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lolabobs ([personal profile] lolabobs) wrote2010-05-17 12:35 am

I have a new neighbour.

She moved in a few days ago and I have been cautiously optimistic as there has been no real unpleasant noises or problems. I hadn't seen her to speak to, but was not filled with hatred when I spied her through teh window...

She came and knocked on my door today to ask which bin to put out - and introduced herself and her kid, gave me a brief history as to her circs - separated, kids in house at times, etc. Then explained that she was keen to be considerate and would not be loud or invasive and to knock and speak to her if she is too noisy or does anything annoying. I of course offered her the same assurances and she said she hadn't been sure if I was ever in and she never heard me...

I have cautious optimism of a neighbour I'm gonna like. Yay!

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Thougt I'd learnt to read knittng patern charts - turns out I kind of have, but missed out one line, which reversed right and wrong side half way through which means I now need to unpick teh last 10 rows and start over. Still hey ho.

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There was a picture of Jensen in a fandom_secrets this week - which I have managed to miss before today - Jensen in a long sleeved black top, with jeans and braces hanging down. UNF. I wannit.

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I went to an auction on Thursday and bid on things and won! Vey exciting in a sad way. But I won my first item and sort of didn't realise I'd won, so had to be heavily prompted to give my name... which meant that the auctioneer remembered me, spoke to me and made jokes when I won the other two items I bid for (one was for Dad). I bought a Gargoyle and an old battered chest thing with drawers. Completely bastardised out of other pieces of furniture, but idiosyncratic and, when cleaned up and polished, will be rather nice I think (hope).

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Watched the Boy George drama tonight - he is calling it a documentary on his twitter and feels that it was lacking in emotion, but I quite liked it. It must be very strange to watch a dramatisation of your life. I was a big BG/Culture Club fan back in teh day (as well as an oblivious one who had no idea he and Jon were together - I *was* very young) and all these little 'facts' kept coming back to me as I watched. As well as recognising 'photos of him that I had on my wall and so on.

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Bed now.

[identity profile] scaratch.livejournal.com 2010-05-17 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
Yay for the new neighbour, she sounds nice.

I've never been to an auction. I think I would be too scared to move in case they thought it was a bid! Is it as scary as it looks on tv?
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[identity profile] mrs-sweetpeach.livejournal.com 2010-05-17 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I like the sound of your new neighbor. I hope she's as good as she sounds and she sticks around for a good long while.

The picture of Jensen -- URL please?

Yay for winning things at auction. I'm not sure that's something I've ever done except online. The spouse has though, which explains how I once ended up with a living room filled with big and obsolete computer equipment. I don't recall what they were, card readers or something, but each was the size of, say, two full size office chairs. And we had something like eight or a dozen of them.

Yay for Boy George too. So the thing you saw was something about him but that he was not actually in and he was only tweeting about it. Right? How's he doing, can you tell? I lost track after he was released from jail in NY. I was worried about him while he was in as I knew at one point he was a vegetarian (perhaps even vegan) and I was worried there wasn't anything he'd be able to eat. Also who is this Jon person? Someone in the band? Everything I know about Boy George comes from seeing him on Mtv, his episode on The A-Team, and from some book about feng shui I found at the library.

As to being able to read charts: you're a more advanced knitter than I am. I saw the one pattern you posted about with the cables and I've yet to tackle them. They intimidate me.

[identity profile] curiositykate.livejournal.com 2010-05-17 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Making mistakes is the best way to get better at knitting! Reading stuff is all very well, but the way things get stuck in your head is by doing them, and making a few mistakes along the way. Unpicking is SO annoying and time-consuming, but by the time you're done I'm sure you'll have a much better idea of what you're doing :)