Accepted Joshua’s invitation to go and see The Marcus Brigstocke Interview It’s Later Than You Think (the name had changed since the tickets were printed) with him, his mum and Robert last night. The format of the pilot Radio 4 show was to get a celebrity – in this case Phil Jupitus – to do things they’ve never tried before. So we got to see Phil having his palm read, drink Absinthe, shave an audience member’s head and enjoy some colonic irrigation (not, ur, live in the studio) amongst various other things. It was a good show and, hopefully, will get commissioned soon! ![]()
On the Tube we started discussing blogs, and I was accused of having a boyband-type blog. I dislike the implication of no substance, and prefer to call it a Top of the Pops Magazine style blog ![]()
In the same way though, Sanna is clearly writing a sensuous and award-winning novel, while Andy is a teen girl’s mag laden with quizzes.
*goes off to think about other blog personas*
In the grand tradition of expensive graphics and flashy features on this blog, I proudly present to you the inaugural usage of:

The Most Brilliant and Fantastic Exam-O-Meter!
Question a) was more fun than question b), since I slipped the word ‘metaphysical’ in quite early on. Result!
As promised:
(Don’t forget to check out the leaving photos and leave any comments here!)
Please do check out my beautiful album of leaving photos – available online now!
And don’t forget to send me yours ![]()
Still to come: leaving videos ![]()
Tomorrow, Friday 8th June, is my last day at school.
Sure, I’ve got exams from 11st June to the 21st June afterwards, but tomorrow is my last day of registrations, timetables, lessons and teachers after 7 years in the same building. I don’t think I need to write anything which explains that that’s a little weird. Though it does creep up on you y’know – one day you’re there and the next you’re not.
I’ll try and take some photos, even though I’m normally quite bad at remembering to do that ![]()
Wow… even the category ‘School Life’ will have to change
Oh, and did I mention I’m turning 18 on 19th June? My apprehension about this event has been softened a bit by the prospect of getting a laptop as a present though, hehe!
Ms Taylor once predicted that after I leave, this blog will suddenly become ‘uncensored’ with all sorts of interesting tales about the school. Which is probably untrue, though I’ll try and do something. Onwards into the future then…



