Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Tuesday, the day I was supposed to actually do something...

Well yes, Tuesday is one of the days I've actually got lessons now... I still didn't go in. Not because I didn't want to. I woke up at 8.00 and felt awful. Literally hanging, like a ratty hangover. I decided to keep hitting snooze until I decided to stop my alarm.

Unfortunately that lead to a phone call from Connexions because I had a meeting but because I was so ill, I couldn't go in. I now have another appointment till after Easter.

I was a little disappointed that I couldn't do band practice to my really sore throat, we haven't practiced for a few weeks now and I was looking really forward to it. Talk about being kicked in the crotch.

So yeah, today I haven't really done much except from when I went to work, got told I was needed in the morning which is terrible because if i still feel like shit, it's going to drag.

On the plus side of things, six of my seven CD's I bought yesterday came so I'm proper happy about that. Loving the Kids In Glass Houses album, proper good. Be interesting to hear there new album 'Dirt'. But yeah, I would advise people to check out 'Smart Casual' by Kids In Glass Houses if you haven't heard it. Been about a couple of years now but hey, I was a bit slow to catch on.

On to something with a bit more substance. This might not interest you but I know it will interest some people. Politics. I watched a bit of the news earlier and I think Labour have hit a new low. Getting there former leader to stand up for someone who's in charge now? Some people may look at it as he's a friend but no, despite Brown and Blair being in the same party - Brown always wanted Blair's position and once he got it, he fucked everything out. Bailing out banks that couldn't afford to pay the country back? It's common sense, would you lend money to someone who couldn't pay you back? No. This is the same, just on a much larger scale. But getting a 'friend' to stick up for him, can you believe Blair is a friend when Brown has never once really praised Blair about his time in charge? I know I don't.

And then after stooping to this low, they then criticize the Tories for not knowing where they stand... Haha! This party is a joke. EVERYBODY knows where we stand. We stand in an economical mess which THEY put us in, in the first place. I know for a fact that to straighten this country out, measures have to be taken which people aren't going to like initially, but in the long run... Things will get better. That's why David Cameron doesn't always actually say what is going to happen, it's not because he doesn't know what to do, it's to enforce these orders to sort the place out.

My rant is done for today. Cheeeeers! x

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