Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Payday with the Lovebugs

Pay day, the singlemost appealing couplet in the Western world.

Huzzah.

Work is interesting at the moment; I've been recommending some friends for jobs and have been sent out on errands across London. Although this DID lead to a situation yesterday where I had had a four hour round-trip to Romford in Essex and after walking three miles showed up soaked to the skin at the client's headquarters. That was......fun.

As I've been recently promoted (yahoo!) I have to work a bit more, but I've discovered that the earlier rise is actually pretty cool. The Tube is much less busy, for one. I can walk from my door to the Tube and get a seat within 5 minutes, and withing 40 I'm at my desk; all accompanied by my awesome iPod shuffle playlist, which was totally worth a beating to protect. I sat today, slightly dazed after a great sleep (with weird dreams) listening to a bizarre mixture of Patsy Cline, Rachmaninov, Kate Bush, The Rolling Stones and And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead.

I've been reading a bit more recently too. I finished 'Cat's Cradle' by Kurt Vonnegut yesterday, and found it one of the best books I've read in years. It's a terrifying, hilarious, heart-breaking, poignant and most importantly, incredibly intelligent; dealing with the Arms Race, the misapplication of science, religion, lies and writing. Vonnegut has quickly become one of my all time Bad-Ass favourites and I can't wait to read the rest of his stuff. He's my sort of writer; ballsy, interesting and with an imagination that could light a sun. Excellent stuff, and with such a cool life.


So I felt really good about pay day today. Money isn't everything, I'll be quite adamant about that, but holy fucking mackerel it's nice to be able to buy stuff.


After work today there was a pool-pah of a commute home, and I had to meet Spark, my flatmate (and a recently engaged young groom-to-be) to get a suit fitted. I think it looks okay, it's a charcoal-grey three-piece and it's really comfortable.



What do you think? Yay or Nay?


Then, afterwards, Spark (Jude, the fiancée) and I decided to eat in town, and went and had a lovely meal. It was one of those great unplanned evenings that happen now and then where we were all much too tired (and happy to have an impromptu night out) to want to go home and cook, and instead had a great cheap meal, a bottle of good wine, and some kick-ass potent coffee. It's maybe the best espresso in London that I've had yet. It's short, extremely intense, and although bitter, has a nice aftertaste. It was a great meal, and a steal at £20 a head for a two-course with wine.



Spark and Jude. Awwwww



Then walking back to Bond Street to get the Jubilee Line, it was cool to see London at night. I see it all the time, but every so often you realise just how alive and interesting the place was. I think we're going to have more of these sorts of nights (even if I'm a MASSIVE bell-end third wheel for the Lovebugs) and hang out a bit more. The two of them make a perfect couple, and I kinda like being their rough-edge inappropriate friend, and it's cool to hang out with them, even if only to dispel my never-ending cynicism at the world. They're remarkably refreshing.

So, if you're a bit jaded, make friends with an engaged couple. And go for a walk in the City at night. And maybe go out to dinner once in a while. Oh, and try the espresso!


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11 comments:

  1. Hey hey. Just a quick head nod in your direction. I also used the word "Huzzah" in my last post. It's like we're the same person. Or we share an affection for 18th cenutury language. Cool blog either way, man.

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  2. I just can't stop laughing at your photo of 'Romford'. How rude. Haha. Essex isn't that bad!

    Actually you're right, it is.

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  3. that is one classy ass suit. love it!

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  4. Oh you look totally hot in a suit!!! Move over James Bond. Pay day is glorious. Mine was yesterday. I'm so glad your happy at your job!!

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  5. Aw! Bond Street. [sniffle] You should've popped in and said hi to my sister :D

    PS. I'm a total fan of the suit!

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  6. I think that suit would go perfectly with a pair of jackboots ;)

    And I once made friends, and ended up living with, a married couple. It wasn't quite as weird as it sounds, but too lengthy to explain. It did get a bit uncomfortable with their rowing and leaving and threatening-divorcing, though. I have only met his second wife the once, so I might start befriending engaged couples instead and stop liking them when they finally marry.

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  7. so yeah,,, u look really sexy in a suit btw. and i miss u ! xoox

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  8. awww babycakes you look so handsome in a suit! and i miss you lots and lots. let's vidchat soon. xox

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  9. I agree. It is so freakin' nice to have money.

    To buy things.

    But the suit is nice. You look smashing.

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  10. That suit was made for you! Lookin good, you classy lil devil! :)

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