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Shock! Horror! The Starbug laser etching that I ordered a whole year ago finally arrived this morning. Joy! And it looks absolutely magical alongside all of my other Dwarfy paraphernalia. But then, for thirty squiddles AND a yearlong wait, it *should* look absolutely magical.

Today has been my longest spent at Racodac thus far, as I was hard at work by 9:30 AM, and left just after 7:10 PM.

After a wee meeting with my Storytelling group, we presented our project workings to Gustov in his office. I made a boo-boo in handing him a rough shot list that I'd written purely for the benefit of the group - forgetting that some of the content was a little bit on the inappropriate side. However, after pointing out that it was on there, Gustov just laughed it off.

As soon as we got out of the office it was all systems go to get the project finished. So we immediately shot off to Bromley High Street to take the last of the photographs required. This process was more than amusing, as some of the photographed events must've looked odd from the point-of-view of innocent bystanders. According to Laura T, my water-proof trousers were also a highlight of the day. I disagree.

Back at Racodac, we all sat huddled around two computers in Convergence editing our work together. Network restraints and a power failure did delay proceedings, but fortunately we knew what we were doing and worked remarkably well together to get the project done. In fact, for people randomly thrown together, we're getting on swimmingly.

Danny P. kindly gave me a lift home from Racodac, as during the course of the day we learnt that he and Wes live just around the corner from me. No bus ride home = result.

And I've got a feeling that tomorrow is going to be equally demanding, as we've yet to print our work, present it to everyone and do various other things here & there.

Our project does look good, mind.



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