Short sleeved jumpers. Why the dickens?
Oct. 18th, 2006 11:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Discuss. Jumpers are for cold weather; short sleeves are for hot weather. A marriage of the two makes me uncomfortable. It doesn't affect me directly. I didn't accidentally purchase a short sleeved jumper. Why would I do such a thing? I merely became aware of their existence and rightly questioned it.
Also I so very nearly signed up for Nano just now. OH GODS. I might leave it till very much the last minute so I don't have to spend too long feeling committed. Possibly I should make a poll about subject matter. But then random interlopers might steal my subjects. OH GODS. Nothing about Nano makes me easy. Oh gods.
My ear itches like bally bally heck.
ETA. I just read this on Wikipedia and it made me cross:
'Outside of the United States, there is a burgeoning stand-up comedy scene in Canada, the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands....'
Also I so very nearly signed up for Nano just now. OH GODS. I might leave it till very much the last minute so I don't have to spend too long feeling committed. Possibly I should make a poll about subject matter. But then random interlopers might steal my subjects. OH GODS. Nothing about Nano makes me easy. Oh gods.
My ear itches like bally bally heck.
ETA. I just read this on Wikipedia and it made me cross:
'Outside of the United States, there is a burgeoning stand-up comedy scene in Canada, the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands....'
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Date: 2006-10-18 11:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-18 11:17 pm (UTC)I actually had to go and look up burgeoning because I felt sure I must've been thinking of another word. But no.
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Date: 2006-10-19 01:04 am (UTC)Perhaps one of the stepping stones to proper stand up could be radio. They could have things that showcased different acts, and perhaps sponsor a new comedians competition, and even combine comedic talents in radio panel shows. Very special people might even get to see them being recorded. OR! They could have a place, perhaps initially in London and then perhaps in other large cities as well, and it would be a place where acts went to get known, like a one stop shop for comedy, and they could call it "The Funny Shop".