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Just miscellaneous crap
Went to see Pink last night, the second time we've been to see this particular performance. She was truly awesome, however my thoughts are that the Funhouse tour is not quite as good as the I'm Not Dead tour. Nevertheless, the performance was spectacular and if someone offered me tickets to see it again, I'd snap them up. Got home very late and consequently feel pretty tired today.
Woke up today to a welcome 1Kg loss. Hopefully things will continue in this downward trend.
I have not yet gone for a swim at the local council pool. Just as well I didn't make the effort, because it turns out it's not bloody open! Well, the facilities are technically open during winter, but according to the council website, the pool is closed. I just called the complex and the story is that they don't open until September, but Tues-Fri they are open in the mornings for swimming lessons/training. So I could "pop down and do a few laps". Very glad I didn't just head there on my bike this afternoon! The next nearest pool is at Chermside, which is not a short distance away. So.. I'm in a quandary. Do I ride my bike to the local place in the morning to do a few laps (thereby saving fuel, and by extension, the planet), or do I drive all the way to Chermside any time of the day and have a leisurely swim? I think I already know the answer to that! I love you, Mother Nature, but Brisbane City Council doesn't see it your way. I'm so sorry. Actually, I'm going to Chermside shopping centre tomorrow, so perhaps I will drop into the pool while I'm in the area. I wonder if there are any bike paths to Chermside? I'll have to check it out.
Today will be a lazy day, I think. I will have to go foraging for food at some stage as the pantry is bare and MaxBabe has declared she will not have time to shop until Sunday. How ever will I survive!!!!
More important than food, however, is the fact that I have run out of reading material to keep me occupied whilst I laze in my hammock. All thoughts of attending to the list of "must-do" tasks has been abandoned in favour of this much more pleasant activity. Thus, my fate is sealed and I will have to brave the local shopping centre.
Not much else to report, so it must be time to sign off.