... I love that Basin St Blues song.
A while ago I sent a description of my typical working day to Braunwin, and, as I won't be having a typical working day for a week or two now, I thought I'd share it, so next time I'm here I can smile and think about all the things I'm missing. I've edited it a little though, especially the stuff directly between 9 and 6.
I'll be in the US until 16th. Watch this space if you find that even remotely interesting.
7am - wake up, pretend I don't have to get up for 30m.
7.30am - stop kidding myself and get the hell out of bed
7.40am - leave house
7.49am - catch the 7.47 to Highbury & Islington, and change for Kings Cross
8.16am - depart Kings Cross, cursing the name of Thameslink for their platform antics and general inability to run a train service.
8.40am - e-mail, stick some token post on blogger
9am - take off coat so it looks to the other people in my office like I'm working
(I have deleted the bit about work, as it may be taken seriously, which would result in me being fired.)
6pm - leave on the last toll of 6, catch train at 18.17 (usually about 5m late, curse you Thameslink!) then take the Victoria line back to Highbury & Islington, and walk home from there in a vague nod to the notion of exercise.
7pm - get home, cook food or wait for food to be cooked, settle in front of TV with large glass of something or other. Usually red something or other.
9pm - notice I'm tired, but realise that going to bed will mean I'll miss the end of a fascinating documentary on Marmots, or possibly an episode of Friends.
10pm - Switch on Playstation, play until 11pm
11pm - think "oh, well I've got 8 hours, I'll be fine
1am - finally get to sleep
3.20am - wake up for no reason
6.30am - finally give up the attempt to get a decent nights sleep
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