2003-10-13
Lobster lobster lobster
Well that was the weekend. Indeed, yers and werl. It was actually the weekend for most people - it's cunning like that, apart from the people who were sucked into a dimensional timehole that skipped them past the weekend and dumped them straight at monday morning - that has to be annoying.
Someone needs to invent a device for all those little minutes or bits of time, like when you're waiting for a train or something, so you can save them up and cash them in later on when you're late, enjoying yourself or want a few extra minutes in the shower before having to go to work, it'd make millions I tell you.
Toast is an underrated advertising medium.
Well thats the blather for this morning out the way, so heres a random meme I found...
What do you really think of me?
Someone needs to invent a device for all those little minutes or bits of time, like when you're waiting for a train or something, so you can save them up and cash them in later on when you're late, enjoying yourself or want a few extra minutes in the shower before having to go to work, it'd make millions I tell you.
Toast is an underrated advertising medium.
Well thats the blather for this morning out the way, so heres a random meme I found...
What do you really think of me?
Ring ring
I have a new mobile, after my old one smoked a cartload of crack and decided to start phoning and texting people randomly on Saturday evening. So if you've got any strange messages from me I apologise.
I managed to forget my PIN number for my old phone as I changed it over, this led to me discovering several things;
- I really should write things like that down
- My landline phone at home is also falling to bits
- I remember keycodes by rote, I don't actually know what the number is, just I either see the keypad and recognise it and enter the code or draw a small shape.
- Without my mobile I can't contact anyone except myself and my parents, no memory for anything!
- Jellyfish are part of an international spagetti plot.
NOTE: Although I have a new mobile my contact details remain the same and I still have my list of numbers, I transferred my SIM card over.
I managed to forget my PIN number for my old phone as I changed it over, this led to me discovering several things;
- I really should write things like that down
- My landline phone at home is also falling to bits
- I remember keycodes by rote, I don't actually know what the number is, just I either see the keypad and recognise it and enter the code or draw a small shape.
- Without my mobile I can't contact anyone except myself and my parents, no memory for anything!
- Jellyfish are part of an international spagetti plot.
NOTE: Although I have a new mobile my contact details remain the same and I still have my list of numbers, I transferred my SIM card over.