whatho: (Heathrow)
whatho ([personal profile] whatho) wrote2007-06-29 10:00 pm

Not a cousin to behold.

Good result. We retrived my brother and my cousin didn't show. I saw two people who looked distressingly like her, but ultimately it came to nothing. It's been a day of delays, mostly, primarily of Ant's luggage. That took two and half hours to come through. Then the trains decided to be massively delayed and basically we're only just in and we're all very tired. My brother's gone to bed, making tonight weirdly like other nights. There's wine on this carpet. But yes. He'll be more fun when he's awake and tomorrow I'm going to watch Lost with him and there'll be someone else awake at midnight, which is fairly exciting. He does already feel a bit like someone who's just going to up and leave in a shorter than is desirable time, but I kind of need to learn to stop caring where people are in relation to me anyway. He reports missing China now he's away from it. A more sensitive person would've let me feel in favour for a few days longer, but I'm not blaming him. I was like that after India, and that was only two months.

Heathrow was exciting when it wasn't mind-numbingly dull. I saw lots of police officers with machine guns and a nun on crutches. Yay.

[identity profile] nerdcakes.livejournal.com 2007-06-29 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Whatho: APPROVES OF CRIPPLED NUNS AND ARMED POLICE.

I think we've all learned a lot today.


Hurrah for having your brother back. Double-hurrah for there being no cousin around. Booo to China and ALL THAT IT REPRESENTS. (Apart from Communism, obv.)

[identity profile] whatho.livejournal.com 2007-06-29 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)
And it comes so hard on the heels of laughing at dead babies. I badly need to work on my public image.
jekesta: Houlihan with her hat and mask. (Blake stars)

[personal profile] jekesta 2007-06-30 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
Are most of your plays about armed police shooting unsuspecting nuns and the new born babies they are rescuing from danger? I rather suspect they are, and I am ashamed of you, dude.

Am glad your brother is home and safe.

[identity profile] whatho.livejournal.com 2007-06-30 06:56 am (UTC)(link)
You're RIGHT to be ashamed. Mostly I do write farces about nun-slaying armed police officers, yes.

My brother's been talking to my mother this morning about how he hopes to find work in America because his 'girlfriend of ten years' doesn't want to come here. He's not winning exactly at being home. I'm putting all my hopes in television people again.