hey i found out today that they make fred perry tshirts for women. i pretty much knew they would, just like everything else i want it's impossible to find them in adelaide. you've got the guys ones in stock here, get the girls ones ppl! geeze...isn't this supposed to be the age of equal opportunity between men & women? maybe i should start a class action lawsuit and sue.
i'm knackered. i've been up at the crack of dawn for work and only just got home an hour ago (it's now 2.58am) as i went to minke bar tonight and was no point in going home. minke had drum n bass which was cool, cause i haven't been to a drum n bass night in ages.
my email is also broken. lame. anyone reading this who'd like to send me mail will have to do so at rez_it@hotmail.com. damn useoz has gone and lost all my emails received since the poo heads took the mail down about 2 days ago, plus all of the stuff i had archived containing information about uni in the uk. no minus points today re london due to the contributing factor of the email thing.
bed time for me. tomorrow i am going to start reading a new book. 'white teeth' by zadie smith. they're showing the tv show on ABC and apparently i have to watch it...thought i'd read the book to fill in those inevitable gaps.
see u
posted by tizer at 2:35 AM
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Thursday, November 07, 2002
//the worm has turned//
london meter: +10 for sending off an email enquiring about the job...yay!!! - 1 for having thoughts of abercrombie and fitch tshirts [i should be put off by the $25US postage fee, which is more than the actual tshirt, but strangely i'm not], -1 for the diesel bag, -2 for the dj shadow ticket, -1 for things in general. still, that's a total of +5, which is a step in the right direction for a change.
posted by tizer at 9:46 PM
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Wednesday, November 06, 2002
//abercrombie & fitch//
do i need an ambercrombie & fitch tshirt? i think i might!
posted by tizer at 9:31 PM
//london calling//
now it gets interesting...
a job has come up with my work in the uk. my manager has suggested i apply. the job would be a fantastic opportunity and would see me heading up a department for the whole of the uk. i'm not sure id be capable but he has said i'd be fine [his opinion on this is quite important]. problem is...am i ready to go? this job could potentially see me in the uk shortly after christmas [if i were to get it, and if i were to convince them to start it after christmas!]. the challenge of what i am to take on next year becomes more real. tomorrow i will discuss this more with my boss and if he gives the nod i will apply.