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Sarah Maple: The World as We Know it; and Richard Woods: Upgrade.
Cool Questions
I’ve long espoused the concept of 'Cool questions', the answer to which means so much less than the fact that by asking it in the first place the person has shown how cool they are. (Like 'So, what did you think of the drummer?')
So imagine how impressed I was when the opening line from a friend-of-a-friend was 'So, what do you do for fun?'
A heartfelt and sincere apology.
To any of my SM followers who are no longer drinking to excess, staying out late on school nights, dancing at gigs anymore, smoking as much spliff as they used to, seeing amazingly good live music that they’d not otherwise have made the effort to see, making quite so many new best friends for the evening, or shouting shit from the rooftops. It’s my bad and I’m sorry I’ve not been as bad an influence on you recently as I’d liked to have been.
I’m back now.
For the sake of clarity, I do not have 'too much time on my hands', I just procrastinate a lot.
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My Travels, No 3
I thought I'd done my prep by car beforehand on Saturday, I found the campsite, pitched the tent, and cycled the 3 miles to the party in the daylight, so apart from leaving my mobile in the car there was nothing that could go wrong when I headed back at midnight, in the pitch black along country lanes completely overhung by trees with great pools of water across the entire road and mist all around...and I reckon I coped fine with the first 2+ miles... before making a wrong turn into a complete no-man's land surrounded by fields and sign posts to places I'd never heard of (and a few houses who might not want me waking them in the early hours) but I'd been well fed and watered and had a smoke and the exercise (or 'offsetting') does no harm... and I finally found the campsite 1.5 hours after I'd left. What an adventure!