Friday, September 15, 2006

Making my way to higher ground

So that i won't get flooded when the sea levels rise.....
preferably Scafell Pike/Peak (which i am reliably informed by "Beauty and the Geek" is the highest mountain in the UK/Britain??!!)

so the person who talked at lectures was interesting but rather depressing - if i was a normal person i think i would have been tempted to turn emo - but as i'm not normal thats fine isn't it?!

I am in one of the worst moods i've bin in for a while which is nice(!)
I have a hard decision between which of two (technically three) events I will be attending on saturday which is making me crabby

All of them i wanna be at, two of them i will be letting ppl down if i don't go, there will be ppl i hvnt seen for ages at both,,,,, and i have to decide pronto

its FRUSTRATING ME!

On the flip side - at least i have things to do on sat eve and i am allowed by my lovely parents to go to either of them
and they will both be really fun things to go to
and i am getting behind the wheel again for the first time in nigh on three weeks which is exciting - next wednesday - i am looking forward to it far too much already!!

My parents are also a source of annoying-ness as welll
I NEED A CAR
to pollute the environment
but I NEED A CAR....o this argument could go on forever....

Must go my mum wants to check emails
JOY :S

I really enjoy blogging when i'm irritated - it helps me think straight - i think i might blog again later on in celebration!!!

Until that happy momment
Don't hold your breath

2 comments:

Mr Beaman said...

Egad. I know that feeling. (The one about cars, that is. Don't worry. If I've already got a car, you'll get a car!) I drove my car to Guildford yesterday, during the first time I have ever driven it. It was a bit warped with my terrible clutch use and the fact that there is absolutely no power steering. And that the gear stick won't go where you want it to. I drove to my pal Janie's house. In case you didn't already know.
x

rooose said...

Aaah, speaking of not having driven in weeks, I was convinced that when I came back from Germany I'd be driving on the right. I didn't, mind. Which is a very good thing.

And if I can do it, so can you, my dear Katmeister! I'm sure you'll be fine.

xxxx