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A Sassenach Soliloquy: Life eh? I love it.
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Tuesday, March 22. I'm just back from a couple of hours with new hobby: swing dancing. After a few beginners lessons, today I moved up to the improvers class, and discovered that. I can do this. I used to do salsa, but haven't had a lesson for years. I always found it tough though; the rewards were excellent, but I always found the lessons taxing. This evening was different; fun and relaxing, and both those things because it was - can I say this? Posted by Thom at 21:26. At 23 March 2005 at 14:51. Board ...
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A Sassenach Soliloquy: March 2005
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Tuesday, March 22. I'm just back from a couple of hours with new hobby: swing dancing. After a few beginners lessons, today I moved up to the improvers class, and discovered that. I can do this. I used to do salsa, but haven't had a lesson for years. I always found it tough though; the rewards were excellent, but I always found the lessons taxing. This evening was different; fun and relaxing, and both those things because it was - can I say this? Posted by Thom at 21:26. Thursday, March 17. Otherwise, li...
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A Sassenach Soliloquy: "..your application... has been successful..."
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Tuesday, January 4. Your application. has been successful.". Back in November we received an email:. 1 The European project is not restricted by geographical boundaries. 2 The European Union faces a change in comparative advantages. 3 Thanks to its Constitution, Europe is finally a true state. I applied - for which I had to write a 500ish word essay - and then, recently, I received this:. Posted by Thom at 21:27. Formally An Englishman in Verona. I'm now a sassenach soliloquising in Scotland. The trials ...
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A Sassenach Soliloquy: Moving on...
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Sunday, September 18. As is clear, pressures on my time have prevented this blog from flowering. I want to recommence blogging, but it seems best to right this one off, and start again. Hence, if you wish to catch up on my existence, I can now be found at Diary of a PhD. student. Posted by Thom at 13:28. I read over your blog, and i found it inquisitive, you may find My Blog. Interesting. My blog is just about my day to day life, as a park ranger. So please Click Here To Read My Blog. At 28 April 2011 at...
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A Sassenach Soliloquy: Happiness
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Thursday, December 23. I promised to blog at Christmas, yet I've been back in London for 48 hours now, and semester finished almost a week ago. And nothing. I plead, as ever, busy-ness. (When I first wrote that it came out as. But that wouldn't be right, would it? Posted by Thom at 22:16. Oh do stop it. You're making me want to vomit copiously. Just pulling yer plonker matey! Couldn't be happier for you. At 31 December 2004 at 10:37. Formally An Englishman in Verona. Christmas is a comin.
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A Sassenach Soliloquy: Cheap thrills
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Sunday, December 26. Shopping for Christmas stuff a few days ago with T. we wandered around a few trendy stores in Covent Garden where t-shirts cost 30. Why so much? It's not hard to find a funky, equally well-made t-shirt in a charity or second-hand store, so why pay these silly prices? Because.", I guessed, ".fashion represents an easy way for people with no style to look good". But buying - how shall we say? The joy of finding a real gem of a piece buried among all the crap far outweights the guilty p...
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A Sassenach Soliloquy: August 2004
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Monday, August 30. There's always someone in a faster car. Last autumn, shortly after I started this blog, I entered the Guardian’s Blog competition. I didn’t win (you’d have known about it if I did). Belle De Jour. She can write, no doubt, but no better than many of us. What she does have that is different, however, is a story, and a door into a world that fascinates many. And, presumably, a fine figure. You might be screaming one of several replies at the screen right now: But she’s a whore! So the blo...
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A Sassenach Soliloquy: October 2004
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Friday, October 22. Clearly I am busy, since I have not blogged for about ten days now, and before that entry for a week. Life is very good; I am motivated and enjoying my studies. I'm playing lots of Ultimate and enjoying Edinburgh. In short, life is too busy to blog. So, enjoy your autumn, and I'll be back at Christmas time. Posted by Thom at 10:54. Sunday, October 10. The trials of flathunting: #6 in a series of six. Yep, that's right; I've moved into my new flat. Acceptable: Medium-sized room with on...
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A Sassenach Soliloquy: "How will I blog this?"
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Wednesday, January 5. How will I blog this? The break I took during last semester - and that I will take again this semester - has removed that sense of "How might I blog about this? From my day-to-day life. I'm not sure how I feel about this; on the one hand that half a mind on how you could describe an event often makes the event itself more, say, humourous, but equally it perhaps helps to remove oneself from the immediate reality of the event, which is something best avoided. Posted by Thom at 21:04.
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A Sassenach Soliloquy: Lifting my head from the page
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Thursday, March 17. Lifting my head from the page. Wow, where did that go? Semester is almost at an end. Those miserable months of January and February have never gone so fast. That'll be love, of course. Spending time with T. is great, but I fear we're turning into exactly the sort of couple I always despised - people who rarely go out and spend time with their friends. I must make more effort. Posted by Thom at 20:38. Formally An Englishman in Verona. I'm now a sassenach soliloquising in Scotland.