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I think I’ve a post missing. The one about the animated movie “Tales from Earthsea” with K at the Cornerhouse on the 17th. I’m particularly gutted because not only was this an event I would like to have had recorded, but I also felt I had written a blisteringly good critique of the film.

Anyhoo, it’s Friday. And I’ve had an idea for the company website that can be blisteringly good as well as being blisteringly unique. The thing is, there are a few possible hitches in the idea that could blow it out the water, and I’ve been recommended to mock up a prototype to show the MD rather than pitch the idea itself. And that involves diverting some resources. Let me have a think…

Work? What work?

Finally found some time to write a few lines.

Lots of interesting work flying in at the moment, no two hours are the same. Plus we have a good laugh getting it done. Had my first one-on-one, mano a mano mini consultation with the MD about payment plans for a new development in Dubai; I felt it went quite well thanks to some advice and preparedness. I also learned what info he looks for now so my reports will be better.

Had a wonderful night out from work on Wednesday; dindin at Cinn Oriental in Wilmslow with free booze. There was a good turnout and it was interesting to see work colleagues let their hair down (to say the least!). Some presentations were made, amongst which Ioannis was voted “Lothario of xxxxx Property” because of his sly chatting up!! We ended up at a local pub smoking shisha and talking nonsense till all hours of the night.

Meanwhile, if you like to have some background music while working check out http://www.bellyup4blues.com I’ve fallen in love with this station, which plays “ass kicking Blues and Blues Rock”.

Expertise

At work I’m now supposed to write weekly web-reports for public consumption about the markets. From the viewpoint of an Expert. I guess as part of my job I’m pretty well tuned in to what’s going down in the -hood because of the constant banter and googling. We shall see.

Any suggestions on how I should approach this? The idea behind the reports is to establish our company’s credentials as a market leader with clear insight into the vagaries of the overseas property market, thereby building a client relationship where we can advise on investments.

Need I say more?

Information is moving–you know, nightly news is one way, of course, but it’s also moving through the blogosphere and through the Internets.
–George w. Bush

Just do it later

Back from Sardegna after a most beautiful trip that was simply the bestest ever! It was heart-breaking to leave the beach. I have a souveneir t-shirt that says “Just do it later” with a man sleeping on the swoosh sign.

Opened my front door at 01:00 today and slept on the sofa. Work started early and looks to finish late today; it’s 18:00 and I’m still here. Knackered!

Later:- And I forgot to mention my “Made in China” glasses came apart at Liverpool airport as we were queueing to check-in, which prompted a whole section of the queue to walk around staring at the floor. So I spent my holidays on topless beaches without being able to see owt! Talk about falling into a barrel of tits and coming up sucking your thumb!

Sardinia this Saturday

Can’t wait to go to Alghero. I shall only be taking my sandals, shorts, couple of t-shirts and sun block. Hope there are no fires, because the whole of Southern Europe seems to be burning at the moment. The Fellowship this time is composed of Ioannie, Jill, Paulo, Rob, Rayk, Tinks and Moi.

Had a good time last weekend, Saturday was nice and sunny so a game of footie in the park with Bryan and Co. followed by gin and lemonades at Uluru in Chorlton. Then went to see Rob at Jimmie’s BBQ party on Anson Road, which was an absolute blast. Managed to catch up with Yuri and Mo as well as loads of other pals and had loads of burgers, Captain Morgan’s (“Salute the Captain!!”) and beer. A spot of rain didn’t dampen no spirits.

Choices

The absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously.

– Henry Kissinger

6 out of 10 ain’t bad

I got 6 out of 10 in a quiz by The Economist called Infrequently Asked Questions. People who know me will know also that I believe 60% in a quiz to be for losers who then whinge about the unfairness of the quiz and how they weren’t prepared and were misled and so on. So I shall explain why the low score is not my fault..

The four questions I got wrong (but damn fricking close anyway) were about

1. What New York’s mayor said
2. What Montana’s governor is frequently given
3. What the US federal minimum wage has changed to
4. What a politician in Timor-Leste said

I mean, the Timor Leste one I concede, (which would still give me a 90% score) but Montana’s governor? I mean, Montana? Where the heck is Montana?

My name is Orhan

Orhan Pamuk. He is an acclaimed Turkish writer whose book “My name is Red” I am reading at the moment, recommended by a member of Team Biz Dev. A very introspective writer with a lot of Milan Kundera about him. Unfortunately the library has demanded the book back.

There is a line in the chapter “My name is Tree” which reminded me of something a famous English painter (I think it was David Hockney) said on telly t’other day. In the book the painting of a tree was saying “I don’t want to be a tree. I want to be the meaning of a tree.” Hockney similarly said of a particular painting that he followed the Chinese discipline of not drawing a tree, but drawing a tree-ness

Sardinia / Review

Paris

Later:-
This was a note-to-self last night to remember what today’s post would be about.

My holidays to Sardinia with my wonderful friends (and Rob) are booked. 4-7th August is when the sun is in the sky, and the ladies walking by, and I roll up in my car, and light up a cigar and say hey!
We have a whole palazzo to ourselves so it will be three days of sunshaaaiiiiyyyyn and eyeing up Sardines (not the tinned sort).

I had a review yesterday at work, something about feedback and performance and deliverables. I nodded and hummed and hawwed. But it ended with me getting a raise, so I guess I can just carry on as before, don’t fix what’s not broken and all that.

And Paris. More specifically Sandrine Voillet in Paris. She presents this BBC programme that’s been going on about Paris and was absolutely great to watch. And the city wasn’t half bad either!! Ahh, these charming French women!!