The wheelbarrow sinfonietta

Jun 21, 2006 00:21

It's all a bit odd really. For the most part, I'm feeling reasonably cheery. In that there's a bunch of stuff that I should probably worry about, but worrying won't fix any of it, so, um, stincle. Previously I would have been near catatonic with fear, thus unable to work during the week and boozing heavily at the weekend. (And the bits of weekend ( Read more... )

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aidan_skinner June 21 2006, 00:13:45 UTC
I can entirely relate to the comment thing. Thing is, it tends to lend one an air of mystery and aloofness that I, at least, am not trying to cultivate. Better to post and be damned than not post and indimidate people in a tragically ironic manner.

(this bout of self-confidence brought to you by Staropramen)

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hirez June 21 2006, 09:50:28 UTC
Ye-es. There's the other end of the scale where you approximate the bloke in the pub with the annoying beard and rubbish jumper who laughs too hard at everyone else's jokes. I'm waiting for a post-sequence that goes:

A: [Chinese-values-of-interesting experience]
B: "Oh, I know exactly what you mean" (or words to that effect)
A: "No you bloody don't! Your experiences are informed by your male-privileged and essentially middle-class upbringing and are therefore radically different to my own! The notion that we can share a commonality is a smug conceit of the chattering neurotypical! And they smell of wee!"

We need legal psychedelics and a medical leap forward in the John Varley direction.

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quercus June 21 2006, 11:27:40 UTC
John Varley ?

Sir will be wanting to listen again to this morning's Radio 4 and the tale of April Ashley. I imagine there's a book getting plugged - sounds like it might be worth reading too.

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hirez June 21 2006, 21:25:17 UTC
Which bit of R4 in particular?

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aeia June 21 2006, 07:30:19 UTC
Proof that physical and mental fitness are linked I think?

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hirez June 21 2006, 09:37:52 UTC
I fear so.

I imagine that most people work it out for themselves if they get past the third week of any exercise regimen, but I tend to worry that I'll end up sounding like an over-enthusiastic PE teacher:

"You! In the black! Stop mithering around there! Three times round the 2ndXI cricket pitch!"

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aeia June 21 2006, 10:03:00 UTC
The getting to the 3 weeks point is my problem at the moment. I started cycling a fair bit then moved house and stopped for a while. Just starting cycling into work every other day again this week and cycled at the weekend, need to keep it up now to see the benefits. At the moment I'm only seeing the feeling knackered bit!

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hirez June 21 2006, 10:12:34 UTC
Yes. I lost several weeks to Easter/Whitby/Lurgi/Holiday and had a bout of 'Oh bugger I can't be arsed', 'I'm still bringing up green gunk maybe I should give it a miss' and 'I feel horrible, exercise will make it worser.'

All lies of course. I burnt off the lurgi and the feeling horrible. It's just the lard to go.

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miss_soap June 21 2006, 08:37:59 UTC
Yes.

And re: camping. Not sure I can be hacked with going to Cornwall, since it be reet far away, but could be open to Somewhere Closer.

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hirez June 21 2006, 09:57:34 UTC
Sometimes it's hard remembering not being able to drive. I mean, that's what's been inside my own head for the last couple of weeks.

Ugh. Rambling. I should go and mend a print-server.

Camp it up: Righto. If you have mad ideas, keep me in mind. I can play nicely with others sometimes.

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kathbad June 21 2006, 11:39:58 UTC
Candleston in South Wales is very, very wonderful - but also quite a way off...

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mr_tom June 21 2006, 08:38:09 UTC
I downloaded Desert Dreams by the Kefrens as an avi a while ago - cracking stuff, especially the melon. Gratuitous swords-and-sandals novel cover art, less so, but.

In other news: There's an idea of a Notby-on-wheels gestating in my head, where we flit from pub to pub on gentlemen's conveyances, working off the sore head from the previous evening before lunch. The Tour de Alka-Selzer or something...

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hirez June 21 2006, 09:39:40 UTC
That's a very silly idea. SCRIBE!11!!1

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kathbad June 21 2006, 11:39:06 UTC
Even so, I get the impression (or perhaps give off the impression?) that I'm somewhat detached from people

Not that I have ever seen...

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hirez June 21 2006, 13:25:33 UTC
Not in person, certainly. And that's clearly dependant on the people. I'm not going to waste my wit on the dull, after all.

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