Wednesday, 31 December 2008

What will 2009 bring??

I don't actually know anybody going 'out' out this New Year, in these credit crunching times who can afford it? If I was to go out in Chav central (Southend on Sea for those of you who are unaware) I reckon my night out could have cost £228.20-

Taxi there £20
Taxi Back £40
Club entry £25
Pre going out bottle of wine £6
Dress, Shoes, Bag, Accessories etc £130 maybe?
Full price drinks over the night £30 (and I'm not a huge drinker)
Cheesie chips £2.20

no thanks.

So not having that sort of cash, I like most am going to a house party/gathering. A few of my mates, some cheap bottles of wine and nibbles and a few sleeping bags and volia, not even £20 a person. Bargain. After all, the hyped up nights are always the worst aren't they, especially when you're recently split from your boyfriend (which I am).

So the likelihood of this evening is that I'll drink too much, take too many horrible pictures, cry far too much and probably be pretty miserable..... but I'll be £208.20 better off than if i went out.

Roll on 2009, although the prospects for the year aren't looking great really are they.

Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Back again :P Baby Names

So I've been pretty busy with deadlines, christmas and flu over the last month, but from today I'm starting up my blog again! Hurrah I hear you cry!.....deathly silence :S never mind

Anyway in keeping with my light hearted blog my first entry for a while is to be on a topic I and all my girl friends have given plenty of thought..... baby names.

According to UK parenting club Bounty the most popular UK names are Jack and Olivia. Jack I can completely understand it has been in poll position for the last 14 years.... but Olivia???? Seriously? Who names their child that?

The list also shows the British publics inability to think for itself, Ruby is now the 2nd most popular girls name (following the Birth of Charlotte Church's daughter) and Zac (presumably after Zac Efron) has now crept into the top 100.

So it seems that most children in the UK are called either Jack, Oliver, Grace or Ruby. How boring. Names are meant to be a mark of individuality, not a way to show how we all follow the crowd.

I fully intend to name my first born Humphfry-Heathcliff, maybe he'll be bullied, but a light taunting never did anyone any harm-and people will certainly remember him. And if people find that a mouthful-I'll just say his name is H, after H from Steps of course :P


Thursday, 4 December 2008

Ho Ho Ho Christmas films

Stuck with what christmas films to watch over the festive period? Here's a list of my favourites.

The Santa Clause 1, 2 and 3. Tim Allen need I say more? I think I watched all three of these at least 3 times last year, (and I've already watched 3 once since the 1st of December)

The Holiday- Very similar to love actually in content, a christmas romance with an all star cast set in Britain

Love Actually-Very Similar to the Holiday in content, a Christmas romance with an all star cast set in Britain.

Nightmare before Christmas- a Tim Burton Genius, think Sleepy Hollow as a PG

Elf-whats not to love Will Ferrel AND Christmas "Buddy the elf what's your favourite colour?"

Home Alone 1 and 2 only!! With out Culkin these films have nothing

I'll be home for Christmas-actually I'd only recommend this to girls who used to fancy JTT in the Home Improvement days-for anyone else its a waste of 2 hours.

That's enough for now I'll watch some more over the next day or so :)

Holiday Inn- one of my absolute favourite films, the musical which preceded white christmas (it even includes the song)

Christmas on 34th street-original or new, it doesn't matter they're both good!

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Americal Apparel, lovely in lycra or saggy in spandex?


So American Apparel has been voted top label of 2008 :)

But the thing is, whenever I ask people about this brand, the response i always get is 'eh?'

Other than fashionistas, not many people seem to have heard of it.

And then, when I try explaining that the clothes are a funky mix of spandex, Lycra and bold colours they go 'oh'.

Nobody seems that impressed with it to be honest :(

The thing is AA is a great brand, but only if you're 5 foot 10 and no larger than a size 10. If your lumps and bumps are all in the wrong places then,well, it's just not the brand for you.

AA is dance gear you can wear out. With pants that match the colours of the dresses :)

But as much as I love it, I don't think it should be label of the year, just because so few people can really wear it.