See You Next Wednesday
Friday, June 27
 
One! One blog entry. Bwah hah haa.

I moved house and I am still unpacking. The new router thinks it only has one route; this isn't conducive to a good connexion. Nevertheless in the spirit of heeding the people I call my friends, keeping my word and not being a hypocrite I am posting a blog entry:

My life is like a plain: at least it's not uphill.

Muppet Theatre - Winter Season

Thog needs to lodge a work request which states "the pulley is jammed so the curtain can't be raised, please fix it". What he did instead is leave a message which says "the show can't go on because the curtain can't be raised; fix it". Two days later when the problem is traced to the jammed pulley Thog gets all pissy because it took two days to find out what he already knew. I have a theory the reason he didn't mention the pulley is the same reason he still hasn't lodged a work order - he's a Muppet.

In other people's news...

Alix's daughter had a birthday; Dave's wife also had birthday; Emma went to Supanova; Polly has a puppy; Liz is back from the USA (but hasn't updated her blog yet); and Shy likes Matt (but doesn't even have a blog).
 
Comments:
Hooray for connexions (if not for esquimaux)!
It is good when I read your blog. I learn things about people (whom I also call my friends). I hope you blog more, and often!
 
Have so too updated.
 
And, also, it's good to see you.
My favourite shade of orange is See You Next Wednesday.
 
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