As much as I'd like to say that this week has been absolutely action packed, non-stop fantastic... well, I can't. Sadly. Not that nothing has happened, just that there was nothing too amazing or wonderful that has happened (or at least that really springs to mind).
The main event of this past week was not planned at all, and wasn't something that I particularly wanted to happen. It is unfortunate that I should have to announce that, on Wednesday, Pedro was reversed in to. This is probably when I should mention that Pedro is my 13-year-old Ford Fiesta (yes, my car has a name. What of it?) and that it was very minor damage that was all fixed within 24 hours thanks to my all-things-car-related-knowing dad. If I'm completey honest, I'm incredibly happy that my first ever car accident was not my fault, however there is something quite worrying about how, when I rang my dad and told him 'there's been an incident' the first thing he said was 'what have you hit?'.
Of course, this week has had it's good moments. But I think I'll just mention my top 3.
1) Mr Peabody and Sherman
As I am, pretty much, a big kid, I am well aware of the majority of cartoons that come out in the cinema (and on TV, truth be told). It is also true to say that 95% of the time I am desperate to see them. This particular film sponsored the Regent Street Christmas lights in 2013, which were turned on by the director and one of the voice actors (check out the pic!), and were a-ma-zing!!! Anyway, I've been sidetracked. The film, about a genius dog and his adopted son, comes out on Friday but previewed this weekend, and, as you may have guessed, I went! And, my goodness it's good. An hour and a half sped by, thanks to historical puns and a pretty good story. Sure, there are better films I have seen in the last few months, such as 'Frozen', but I still absolutely loved it. Well done Dreamworks!
2) The Most Brilliant Mug EVER
Payday Friday of course lead to treat-yourself Saturday. And treat myself I did! Despite an on-going mug ban, I bought myself one in the shape of Hamm from Toy Story. Which is quite epic. I've agreed to take some of my mugs and leave them at my Grandparents' house in Poland, which I will be quite sad to do, as all of my mugs are pretty cool, if I do say so myself.
3) Penguins
I bought 27 Penguin bars at once. Earlier on in the week, I bought 9. Bringing my total Penguin purchases for the week to 36. Enough said. (I should probably mention that all of that only equates to 4 packs so its cool. And its not as if they're all for me... my dad had 2
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