Well I haven't written a blog in what would seem like ages, I guess I'm just too damn busy, however I thought now was the correct time to actually write something.
You may have noticed from the Calender that this month has been a particualry slow one TV wise bu next month gets a little intresting as not one but 2 stargate series hit the airwaves, and then I'm off to prauge, for a week (which I'm really looking forward to ).
I've been toying around a bit with the web site, I've done some things to the BBS system (Which I've yet to upload) and doing a bit of web development for Andy but I'm sure he'll tell you all about that, as well as his bafta news when the time is right.
Anyway I'll add some more things when I get time, but like I said...really slow month.
"You know what I got sick of, Bruce? You kicking the crap out of me with your toys. When you're nothing but a man. A man who got to stay alive only because I let you." — Superman, SUPERMAN/BATMAN #2
Posted By Alun - Friday June 25th 2004 at 05:05
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I'm sorry, but sometimes I see things in the TV Guide that are just too silly for words. Thankfully I have a few words for this one.
British TV Network Channel 4 (home of the popular show Time Team) has a show starting tonight called: Extreme Archaeology. Which could be the most unlikely name for a TV show ever. What on earth is going to be extreme about it? I'm imagining that rather than digging for days they'll simply lay a field of high explosives. Or during the show snipers will pick off any archaeologist that perhaps isn't uncovering small walls at a satisfactory pace. The other option is giant balls rolling towards them as they escape a collapsing tomb with a golden idol in one hand, only to have Beloque take it and set the Hovitos on the arcaeologists who have to escape in a place with a snake in it. But that just seems unlikely.Whatever happens on the show, I doubt it will be as 'extreme' as the title makes it sound. Though I'm looking forward to 'Dangerous Changing Rooms' and 'Deadly Ready, Steady, Cook'.Extreme Arcaeology indeed.
Posted By Zoidberg - Sunday June 20th 2004 at 11:46
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