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Thursday: Voting. Bureaucracy with [livejournal.com profile] arkady at the council.

Friday: More bureacracy with Arkady at the council. Foul sodomites. Then the evening with her, while she redid her doll [livejournal.com profile] sweet_ayame's makeup.

Saturday: [livejournal.com profile] valkyriekaren's birthday, and [livejournal.com profile] redcountess made it out! This was a wonderful evening and featured lots of lovely people, many of them in corsetry. [livejournal.com profile] wechsler's powerball thing is as evil as he paints it.

Sunday: More eBay (BUY OUR STUFF) and not much else.

Monday: A job interview: going to a technical test at the pimp's in Bromley. Love the 'burbs. I came home feeling like I'd had a day at work.

Tuesday: Seven hours of NHS bureaucracy for Liz, and more to come. The staff at Whipps Cross would do just fine if there were twice as many of them ... the earlier bureaucracy with Arkady down at the council was far more productive.

Today: Not a lot. Got a cheque for not quite enough from the council, which was nice. Liz and Arkady both appear to have colds.

The job front is annoyingly static. I shall be cashed up some time in early July (and here's to a precipitous rise in the Australian dollar by then), but that's not for two months. How annoying.

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Date: 2005-05-11 11:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kineticfactory.livejournal.com
"Fictionology's central belief, that any imaginary construct can be incorporated into the church's ever-growing set of official doctrines, continues to gain popularity. Believers in Santa Claus, his elves, or the Tooth Fairy are permitted—even encouraged—to view them as deities. Even corporate mascots like the Kool-Aid Man are valid objects of Fictionological worship."

Sounds like the entire set of Discordian/SubGenius-influenced religions formed on the net over the past decade or two.

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Date: 2005-05-12 02:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] feanelwa.livejournal.com
Oh, that periodic table is brilliant. It's the best potted history of the development of the periodic table I've seen yet.

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