I woke up this morning in a “funny mood” not funny ha-ha, not even funny peculiar, just “funny”, odd, strange.
I have been searching for “amusing” news as usual but I can’t find anything “funny”, it might be the fact that “Angus Dei Politico” has been mentioned on the BBC website BBC - Today and I have suddenly become “accepted”, which to be honest makes me want to pebbledash my underwear.
Or it might be the weather, it’s quite cold here in Hampshire, and spring seems to have deserted the country.
Or it might be “just one of those days” when prevarication takes control and “it can wait until tomorrow”, but I think the real problem is the bank holiday, I didn’t know what day it was when I was roused by the cat at five this morning who decided she wanted to go out until I opened the back door and an icy blast of wind gushed through the opening and she disappeared upstairs at the speed of a cat.
I have so much to do around the house, and have enough stuff to fill a lorry that needs to be taken to the “recycling centre”, but I can’t be bothered, so no “funny” stories today, maybe tomorrow when my clock has reset to a “proper” day things will seem funny.
Or as Kenneth Williams used to say “oo err I do feel queer” (not in the modern sense of course.
I am going to do a few things about the place, maybe, or maybe not, see, I do feel funny.
“A little kingdom I possess, where thoughts and feelings dwell; And very hard the task I findOf governing it well.”
Louisa may Alcott
Angus
NHS Behind the headlines
Angus Dei politico
NHS-THE OTHER SIDE
I have been searching for “amusing” news as usual but I can’t find anything “funny”, it might be the fact that “Angus Dei Politico” has been mentioned on the BBC website BBC - Today and I have suddenly become “accepted”, which to be honest makes me want to pebbledash my underwear.
Or it might be the weather, it’s quite cold here in Hampshire, and spring seems to have deserted the country.
Or it might be “just one of those days” when prevarication takes control and “it can wait until tomorrow”, but I think the real problem is the bank holiday, I didn’t know what day it was when I was roused by the cat at five this morning who decided she wanted to go out until I opened the back door and an icy blast of wind gushed through the opening and she disappeared upstairs at the speed of a cat.
I have so much to do around the house, and have enough stuff to fill a lorry that needs to be taken to the “recycling centre”, but I can’t be bothered, so no “funny” stories today, maybe tomorrow when my clock has reset to a “proper” day things will seem funny.
Or as Kenneth Williams used to say “oo err I do feel queer” (not in the modern sense of course.
I am going to do a few things about the place, maybe, or maybe not, see, I do feel funny.
“A little kingdom I possess, where thoughts and feelings dwell; And very hard the task I findOf governing it well.”
Louisa may Alcott
Angus
NHS Behind the headlines
Angus Dei politico
NHS-THE OTHER SIDE
2 comments:
That sounds like me, most days...
There are days like that.
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