i wasn't feeling too good when i got home, and there was almost some hesitation but i figured that i'd at least get to the water before making the call.
i'm REALLY glad i did! not only did i almost catch a wave (i'm sure that sounds as pathetic as it is), but my neck was fine and i actually managed to seat myself on my board for most of the time we were out there. that's two days in a row that i've met my targets ^_^
that put me in a great mood for work, one which would take almost five hours to crumble in the face of bad azure behaviour.
the important bit is that i had that talk with scr, i outlined my terms for the bosses and he totally agrees with me. he claims he views the things that bother us as his job - that's a pretty good attitude right there. personally, i can't stand working with people who ride their companies with no hands, and whose parts are less than well-made.
the chat with my boss is due monday. the wet paint on my big picture is seeping into my reality.
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as soon as the system stabilized i was off like a shot to catch the bus home, eat properly and go for a zombies, run! walk with pg. i did a shopping run after showering and we settled in to watch crimes and misdemeanors - great film! now i'm tired and ready for bed.
this surfing thing is awesome. aside from a traumatized abdomen (i don't know if it's bruising or pulling) i'm feeling absolutely grand. it's by far the best excuse to get in the sea :)
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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