12th April

I'm currently watching football again. I'm not entirely sure why after the horrors of yesterday. My father's current prediction for the uninspiring QPR v.s Chelsea fixture at the 50 minute mark is "If Mourinho doesn't change something here, an upset could well be on the cards". Most observers content that Manchester United v.s Manchester City match later is the first time in a long time that the home side can be considered favourites. To me, that's the inevitable precursor to defeat. But we shall see.

I went out for a few drinks last night for a friend's birthday. I enjoyed it, as much as I ever enjoy the realisation that we may never leave the same small town suburbia we've existed in all our lives. I had hoped that drinking might suppress such thoughts. I'd not previously had the pleasure of Cornish Orchards cider, which was a nice drop. As was Fruli, the German brewed strawberry beer of champions.

I'm off to the Phoenix tonight to see the excellent singer-songwriter Gavin Osborn. He's releasing a new record entitled "Share Your Toys" that I shall pick up and review at some point during the upcoming week.

 EDIT 06/10: I paid £5.05 for a pint of Cornish Orchards in Holborn a couple of weeks ago. One of a number of credible reasons to go teetotal. That and the two day hangovers, good lord. I remember when I could drink a pint of gin on a Saturday night, pass out on a friend's sofa and still be up and conscious for Super Sunday.

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