So, that was the weekend then. Not vintage by any means, but also not without its moments.

I had the house to myself, and was planning a nice quiet one. You know, the kind of weekend where you can throw off your pants and prance around in the altogether without fear of recrimination. If that's your kind of thing...

Anyway, my peace was interrupted firstly by Mr Feesey, who found himself stuck somewhere in the home counties, worried that he was unable to complete his train journey to Uckfield. He called me from a station platform somewhere near Reading, and I don't know if he ever made it or not!

Second 'disturber of the peace' was Fiona, who wanted to pop round for tea on Saturday. So she did! We had takeway and watched a DVD, and it was actually quite nice to have some company in the end.

The rest of the weekend has been taken up with playing the Playstation game that Jason gave me for my birthday, 'We Love Katamari'. It's brilliant! Very odd, and very Japanese. All you do is roll up stuff (anything from food, to furniture, to pets, to people!). The bigger your ball of stuff, the more things you can roll up. And that's it! My explanation doesn't do it justice at all, but if you want to get a feel for the game style, and see for yourself just how weird it is, I heartily recommend that you follow this link to YouTube and take a look!
This is the game introduction.