Saturday, 2 January 2010

I GOT LIES TO TELL YOUR CHILDREN


ive had a really what seems like productive day. its been a nice one. woke up nice and early in a room that is near to suffocating me with white spirit fumes but its fine. find that i still have them fucking nutty spots that wont go away so i spent a good few moments picking them before waking up meg and deciding i would not have a shower (yet again) and that i did not have any clean clothes because i havnt washed any for around 2 weeks so i would have to wear my art shirt that is splashed with acrylic paint and baggy jeans. hair was looking really naughty so i had to wear a hat, which came hand in hand with a sweaty head that smelt like old wool and outlandish whisps of hair aspiring to make me look the moron. anyway, got me 50 wild bird balls for £7, money well spent. im gunna watch the birds drop from the sky from the amount they consume.  they no doubt-idly will be strung across my fence in the morrow. anyway, got back home and made a delicious delicious lunch after cruising through sainsburys and buying hella vegetables. it went a little something like this...




this was really tasty. TRUST ME. anyway. after copious amounts of tea, i spent hours upon hours doing work, and hell did i get work done. im pretty happy, the bulk of it has gone down. 1012 word use of found object in contemporary fashion essay, done. 1103 word essay on Jacques-Louis David and Artemisia Gentileschi, done. 1163 word art proposal, done. im on it, yet i havnt even scratched the surface on the work that needed to be done. anyway, never the less, dinner time rolled round and meg proposed another delicious meal. and this time, it went a little something like this.




it was romantic. it was pure delight. chickpea and onion falafel, onions garlic and mushrooms pan fried, spicy salsa, salad, spinach, pitta bread, hummus. it was amazing. our love lives on and a passion for cooking is born. me and meg shall unite every evening to create culinary wonders. as for now, we're going on a romantic drive through the country side to celebrate this wonderful and successful day. peace out

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