This past evening was spent at home, much like any other evening in my life. I have changed my work hours to 8:30am - 5:00pm. This means I have a half hour headstart on most of the people at work. I also don't encounter any passing trains on my journey home now, so it is a bit quicker and less traffic orientated. There, I said it.

So I got in at 5:15pm which was quite nice really. It pleased me to know that most of my contemporaries were still sitting at work. Chumps, the lot of 'em. Once home I feasted on a chicken, bacon and potato bake and plonked myself down in front of Patrick Viera, the wonder telly, to watch the remainder of "Event Horizon". It was almost enjoyable, but the film really has aged a fair bit since my last viewing of it back in 2003. I remember the date of viewing because I was home from university and a lot of shit was going on in my personal life, so I had returned home for some solace. During this period I watched "28 Days Later" for the first time, little did I know that it would grow to become one of my all time favourites. "Event Horizon" was another film I watched at the time. I remember this one bit where Laurence Fishburne is hearing voices in his head and it's clear that a jumpy moment is about to arrive. Just as I was expecting the fright, I received a text message and my phone vibrated in my pocket. I jumped ten feet in the air and turned the air blue with all manner of naughty words at having been so scared by the phonecular device.

So yes, the film has aged. The effects are rather laughable in places, but Sam Neill is still rather scary, especially during the bit where he is eyeless. "Where we're going you won't need eyes to see". What a man.

After this I drove to Tesco Cash And Carry. I bought some more bread, some jamon serrano, some mozzarella, some coke and a few other things which I forget now. When I returned home I made two rounds of jamon and mozzarella sammies for my lunch the next day. As it turns out (seeing as it is now "the next day") these sammies were the tastiest sammies I have ever made and/or eaten. I will be returning for a repeat prescription. 10cc's of jamon, stat!

Once all the sandwich madness had passed, I made some cheese on toast and sat down to watch a bit of the cricket between Surrey and Somerset. Surrey collapsed and then fought valiantly, but they lost by 6 runs. Disappointed by this event, I decided to watch my inaugural episode of "House" with Hugh Laurie. Lots of different sources rave about this "House" fellow and his show, and now that I've watched an episode I can safely say that I will crack on with the rest of the box set. £15 well spent. Hey, at least it's something to watch now, Kenneth.

When "House" was all wrapped up for the day, I waltzed off to bed and slept like a log.