Wednesday, June 22, 2005

The Wedding List Game

The Rules:

Go to the John Lewis Gift List Department, whack in a random gift list number starting with 152, add three digits and there you have it! Random wedding lists:)

All you have to do now is find the most pikey or the most greed-exposing gifts.

Our favourite:
Odour remover soap £4.00

The Mooncup - tampons are so last century!

Ladies, we've been suffering the horror of our periods for years, and we are fed up! Save yourselves, and potentially the planet with the Mooncup!

Revolutionary:)

Sunday, June 12, 2005

Book Crossing

Book Crossing is something I heard about when a representative was promoting it on Southern Counties Radio. Seems like a community spirited thing to do, and also a little exciting, and romantic.

On the way to Toulouse I bought a book at Gatwick, hoping to be enlightened by it: "The Sexual Life of Catherine M", however it lacked a certain charm and it was probably my fastest read book ever (3 days, what can I say - I'm slooow). Shame I had not read the Amazon reviews before grabbing it from the shelf on impulse.

BookCrossing sprung to mind, as I thought that it was arrogant to assume that nobody could learn anything positive from this 'biography'. So I registered it on the website, left it in the allocated location - and it was taken! It has not since been registered again as collected on the site. This could be for many reasons:-

1 The telephone box is used only by people ringing up prostitutes and the 'collector' used it as a gift to keep his wife busy while he went off to the prostitute.

2 It was used in part-exchange for drugs, and the drug-dealer has no internet access.

3 The person finding it was a bit old fashioned and burn the book.

How long will I have to wait until it pops-up on the web, and to find out whether the lucky recipient appreciated the story for its honesty or whether it was used as an upmarket jazzmag???