Lords and ladies and champagne galore at the Royal Society soiree last night.
Tonight, the Harry Potter 7 Part 2 premiere, followed by the afterparty. (It's just too bad I can't spot celebrities to save my life.)
I feel like I should be dismissing the servants who've just brought me lunch with a languid wave of the cigarette holder in my bejeweled fingers, but instead I'm putting on a luminous blue polo shirt and heading off to be enthusiastic about science for four hours.
Perhaps not so glamourous after all.
Tonight, the Harry Potter 7 Part 2 premiere, followed by the afterparty. (It's just too bad I can't spot celebrities to save my life.)
I feel like I should be dismissing the servants who've just brought me lunch with a languid wave of the cigarette holder in my bejeweled fingers, but instead I'm putting on a luminous blue polo shirt and heading off to be enthusiastic about science for four hours.
Perhaps not so glamourous after all.
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Fortunately, there's a long, involved and fairly incomprehensible article that needs editing to bring me back to something approaching normality.
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Enjoy!!!
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Hopefully we'll have a stand next year ourselves!
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Ooh, AstroStand. Will it be Herschel? Or Planck?
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I think the shows are quite fun, if hard work, but we usually have more than just one research group to staff the stand.
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Saturday and yesterday were manic. There were no breaks in the waves of people coming through. Apparently 12,000 people came to the exhibition. They were expecting 6,000.
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(Or maybe it was the weather...)
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Most of the visitors during the week were either school groups or OAPs, whereas the weekend was absolutely everybody!