In the past I’ve managed to spend months on end doing absolutely fucking nothing, since my exams ended I’ve only had two whole days of doing nothing (one of which is today and it’s not even over yet) and I’m bored out of my tiny mind.
I spent Friday evening and yesterday at work, and I’m doing (i hope) an extra 12 hours per week on checkouts on top of the 12 I already do on fruit and veg. I also managed to, during my breaks, make a dent in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’, which I am re-reading, I’d forgotten how much I liked it, so it seems that I can break up the days of tedious repetition at work and tedious boredom at home with literature, but after this I’ve got the complete Sherlock Holmes to read, which is a honking great book that I’m not going to be able to carry around to work and such so I need to find something else to read in a smaller form, or fork out $400 for an Amazon Kindle and the full works. None of which is easy or appealing given that I’m in the UK.
To add to the money I’m going to make from additional Sainsbury’s work, I also want to add Google Adsense to this blog to get some extra cash, I have no information regarding how successful this usually is but if my 6 months of the Web Management unit I did at college is anything to go by, I’m going to have to work up visitors before I can hope to make any real dosh. My website (mgfx.co.uk) already redirects straight here because I’m too lazy to design a new website but that never got inordinate visitors anyway. I’m gonna have to do some shameless cross-marketing to even have a chance at making this work.
Thought about going to see my sister today but didn’t really think seriously about it until last night by then it would’ve been too late to arrange anything so meh. She lives in Bristol which is about 4 hours from my current location so it’s not really a drop by for a coffee event.
Oh and at the end of the summer, when I do eventually go to university (if I get B’s then Reading, if not then Portsmouth) I’ve started getting worried that I may’ve chosen the wrong course to take (Applied Computer Science) having done Applied ICT at college instead of traditional Computing, so if by some coincidence somebody actually reads this, and if they happen to do Computer Science, can someone give me information, like what stuff do I need to know already, how is it as a course, etc.
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Peace, Love and Literature!













