Another Boring Post About Teeth
Published on 12 December 2005 in Life, health, teeth
Vaguely tedious moaning about dental work.
Published on 12 December 2005 in Life, health, teeth
Vaguely tedious moaning about dental work.
Published on 30 November 2005 in Life, work
So it's a week off for me. And Catherine's off too. And we haven't exactly done much, bar eating out at lunch a few times, and me going to the gym a lot.
Published on 8 November 2005 in Life, health
I've had a bit of a sore arm all day thanks to the annual flu jab, which I got from the doctors last night. I say annual - in reality it's the first one I've had in about four years as I keep forgetting, which usually results in being told off by my doctor. As I'm asthmatic, they seem to think these things are vaguely important.
Published on 12 October 2005 in Life, London, Transport, commuting, London, London Underground, railways, trains, West London Line
A discussion in the canteen recently involved around one of my colleagues saying about how he is less inclined to do DIY and more inclined to get someone in to do things - it's about balancing up how much your free time is worth in comparison to the cost of getting someone in.
Published on 22 September 2005 in Life, house
So I'd like to say a big thank you to the person who, at some point, walked to the end of my drive, lifted up the purple recycling box, removed the green recycling box from underneath it, took out a newspaper and some other bits of paper from the green box, put them in the purple box, put the purple box back, and then scarpered with my green recycling box.
Published on 14 September 2005 in Life, house
I seem to recall recently, hearing a report on Today about how hedgehogs are becoming rarer. I've certainly never seen one. Foxes yes, Hedgehogs no. Until tonight.
Published on 29 August 2005 in Life, Linux, Mandriva, Ubuntu
You may be pondering why I have been strangely quiet for the last eleven days. Or you may not. Hey, why should you?
Published on 7 August 2005 in Life, Top Notch Signage
Hiking past nice signs warning of extreme danger due to guns is nice.
Published on 27 July 2005 in Life, commuting, railways, trains
Train is very busy. People are left on the platform. You notice a woman stood next to you. Her belly looks slightly big. You cautiously attempt to look at her face just to make sure she's not just well built. She could be pregnant. It could just be the way she's standing due to her grabbing on to the rail. You're just not sure.
Published on 27 July 2005 in Life, work
Yesterday I walked past Chris Langham on my way to the canteen. Cool!