Yes!!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2009/02_february/26/human.shtml
So, imagine my dismay when I found out that Being Human concludes this Sunday, quelle domage
BUT BEHOLD, SWEET READER! The most excellent series, I give it a quick shine in this post if you are unaware of it’s existence (what is wrong with you!). Anyway yes *resumes cinematic, deep voice* BEHOLD BLESSED READER, BEING HUMAN SHALL RETURN, FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER 8 EPISODES. GO FORTH AND SING IN THE STREETS, THE GOOD GODS HAVE GRACED US ONCE MORE.
Ahem.
Today lots of people gave me compliments. It was a bit annoying towards the end of the day as I felt as though their compliments were pointing out, how un-compliment worthy I was before ( ha ha typical me, I always find the most obscure downside of a compliment, I find them difficult to accept bla bla bla emotional issues etc boring crap and so on and so forth). One girl (who I notice had gotten fat by the way), even said, “oh your hair looks lush, you always straighten it but you should leave it like this”. I havent straightened my hair for ages. Even so, it was sweet. Someone told me they loved my tights, another just randomly said “you look very pretty today”. Nice contrast to the day before, where a random mini bus stopped by the lights as I was walking to starbucks and a drunken welsh man stuck his head out the window to tell me “fuck me, you’re ugly!”. Seriously, I was not looking competely gross enough for that. There was no reason for him to say such a thing, and I was pretty far away from him and I was dressed really nicely, with cute pale yellow shoes (my newest loves). That’s just south walian men for you, vulgar and mean. though if there is a weirdo about, I attract them. If someone wants to say something out of the blue and unnecessary, they will say it to me. I am a magnet for random abuse!