Friday, July 11, 2003

... I had to... (discovered on Soulsis' blog:)

What's your soap opera scenario.

The Wise Benefactor

What soap opera doesn't have the all-powerful, head of the family who's been on-air since the pilot episode? Sure, The Wise Benefactor has probably come back from comas, near fatal accidents, abductions, mysterious illnesses, botched murders, and multiple corporate takeovers. But they're the heart of the show with their integrity, sense of right and wrong, and ability to magically make things happen around the town.

Like The Wise Benefactor, you're a true original who can't be replaced — which is why you're sure to be around for a long time. There's just no substitute for your wise and powerful personality. And people can't help but to ask for your advice when times are tough. That's because they know you'll tell it like it is.

Always a warm soul, though sometimes you do exhibit some cold ambition, you keep your family together and are probably also the center for lots of happenings. The town wouldn't be the same without you, so keep doling out the advice, giving folks a hand-up when they need it, and putting people in their place when the time is right. If it weren't for you, who would keep the family, much less the town, afloat?


The cubs and I went to the Museum today - gods I'm knackered...
I've noticed that the bus and train timetables are meticulously structured so that you can only make it from one to the other if you're an olympic sprinter. Needless to say, I'm not an olympic sprinter - we waited for the next train.
Museum was fun, finally got to see the Evolution Gallery this time, the part where all the cool dinosaur stuff is displayed. Crikey, some of those f**kers were BIG! *g* Definitely want to go back there on my own and have a good look.
We caught parts 2 & 3 of the 'Fabulous Confabulator' show in which the host (a tall man in odd clothes pranced about exaggeratedly) got the children in the audience to ask questions and try to guess what the mystery items were (a penny-farthing bike, and a ritual mask from Papua New Guinea). It was fun and on the way home the cubs were saying they wanted to be inventors so they could invent their own 'confabulator'. : )
We still haven't seen everything the Museum has to offer but the cubs still seem to be keen to visit the place. Maybe in a weekend or two...

We're staying home tomorrow, we all need a rest, I think before going to the Aquarium on Sunday. : )
And I'm going to clean my room.
I am, really! I have to... it's getting dangerous in there...

My next Dystopia chapter, 'Second Chance' has been posted - thanks again, Joules, for doing the coding! *glomps*

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