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Monthly Archives: July 2008
Racing Round
I can’t help but feel that I’m going to be constantly zooming about between now and my trip up to Edinburgh. There are loads of things to kick into shape before I get up to Scotland, and some of those … Continue reading
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A Pulse
I ate way too much fruit last night. The result was that I had an uncomfortable belly all day and was good for nothing more than lying uncomfortably in bed all evening, chatting on the phone, eventually relaxing to the … Continue reading
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The Intentional Marathon
A week ago, I cycled 26 miles accidentally. This was caused by bad planning and bad transport. Tonight, I ended up asking myself whether I could repeat the experience on purpose. I’ll save you the bother of guessing: I could. … Continue reading
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Preview Time
I woke up at a reasonable time this morning, which was handy since I had a meeting at what I consider to be an unreasonable time. Owing to the wake-up, I was able to arrive at my meeting and be … Continue reading
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Sunday
After morning ablutions and breakfast (not simutaneous), I headed off to London. A combination of bad traffic and sat nav diversions led me to a long time stuck in traffic, the picking up of a hitchhiker and a great chat … Continue reading
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Surprise
I amazed myself by waking up today in plenty of time to do useful things. Before I knew it I was in a Tesco, which, as we all know, is a useful and domesicated place to be. I dropped in … Continue reading
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Taunting The Audience
I should not have behaved the way I did on stage tonight… except… well, it made the audience laugh and I knew it would. I regret some apparently disrespectful lines I delivered to a very placid and pleasant elderly lady … Continue reading
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Little Italy
A nice relaxing night out. That’s what you need in the midst of a big stress-laden week. Actually I’m not sure if the week is stressful so much as just busy. It seems to have late nights and I seem … Continue reading
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Donkey Derby
My gig radar keeps letting me down. I arrived in Derby after a fairly long drive to a room in a “flat-iron” type of building, after a parking nightmare (which turned out not to be so bad after all) to … Continue reading
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The Accidental Marathon
Of all the things to fall into, I didn’t think I’d fall into a marathon. Usually, you use this term to describe something fairly massive. What I’d actually intended was different, so I can say I fell into the marathon, … Continue reading
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