Ordinary Boys
Jan. 22nd, 2011 05:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A friend of mine is leaving London for New York; he got a well paid job in an arts centre over there. He asked
wink_martindale and I if we'd like to buy his Wii and games. I asked how much he wanted for them? He understood that I wanted to buy everything and dropped on Wink's lap a box with the whole lot. We already had a borrowed Wii from my landlady so now we currently have an excess of video game consoles in the house. I'm starting to think I don't want any of them - it's just more distraction from the stuff I need to do (study horticulture, write Mills & Boons novels, become a millionaire).
We went for a walk this morning to find a café where we could sit, read the papers and write in our journals. We chose the Rich Mix because it's always empty, has nice big windows that give you a view of Bethnal Green road and nobody bothers you if your coffee mug is empty. I briefly left to buy today's Guardian from a corner shop and walked past Preston from The Ordinary Boys. He's tiny! He went into a new hipster café with three friends. The Rich Mix couldn't attract hipsters even if it tried, bless.
We then hit the local second-hand bookshops for Paul Auster's Timbuktu (for my bookclub) but couldn't find anything. Went to my gym, watched an episode of a new brasilian soap opera while eating toast with peanut butter and now I faff around online while Wink naps on the couch. He was meant to be making carrot cake for us. I might wake him up in a sec.

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We went for a walk this morning to find a café where we could sit, read the papers and write in our journals. We chose the Rich Mix because it's always empty, has nice big windows that give you a view of Bethnal Green road and nobody bothers you if your coffee mug is empty. I briefly left to buy today's Guardian from a corner shop and walked past Preston from The Ordinary Boys. He's tiny! He went into a new hipster café with three friends. The Rich Mix couldn't attract hipsters even if it tried, bless.
We then hit the local second-hand bookshops for Paul Auster's Timbuktu (for my bookclub) but couldn't find anything. Went to my gym, watched an episode of a new brasilian soap opera while eating toast with peanut butter and now I faff around online while Wink naps on the couch. He was meant to be making carrot cake for us. I might wake him up in a sec.

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on 2011-01-22 09:42 pm (UTC)Timbutu's available on Amazon for 1p at the moment - maybe better value than your second hand book shop?
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on 2011-01-22 11:26 pm (UTC)no subject
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on 2011-01-23 10:27 am (UTC)But what I really wanted to read was his latest, Sunset Park. We were actually thinking of suggesting it to the club once it was our turn.
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on 2011-01-24 06:54 am (UTC)They've got a branch in Tottenham Court Road and Goodge Street. I take a lot of games there once I've finished them and just get credit to get other games or DVDs or I ask for cash if I'm a bit low. You can look games up on their website first to see how much you'd get for them.
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on 2011-01-24 09:57 am (UTC)I'm going to compare their prices with Game and see who pays better.
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on 2011-01-24 12:59 pm (UTC)