Harry Kane

I passed my penultimate accountancy exam with what I was informed was something like a 98% mark. The dream of starting a new career is therefore still on. At least until Wednesday when I have my final assessment based on computerised accounts which is something of a different kettle of fish. But the past three months have pretty much been building up to this moment, so it would be a good idea not to balls it up. Hopefully I can resuming job searching with a few more options available to me.

After my triumph, I headed to the Stratford Westfield Vue to see Still Alice which I shall review in tomorrow's blog. Just the 17 screens there, seemingly in keeping with the sheer vastness of the place. Shopping in the real world doesn't hold much appeal to me but it's an undeniably impressive facility. Post regeneration, it's a stark contrast from the occasion a few years ago when I did a gig at the Theatre Royal and died on my hole.

Returned for the final half hour of England v.s Lithuania. It proved to be yet another case of England beating inferior opposition at home, us not learning a tremendous deal about how good we actually are and waiting for us to have our backsides handed to us by a quality side at an actual tournament. But Raheem Sterling is still very fast. It also saw the debut of our new saviour Harry Kane, who succeeded in scoring within 80 seconds of arriving as a substitute. I look forward to his inevitable decline next season having been overhyped to an extent which neither helps us nor him.

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