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Confusion...
Posted Jul 9, 2002
is going out for 'a breath of fresh air' and coming back with a new suit...
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Happiness
Posted Jul 1, 2002
...is the HMV sale, having enough money to buy some unexpected (and cheap! ) treasures, and enough sense to know when you've spent enough.
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And so to bed...
Posted May 28, 2002
With nothing to show for another day lived on this wretched planet.
Unless you count one paragraph of a potential article for H2G2. Which I don't.
Days like this I know how the Prince of Denmark felt.
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Funny really
Posted May 28, 2002
The strangest people read my journal, for no apparent reason that I can see.
It's very dull.
'There was no wrecks, and nobody Drownded,
Fact, nothing to laugh at at all'
(Marriott Edgar, Albert and the Lion.)
Whereas, of course, my life continues to be one huge bundle of laughs. Not.
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I read the news today...
Posted May 21, 2002
And was saddened to read of the death of both Stephen Jay Gould, scientist and writer, as well as George Alec Effinger,SF writer.
On the other hand, I am cheered by the news that the Japanese attempt to hi-jack the IWC (how does land-locked Mongolia get to be on the IWC in any event?) has failed and that the moratorium on whale hunting remeins in place.
In addition, I read that the Cannes festival is to premiere a fully restored 70mm print of Jaques Tati's 'Playtime'. I await it's London premiere with eager anticipation.
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