Do we have to roam the world....
Diaspora mon!
I have moved to Boston in the US of A. This happened some weeks ago. I did consider firing up the old Blog to share with you such insights as "it is fecking cold in Boston" and "everything is well cheap here", but frankly couldn't be arsed.
Then I was wandering around Borders yesterday and I heard Caledonia Calling playing over the PA system. It wasn't the classic T version, some woman was singing. This is a sign I thought, Caledonia is calling me.
Then I farted and it passed.
I have moved to Boston in the US of A. This happened some weeks ago. I did consider firing up the old Blog to share with you such insights as "it is fecking cold in Boston" and "everything is well cheap here", but frankly couldn't be arsed.
Then I was wandering around Borders yesterday and I heard Caledonia Calling playing over the PA system. It wasn't the classic T version, some woman was singing. This is a sign I thought, Caledonia is calling me.
Then I farted and it passed.
4 Comments:
Mate, nothing wrong with trite insights, know? Hope you are well and that your nads haven't frozen off - through lack of spousal arousal or otherwise. Off to see the Club next weekend, or at least I hope I am; zero email action from the boy. Other than that work is a cnt and a half. Off to see some boxing in 3 weeks. Saw the Scissor sisters recently too. Not many boxers in that audience that's for sure. Although some were thrown at Jake Shears. Upyeez and take care.
re: "Do we have to roam the word..."
What fuckin word would that be?
The word was gusset
I was just thinking today, I wonder what happened to that guy who purveyed such quality quiche ecossais.
I liked Boston when I visited, usually in summer, although I can remember a tortuous winter trip from Vermont to Boston, with black ice and the like. It does get very bloody cold in the north east of the US. I recommend moving to Florida for the weather, but the down side is all those Brits on package holidays and way too many southern types.
Enjoy the US. I lived there for over 10 years. I never felt at home there in the way that I feel at home in Australia.
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