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Saturday, April 07, 2007

The agony and the ecstasy - mainly the agony...

Went to Telstra Dome tonight and watched Carlton get absolutely belted across the park. They lost by 78 points! And I get home to find out the Tigers went down by one point to the Cowboys. Dang it! Sorry Taggs I'm eating my chocolate bunny tonight, I need some cocoa mass/sugar serotonin release. Ahh... and maybe a cigarette.

My highlight for the day is selling Dylan Moran two ukeleles for his kids. He looked like he'd just stepped out of the bookshop except he was not wearing a suit or smelling of wine and cigarettes. He did look very tired and over-it, just like Bernard.

And just to top it all off, I ran out of coffee beans on Good Friday morning - Arghh, having to drink instant coffee! Arghh! And tomorrow is Easter Sunday, so I doubt anything will be open. Arghh! I can't survive without caffeine....

I have now eaten the head off the choc-rabbit. Time for a ciggie!

Toodell-pip,
J.

2 Comments:

Blogger Willian said...

Agghhh, you lucky bastard! Dylan Moran! He is such a legend. I love watching his stand up routine. I've wondered whether he is like that all the time....he's exactly like in black books on stage....

that's so cool.....i have served dawn french, lenni henry and jude law dinner and drinks!!! we rock man

9:28 PM

 
Blogger Chagull said...

I hope you were there dude. I always thought that AFL was less interesting when Carlton were shit. Now there is some spice in the comp. I hope Kevin Sheedy quits and starts coaching the Broncos.

"Carlton has staged a remarkable comeback to beat Essendon by three points in Saturday's round three AFL encounter at the MCG.

The Blues were 48 points down late in the second quarter after an early Essendon onslaught, yet rose to win 18.17 (125) to 17.20 (122).

The Carlton half of the 64,710-strong crowd erupted like it was a Grand Final win when the final siren sounded, while the shattered Bombers players sunk to the ground in despair."

6:46 PM

 

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