Friday
23rd March, 2018 1930
Besides
being utterly knackered this morning, at least the day was better
than yesterday. Lately I have taken to being one half of the
dialogues in the book. I got tired of waiting for volunteers to be A
and B and to be honest, the English majors are only slightly more
forthcoming than the early education folks.
It
seems to be working, I have been given rounds of applause! Ok, I do a
great irate fishwife and a passable spurned lover but only by virtue
of not having to use all my concentration in actually reading the
scripts, which of course they do. Maybe that's the road ahead, at
least here anyway.
I
found myself actually hungry when I went to Pizza Hut for breakfast.
Instead of ordering one though, I tried again for a panini and lo and
behold, they had them. Great, ham, cheese and egg panini please with
two bangers. The sausages were a side dish of course. Despite the
photograph on the menu depicting melted cheese oozing from the bread,
the staff appear not to have entirely grasped the concept of a panini
because they toasted the roll and then filled it with everything else
being stone cold. As for the sausages, never again. Chicken sausages
should be outlawed. Next time it's going to be bacon, eggs and French
toast!
I
also went to the underground supermarket afterwards to buy some
tinned tuna, I may make my own lunch for next Wednesday. This time I
opened my eyes – where the tuna was (the first time it struck me as
an odd place to have tinned fish) is a very small section of imported
foods. Loads of varieties of pasta, herbs, cereals etc although no
bran flakes and the cornflakes are not Kelloggs. If they ain't
Kelloggs they ain't cornflakes and anyway they don't help with
keeping you regular.
The
commute today was also pleasant, I was the only passenger both ways.
Didn't stop Hu Hamilton from driving like a lunatic though.
When
I got back I made my usual stop at the jing jo shop, put my customary
2 x 258ml of jing and 3 x 600ml of Snow lager on the counter, cost
\58 (standard joke when I go in, they immediately chant “ooh sher
bah” which is 58 in Chinese) and the husband produced a small bag.
As I went to pick the items up and fill said bag I felt something on
my hand. It was raining! Whoa! Hold on a minute! There was a pinhole
in one of the cans and by my disturbing it, it was emitting a fine
spray. Turned out to be a result, I was given it free and told to
drink it quickly! I did not need to be told twice.
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