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08192008 Tuesday Aug 19, 2008

I love the night shift

When I'm on day shift, I feel I don't have time to do anything and I always feel sleep-deprived. (I really ought to go home after work, rather than seeing shows and going to the Cabaret bar) but on the night shift, the whole sleeping-in-til-3pm-if-you-need-to means you THINK you've slept enough, even if you haven't.

Today I went to the GP about my bad throat and numb toe (Fringe battle scars, ooh). The first is Laryngitis which just means my vocal cords are inflamed, probably with overuse when I was answering the phones for 2 days solid. The second is Neuropraxia which tells me I should have worn trainers for my first two weeks here and NOT flats.

I'll be fine soon. Not particularly bothered. :)

One of my flatmate's Victor is an amazing cook. He made a spanish tortilla the other day. I'm sooo going to go home and learn how to cook properly. i don't think my million-and-one-variations-of-pasta-with-tomatoes really cuts it.

I've never lived by myself properly before. It's much different to when your parents go away on holiday and leave you behind. It's cool though. I'm just definitely learning how to cook more stuff before I go to university next year.

Tonight is Spunk! night in the Cabaret bar. It's basically gay night. I'm not sure how different the Cab Bar will be compared to every other night - basically the entire C Venues staff there and no-one else.


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