Hi folks!
So call me whimsical, or whatever, but Patrick Stump (You'd know for being the lead singer of FOB, but he's done other stuff as well) is one of my favourite 'celebs' at the moment. Don't get me wrong, I'm not one of these showbiz-obsessed types who read Heat magazine, but it's nice to have a couple of the more interesting semi-celebrities up your sleeves as a talking point every now and then. But yeah, Patrick Stump. He's great because he can do deadly serious and funny in equal measures. Like, the guy in the video for I Don't Care is so different to the bespectacled cap-wearing type suggested by his website, and yet they are one and the same man! Those hats are pretty cool, as well, especially the black one he's wearing in IDC. Wouldn't be surprised if that ends up on e-bay alongside David Tennant's coat from Doctor Who and Avril Lavigne's pink glittery microphone. Hehehe... And Mr Stump has taught me something new: Blue was originally associated with boys because it was said to bring good luck in battle. Pink for girls, meanwhile, was only chosen because it complemented blue and has "no super powers"! So there!
Anyway, Matt Smith is the Doctor!! The whole world knows this by now, but I'm going to add my comment for consideration anyway. I think it's an...interesting choice. I like the fact that they completely ruined all the bookies' predictions and cost a load of people a load of money. The fools! OK, so I was wrong, it's not Harry Lloyd, but he's close enough for me. I saw him in the Sally Lockhart programmes, and, much as the plots made my head explode with confusion, Smith was pretty good in his role as the photographer guy. Good job he died in the second one, otherwise he might not have been our Doctor! I reckon he should play it with a cockney accent, 'cause I've always loved that accent. People at school complain about the vastness of his chin, but I'm more worried about his massive hairdo type thing. Let's hope he calms that down a bit before the show. Other than that, he strikes me as being a bit of a mini David Tennant. It's really to early to say. Let's not forget, after all, that characters are defined as much by the script as the actor. What new plans has Steven Moffat got in store for us??
Progress with Aladdin is coming on verrry smoothly. I seem to have exchanged my dancing for weapon-brandishing again. Ah well, suits me. This time around, I have a proper (well, almost) sword to play with, rather than just some toy gun. How cool is that going to be. And all the others are doing brilliantly. And the stage! How awesome is the stage?! It has a throne, a dragon, a hidden spaceship, a washing machine. What more could you want? By the time we're all costumed up, it's going to look brilliant. But we have to do 7 performances?? Now that's more like it!
Not much else to report on that front. I was annoyed this morning to find out that almost everyone else had a hugely massive amount of snow outside their doors, yet here there was hardly any! I'd love to go sledging at some point, but the problem is we have no snow, and no hills. Maybe I'll have to reduce myself to just snowmen this year. But how come everyone else got snow and not us?
So, that's about it today. keep tuned in for more exciting adventures as the week goes on. Over and out,
Jack
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