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[Captain's Log: 10/03/04 - Day of the Edit Post Feature]
[Diary Entry: 7/7/05 - "We shall never forget"]
and for the people looking for Skies of Arcadia they have it for £15
It's amazing what a difference moving only 3-or-4-miles "down-the-road" can do. :)
Yes, I'll still be working at the same place. It just means I'll have a tougher time cycling to work (especially) and back again... once I actually get myself a new tyre and get everything `sorted´!
I'm looking forward to 2004 and I reckon I'll pass my driving test in February, too. My dad may be going-away, but I've got a very good feeling about all that lies-ahead. :)
It feels like... I'm being "reborn", and my Life is finally going to 'get-going' again....
And, because I'm in such a good mood at the moment, I might even phone-up work later and take-my-chances...! :o
I had one of those horrible sleepless nights last night, where you can't sleep, your not thinking about anything, but it's all rushing infront of your mind, if you know what I mean...?
It made me realise some things, before I finally got to sleep. Like, how I'll have to start taking my chances now, and that this could well be the last Christmas Party I go to with this lot, as I am planning on leaving to start an Apprenticeship, later-on next-year.
The worst that can happen? She says `no´ and makes things very awkward or the both of us in the coming months....
I'm actually hoping I get the phone-call first - it'd be a lot easier that way; no-one having to put-me-through or anything, wondering what `I´ am doing asking to speak to `her´ or anything. The person who's organising the whole Party's in today, and she will have only just got my menu, today (I know, I know! ;D )! So, maybe she'll need to phone-up and let-me-know it's all okay....
Well, as long as I don't instantly get put-through to my manager - if he got a `whiff´ of something, EVERYONE would know! - it should be okay.
Will you still be working with 'Keddy'? ;^)
> I haven't really given much thought to the idea of a Switch-card, to
> tell you the truth! ...Probably because, at times, I can have the
> memory of a Goldfish - with a siv underneath that just seems to let
> everything slip right-through! :)
A goldfish in a siv?
Hope you get back in the water soon dude :^)
Even if I do end-up not-liking the place; I have no-say in the matter - we ARE moving back there, and that's that! And anyway, I like the area - it's much-better than where I am, now.
At least I'm getting to see THIS house, though...
Before we moved to the one I'm in now, I passed the chance to come and see it before-hand - and, I ended up hating everything! :)
I haven't really given much thought to the idea of a Switch-card, to tell you the truth! ...Probably because, at times, I can have the memory of a Goldfish - with a siv underneath that just seems to let everything slip right-through! :)
> Believe me, Dr.Duck; I'd phone-up and ask her right-now, if I could!
> But I'd still make a mess of it on the phone - even if I was put
> straight-through to her. Right now, I've got too much to say to her -
> especially if your `theory´ is right (and, it must be said, it
> WOULD explain a lot!). With all I want to say to her, it would be
> much easier done in-person - and she'd probably appreciate what I was
> saying more, y'know.
Does it need to be said? Actions could say it all so much better... Maybe.
Words do have a way of killing a 'spark', and she could work out everything you wanted to say from what you do.
> Maybe I can share a taxi back with her, afterwards?
> Infact, if I can tell she's had too-much to drink, and she's
> intending on going home solo, I'll INSIST on it!
> I watch way too much of Crimewatch UK and stuff on TV, you see! But,
> then again, you never know who your cab-driver's gonna be....
>
> Looks like this is gonna cost a fair-bit, anyway. And we're all
> supposed to be going out Clubbing afterwards, aswell!
> ...I'd better withdraw about £60, I reckon, since I won't have
> a Debit Card in-time... :o
Are you now getting the switch then?
Thing is, though, I heard something earlier about how this is supposed to be one of the last pre-Christmas post-days, for something....
Ah, well. At least my `Special Edition´ Die Hard DVD arrived this morning, courtesy - once again - of CD-WOW!. That'll give me something to do this afternoon. :)
Speaking of Christmas post and that, I suppose getting HER a Christmas Card for Tuesday wouldn't be such a bad idea. ...So long as she doesn't do anything to completely throw-me-off, or anything.
Yeah... It'll show her that I DO care... And maybe she'll start thinking twice about things.... It might also make her WANT to speak to me, on the night. But `it's the thought that counts´, anyway. :)
But I'd still make a mess of it on the phone - even if I was put straight-through to her. Right now, I've got too much to say to her - especially if your `theory´ is right (and, it must be said, it WOULD explain a lot!). With all I want to say to her, it would be much easier done in-person - and she'd probably appreciate what I was saying more, y'know.
And anyway, if I did phone-up, with this cold, they'd probably put me through to some bloke called "Kenny" or something, as "Keddy" probably wouldn't make much sense to ANY of our office-workers! ;D
Looks like the party it is, then. "Merry Christmas", "Happy New Year"... 2 good starting-points for whenever I get the chance to talk. Get a few drinks down me, too, and confidence shouldn't be a problem! :)
Maybe I can share a taxi back with her, afterwards?
Infact, if I can tell she's had too-much to drink, and she's intending on going home solo, I'll INSIST on it!
I watch way too much of Crimewatch UK and stuff on TV, you see! But, then again, you never know who your cab-driver's gonna be....
Looks like this is gonna cost a fair-bit, anyway. And we're all supposed to be going out Clubbing afterwards, aswell!
...I'd better withdraw about £60, I reckon, since I won't have a Debit Card in-time... :o