I'm quite aware I haven't posted on here for a while. I'm sorry about this, I know how disappointed you must be, coming on here after an strenuous day at the office in the hope there has been a new entry, only to find I still haven't posted anything. And I can only apologise for this, I can only imagine how hard it must be for you. I'm not really sure why I'm writing this now, or indeed what to actually write about, but after no updates for a few weeks I do feel the need to do it, just to, if anything, convince myself to continue with it.
In truth I haven't actually been as idle as it may seem. For a start I've been busy writing on my other blog, I also did a question and answer about Cardiff City which got published in, wait for it...the Scunthorpe Telegraph, yes the Scunthorpe Telegraph and I have also set up a new cricket forum for the forthcoming Ashes series. On top of this I've been back to the gym in an effort to get my fitness somewhere back to where it was before the operation, something which, incidentally, now seems in the distant past. Oh and I've re-discovered alcohol and am enjoying a honeymoon period with it.
So has anything bothered me recently? Nothing massively no, although I did hear a woman call her 2 year old child Colin the other day. It didn't bother me, but I didn't expect it. I apologise if anyone is offended by this, I'm sorry if you, or a friend, have recently named a newborn Colin, but it just doesn't seem right for a 2 year old does it? Colin. Perhaps it's just me. Colin.
Something, however, which did bother me recently was the sight of a man in my local Co-op wearing flip flops. I'm not a fan of flip flops at the best of times and don't think they should be worn anywhere but on, or at least in the vicinity of a beach, let alone in a shop in Wales in November. He was wearing jeans too, that doesn't go does it - jeans and flip flops? It's a look that - in my opinion - is impossible to pull off without looking like a complete knob.
I like the idea of being a prolific reader and always envy people who can read a book in a day or two. I've done it before, but generally find it hard to concentrate for longer than half an hour, and that's on a book I am genuinely enjoying. I've been reading a biography about Kurt Cobain for the best part of 3 months, I'm about 3/4 of the way through it, but I struggle to find the time to read it, although I have it in abundance. I hear you say 'he can't be enjoying it that much if he hadn't finished it yet' but it's totally untrue, it's a fascinating read, I just always find myself wasting my time instead. It's not as if I waste my time watching that much TV either, no, I waste precious amounts of hours watching pointless youtube clips or staring at my facebook profile waiting for something to happen. Sad, I know.
Anyway, I'm off now, someone has just posted a youtube link on facebook and there are some things in life you just can't wait for
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