yesterday, i woke up around 09:00 to go to class, got ready, and then discovered that all classes were cancelled. so i basically spent the day relaxing, reading shakespeare's othello, playing tekken, shopping, doing laundry, and having the occasional two-minute nap.
last night was nice, all i did was watch that 70's show (lord only knows i have about 50 episodes left to get through), and went to sleep.
had a braai at my cousins' today, which was very good (there was WAY too much food), and very chilled. played table tennis in the sun, and discussed all sorts of strange things.
for instance (and i'm not sure of this, i couldn't find any sources online), apparently some stock trader whose performance was excellent was accused of insider trading, and he claimed that he was from the future.
yeah, right.
or: yeah, right? we have no way of knowing, but apparently there is also no record of his existence.
DUM DUM DUM.
after i got home, i watched the second half of back to the future part ii, which is possibly the most fun series ever made.
that's an opinion, yes. well done.
and now i'm at work, and i'll probably get home around 06.00 / 07.00, so it's going to be a long night. if i get the chance i'll be updating my journal, and maybe even add to my mental masturbation page.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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I'm also producing a podcast discussing the sonnets, available on
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For those who prefer reading to listening, the first 25 sonnets have been compiled into a book that is available now on Amazon and the Google Play store.
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