please empty your brain below

todays mantra....
must improve content
must improve content
must improve content
must improve content....

(content related side-comment - shame about the Face).

Fizzy water - they don't have a soda stream at work; can of fizzy drink - okay, this is bad I know, but I am an addict; sandwiches/lunch - always try - better quality and cheaper home made; newspaper - I hardly ever read a newspaper I need something meatier; book - see newspaper comment - I never go anywhere without a book; notepad - I have only recently got a decent enough mobile phone, but I still prefer 'old fashioned' pen and paper; camera - never bother; gloves and hat - only when it's really cold, and then try and fit in coat pocket; sunglasses - I forgot to list these, but I have to have them cos my eye condition makes my eyes super sensitive to sunlight; umbrella - yeah, I am a wimp; MP3 player - not got one; deodorant - I don't want to carry that through the office displaying to everyone where I am going and why; work related paperwork - eek, no thanks, I have a life outside work! If I can't manage it when I am here, it doesn't get done.

Not just a comment, but yet another long comment!

Oh, and today I had a packet of crisps and a chocolate biscuit as well. And the TV guide I bought yesterday and forgot to take out of my bag.

by the way, that mantra was for me to chant not you.
*turns green with envy at not being a blue dot*

yeah dave, but you get comments...

Bag today also contains: birthday present for me mum.

Umbrella: yeh, I know it's only water, but it's really annoying when it rains on me specs. However, I don't usually carry one if I'm wearing contacts.

Notebook: it has to be. A mobile phone just wouldn't do the job. When I make notes I need to be able to make them quickly, they're often long and sometimes involve sketches.

Newspaper: I get to read the newspaper at work each day at their expense, and it even counts as part of the job. So it has to be a book for the commute.

*backs off muttering*

Leaving comments on web-sites has the same effect as voting-it only encourages them

*i'm saying nothing*

I used to get hardly any comments.

Now anything under 300 is a really slow day.

backs off muttering.
christ

dave, I love your humor

*i'm saying nothing*











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