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I have to write a blog today in order to continue the dubious ambition of being a daily blogger. This is the only window of time I have today to write one. I have nothing to write about.
It is currently lunch break on my accountancy course where today I have started the fifth and final module, computerised accounting. Or learning how to use SAGE as most people understand it. At the moment it's like I'm playing an accountancy simulator video game. I suspect such a concept would not catch on.
There's not a tremendous amount else to say. Manchester United were bobbins again last night, waiting until the 89th minute for Newcastle to practically give them a goal for a 0-1 win. With Tottenham, Liverpool and Arsenal coming up, I expect their deficiencies to be fatally exposed and that it will eventually cost them a place in the Champions League*.
I've also taken the plunge on a ticket for Simon Amstell at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in June. I went there to see Daniel Kitson and Gavin Osborn a couple of years ago and it's a pretty special venue for comedy. I suspect it will be a fine setting for Amstell's neurotic existential musings too**.
*It didn't. But a staggeringly inept campaign saw them knocked out of the Champions League in the group phase. Their prize for unmitigated failure is a place in the Europa League Round of 32 against a Danish team whose name I can't spell at this time of night.
**This was an absolutely excellent show. As indeed was the Kitson and Osborn show that followed.
It is currently lunch break on my accountancy course where today I have started the fifth and final module, computerised accounting. Or learning how to use SAGE as most people understand it. At the moment it's like I'm playing an accountancy simulator video game. I suspect such a concept would not catch on.
There's not a tremendous amount else to say. Manchester United were bobbins again last night, waiting until the 89th minute for Newcastle to practically give them a goal for a 0-1 win. With Tottenham, Liverpool and Arsenal coming up, I expect their deficiencies to be fatally exposed and that it will eventually cost them a place in the Champions League*.
I've also taken the plunge on a ticket for Simon Amstell at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in June. I went there to see Daniel Kitson and Gavin Osborn a couple of years ago and it's a pretty special venue for comedy. I suspect it will be a fine setting for Amstell's neurotic existential musings too**.
*It didn't. But a staggeringly inept campaign saw them knocked out of the Champions League in the group phase. Their prize for unmitigated failure is a place in the Europa League Round of 32 against a Danish team whose name I can't spell at this time of night.
**This was an absolutely excellent show. As indeed was the Kitson and Osborn show that followed.
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