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Mon 23/06/03 at 14:00
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Posts: 787
In the past couple of weeks, since leaving uni (and my nutwork connection) I've not been about much.
Consequently I've not vented my opinion much, so here's some stuff on my mind at the moment:


Soo, could have been bad times for Mr Blair recently.
Fortunately for Labour, while Blair seems hell bent on bringing the Tories back into contention with his rash policies and deceitful practices, Iain (or one i) Duncan Smith is returning the favour by repeatedly letting Blair off the hook.
I get the impression that he's not done as badly overall as he has in the stuff the public have seen, but nevertheless he had a huge chance to bring the Tories from a battle for second place back into contention like a phoenix from the flames. But he's too lame.
To be honest, allowing Blair to harp on about tights without pointing out that nobody was concerned with the get-up, only the constitutional protection Tony was hell bent on trashing, that just reeks of incompetence.

Still, when the Tories failed to make ground on Labour, there was a huge opening for the Lib Dems to win points (and votes) from both parties.
Anyone heard anything from them? (Bar discovery of documents in an almost unrelated story today...)

So we have 3 main parties, none of whom manage to not suck.
Maybe I'll write to Mr Bush and ask for a regime change...


Couldn't sleep last night, so I turned the TV on. Saw a huge spider on my ceiling. To cut a *long* story short, it fell on my duvet and I spent an half an hour trying to slide the upturned glass onto cardboard, without the duvet giving the space for the nippy git to make a break for it.
When I finally chucked it out of the briefly opened window another spider came in and promptly hid.
I dispared for a few minutes then gave up, spent an hour letting the adrenaline and fear subside, and slept.


Been to a job centre today, in the town where my dad works. The idea is that if I can't get anything here, I can commute with him.
Virtually no suitable jobs (even with my low standards). I've been rejecting lame career options lately, looking for something 'right' for me.
After that depressing hole the stuff I gave up doesn't look so bad.

I have an interview tomorrow, for the most suitable job available: Packing stuff on a factory line between 10pm and 8am. Ouch.
Travelling will be difficult. As will giving up my life to do a crap job. But it's only a temporary thing.
I don't know if it will work though...


New Zeland got further away again, when I realised my second bank account was £120 more overdrawn than I remembered, and that I'll need to leave money here for my monthly mobile phone contract payments.
Just as a job gets harder to land, I need the money much more.
Ain't that always the way.


Other news: After finishing 'the Prince' (Machiavelli), I started 'The Emperor's New Mind (Penrose). It's part high level physics, part philosophy. The prologue managed to go over my head with the maths.
I felt unwanted with the job thing. Now I feel stupid too.
The first chapter got easier, but I'm sure it'll lose me again soon enough.

I feel utterly misearable these days.
:^(
Mon 23/06/03 at 14:18
Regular
"Z will be here soon"
Posts: 7,562
cookie monster wrote:
> You could maybe read simpler books?
>
> I nipped to the loo only to find a spider had beat me too it, so i
> crushed it with a metal pole and threw its corpse into the toilet. I
> then procedded to do my business on the spider.
>
> Thats revenge.

Thats fetish.
Mon 23/06/03 at 14:16
Regular
"+34 Intellect"
Posts: 21,334
You could maybe read simpler books?

I nipped to the loo only to find a spider had beat me too it, so i crushed it with a metal pole and threw its corpse into the toilet. I then procedded to do my business on the spider.

Thats revenge.
Mon 23/06/03 at 14:15
Regular
"Omnipresent"
Posts: 1,646
Kyz22 wrote:
> ARGH!
>
> Dr Duck Dude (great alliteration), stuff will pick up and everything
> will fall into place. At least, that is how I imagine adulthood.

May God bless your ignorance.
Mon 23/06/03 at 14:13
Regular
"Z will be here soon"
Posts: 7,562
ARGH!

Dr Duck Dude (great alliteration), stuff will pick up and everything will fall into place. At least, that is how I imagine adulthood.
Mon 23/06/03 at 14:12
Regular
"Omnipresent"
Posts: 1,646
only you;)
Mon 23/06/03 at 14:11
Regular
"Z will be here soon"
Posts: 7,562
Locky, stop coming onto people!
Mon 23/06/03 at 14:02
Regular
"Omnipresent"
Posts: 1,646
Dr Duck wrote:
> I feel utterly misearable these days.
> :^(

Don't get me started. I could go on... and on... and on etc. But I won't. Just think of all the good things. You can have sex and drink.
Mon 23/06/03 at 14:00
Regular
Posts: 8,220
In the past couple of weeks, since leaving uni (and my nutwork connection) I've not been about much.
Consequently I've not vented my opinion much, so here's some stuff on my mind at the moment:


Soo, could have been bad times for Mr Blair recently.
Fortunately for Labour, while Blair seems hell bent on bringing the Tories back into contention with his rash policies and deceitful practices, Iain (or one i) Duncan Smith is returning the favour by repeatedly letting Blair off the hook.
I get the impression that he's not done as badly overall as he has in the stuff the public have seen, but nevertheless he had a huge chance to bring the Tories from a battle for second place back into contention like a phoenix from the flames. But he's too lame.
To be honest, allowing Blair to harp on about tights without pointing out that nobody was concerned with the get-up, only the constitutional protection Tony was hell bent on trashing, that just reeks of incompetence.

Still, when the Tories failed to make ground on Labour, there was a huge opening for the Lib Dems to win points (and votes) from both parties.
Anyone heard anything from them? (Bar discovery of documents in an almost unrelated story today...)

So we have 3 main parties, none of whom manage to not suck.
Maybe I'll write to Mr Bush and ask for a regime change...


Couldn't sleep last night, so I turned the TV on. Saw a huge spider on my ceiling. To cut a *long* story short, it fell on my duvet and I spent an half an hour trying to slide the upturned glass onto cardboard, without the duvet giving the space for the nippy git to make a break for it.
When I finally chucked it out of the briefly opened window another spider came in and promptly hid.
I dispared for a few minutes then gave up, spent an hour letting the adrenaline and fear subside, and slept.


Been to a job centre today, in the town where my dad works. The idea is that if I can't get anything here, I can commute with him.
Virtually no suitable jobs (even with my low standards). I've been rejecting lame career options lately, looking for something 'right' for me.
After that depressing hole the stuff I gave up doesn't look so bad.

I have an interview tomorrow, for the most suitable job available: Packing stuff on a factory line between 10pm and 8am. Ouch.
Travelling will be difficult. As will giving up my life to do a crap job. But it's only a temporary thing.
I don't know if it will work though...


New Zeland got further away again, when I realised my second bank account was £120 more overdrawn than I remembered, and that I'll need to leave money here for my monthly mobile phone contract payments.
Just as a job gets harder to land, I need the money much more.
Ain't that always the way.


Other news: After finishing 'the Prince' (Machiavelli), I started 'The Emperor's New Mind (Penrose). It's part high level physics, part philosophy. The prologue managed to go over my head with the maths.
I felt unwanted with the job thing. Now I feel stupid too.
The first chapter got easier, but I'm sure it'll lose me again soon enough.

I feel utterly misearable these days.
:^(

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