Today has been pretty durn average.
How do you type the sound of a deep sigh with the air forced through the lips to make a kind of horsey exhaling sound? You know, like, audible resignation?
Next time I'm feeling GREAT I will force myself to blog, just for a bit of balance.
Good things:
* The place I'm staying at in Brisbane has a swimming pool and my work is paying. I will get to go to art openings as well as exhibitions while the office foots the accom/tansport tabs. This is a pretty good deal.
* I am out of debt. Long time coming. Soon as the tax bucks arrive I'll even be (gasp -) ahead.
* Christmas is coming and I will be going; to Thailand with my sister to drink cocktails and lie on the beach reading or drawing or staring snoozily into the middle distance (reputedly Margaret Thatcher's special skill, the staring bit I mean.)
* I am not Margaret Thatcher. The shame would be terrible.
I've run out. Note to self; collect list of good things to post on blog. I can do better than this, surely.
Average, average, average.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
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4 comments:
I am out of debt. Long time coming.
oh man, congratulations. that's such a great feeling.
(a looooong time before i'm gonna see the light at the end of that tunnel)
and, uh, hello!
:)
It's nice when your girlfriend and your most-pined-for ex can be friends! I heart the intermanet.
>How do you type the sound of a deep sigh with the air
>forced through the lips to make a kind of horsey
>exhaling sound? You know, like, audible resignation?
Like that. You could just go *bRHrBrhrHhHbr /sigh*; that's more efficient. But less evocative.
>I will get to go to art openings as well as exhibitions
>while the office foots the accom/tansport tabs. This is
>a pretty good deal.
Sweet. Will expect a report. With pictures, please.
>I am out of debt. Long time coming. Soon as the tax
>bucks arrive I'll even be (gasp -) ahead.
I have never had the pleasure of this feeling, since I have never ever been in debt (not seriously, anyway - and being in debt to one's parents doesn't really count)
>(reputedly Margaret Thatcher's special skill, the staring
>bit I mean.)
That may have had to do with her famous habit of only sleeping, like, four hours a night. Or maybe she was secretly a scientologist. Hmm.
>I am not Margaret Thatcher. The shame would be
>terrible.
Noted. Although, you know, just as a pool of foetid toxic slime has no shame about being a foetid pool of toxic slime...
>oh man, congratulations. that's such a >great feeling.
>
>(a looooong time before i'm gonna see >the light at the end of that tunnel)
I'm not counting HECS (student loans). Debts you expect never to pay off don't really couny.
>and, uh, hello!
Right back atcha :) *denoting actually smiling in person in this instance rather than simple clarification of tone*
Count, I mean. Not couny. That's like a corny count. Or a district in the Hebrides, or something. I meant count.
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