This week I have been watching a lot of The West Wing and Invader Zim, which represents a problem (and it’s not my lack of productivity, although that is an issue). My tastes are somewhat varied and my blog posts even more so. Guessing what you people like is almost impossible.
For example, my friend Ally has started a blog called Wheels on Fire about his quest to wheelchair race in the Paralympics and while I hope that my audience wouldn’t advocate sport, I’m sure there’s a few of you out there that do. Am adding it to my links page and will be keeping a close eye on it, should be quite inspirational and entertaining when he’s starts putting some posts up there.
Shocking as it may sound however I’ve done more than just watch tv and read other people’s blog. I went on a 5km run with my housemate Gingell and even travelled to Stafford to present Totem Films with their belated Easter egg (photographic evidence pending).
It was the day before the dissertation deadline in Stafford and Frosty thought everyone would be out partying (see I have some non-lazy friends) but instead they were all at home, writing their dissertations. Deciding that Love2Love (£10 all you can drink) would be dead we went across the road to Casa (five bottles for £5), and while the night was lousy the company was good, here’s a picture.

L-R: Zofiah, Damian, Frosty and Guy
All this however is a mere sideshow. The reason you read this blog is to feel better about your bank account and so, without further ado, I present another Finance Friday.
Week commencing 13th April (blogged five times)
Incoming: £0
Outgoing:
- £23 food
- £15 drink
- £4 Entertainment (I bought Love All the People by Bill Hicks. Hicks’ material was always harsh but to see it in printed form gives it an extra edge. This book makes me realise how much we need someone like Bill with us today)
- £24 presents
- £30 utilities
- £15 insurance monthly direct debit
- £10 additional (have decided to start calling this category “rounding error”, it sounds marginally less incompetent)
Total: £121
End of Week Total: -£3,528 (I don’t even know anymore, feel free to come and audit me)
PS. The title of this post is courtesy of Gingell, you should take a look at her blog Running from Zombies.


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