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Author Archives: admin
A Single Secretarial Flaw
I like to think I’m a great secretary. I have a powerful organisational mind, to the point where I just can’t look at a messy desk without tidying it. No one in the office makes better instant coffee, and I’m … Continue reading
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Accidental dry needling course
Geez sometimes I wonder how I’m still alive – I’m so vague I would definitely not have survived this long if the lethal combination of modernism, globalisation, and technological advancements had killed of the last remnants of natural selection. All … Continue reading
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The dog walking flyer
I was working today, in the cafe this time. What I mean is, sometimes I say ‘I was working’ but really I was studying or blogging or working out … it’s a pretty all-encompassing description, okay? Anywho, I was actually … Continue reading
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Ladders can’t get me down
You know how, sometimes, when you’re in a bad mood absolutely nothing that anyone says or does is enough to turn it around? Well, I’m here to say that thank God the reverse is also true. When you’re in a … Continue reading
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Pet peeves
I have a confession. One of my biggest pet peeves is something I know I’m guilty of myself. There, I said it. I’m such a tangled mess of contradictions that sometimes I can’t help hating myself for not making even … Continue reading
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A most morbid day
Today is going to be the essence of an extremely morbid day. Like, when you think about morbid, it really doesn’t get more extreme than this. Why is that, I hear you ask? Because today is the day when we … Continue reading
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Outsourcing the mattress cleaning
Road trip time again! Now I’m sorry to any of you out there that thought that that explanation mark signified something exciting. Because, unlike your regular, run of the mill exclamation mark, it does not. In fact, what it signifies … Continue reading
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Dad and the Web Designers
I’m a pessimistic optimistic. What that means is that I like to think people are just the worst. Like, they just actually suck, and make you want to put your head in your hands and ask why you must really … Continue reading
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Me vs. dad over sustainable home building
Stitch me up: how my dad the carpenter is making a sustainable house for this cool couple, he hated it at first, but now feels wonderful doing something for the environment I’m telling you, my house has been a rough … Continue reading
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From Bad to Okay
I have to admit it, last night had one of the biggest comebacks I’ve ever seen. At the beginning, it looked like it was going to be a train wreck. Uni insists on having all these balls twice a year … Continue reading
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