I do like having a series
of TV shows which I can watch, one episode at a time, over brekkie.
At the moment it's "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"
which I am recording from UK Gold. This morning as "Furry
Face TM" ate my toast I watched Reggie
trying to come back from beyond the grave before falling headlong
into raw sewage. Hardly hilarious slapstick, but it passes an
otherwise dull half-hour.
Being on a late start we
had our walk before work today. I took my dog over to the co-op field
where I found a large stick. He likes to carry a stick about, and
today I used that to my advantage. This stick was ideal for my
purposes. "Fetch" as a game is improving, but still
leave a lot to be desired. So this morning every time when he
wouldn't give the ball back I waggled the stick at him. He would them
immediately drop the ball and go for the stick. I could then get the
ball into the thrower, chuck it again, and off we would go.
It certainly made playing
"fetch" easier and quicker; it's just a shame we
have to have quite so much over-excited barking and woofing.
And so to work. As I
drove I listened to "Desert Island Discs" in which the
Palestinian author and human rights activist, Raja Shehadeh (who?)
listed the pretentious music he'd like to be
thought to listen to. Wagner, Dvorak, Shubert, why does no one on
that show ever listen to anything which isn't actually dreadful.
One day I shall publish
my eight Desert Island Discs. I wonder what they will be? ELO and
Sparks will be in there as will (I suspect) Kate Bush, Gloria
Gaynor, Sinitta and Ivor Biggun.
I had a little time to
kill before I was needed on duty, so as I was nearby (sort of)
I drove up to Blean woods. There were four geocaches in those woods
that had been hidden since I was last there, and also three munzees
to be found as well. After a little to-ing and fro-ing I found the
lot.
Whilst in the woods I
also found (and was chatted up by) a rather fit bird with an
Alsatian. I think she might have been "up for it"
(the fit bird; not the Alsatian), but I've never really been a
good judge of that sort of nonsense. Which is probably for the best.
And so to work. I did my
bit. At lunch time I blew my saxophone. And I came home again. There
was a little good news during the day; about five years ago I was in
a lottery syndicate. The syndicate was losing money hand over fist,
and as the thing folded the little remaining cash in the account was
invested in premium bonds. One of those has come up trumps; I
recevied a cheque for thirty quid. Not an Earth-shattering amount,
but it is better than a kick up the bum.
Once home I went to the
Chinese take away; with "er indoors TM"
off out with her mates I was left to forage for tea. I got myselff
curry and chips.
It's not sitting well...
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