Well, the music concert went better than expected last night. Ah couldnae sleep much because ah still had songs from the gig playin' in ma head. Only ma only criticism: Ah wish the show hadn't been aw seating -
ye cannae really see anything from the disabled access platform when the crowd stands up from their seats. Had the seats at floor level been taken away and it was floor standing, disabled access platform and behind tiered seating the platform. Like most rock bands do at gigs, there would've been a better view. Anyway, but ah digress...
On the downside... yesterday, ma cousin
telt* me that am
"weird" Ooops! Translation: Telt = Told (My cousin told me I'm "weird")
^Just though ah'd throw that in, eh? For those o' ya who dinnae
(don't) huv a Scots to English dictionary
* handy or yer lingustically challenged when it comes tae the Scottish lingo/dialect -
that wee joke's either only funny tae me? Offensive? Or both? :idontknow: Ach, am a cheeky wee c%*#t, amn't ah? :

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Anyway, it wasnae so much that ma cousin said that tae me or about me. It's more the fact he said it from the kitchen, while talkin' with ma mum, oldest sister & uncle. They'd heard me comin' doon the stairs. What makes it a wee bit worse is the fact ma mum repeated the remark and ma sister as per usual laughed-out-loud.
Ma response: Just a passive
"Aye..." said in a dismissive tone o' voice -as if ah wasnae bothered by it in the least. This simple answer caused ma sister and cousin to both laugh-out-loud. :kickingmyself: Ah mean ah've heard it said of me before that ah was weird, it's nothin' new. Ah guess it just hurts more comin' from the mouth o' a family member. Doesnae help the ol' self-esteem any. If anythin'... it just makes me feel more self-conscious aboot maself. :sad: