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    The last few days have been quite fun.  On Thursday I worked from home as we
    had to go to the Registar Office and plan the wedding ceremony, deciding
    what we are going to say, picking music and so on.
  </p>
  <p>
    Saturday Vicky was away having a hair consultation so I went down to London
    to pick up my suit, freshly fitted (I wish my school trousers were as
    comfortable as these ones are!) and met Caroline for lunch.  Had a good
    afternoon with her, walking around London and stuffing ourselves with
    toasted ciabattas.  On the way back home I started to watch <a
    href="http://www.bubbahotep.com/">Bubba Ho-Tep</a>, which is
    <em>hilarious</em>.  That night with a Chinese we watched <a
    href="http://imdb.com/title/tt0309698/">Identity</a> which was good, better
    than I expected.  Shame we had to take it back really, I'd like to watch it
    again.
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  <p>
    On Sunday our new TV finally turned up -- which is very cool.  I won't bore
    everyone with pictures of it, it's a Sony widescreen and looks exactly the
    same as all other Sony widescreens.  After a minor panic -- our old stand is
    a great size and holds the VCR, DVD, CD and amplifier but the new one is
    "trendy" so only old two items so argh where to put everything -- we're
    getting there.  Amusingly the box it came in has cartoons showing how to
    hold it (it's not light and very front-heavy), but the staples had left
    marks which look just like perspiration, accurately portraying us trying to
    get the damn thing on the stand...  We "tested" it by watching <a
    href="http://imdb.com/title/tt0146882/">High Fidelity</a>, which is still a
    great film.  Possibly one of my Top 5 All Time Music Related Films...
  </p>
  <p>
    NP: <cite>Lamb</cite>, by Lamb.  Still need better headphones with more
    bass.
  </p>
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