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Man, what a weekend! Those two nights of compering Light the Lights at the refurbished His Majesty's Theatre will remain with me for the rest of my life.
The performers from local musical groups were absolutely brilliant.
And the theatre is a dream. I had no idea there is now a wonderful roof terrace off the corporate suite.
Standing there on a lovely sunny evening you get a superb view of Union Terrace Gardens, Union Terrace and further out across Aberdeen.
That's class.
I can't wait for the gala re-opening next Thursday by Prince Edward.
My one regret is that I've had to turn down an invitation to be at the Open Doors event at the Tivoli next weekend.
A place the size of Aberdeen is so lucky to have two theatres designed by the great architect Frank Matcham.
However, while His Majesty's has just undergone its second major refurbishment, sadly the Tivoli is falling into greater disrepair every day.
I am convinced there is a place for them both. I'm sure it would be a happy day for Aberdonians if the Tivoli could get the same wonderful make-over as HMT.
My friendly traffic warden shock
I was picking up a friend from Aberdeen Airport last week and discovered something I'm ecstatic about!
I was driving into the bit at the front for dropping off and picking up. I spotted a traffic warden coming towards me and thought: Uh-uh. To my surprise, he came over to me and asked which flight I was meeting people from.
That's never happened to me before.
I told him I wanted the Dublin flight.
The warden went to check whether it was on time and came back to say it was approaching Aberdeen.
He told me to give it about 20 minutes then come back round, rather than having to shuttle back and forth for ages.
I did what he said and there was my friend. If it's a new system, it's brilliant and other cities should follow suit.
Green scheme is great
I spotted another great new scheme in Aberdeen on Friday.
I was walking through Hilton from Woodside to the BBC when I saw all these neat rows of black and white boxes and bags with all the household waste neatly packed according to what it was made of.
I really am impressed. I believe it's all to do with the Waste Aware Grampian scheme.
Full marks to the city council for providing these containers.
And full marks to the residents who appear to be diligently doing their green, recycling duty.
No hiding place from Big Brother
How's this for weird?
The other evening I was at home when the phone rang. Now I'm pretty tuned in to recognising voices. They trigger memories in me, just like music does.
This soft woman's voice said: "Hello, Cameron."
I suddenly got the strangest feeling. I knew I knew the voice, but couldn't place it. I knew it had meant something important to me once.
And guess who it turned out to be? One of the Diary Room voices from my Big Brother series. We had names for them all and this was "Sexy" on the line.
Turns out she's producing a new TV series and wanted to talk to me about it.
We're just good friends
Have had a really hectic time this week, literally fleeing about between Scotland and England.
On a flying visit to Birmingham I'm managing to catch up with my Big Brother housemate, Steph.
You may remember there was all sorts of speculation about romance.
Stop the rumour machine now. We're just mates and we're meeting to catch up with each other's news.
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TIME TO SHINE THE SPOTLIGHT ON TIVOLI