
I never really understood why so many people bought those
hoodies and shirts that have their college/university printed on the front, especially since they were almost all designed identically. I would imagine that this brand exists more to poke fun at that niche of the clothing world rather than to include people that haven’t experienced the magic of having 4 hours of class time a week and still being called a ‘full-time student’.
I Don’t Go To University [via Josh Spear]
I know this isn’t a personal blog, I don’t want it to be and you don’t want it to be. Screw it. I graduated from university yesterday and just wanted to post a picture of me and my buddies looking stupid in our robes (which in fairness to blog context, do hide our arms, mostly). Oh, and this was the reason why I didn’t post yesterday, I’m sure you’ll forgive me.

I’m middle-back, by the way.
We’re back, y’all!
After the longest amount of downtime (5ish days) I’ve experienced since I started blogging back in 2003 on Blogger, my host has moved me to a new server. I’d like to make it clear I’m not annoyed at my host, he’s a good guy and something went wrong during an upgrade of server software. It happens. The ads don’t seem to have transferred during the server move, I’m sure you’re all crying for me over that one
(ewww emoticons).
I’m sure that I’ve lost a few readers, and with fair justification, I’d probably forget about a website if it was offline for a week, so hopefully they’ll come back, but thanks to those of you who have messaged me to ask whats up, and thanks to TEEES for getting the message out that I hadn’t abandoned hoodies (even though it is summer).
There’s some cool stuff coming up, like a hands on review of Oddica (check out some pics on my Flickr), and what will now be a bit of an outdated Cotton Filter.
*UPDATE* I should have added that on Saturday and Monday I have my final university exams, so obviously they are going to be taking precedence over my blogging duties, but everything should be back to normal by Tuesday, I apologise for the future inconvenience, but I’m sure you all know the stress of exams.