
January 31, 2008
friday five: what I learned this week
Five: Sometimes all you need to do is have a good cry. Eventually the tears stop and you are puffy and snot is running off your [...]
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January 28, 2008
my cat thinks I'm a freak
I was on the treadmill, in the groove, 5 kms down, iPod up loud enough to drown out any other sound (though weirdly, playing Leo Sayer) [...]
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f for phew
There is a man that sits a couple of desks away. Just now he was phonetically spelling something to someone over the phone. He said s [...]
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January 25, 2008
strewth
Some of the best people in my life are Aussie’s. You are all as mad as a bum full of smarties and at least one of [...]
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January 24, 2008
friday five: anatomy of a broken heart
Five: Waking up with the knowledge that it’s over. OVER. It’s like being kicked in the belly. This then sets you up for a day of [...]
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January 21, 2008
what Pippa Wetzell was thinking at 6:55 this...
Jesus Christ I’m tired. I totally forgot how early 4am is. I so need a nanny. Does that count as a benefit? I wonder if Flanners [...]
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January 20, 2008
happy anniversary
Wellington Anniversary marks being home for just over 6 months, and the purchase of my little house a year ago. And to celebrate I have conducted [...]
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January 19, 2008
happiness is….
…waking up to a litte tiny hangover and long weekend packed with sunshine, eggs on toast and mojo coffee with the papers at Florries; late morning [...]
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January 17, 2008
friday five: convenient truths
The things I can do to contribute to saving the polar bears several thousand miles away: Five: only print when I have to, do it double [...]
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January 16, 2008
flood
6.10am this morning, half asleep and bound for the treadmill, I stepped outside my house and heard running water. I could see a burst watermain was [...]


















