Monday, December 20, 2010

Good thing I don't work Mondays

Random mish-mash of blogging events here.

First I spend quite a bit of time worrying how I'm looking because its a bit hard trying to keep myself looking acceptable. To me, checking myself in the mirror before a night out is less making myself look good and more damage control. I don't really fancy myself as much of a looker.

So when I manage to stumble across a rare photo I like of myself I enjoy it muchly, I figure you only live once so try and get as many good photos of yourself as possible in this brief existence right?

Two photos I've managed to like for the first time in a while:

Won't be many more of these promise! Again, the way I see it my grand kids will get a good chuckle off these clearly narcissistic photos. But they'll also get to see me looking better then the many other photos taken on drunk nights out I wish hadn't survived. Life is short. Jump in. Look good. Jump out!

Other, mini-political blog statement - If 'out of service' trains cost the UK economy millions a day through lost sales, why doesn't the government install thousands of solar panels along railway/ outside underground tracks to heat the snow calling all of the disruption? Granted it will take millions and a lot time to complete but in the long term we might recuperate the losses in a few days of an improved economy!

In Russia, and many other stereotypically cold places you think of when trying to remember stereotypically cold places, public transport runs throughout bad snow. Airports are open consistently, how comes ours close? - Surely we should be taking much needed tips from experienced countries. as to how to deal with snow effectively. I assume snowy countries have brilliant ways of keeping airports open. Under-runway heaters to melt and snow/ice? We should be looking into this!

Speak to you soon blog readers.

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