spamento mori — death will come. get a life policy.
wow — nothing like the direct approach, i guess… if only i didn’t have all my spare cash committed to helping the grieving relatives of the former nigerian foreign minister (& getting one of those absolutely-no-study-required PhDs)…
typo? this software will detect viruses… surely they meant to say install?
got the skillz to pay the billz? working through yet another minor crisis of confidence… not quite out the other side as yet, but getting there… & yeah, i’m well & truly tired of the same old schtick after all these years… but, in the slightly disturbing tradition of the gubernator, we ain’t gonna take it any more… (& yes, in answer to the “what do you wanna do with your life” question, i wanna rock…)
currently drawing inspiration from:
- keri — the work she’s been putting into her thesis is astounding…
- sunday — looking forward to saddling up & heading for 100+ kilometres from front door to front door…
- the avalanches — that boy needs therapy (purely psychosomatic!)
behaviour monitors: apply within — a marvellous opportunity to lose weight (could stand to lose a little more), learn a new skill (need some of those), or… control my temper?!? why you little…!!!
Putting plans into action will improve your prospects, but this takes discipline. Ask a group of friends to monitor your behaviour. That way, if you fall off track, they’ll be around to correct you. You have a marvellous opportunity to lose weight, learn a new skill, or control your temper. Be prepared to make a few mistakes along the way. With the help of your mates, you’ll cross the finish line in record time.
http://www.radioheadlive.com — tickets for the sydney show (23 april 2004) on sale monday 3 november…
