i've just woken up - doing some work and then on to acupuncture! w00t!
monday night's continuation: i found spot passed out on a bench, having been locked out of his apartment. went for coffee, then took a taxi to the pub. no cute, sexy friend. that sucked.
we met up with the mongoose and a few of his friends, it was a fun evening. got home around 3am.
woke up at 6.30am. i don't know how. yesterday was hot - really, really hot, and i was exhausted. but owing to my current job function, i have to set a personal example, and couldn't sleep at my desk. i had nothing to do the whole morning... so, on the plus side, the other south african on the base has sent me a huge collection of books in txt and pdf format, so i started reading some random things.
lunch really sucked.
early afternoon our commander came by for a visit - we started working on some things and decided to restart one of our servers. this turned into quite an adventure. i spent the rest of the afternoon working. afterwards, i went to the main gate to visit the mongoose, who'd had to rush off to the firing range in order to guard - this promises hilarious results when he gets court-marshalled (probably today).
his parents gave me a ride to azrieli, from where i took a bus, got home, cold showered, and crashed.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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