weekend

Nov. 7th, 2005 11:00 am
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Well, as you could probably tell on Friday night I got drunk. Really quite drunk.

It was the RPGSoc termly pub crawl, one of my few drinking moments in the calendar. I'm still occasionally getting things fly vaguely near my mind, demanding attention and saying "you did this on Friday night" as I despeartely try to work out what my mind is telling me I did and whether I actually did it. I'm hoping the only really significant thing that happened was related to [livejournal.com profile] the_whybird and that wasn't totally unusual for pub crawls. I think in some cases promises were made based on actions but never fulfilled. Damn them all! :)

If you want to remind me of anything I did on friday night or if I owe you an apology then do let me know. I am most interested in knowing what went on. :)

Still, it was a good night and I got home very drunk. Fairly hazy memories going on but I remember going to my good friend Hussain and getting free chocolate for the first time in ages. And I think they might have put the prices up but my confused drunkeness coupled with my being a regular customer meant I didn't have to worry about it. :)

Saturday I felt worse for wear, perhaps unsurprisingly. I drank water several times but couln't down enough to keep me properly hydrated. Still, I needed to be up at some point.

I wasn't howerver, feeling that up for sorting myself out breakfast so much to my embarrassment I stopped off at McDonalds on my way down to London. Saturday was the first time I've been to see [livejournal.com profile] bateleur and [livejournal.com profile] lathany in ages. It used to be a regular thing with the Lathany/Athory campaign but I don't think I've been visiting since then. It was really good to see them and the babieskids who are now talking and a lot better behaved (or at least quieter) than they used to be.

The visit wasn't just social and there was of course the usual Roleplay. [livejournal.com profile] bateleur was running an installment of his Wheel campaign and I'd been wanting to guest star for ages but unable to make it previously (I think I have had one or two offers before this but hadn't manage to be free). The party consisted of [livejournal.com profile] lathany as the one experienced party member and me, [livejournal.com profile] quisalan and [livejournal.com profile] chrestomancy as guest stars (although hopefully recurring). It was all good fun.

I started off with Trent (my character) in a job interview with Eve ([livejournal.com profile] lathany's character) and made up lots of stuff as I went along. Bomb scares, drunk kids and all of this kind of thing apparently entered into my characters previous security work. It was actually quite strange to be adlibbing so much character background in one go and it was nice to not bother hand-waving and to actually run through it.

My character was employed for security work which I think he did admirably. Focusing on his job was after all the best way to avoid having to think about the fact that there was all this magic going on, people changing worlds, non-human religious nutters and so much more. All he needed to know was what the threat was and he just faced a lot of the magic as just another danger to take into account. I suspect he is going to go for quite some time just not thinking about any of it too hard and just trying to do his job and understand the new directions threats may come from. :) I look forward to the next session. :)

Dinner was provided (burger and chips which were yummy) and the session finished quite late. I think it was 11 by the time I left (though that was partly because [livejournal.com profile] quisalan and I kept chatting rather than leaving) and I made my way home and just about got home by midnight. I pretty much went straight to bed at that point due to knackeredness.

Sunday was largely taken up by two things. The first of them was [livejournal.com profile] ou3fs. This is a group I stumbled across towards the beginning of term (I forget how) and is the Oxford Fanfiction and Folkore society. Not an official university one, more just a group of people with common interests that meet regularly. Now I'm not much into fan fiction but I am a geek and quite possibly would be into it more if I had more time to read and write it (and if I hadn't come across too many examples of awful fic to ever be completely comfortable with it again).

So for all of this term I've either not found out about the meetings in time (they were announce after I left work on friday when I had no internet) or I was not in oxford. This one was at 11AM so I considered claiming that as a time I couldn't make but instead got up and went out. I'm glad I did. There were some very nice people there. I was worried about how to recognise them but luckily I had bumped into (and here is where I start trying to make sure I have the right LJ names) [livejournal.com profile] sebastienne in the pub the other day courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] secutatrix (its a small world) and so I recognised her and thus disaster was averted.

The tick tock cafe were nice enough to do bacon sausage and egg baguettes as well as coke so I felt fairly alive despite the time of day before too long and got on with the job in hand, forgetting everybody's names. :) I'm pretty sure everybody there had a livejournal and I can remember about half of them but not *all* of them. :) Some of them are probably even reading this now. Well, now from their point of view. Chances are not now from most people's point of view and certainly not mine.

I fully intend to try to make it to see people again because it was jolly good fun and some good hardcore geeking going on (in the non-computer sense). And I've been asked to write star wars fic and I am disturbingly considering it. It is, after all, pretty much canon. I suspect it probably won't happen due to time but you never know. :)

Anyway, the rest of the day was spent at home. I got back about mid afternoon and pootled around a bit, played with new computer bits and so on. Read my book for a bit and then after dinner when my original plans fell down I decided to play computer games. I ended up having a look at not the original MMO game that I was thinking of but another one called The Sage of Ryzom. I came across this through [livejournal.com profile] aardnebby and enthusing on his journal by [livejournal.com profile] kostika. It seems interesting so far. I've only played it for a couple of hours so far so I'm not sure about lasting appeal. I'm already annoyed with a training mission I got that I can't work out how to do (they told me to go harvest a resource and I can't find the resource and am not 100% sure how to though I may work it out tonight). Basically the tutorial could be better but I am getting used to things slowly. Soon I shall leave tutorial island and enter the real world. :)

And that was the weekend. I got to bed about 1 and felt quite tired this morning. Am vaguely tempted to take a 3 day week this week by taking thursday off (november is no work on friday month for me) but I'll have to see how much work I have at the time. And on the subject of which back I go...

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Date: 2005-11-07 07:28 pm (UTC)
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Except for the part where there was a camera. ^_^

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