Monday, 22 June 2009

I lied

Well, I didn't really. My dad changed his mind about what we were doing on Saturday, so instead of going to Fingland Bothy, we ended up shopping in Glasgow.

Which meant I bought more Red Dwarf. Series 2, 3 and 4. I've already managed to watch the whole of series 2. However, there are some bonus features and I love to watch them.

They have these featurettes such as the "Drunk" one in the first series DVD and the "Alternate Personalities" one on the second series DVD. Basically, they put small clips together from all the serieses with music. It's made me really want to do nothing but watch them.

But I know I have more important things I should be doing, such as finding a job, making up a programme for the Beavers, getting some exercise.

Things to do

  1. Fix CVs
  2. Print them off.
  3. Go on the Wii Fit before mum comes home and demands her TV.
  4. Begin to figure out some kind of plan for the programme for Beavers.
  5. Tomorrow, I shall attempt to go job-hunting. It will quite probably end in disaster or embarrassment for me where I won't get a job, anyway.
  6. I should perhaps start panicking about the possibility of having to re-sit an exam or two. I don't care if this sounds negative; I'm a Scout and I have to be prepared. True, I'm preparing for the worst, but I worry about everything. No need to stop now.
  7. Then I shall stare into space and wonder what the hell I'm going to do about the club I am now president of. I think what will end up happening is that I will have no idea what to do with them and come up with really horrible "fun" ideas which would be best suited for kids. And the Beavers will end up with "fun" things more suitable for older people. I keep forgetting their so young. I said to them, "Read this," and they replied, "We can't read."
  8. Then I will do something else.... I don't know what, cause I haven't thought that far ahead yet.

I finished that story yesterday. It's the next chapter/sequel/call it what you will for the one I put on here earlier. You know, Exciting Life.

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