Thursday
27th June, 2019 1430
Yesterday
I had a “medical” problem. Nothing really serious but I could
have done without it. With my UTI proving annoyingly persistent I
have been treating it with low dosages of antibiotics, I read that
the medical profession does this for six months at a time. And it
works most of the time!
But
yesterday, before I left for work, I wanted to pee every two minutes,
even after I had just had one. Clearly that was a concern because I
needed to take two buses, one for about forty minutes, the other
twenty, thankfully at lunchtime the journeys are shorter than early
morning.
When
the first bus stopped I was in dire need. I knew there was a public
toilet above the Five Streams terminus but I also knew I wasn't going
to make it! I found a side road leading to a covered car park and
ducked down it. To my chagrin, there was someone there, quite why he
was washing his hair using a bucket I know not but I found a quiet
spot between cars and up against a wall and proceeded to go about
relieving the pressure before I “leaked”. As it was raining I had
an umbrella and hid behind that too.
Mateyboy
decided to challenge me but there was no way I could have stopped
even if he was police – and he wasn't wearing any kind of uniform.
With him shouting and screaming at my back, I finished, zipped up and
went to leave but I had to pass him. How do you explain you had no
choice to an irate native who doesn't speak English? You don't.
Instead he was treated to some choice Anglo-Saxon expletives and I in
return was regaled by presumably suitable Chinese versions hurled at
my disappearing back! As it turned out, I learnt on my return trip
when I had the same problem, the public toilet is now cordoned off
and workmen are beavering away in there so I would have been in real
trouble anyway. I did find a very helpful restaurant though who took
pity on me – I will be sure to go there in the fullness of time, it
looked quite nice.
And
at work, the recalcitrant monitor from tomorrow afternoon's class
(the solitary no-show last week) never materialised so he's either
out of luck or sensible because he can't speak English.
I
was also told that the four boys from yesterday's class couldn't come
as their dancing teacher had co-opted them for rehearsals! Could they
come another day? No way! I have eight students left to test tomorrow
and then I am finished on east campus for good. And what right did
the dancing teacher have to absent them from MY class??? I informed
the messenger they would receive zero marks.
Guess
what? The last four students to present for testing were said boys!
Probably better they had stayed away as they were awful but I
relented and gave them all the lowest pass mark! I was just so
pleased at achieving a small but significant victory. Many times in
China I have been incensed when it is always my class that the
Communist Party meeting is scheduled for or the form teacher decides
to get students to run errands. I don't do it to them and I object to
them doing it to me without so much as a by your leave.
As
for tomorrow's party, I have realised I won't be able to go anyway.
Annie's brownies will use nearly all of my stock of sugar and butter.
Sugar isn't a problem, it's available locally, however butter needs a
trip to BHG. It would stick in my craw to be the only one attending
with no food while Annie takes chocolate delights!
And
really annoying is that she wants to come at 2030 tonight to be
taught how to bake them! I need to get up at 0630 tomorrow!
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