Saturday 15 September 2012

17. Own a Pointless Collection

So I decided to start my pointless collection by purchasing a 2012 Olympic 50p collection, 28 all in all, I own 4 so far, and don't plan on buying any of them, just waiting until they turn up in change. The book is free, just have to pay postage of about £3. You can get your own here http://www.royalmint.com/shop/l/luk50ki

Tuesday 21 August 2012

84. Sell All Your Junk On eBay (Just listed)

So ladies and gentle man, please buy my shit, or tell your friends about it, as they may want to buy it!

I currently have 8 items for sale, ranging from pokemon cards to a Paul Smith bag.

You can view the items here... SamuelBooth88's eBay Lisitings

Unfortunately no furry purses this time!

I'll update this post in a week once the listings have ended!

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So all in all I made just over £100 after fees and what not, which isn't too bad for saying it was just useless crap laying about. It's also encouraged me to get rid of everything that is just cluttering everything up, so this was a great thing to do. I'ld recommend doing it on a rainy day for an extra bit of cash!

57. See The All Time Greatest Films 59/131


So I'm pretty embarrassed that I haven't seen some of these films, and yet have seen others. There are some brilliant films on this list, and there are some pretty bad ones (The Big Lebowski, it's shit). But each to their own. 

If you fancy lending me any of the films I haven't ticked, it would be much appreciated, every little helps!

12 Angry Men (1957)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
A Bout de Souffle (1959)
Alien (1979)
Aliens (1986)
Amadeus (1984)
Amelie (2001) 
American Beauty (1999)
An American Warewolf in London (1981)
Annie Hall (1977)
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
Back to the Future (1985)
Barbarella (1967)
The Big Lebowski (1998)
Big Wednesday (1978)
Blade Runner (1982)
Blue Velvet (1985)
Das Boot (1961)
Brazil (1985)
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
The Breakfast Club (1985)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Caddyshack (1980)
Casablanca (1942) 
Casino (1995)
A Christmas Carol/Scrooge (1970)
Citizen Kane (1941)
City of God (2002)
Clash of the Titans (1981)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
The Deer Hunter (1978) 
Deliverance (1972)
Les Diaboliques (1955)
Donnie Darko (2001)
Do the Right Thing (1989)
Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
Ed Wood (1994)
The Elephant Man (1980)
The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Enter the Dragon (1973)
Eraserhead (1977)
Evil Dead 2 (1987)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
Festen (1998)
Fight Club (1999)
Flash Gordon (1980)
Ghostbusters (1984)
The Godfather: Part 1 (1972)
The Godfather: Part 2 (1974)
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966)
Goodfellas (1990)
The Graduate (1967)
The Great Escape (1962)
Grosse Point Blank (1997)
Groundhog Day (1993)
Harold and Maude (1971)
Harvey (1950)
Heathers (1989)
The Italian Job (1969)
It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Jaws (1975)
Jules et Jim (1962)
The Jungle Book (1967)
Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)
Kingpin (1996)
L.A. Confidential (1997)
The Ladykillers (1955)
The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Lost in Translation (2003)
The Matrix (1999)
Memento (2000)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)
The Night of the Hunter (1955)
North by Northwest (1959)
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
The Omen (1976)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
A Passage to India (1984)
Peeping Tom (1960)
Pi (1998)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)
Platoon (1986) 
The Producers (1967)
Psycho (1960)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Rear Window (1954)
The Right Stuff (1983)
The Ring (2002)
Risky Business (1983)
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
Scanners (1981)
Secretary (2002)
Sexy beast (2000)
Se7en (1995)
Seven Samurai (1954)
The Shawshank Redemption (1994) 
The Shining (1980)
Shrek (2001)
The Sixth Sense (1999)
Spirited Away (2001)
Star Wars (1977)
The Sting (1973)
The Straight Story (1999)
The Sure Thing (1985)
Swingers (1996)
Taxi Driver (1976)
Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
The Thing (1982)
This is Spinal Tap (1983)
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Top Secret! (1984)
Touch of Evil (1958)
Toy Story (1995)
Toy Story 2 (1999) 
Trading Places (1983)
True Romance (1993)
Two-Lane Blacktop (1971)
The Untouchables (1987) 
The Usual Suspects (1995) 
The Vanishing (1988)
Videodrome (1982)
When We Were Kings (1996)
The Wicker Man (1973) 
Withnail & I (1987)
Young Frankenstein (1974)

