Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Random meme thing


Random people on an escalator photographed randomly

Eating rice cakes is a good way of estimating where you are on the ME activity/relapse scale. The more packets of rice cakes I get through, the more likely I am to be be in a protracted 'bad' phase

I like colouring-in books and I don't care if I'm a grown up. Who says they're just for kids?

The most fantastic photography exhibition I've ever seen was Full Moon at the Hayward Gallery in 1999, an exhibition of photographs taken by astronauts on the Apollo missions.

I was a psycho-geographer at the age of 12, playing truant with a street atlas and a tourist guide.

ME is the worst thing that ever happened to me. I don't give a shit about all that 'it's an opportunity for personal growth'. No, it isn't.

English is my second language. My first language is Glaswegian. That's what I tell people anyway.

I'd rather go to the seaside when it's out-of-season and raining.

My favourite film is the Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner.

3 comments:

Cusp said...

Well deffo with you on rice cakes, colouring-in books (sometimes I like to colour them in with complementary colours just to be obtuse), seaside out of season and the film...though the film is only one of my faves form that period cos I also love The Knack with Rita Tushingham.

Might meme myself

Digitalesse said...

Cusp, I love all those 60s films. Rita Tushingham was great in A Taste Of Honey. Saturday Night And Sunday Morning is another favourite. "Whatever people say I am, that's what I'm not." And as a PWME I can relate to that.

Reading the Signs said...

Word verification today is humpir, which I've got because Blogger swallowed the comment I put here - perhaps because of the ref to Stanley Baxter's Parliamo Glasgow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMnKPnPhhYw

- apropos of you saying your first language is Glaswegian, and me becoming very proficient because of having been married to one. Yes, I understood every word that came out of Billy Connolly.

Absolutely 100% yes to what you say about M.E. and 'personal growth.'