Sinister: dancing in me jim jams!

Hannah Brown h.brown6 at xxx.uk
Mon Jan 28 11:25:43 GMT 2002


hello people,

I bought "the perks of being a wallflower" yesterday and i have read too
much of it already. It's pretty good but it cost me £6.99 and if i finish
it on wednesday (which is very possible) then the book will seem all that
more expensive, roughly £1.75 worth of reading a day. So i am going to try
and read it slower so that i feel as if my money is going further. I have
all of a sudden become very into reading, perhaps because i am in my final
year and am making EVERY effort to avoid work. You were all very helpful so
if you have any book reccomendments then email me with the name and a short
description. It would be much apreciated (i think i spelt that word wrong).

I also bought a polaroid camera and its novelty factor wore out very
quickly. I took pictures on the bus and walking down the street but they
are all a bit blurred. Next time i go to a sinister meeting i will take
photos of people and charge them £2 for the pleasure. 

It's all a bit strange here at the moment, they are making a 13 part
documentary about my college and there are lots of cameras around all the
time. I was chatting with my friend and one swooped behind me. They wanted
me to talk about the college but i froze up and decided against it.It's
going to be even weirder when they broadcast the programme because it's
like they are documenting a piece of my life.

Friends can be great sometimes can't they! Yes i am stating the bleeding
obvious but friends can also fuck with your mind. This weekend my flatmates
have been wonderful and at times i just wanted to hug them. I was sat in my
room feeling a bit blue when one of my flatmates walked in with his dodgy
dog alarm that woofs, he was dancing to it like it was a rave tune and i
couldn't help but laugh, he looked so silly. Then we spent the evening just
talking about stuff. We played the alphabet game, drank ribena and just
laughed loads. We did this until 5 in the morning and it felt great. It
sounds so cheesy but i love evenings like that, you know, where you learn
something about a person or hear a funny story that happened to them.

One more thing (sorry). I have converted my mum into being a massive Nick
Drake fan. I bought her "the introduction to nick drake" for christmas and
now she is crazy about him. She tells me that "the music really gets into
her soul" which i think is really sweet.

there was no point to this e-mail
         love hannah
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