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October Part 2

It’s now officially November; fireworks are already being set off every night, weather is suddenly worse, and it’s dark when I wake and when I get home. So with this, I guess I should round up the past month…

The first half of the month was uneventful and unexciting. Just college day after day, waiting for the more busy second half to come. So not much to say there.

First event that happened was Aberystwyth Open Day. This involved getting up at 4am in the morning, and being taken by my father all the way to Aber. I’d have to say that the journey there and back was most certainly the worst part of the day. As it is I try to avoid contact with my father, and this journey was a prime example of exactly why that is. Firstly, he pulled over every 30 minutes or so to smoke several cigarettes, adding quite some time to the journey. Secondly, he was using an outdated sat-nav that he never bothers to update; this meant that it kept losing signal, or not displaying roads, causing him to swear and rant and rage, as is his way. Now imagine having to put up with several hours of this… yeah. That being said, the open day itself was pretty good. I got to look around Aberystwyth’s main campus, which is rather steep. The facilities are pretty good, although the exteriors look quite grey and dull. I didn’t go into town itself, because I left in the early afternoon to stop my father complaining, which is a shame, as from what I’ve seen, it appears to be quite nice. The Open Day also offered a chance to briefly talk with friends I hadn’t seen in quite some time, which was pretty much the highlight of the day.

After that was my birthday. Originally I had planned to go up to London to see Ross Noble, but in the end I sold my tickets because I could only find one person who wanted to go. Instead of that, I had a meal at the pub with my family, excluding my father, before returning to watch Question Time; it was the one with Nick Griffin on the panel. Pretty boring day, no different to any other birthday.

But the following day, after I finished my lessons I hopped on the train to London, where I’d be spending the weekend for London MCM Expo. My journey up to London was far better than the one to Wales. On the train to Waterloo I was at a table seat with a jittery talkative fellow, whom I believe may have had some kind of condition. We had a chat about some stuff, like how one day he wishes to take an old phone with an O2 sim to the O2. Behind me were some old women talking about the previous night’s Question Time, and how Nick Griffin was a “nasty little shit”, which amused me. Once I got to Waterloo I managed a transfer to the Jubilee Line with a perfectly timed tube train, I always seem to manage this when travelling long distances. On this tube is where it began, for as you get closer to ExCel, the more cosplayers you find, and here I was standing next to two of them, although I didn’t recognise what their costumes were specifically. Once we transferred to the DLR another guy popped up wielding a foam scythe and a Charlie the Unicorn shirt. The 4 of us got on the DLR to find a few more cosplayers, in our carriage there was maybe 8 or so heading for the expo, or so I thought – when we got off, so did about 50 people in costume, I have no idea how they got there, they most certainly weren’t on the DLR, yet they came off at the station.  Madness.

Cosplayers Play Lego Rockband

Cosplayers Play Lego Rockband

The Expo itself was awesome, with games such as Left 4 Dead 2, Assassins Creed 2, Tekken 6, and an assortment of Rock Bands and DDR set ups;  celebrity guests like Tom Baker and Craig Charles, lots of overpriced goods, and a few small freebies, and the upbeat and energetic atmosphere emanating from all the freaks in costume, as well as those of us who are more reserved.

Despite the high cost of most of the stuff for sale, I ended up paying out for quite a few things: A large Zombieland (Which I pirated rather than seeing in the cinema, nobody seemed to want to go) poster, the Cowboy Bebop Remix boxset, which I was later disappointed to find is not the newest high quality remaster, and then some series from ADV which I’ve already seen  – Coyote Ragtime Show, and This Ugly Yet Beautiful World. All great shows.

This was my 3rd time at the expo, and 2nd this year. It was definitely the best so far, too. Next one is in May, which I plan to attend for the entire weekend once more, especially since it’s the last expo before we all head off to university and whatnot. Looking forward to it.

The final event of the month, for me at least, was a concert at the Bournemouth O2 Academy on Wednesday. Headline act was Bowling For Soup, supported by The Leftovers, MC Lars, and Zebrahead. Before this tour was announced, I’d never actually heard of Leftovers or MC Lars, but now they’re both already integrated into my ever music collection. The gig was great, and all the bands, unlike quite a few artists such as say, Studioforce, are brilliant live. It also gave me a good chance to test out the camera on my new phone in dark conditions and in busy, high-movement areas- the result? Mediocre, overly dark, blurry pictures.

Bowling For Soup

Bowling For Soup

This gig was my 5th ever, and just over a year since my first gig on October 16th ’08, when I went to see Zebrahead. Even with so few under my belt, the cost of tickets and transport sure has been quite high, but it’s totally worth it for the awesome music and chance to spend some time with friends.

Following the gig, only a few minor things really happened. At midnight the Left 4 Dead 2 demo finally went live, so I played through that,and from what I’ve played, I’d say it’s shaping up to be far better than the original, although with the limited character interaction so far, I can’t really comment on the new cast. Then, on Friday I downloaded a copy of Borderlands, which I spent the entire weekend blitzing through with a friend, trying to ignore the major bugs and flaws in the game due to just how addictive and enjoyable it is. After 17 1/2 hours we hit the incredibly disappointingly easy final boss, and today I plan to start playthrough 2, perhaps there’ll be some actual difficulty in the game this time around, although it’ll probably be even easier since I’ve fixed some issues the game had so that it actually works properly.

So that’s it for October, and November’s already started. Only plans for this month are Kids Can’t Fly at Southampton Joiners on the 7th, and a US Politics Conference on the 10th. Even if I wanted to, I couldn’t really do much this month anyway, since I have so little money following last month, but oh well.

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