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  • 2 weeks later...

Sweet Jesus have mercy I haven?t been in a pub since Saturday. My office is an old Victorian library that has no windows but a large glass skylight for a roof. In this weather it has become more akin to a Mexican sweat shop.


There are 3 other people in here with me. I?m gazing across the heat haze at them blinking my eyes as their borders blur and they turn into a double JD on ice with, a pint of Guinness cold and a packet of Marlboros.

  • 3 months later...

The start of a Bank Holiday weekend and I'm stuck in the office on a Friday night until 8pm before I can let the tigers out of the cage so to speak. Fu*k I'm so fu*king bored. Gotta do the same tomorrow too. Urgh!


Anyone else in a similar situation or is it just me?

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