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Sunday 9th May, 2004 14:52 Comments: 0
It looks like I recognise just two tracks in the current UK top 10 singles chart: D12's My Band and Usher's Yeah. I'm pretty sure I'll recognise the Boogie Pimps song if I heard it (the lead singer's quite hot, and the songs do seem shamefully catchy), and most Busted tracks sound the same so I'll probably spot them (useful if I ever want to hunt them down and kill them). As for ten years ago, I recognise six of them by name, and I'd probably recognise a couple others. I even have Blur's Parklife album, top of the album chart ten years ago - I don't have any of the current chart.

I'm better with the films though, having seen four of the top ten (Kill Bill: Vol. 2, 50 First Dates, The Girl Next Door and The Butterfly Effect - which everyone should watch).

I saw my mum's new car. It's not quite the colour I expected, and it's smaller than my car. In fact, it's lost a couple doors, and the badge at the back says Micra instead of Primera. Yes, my mum's car isn't ready, so she's got a little silver Micra S courtesy car. It's not my style, but it doesn't look too bad a car. The real new car will hopefully be brought over on Monday, so I'll get to see it then.
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