News

My campaign to produce Shakespeare's Sonnets: A Graphic Novel Adaptation needs your help! Please sign up at https://www.patreon.com/fisherking for access to exclusive content and the opportunity to be a part of the magic!

I'm also producing a podcast discussing the sonnets, available on
industrial curiosity, itunes, spotify, stitcher, tunein and youtube!
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.

Sunday, June 27, 2004

27/06/04

*** yesterday ***

i spent yesterday morning working on our project, which is getting along nicely (although the interface needs work, and we all disagree on what it should look like).
i also spoke to dirk diggler - that bastard got a sweet job selling contracts for a gym (he gets to work out whenever he's not selling), and he "forgot" to tell me! so i spent a goodly few minutes cursing him out - i was rather worried about him.

yogi picked me up sometime in the early afternoon, and we began working on our seminar paper.
what a bummer.
in fact, we're practically nowhere near completion, and totally confused over what to write. bleh.

the good news:
1) i have almost as much guarantee as i'm going to get that i'll make it into the unit i want. while this is completely NOT a guarantee, it does make me feel a little better. the chances are, if i don't get into the unit, i'll get into something that's at least sort-of good for me.
2) i have been guaranteed a place on the kibbutz i want to live on! so i can stress less, knowing that i can move there as soon as i'm finished with exams, and that my stuff will be stored when i'm in south africa.

i had a long chat with my mum - it turns out my period of army leave might not affect my visit to london, so here's me holding thumbs...
*holds thumbs*

the only other good occurence for the day was the pastries we made for lunch - they came out beautifully, and were much greater value-for-money than we're used to.

*** today ***

i've just gotten home - warming up the hot-water cylinder is such a drag. i'm so tired.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.