Tuesday 24th
October, 2017 1130
It has been
many years since I used McDonald's wifi.
I'm sure when
I did I simply had to log on to Cloud or something but that wasn't
the case here. No wifi password displayed and until they found a
manager who spoke English it was all Chinese to me. Now I know there
will be no problems in future – you enter your mobile phone number
and it sends a text with an access code. Simple if you know how.
I didn't spend
that long there, I still couldn't route via the UK (or I would have
caught up on some ITV programmes I have been unable to access) so I
went back to the office and watched downloaded BBC stuff instead.
I think
congress ends tomorrow now that Xi has elevated himself to the level
of Mao and today I have noticed I have been able to connect to London
more readily than the past week. Presumably the firewall police are
having their overtime cut. Good.
I just went
shopping and only bought six bottles of wine (all the wine girls now
seem to know I go for the bogof deals) but the final bill was nearly
400y. It was only when I unpacked at home I realised why. Big lump of
pork which will be turned into ham by Sunday, bag of tiger prawns
(for omelettes), cooking oil (changing the fryer for the first time –
it seems to last forever when you only make chips) and half a kilo of
black pepper salmon fillets. Plus other bits and bobs of course.
This week
therefore, no students will be coming to dinner. Quite apart from the
expense, it is the time and effort involved. Also, I am going to see
if it wouldn't be better to have the western meals on Tuesdays.
Having them on Thursdays limits the time to enjoy due to the Corner,
even though I am only going to every second one Annie goes to them
all.
So this week
it is just Annie. Omelette and chips tonight and the salmon on
Thursday. I am also cooking tomorrow's lunch for my incarceration on
the 7th floor – a wholemeal giant vienna roll and three
drumsticks. I am even taking a small bar of soap I filched from some
hotel or other – as long as the students know it is mine they will
leave it on the windowsill for the next time. Toilets here (except
good hotels and restaurants) never have soap or loo paper –
especially schools, hence the students think washing their hands is a
case of simply splashing them underneath running water.
1715
And as so
often happens here, Annie, who was asked to represent the Uni at a
speaking competition (presumably as a questionmaster) in town, had at
the 11th hour, the time brought forward on her. Originally
she needed to leave campus by 1740, now she needed to be gone by
1700.
Of course, the
soup kitchen was geared for a 1630 arrival and I can't simply magic
up a meal in two minutes. She would still have half an hour to eat
and she can can tuck it away with the best so all it meant was I
delayed my own until after she left (I will have mine in about half
an hour). She has gone, sated, and with the advice that when this
happens again – as it surely will – just to tell them no she has
arrangements. It's not as if it is part of her work or that she will
be paid. There are times when it is far better not to be too
obliging.
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