It doesn’t matter where you start. Just start.
Not wanting to temp fate, I hesitate to mention that we might be in for some good weather. We go on tour next Friday and according to the Met Office we could be in for some really nice settled weather. Sounds too good to be true.
I woke up this morning and saw the full* moon over the orchard where we were camping,
Have given this a great deal of thought and decided not to contribute to any further Threads for the time being.
I'm interviewing a bloke at 10.30 this morning and the 'recruitment consultant' has just sent me his CV. It's a guy who used to be a client of ours and he was a right pain in the arse, a really nasty piece of work who created faults in stuff just to get a discount. I'm looking forward to this one..
Jupiter is looking very impressive indeed, close to the moon mid evening.
Starting a new contract next Monday V. lucrative Also, on 2nd interview for perm post in Loughborough, but will need to re-locate.What's the cycling around that area?
What's the cycling around that area?
The highest point in Leicestershire is Beacon Hill...
Strange good news, but it gave me a smile and a warm glow:Despite my mild Scouse heritage, I'm not right fond of accents from that side of the Pennines (well, off the tops, that is). But yesterday, a Rentokil contractor called me "La' ".Like Proust's Madeleine (I like that the benchmark of serious literature is abuot biscuit dunking), it took me straight back North, and it was like a bit of Northern sunlight breaking through the clouds. One small word (not even a complete one), and it lightened the afternoon.
What does it mean?
La', as in the band name The La's, is short for 'lad', and is just used naturally in Scouse (& sometimes S Mancs) speech as an affectionate term, like 'mate' or, more generally, 'bro', 'blood', 'man', 'love', 'duck' etc.
I completely agree with Reg.
As of today I am now BA(Hons), Dip Ling (Fr)