Whether I could cope with a day at work with no sleep? I don't know whether I want to find out now, or not. I don't want bed, I want to talk. I haven't "talked" in a long time, and it's totally my own fault. I've been too busy, too tired, too angry, too easily distracted.
I can feel myself slipping back into my old ways... I sometimes really miss them. Late night ramblings and finding that the world at 5am is really the same as the world at 5pm, just a bit darker and quieter - and a hell of a lot more pleasant. None of this struggling to get into work for 7:30am malarky, ony the struggling to stay in work until 1am, drinking as much as you can sneak out the pump!
*sighs*
I don't know....
Anyhow - talk to me :) ICQ: 3320949 / AOL: pmsumner / Yahoo: philsumneruk / MSN: phil_sumner@hotmail.com
I can feel myself slipping back into my old ways... I sometimes really miss them. Late night ramblings and finding that the world at 5am is really the same as the world at 5pm, just a bit darker and quieter - and a hell of a lot more pleasant. None of this struggling to get into work for 7:30am malarky, ony the struggling to stay in work until 1am, drinking as much as you can sneak out the pump!
*sighs*
I don't know....
Anyhow - talk to me :) ICQ: 3320949 / AOL: pmsumner / Yahoo: philsumneruk / MSN: phil_sumner@hotmail.com
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I will be in Glasgow tomorrow, just asking if you feel like showing me around a bit? That is, if there is anything to see of course. I am in Stirling at the moment and will take some bus to Glasgow in the course of the day, and then take the nightbus to London at 10:30 pm.
In case you have time for a city tour or a cup of coffee (or tea, or haggis, haha [sorry, I'm being ignorant]), would you send me your cell or home phone number to my email address calliste[at]gmx[dot]de so I can call you whenever I get there? And tell me when it's convenient and stuff. Oh, and if I don't contact you back, I either died on my way to Glasgow or was cut off any internet access or had to take a bus earlier.
Take care,
Judith