Friday 17 August 2012

52. Read The Greatest Books Ever Written 12/95 complete


1984 by George Orwell
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis
An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro
Animal Farm by George Orwell
The Art of War by Sun Tzu
Asterix and the Golden Sickle by R. Goscinny/A. Uderzo
Atomised by Michel Houellebecq
The BFG by Roald Dahl
Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks
The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe
Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
The Complete Works of Shakespeare by William Shakespeare
The Complete Fairy Tales by Brothers Grimm
Crash by J.G. Ballard
The Crow Road by Iain Banks
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon
Danny, the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
Down and Out in Paris and London by George Orwell
Dubliners by James Joyce
Earthly Powers by Anthony Burgess
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls by Peter Biskind
The End of the Affair by Graham Greene
Explaining Death to the Dog by Susan Perabo
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl
Girlfriend in a Coma by Douglas Cupland
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Holes by Louis Sachar
The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving
Kes (A Kestrel for a Knave) by Barry Hines
Le Grand Meaulnes by Alain Fournier
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
The Magic Porridge Pot by Anon
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden
Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
Mr Tickle by Roger Hargreaves
The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco
The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster
No Logo by Naomi Klein
Not Fade Away by Jim Dodge
The Odyssey & The Iliad by Homer
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Perfume by Patrick Suskind
Possession by A.S. Byatt
A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell
Sarah by J.T. Leroy
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Stupid White Men by Michael moore
To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
Ulysses by James Joyce (35% through)
Valley of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann
The Van by Roddy Doyle
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
The Wasp Factory by Ian Banks
Waterland by Graham Swift
Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak
The Wind in the Willows by kenneth Grahame
Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne
Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin
The World According to Garp by John Irving
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

Luckily a few of these books were covered in English classes back when I was in school. However some are quite tricky reads. For instance, Ulysses by James Joyce, is a right bugger to read, its more of a book of how he uses the English language than an actual story, extremely hard to follow!

However there are some greats! And I have my trusty Kindle to help me keep all my books in order. If you fancy helping the cause, and buying me a book, check out my wish list on amazon by Clicking Here, would really appreciate it, every little helps!

Wednesday 15 August 2012

No. 89 Throw Away the Instant Noodles

Finally completed this, as I used to eat so much crap, however after going healthy for a couple of weeks I felt a hell of a lot better with in myself, I wasn't as tired in the mornings, I never felt run down as often, and seemed to just have a lot more energy. So heres my list of meals for the week, porridge and honey everyday for breakfast, always have breakfast, gives you that kick start of energy you need at the beginning of the day. Also, be sure to drink plenty of water, it helps break down your food more. I also have 2 pieces of fruit a day, normally an apple and orange in between meals, to keep your metabolism high.

Day 1.
Chicken, peppers, onions and rice in a szechuan tomato sauce.
Breaded chicken and lettuce wrap.

Day 2.
Chicken, peppers, onions and rice in a szechuan tomato sauce. (left overs for lunch next day)
Pasta with Beef, peppers and onions, in a bolognese sauce.

Day 3
Pasta with Beef, peppers and onions, in a bolognese sauce. (left overs for lunch next day)
Gammon, potatoes, and beans

Day 4
Heinze cream of tomato soup
Turkey, peppers, onions and noodles in a sweet and sour sauce

Day 5
Turkey, peppers, onions and noodles in a sweet and sour sauce (left overs for lunch next day)
Breaded chicken and lettuce wrap.

Day 6
Breaded chicken and lettuce wrap.
Chicken, peppers, onions and rice in sweet and sour sauce

Day 7
Chicken, peppers, onions and rice in sweet and sour sauce (left overs for lunch next day)
Pasta with Beef, peppers and onions, in a bolognese sauce.

I found cooking twice as much for tea at night, then saving half for lunch the next day worked well as there was no extra effort needed. It was already cooked and ready, just needs to be put in a microwave at work for 2 minutes.

Remember it's alright to treat yourself once in a while, just don't go ridiculous and ruin the diet for the week. Also, remember chocolate every once in a while is good for you!

As you may notice from the above I'm quite a fan of chinese food, for some decent recipes and good quality products, visit www.bluedragon.com/recipes/ .

No. 38 See These Animals in the Wild (Part Completed)



This is another one that is yet to be complete, however I will again add them on once I see these. 

a. Panda
b. Rhino
c. Hippo
d. Grizzly Bear
e. Elephant
Saw wild elephants in India, to be honest they didn't do much, just stand around and stare, eat stuff 
and thats about all to be honest. the tamed ones were a lot more fun, riding on one was a great
experience, and feeding them is pretty scary as a kid.

f. Hummingbird
g. Giraffe
h. Koala
i. Manatee
Got the opportunity to see Manatees in the wild in America, unfortunately these sealion like creatures
are incredibly stupid, and simply swim into boats propellers, so all the wild manatees look like Freddie
Kruegers face. THey really are just clumsy fuckers.

j. Gorilla
k. Lion
l. Monkey
We bumped into these in India, vicious little buggers so you have to steer well clear of them!

m. Penguin
n. Kangaroo
o. Tiger
p. Crocodile
Amazing creatures, saw them in America, they just float and stare, waiting for the decisive moment to
pounce upon their prey. Not the best feeling when they're watching you when you're sat in a small
rickety boat.

q. Orangutan
r. Eagle
s. Polar Bear
t. Coelacanth