In which our hero relays some recent interesting events, then will go back in time later ...
Greetings, gentle reader. I have a lot to catch up on. There's been lots of exciting and interesting things.
I've decided it will be easiest to start from recently, then go back in time when there's time. The most recent exciting thing was Doctor Who Day. Now as you all know, Doctor Who Day is November 23, which has just recently passed. To mark the 50th Anniversary of the original first ever broadcast back in 1963 there was a 50th Anniversary episode that aired at the exact same time all over the world. Since it was on at something like 7:50 p.m. in the U.K., that means it was on at 5:50 a.m. in Queensland. We, the newly formed Doctor Who Club (GU WHO), made a plan to book a lecture theatre for that morning from 2 a.m. to watch some episodes or whatever and then watch The Day of the Doctor, the 50th Anniversary episode. It turned out we couldn't actually watch it live because there was no live online stream, so we waited till it was over and watched it on ABC iView, which is the ABC "watch it later online" thingie. It was absolutely epic. Here are some pictures.
Some lovely foliage outside the lecture theatre at 7:01 a.m. That's the library behind. |
A bird hanging upside down from a light fixture and eating the bugs caught in the cobwebs. |
I realise only one of those is really a Doctor Who related picture. Oh well. I was too distracted with the awesomeness of the show to take other pictures.
Because we'd booked the room for 2 a.m. we thought we should actually be there then, so Glen collected Christian and me from our respective homes at approximately 1:45. This meant that I woke up at 1 a.m., which is slightly nuts. But hey-ho. So it goes. It's only the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary once. So we got to Uni at about 2:30, and got the room unlocked, and began attempting to raise a live TV broadcast. As I mentioned earlier, it didn't work. When the clock said 5:52, and it still wasn't working, we decided to watch Brian Cox's "The Science of Doctor Who" until we could raise the desired episode on iView. It was a good way to kill time, and highly informative. Eventually we got the anniversary episode on, and it was awesome. Like, really, really, a lot.
Now, as an added bonus, this same episode was being shown in cinemas later in the day. I had not planned to go, as I was going to go to an Indonesian Christmas celebration with my new friend Maria. (You may remember her from the Mt. Warning expedition that I haven't told you about yet.) But, however, and so forth, Christian accidentally slept through the first viewing so he wanted to go to the cinema one. I didn't, because it cost a lot. So he offered to buy me a ticket as an early Christmas present. So we went, and it was awesome, and in 3D. It was down in Robina, so after the show we hung out a bit at the Robina shopping centre, then took the train back to Helensvale. Here are a few things I saw while waiting for the bus to the train station:
Here's a weird sort of chicken thing that was snooping around the bus stop. |
Now as we were waiting for the train we noticed some pretty intense looking clouds. When I got back to Helensvale, there were these other intense looking clouds in the other direction. So naturally I assumed there was another epic storm on it's way, like the one with the hail that I haven't told you about yet.
As I walked home, though, I noticed wetness and water running down gutters and so on, so I assumed it had already rained. Turned out it had, and also hailed. And I missed it, which is OK, because while the hail makes one marvel at the awesomeness of mother nature, it's also very loud.
Ominous mountain of clouds. Thought it was a storm coming, but turned out it was a storm going. |
Here's the other interesting thing, too. That day, the 24th, was Glen's birthday. He's a huge Doctor Who fan. So on Saturday, the 23rd, which was actual "Official" Doctor Who Day, I went shopping for an appropriate birthday card. I found myself in the ABC Shop, where they sell Doctor Who Stuff, because they show Doctor Who on ABC. So I duly acquired a Doctor Who pop-up card, and when checking out the lady offered me some trivia sheets, which if filled out correctly and returned by end of business on Sunday would cause the entrant to be entered into a draw for a Doctor Who prize pack. So I got three: one for me, one for Glen, and one for Christian. We all filled them out on Sunday morning, and took them back to the shop. Then on Monday, just before noon, I received a call saying I'd won. Below is pictured the prize pack. It looks like a lot of stuff, but it's just a Doctor Who Annual, a Topps Alien Attax card collecting binder, one pack of cards, and some papers. If anyone actually plays this game they can have the binder and the cards. I'm keeping the Annual.
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