A night out
Thursday, July 17th, 2008 10:45 amToday is going to be a long day.
After work, which quite frankly, is tedious at the moment, we are off to the O2 (the erstwhile Millennium Dome for them as hadn’t cottoned on) to see Leonard Cohen; it’s probably the last chance we will have, given his age (that seems rather more morbid than I meant it).
I get to leave work about 4.30, which is always an excellent prospect; District Line to Westminster and then Jubilee Line to the O2. We shall have something to eat, go to the concert (do men in their 70s do gigs?) and then trail all the way back to Whetstone. I anticipate getting home sometime around midnight, just in time for a shower and then collapse straight into bed. Furtle has wisely booked tomorrow as a day’s leave, but I don’t have that option as I have got roped into attending a meeting tomorrow morning to present my much rewritten paper.
Onwards.
After work, which quite frankly, is tedious at the moment, we are off to the O2 (the erstwhile Millennium Dome for them as hadn’t cottoned on) to see Leonard Cohen; it’s probably the last chance we will have, given his age (that seems rather more morbid than I meant it).
I get to leave work about 4.30, which is always an excellent prospect; District Line to Westminster and then Jubilee Line to the O2. We shall have something to eat, go to the concert (do men in their 70s do gigs?) and then trail all the way back to Whetstone. I anticipate getting home sometime around midnight, just in time for a shower and then collapse straight into bed. Furtle has wisely booked tomorrow as a day’s leave, but I don’t have that option as I have got roped into attending a meeting tomorrow morning to present my much rewritten paper.
Onwards.