Month: January 2005

Kalubai must have had the painters and decorators in.

300,000 people came to worship her and she let 300 burn to death after “pilgrims slipped on the temple’s steep stone steps, which were wet with coconut water spilled from fruit presented as offerings to [her] the local goddess, Kalubai.”

http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=worldNews&storyID=660797

Harsh

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Installing a 100Mbps Home Network

I think I’m gonna try this…Installing a 100Mbps Home Network

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http://vkhokhl.fotopages.com/

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A ramble in progress

Hello people! …This one is going to be long and rambling so make sure you’re sitting comfortably and with a good supply of suitable stimulants. It’s also a work in progress so expect the odd change here and there..

I’m going to kick of before Christmas since I haven’t really written much since then.

During early November, Working long, dark and often difficult shifts we started to formulate a plan for the next stage of Bearderism and continued Bearder expansionism. After many late night meetings, costly consultations with our legal team and 12 kidnappings we were ready to expand Westwards across Oxford and take 21 Stable Close. This plan was executed over the next few months and completed on Friday the 7th of January with the taking (final purchase) of number 21.

Behold our new house:

Not only does this give strategic access to the train station, town and the Thames but – Domino’s Pizza is about 500 meters away. Result. Whatsmore, as we were able to keep the other house at the Glebelands as an investment property. While this is all good fun, going it alone with no letting agency has been a pretty steep learning curve and involves way more work and hidden costs than you might expect! Finding tenant’s, fire-proofing funrniture, un-blocking smelly blocked drains to name a few.

Anyhow, before all that completed in January there was Christmas, my first days off work since May, and an 8 day mission to Slovenia for New Years!

Christmas was quiet and enjoyable – so thanks to everyone for your presents and thanks to the impressive 3 people who took the time to send me a Christmas card. I will remember your generosity next year when I fail to write any of my own cards again 😉

Slovenia was far less quiet and even more enjoyable. Instead of spouting on about it – there’s a quick photo summary after this message.

The full set can be seen here:New Year 2004/5

2005 – The year of love

Well, actually 2004 may have been the year of love and 2005 the year of marridges. Not one, not two but three of my close friends decided to tie the Knott last year (aka turn to the dark side) and most surprisingly, they include James Moyer who, only a few months before had been a single, slightly strange Welshman. Anyway – congratulations to all of them and I look forward to donning a suit and enjoying the free dinner the recetion. BTW, Stig and Mark you are front runners in the race for 4th place with Stuey holding an outside chance.

For anyone not looking to get married, Miller (still bitter about relationships) is starting a ‘Say no to love’ campaing. Membership is £5 and monthly meetings are held down the farm.

The wannabie cosmopolite

Anyone who’s known me over the past year and a half (since I got back from my original European adventure) is likely have been bored to tears with my constant talk of more traveling and probably even more bored by the fact that I haven’t gone yet. Well, it is true that I still want to escape again and it is true that I completely failed to do it last year. However, last year there were so many un-expected changes (mostly for the better) to the great Eddy plan and none of them led towards an extended break to the apogee of Europe. Still – I’m not going to shut up just yet and, if you’ve got time for a beer I’ll bore you to death with my new plan… OK, not just now.

Random 2004 observations…

Favorite graffiti

“War is for people with no friends” – Iffley Rd, Oxford

“Yenkies go home” Ljubljana, Slovenia

Strange Things

The man who attends Brookes gym wearing large rubber gardening gloves

Websites

Google.com – Bearder.com is back at the top 😉

Dictionary.com ‘Word of the day’ – Can you spot any above?

tol.cz – very good essays on South Eastern Europe and Russia

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Entertainment News Article | Reuters.co.uk

“Ali G” risks riot at U.S. rodeo

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Just a quick hello…

…and a quick Happy New Year!

I haven’t really vanished of the face of the world, just been hiding away in a small corner of Europe and dealing with a few technical gremlins.

For everyone I haven’t spoken to since, my mobile died on Boxing day. It is an ex-phone. RIP Nokia and RIP all of my contacts, phone numbers, addresses, text messages etc etc

So, Happy New Year, have a great one and please, text me your numbers!

Until, I get the time to write a proper update… Ciao.

PS – Sergio and Beth, if you have found this mighty page of Bearder and were hoping for some photo’s – please be patient. I’ll put some up soon and drop you an email to say hi.

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