Slow news week
13 July 2000
...So I'll just keep this one brief and to the point. The most interesting event over the past week was, of course, Abi getting a tattoo. You can read all about it on her section of the sunpig site, but that doesn't stop me from mentioning it, too. Even though we had to get up ridiculously early on Saturday morning to get an appointment for that same day, it was still worth it. It looks great.
My favourite line now: "Hey, there's something on your arm."
If I didn't have a severe needle phobia, I'd be tempted to get one myself. (Not that I have any idea what I would like embossed on my skin for the rest of my life, though, so it's probably more a mild envy of Abi's than a genuine desire.) Abi has suggested that the next time I'm under general anaesthesia, she'll hire a tattoo artist to come and do one for me, so I won't have to suffer through the whole pain and fear thing.
Latest car update
Unfortunately, it's nothing too exciting. I called up my good friend at Fuji on Tuesday, and asked him if there was any progress. He said that he'd been in touch with Toyota, and that they were now getting ready to take things over from him. Then, on Wednesday morning I got a call from Toyota UK, first of all congratulating me on winning the car, and then explaining what was going to happen next.
They're sending us out a brochure on the Picnic, and a colour chart, so we can choose what kind of paint job and interior trim we want. Then, we send our selection back to them, and they arrange for this vehicle to be delivered to a local Toyota dealer. Unfortunately, because they don't have huge numbers of Picnics in stock, this will probably take somewhere between 4 and 6 weeks. So we won't be able to drive it down to Dumfries and the Plumed Horse for our anniversary next week. Oh well...
If we we're not going to have our own brand new car, we're going to have to rent a car for the weekend. Because it's a special anniversary weekend, I had a sudden wonderful idea of maybe hiring a little sports car, rather than the normal tiny hatchback we go for. I went by our usual rental place (Enterprise, in Leith) at lunchtime yesterday. They greeted me with their usual enthusiasm, but the only thing they had that came kind of close was a BMW 3-series. That was just a bit too big, though. I'd really had my mind on a Mazda MX-5, or an MG.
The ever-friendly staff at Enterprise mentioned that Budget might have something more along these lines, so I gave them a try, but they weren't taking any bookings until August. (Can I also say that the very fact that Enterprise were willing to refer me elsewhere is a typical indicator of their very high levels of customer service. These people are great, and really do their best to make car hire an easy and enjoyable experience.) Lunch over, I scouted around on the web for a bit and came up with Avis Prestige, which hires out luxury and sporty cars. A brief look at their prices, however, told me that this was not going to fly, though. (�320 for a BMW Z3 for the weekend? Hmmm...probably not.)
So, a little disappointed, I ended up back at Enterprise, where they were only too happy to supply us with a Renault Laguna-class vehicle for next weekend. It should have a CD player, and they assure me that it's a really nice drive. I'm looking forward to it.
Books, movies, and music
(Though not necessarily in that order)
We saw two films last week, Chicken Run and Mission Impossible 2. Chicken Run was very funny, and a great family film, and MI-2 was a pretty good action movie. (Towards the end, though, the stunts did cross the fine line between breathtaking and ridiculous, though.) But between the two of them, probably the neatest thing was the "CR-1" Chicken Run/MI-2 crossover trailer that was shown just before MI-2. Almost worth going in to the cinema to it on its own!
Music-wise, I bought three CDs on Saturday, Liquid Skin by Gomez, Dizzy Up The Girl by the Goo Goo Dolls, and I Like to Score by Moby. Although since the weekend, the only thing I've had running on my MP3 player is Byzantium by Deep Blue Something. (Remember the song "Breakfast at Tiffany's"? That's them.) See my review of the album on DooYoo.
And finally, I've just finished reading John Sandford's Night Prey. If you're looking for an excellent police/serial killer thriller, pick up one of Sandford's Prey series. I'll have to do a proper review on DooYoo, or somewhere else at some point. (I've just found out about ThemeStream, which seems to bill itself as more of an on-line magazine and review digest than other reputation managers. I'll check it out and write some more about it, too.)
And that's all for now!
-Martin.

