Friday, February 17, 2006

Things I have learned today

Wow, a second post on technically the same day as the last one, since I havent been to bed yet. This post is generally focused on things I have learned today. The first was that I failed to work out how to spell a word that I made up. Anyone who has been to the CU forum will see this word, and no doubt comment hence forth.
The second thing is that my design group can really get a lot of work done when we try, and still have a massive laugh. We got a lot done today, AND even managed to organise a meeting for next tuesday to get more work done.
Another thing, if you go to the village office and tell them your toilet door is broken, then wait a couple of hours, a brand new green Henry the hoover will appear in your flat. The door however still does now work, and the hoover is yet to be tried, because we only ever hoover when people are coming to visit or we have inspections. Even then it sometimes doesn't happen.
A fourth thing is that there are a number of words to describe me at a ceilidh. Here are a selection; enthusiastic, hyper, crazy, mad, maniacal, energy-ful, tired, knackered, out-of-breath, and being in the state of something resembling a zombie. Hoorah.
Wow, looks like I've learned a lot in the past day. Four things. If I learned that many things every day, I would lose the useful facts I know about such things as guitars. Or the bible. And we wouldn't want that to happen now, would we?
The correct answer is 'no'.
Anyway, bed is a-calling, as is my nine oclock lecture tomorrow morning. The joys.

1 Comments:

Blogger sillyjigsaw said...

I read your blog and then was thinking about some of the things that i learned! I have learned that i probably shouldnt try driving home from Bishopbriggs when im tired! (i kinda got lost! but not too lost, so i was ok!)
I also learnt that it is possible to go to a ceilidh and not get home till 1, then plan a lesson go to sleep at 2 get up at 7 and then spend all day in class (teaching a lesson) and nobody would know any different!
I do however have 'ceilidh arms'! (the pain that you get when you move your arms after a ceilidh, tis a good pain tho!)
Alastair i think you should keep learning things, coz the brain is a muscle and the more you learn the more it can hold! (if all else fails, write things down! that's what i do!)

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