myself, "if this is good, maybe I just don't like regular superhero comics".

And then I read "Shellshocked", the first in the new run of Blue Beetle. And it was awesome. I mean it's just a fairly straightforward superhero origin story: regular teenage boy has happy enough life, then he encounters a mysterious object and suddenly he has these weird powers and people are after him and he has no idea what's going on. But it's funny and the characters are fleshed out and interesting, and there's no simple good/bad dichotomy. There was a whole bunch of stuff going on (and a chunk of missing plot we don't see but only hear about) which I assume would probably have made more sense to me if I was more into comic books, but it wasn't horribly frustrating and I got the gist.