today was made that much more difficult by mere virtue of the fact that the weekend was just so... grand.
i'm 99% confident that re-colouring my tattoo was a complete waste, and that i'm really not destined for ink. piercings it'll have to remain, and it's another few years before i'll be able to play with those.
wow - i just thought of getting a prince albert for the first time in many months, and the idea terrifies me deliciously.
i'm lamely spending my evening tidying up my pc... it's way overdue a servicing.
the girl i was chatting with last weekend removed me from her facebook friends when i invited her to meet up with me sometime in tel aviv... i'm actually quite offended. and very surprised.
my mother called, and while i spoke to her i made my way to a building a few blocks down where my counterpart purportedly lives. according to the names at the entrance he doesn't...
i was curious today as to how far off the officer who called me was, and it turns out she wasn't at all - we live a few minutes walk from each other, share the same name and we're both ex-south african: what are the chances?!
i feel much better after touching base with my mum, i'm caught up on the news and armed with all manner of interesting bits and pieces :)
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okay, and i'm a bit homesick too :P
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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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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