"Can you tell me one thing you will remember about me?" - 'Round Here' (Live) - Counting Crows
I'm up absurdly early this morning before work, especially considering I was out for a while last night. It was actually pretty decent actually. Just myself, Niall and prodigal son Don taking it easy and talking football in The High Stool where, believe it or not, there was actually some talent last night. The three of us are too jaded and cynical to have tried anything though (and the football was on too so...) but it made a pleasant change. The rule of three makes a difference. This has nothing to do with American Pie, just a simple rule that appears to suggest that anytime Niall, Don and Bon are together something idiotic happens. When there's just two of them there's no fear of fights or spelling out rude messages in stones on people's doorsteps or similar rubbish. So basically I refuse to go out with the three of them together now. And Bob was gone home last night so it was ok. For everybody. including Bob. Who met a Swedish girl.
Actually speaking of Bob and Swedish girls, I'm meeting a certain somebody in Cork on Monday. :-) A girl as it happens. And hopefully a real one. If it goes fairly well I'll doubtless talk about it at great length here. If not I might just pretend it never happened. And for the sake of some background I'll just say that her name is Kitt, she's 23 and living in Cork but from California (where a number of my favourite bands emerged from). So it's all god, especially as I haven't been in Cork in months and I fancy blowing some cash in Virgin too.
Yesterday the football gods smiled on me. Limerick beat Bray Wanderers 1-0 to climb up to second bottom in the league (take that Monaghan United) and Aston Villa and Bolton Wanderers both started their English Premiership seasons with good wins (2-0 & 4-1) respectively.
Life at this moment in time is full of promise and hope. It feels like it's starting to work again. And I gotta go to work now. Which sucks. I was gonna try and finish with something profound but I'm drawing a blank. Anyway here's to tomorrow. And a movie (though it's a week too soon for 'The Village')
I'm up absurdly early this morning before work, especially considering I was out for a while last night. It was actually pretty decent actually. Just myself, Niall and prodigal son Don taking it easy and talking football in The High Stool where, believe it or not, there was actually some talent last night. The three of us are too jaded and cynical to have tried anything though (and the football was on too so...) but it made a pleasant change. The rule of three makes a difference. This has nothing to do with American Pie, just a simple rule that appears to suggest that anytime Niall, Don and Bon are together something idiotic happens. When there's just two of them there's no fear of fights or spelling out rude messages in stones on people's doorsteps or similar rubbish. So basically I refuse to go out with the three of them together now. And Bob was gone home last night so it was ok. For everybody. including Bob. Who met a Swedish girl.
Actually speaking of Bob and Swedish girls, I'm meeting a certain somebody in Cork on Monday. :-) A girl as it happens. And hopefully a real one. If it goes fairly well I'll doubtless talk about it at great length here. If not I might just pretend it never happened. And for the sake of some background I'll just say that her name is Kitt, she's 23 and living in Cork but from California (where a number of my favourite bands emerged from). So it's all god, especially as I haven't been in Cork in months and I fancy blowing some cash in Virgin too.
Yesterday the football gods smiled on me. Limerick beat Bray Wanderers 1-0 to climb up to second bottom in the league (take that Monaghan United) and Aston Villa and Bolton Wanderers both started their English Premiership seasons with good wins (2-0 & 4-1) respectively.
Life at this moment in time is full of promise and hope. It feels like it's starting to work again. And I gotta go to work now. Which sucks. I was gonna try and finish with something profound but I'm drawing a blank. Anyway here's to tomorrow. And a movie (though it's a week too soon for 'The Village')
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