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I should have learned by now to stay away from the Hard & Heavy section at the music store. Every single time I take a look at those shelves I see a cd some friend of mine burned for me back in uni, and I get this urge to buy the original and revel in the memories.



Oh well, the Blind Guardian are amazing, it was a great purchase. And the Hobbit calendar arrived, because I'm weak, and the calendars on Amazon are really cheap, and the pictures are so pretty. Plus I get Bilbo on my birthday month. :D



These last few days I've been always a bit on edge. As usual, it affected my sleep patterns, so I ended up sleeping a couple of hours less that I usually do. I decided to spend them watching british tv (because, seriously, what better way to spend the wee hours of the morning?). I finished the first season of Luther, and it was really, really good. I'm now shipping Luther and Alice too, because as previously stated, I am weak. Wish they released a soundtrack, so many great songs. I also watched the first season of Whitechapel, and I'm delighted to discover that the British can indeed make bad tv shows. Once in ten years, I gather, but it does happen. Good to know they're human like the rest of us. :D

Let's face it, it had bad acting, a stupid script, and the bad guy was the only talking character other than the cops. Never saw that coming. The parts about the original Jack The Ripper were interesting, but not enough to save the show. Shame.

Tomorrow I have to go to the dentist, which means I've been eating sweets all day. Sort of like a bear before going on hibernation, but with chocolate coins. :D
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