Thoughts on the New Year and 2005
I cannot believe that it is now 2006. Last year has flown by and I have suffered 3 call centre jobs (all of which I left because of the strict rules and my values), a dissertation that is still left to do (and is late), an unfinished HNC and learndirect course. I have spent too many hours stuck in front of the TV or in bed or in front of a computer screen. I have spent too little time out and about and even less speaking to friends and family. To add insult to injury my overdraft is about to burst and I have ballooned to 17 stone (at 6 foot tall and 34 this is no good thing).
So now I have just stopped smoking (the cravings are still there) and am much more active. I have nearly done the learndirect course and will by the end of the week hope to have finished the HNC assignment, cleaned the flat and written a chapter of my dissertation. Also, I am feeling motivated to get a new job and will be re-training for computer games programming. Still single though, ah well. Going to check my BMI and get some scales tomorrow.
Also, I'm not happy about the gas increases and the rail fare increases let alone the cunts at SSR who sent an A4 letter advertising their courses but forgot to put a stamp on the envelope. So I had to pay the post office £1.21 last week. Anyway it is all nothing compared to the deterioation of the environment by mankind (and our obsession with the automobile) and our destruction of the rainforests. Enough of my gripes and pains for now...
So now I have just stopped smoking (the cravings are still there) and am much more active. I have nearly done the learndirect course and will by the end of the week hope to have finished the HNC assignment, cleaned the flat and written a chapter of my dissertation. Also, I am feeling motivated to get a new job and will be re-training for computer games programming. Still single though, ah well. Going to check my BMI and get some scales tomorrow.
Also, I'm not happy about the gas increases and the rail fare increases let alone the cunts at SSR who sent an A4 letter advertising their courses but forgot to put a stamp on the envelope. So I had to pay the post office £1.21 last week. Anyway it is all nothing compared to the deterioation of the environment by mankind (and our obsession with the automobile) and our destruction of the rainforests. Enough of my gripes and pains for now...
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