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... following on from my post last week regarding excellent service from the recycling men...


This morning my day was made by said recycling man knocking on the door, giving me a hug, and thanking me - I sent an email praising him to the recycling email on the Southwark website, it was passed to his boss, and he apparently got a bit pat on the back. Big time feel good factor :)

having a (not very bad) cold, but not having to drag yourself to work feeling rough...

cos you've got the day off... http://blogs.pomona.edu/grmt134-2009s/files/2009/03/antijapanesepropagandatakedayoff.gif

silence...


ref the google banner... though i was on the 'rage' thread for a moment there Brendan... don't tell me you like the horrid little packman banner... IMO it's just more of tacky invasive noise pollution!!!

http://blog.eun.org/avila/05.jpg

It was actually an imbedded game. Who can?t love packman?


And if the oft used video game analogy is correct it is responsible for an entire generation people spending they youth sitting in dark rooms and eating pills.

no, don't want to have to tune off sound... 'cos I am probably playing last fm or spotify at the same time and dealing with work stuff. online research etc... gggrrr should be in the other thread!!!
.....relaxing at home with the radio playing in the background, the birds singing noisily outside, reading a good book, some lovely coffee and the anticipation of having more free time and going away to a wedding where I will be reunited with friends I haven't seen for a while. Yay!

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