This weekends Belgium GP marks my first birthday as a blogger.
Last year the race itself was a little dull but the atmosphere at the track certainly made up for it. After watching the event for years on T.V. I can safely say that in order to fully appreciate the challenge of Spa you have to be there for a race weekend. The coverage provided by ITV will undoubtedly be good with Martin "I'm better than every driver ever, despite not winning any races" Brundle and James "I'm rather annoying" Allen doing an admirable job conveying the on-track action; but as someone who has tasted the Ardenne air and had my ear drums pierced by the scream of an F1 engine blasting through Eau Rouge I will be sad all weekend for not being there.
I haven't been to a GP this year and I'm starting to get withdrawal symptoms.
Anyway, after a year of blogging my fan base is increasing all the time. Just the other day I had a gaggle of girls waiting outside my house in the hope of catching a glimpse of their literary idol. Their constant screaming kept the baby awake last night and iff it happens again I'm going to soak them with the hosepipe.
The paparazzi waiting outside my house are starting to get annoying. I had to get my bodyguards to push them out of the way so that I had a clear path to the limo that takes me to work everyday. Any day now I'm going to get a proposal from ITV to do a reality T.V. show. It'll be called "One day with the Genius" and will consist of showing people around my crib, dazzling them with my Fiat Punto, and making them really jealous by showing them just how fast my broadband connection is.
It's gonna be huge!
Friday, 5 September 2008
Thursday, 4 September 2008
Procrastinating again
I have started another blog which I intend to fill with good news stories and things that I find amusing. In all honestly it is yet another work aversion strategy and I can't say how often it's going to get updated.
One day my boss will find this blog and I'm sure he won't procrastinate when it come to giving me the boot. I'm writing this entry as my motivation levels have once again plummeted to nil and I feel as though my head is going to implode.
I really do wish that I could get out of this never ending spiral of de-motivation. I can blame my job all day but the buck ultimately rests with me I guess. It's not as if I don't do anything with my day. The tasks that I have to do are done promptly and efficiently and once completed I find myself either checking the stock markets (on which I have no investments) or making skipping ropes out of paper clips as an alternative to completing the remainder of my work load.
One day my boss will find this blog and I'm sure he won't procrastinate when it come to giving me the boot. I'm writing this entry as my motivation levels have once again plummeted to nil and I feel as though my head is going to implode.
I really do wish that I could get out of this never ending spiral of de-motivation. I can blame my job all day but the buck ultimately rests with me I guess. It's not as if I don't do anything with my day. The tasks that I have to do are done promptly and efficiently and once completed I find myself either checking the stock markets (on which I have no investments) or making skipping ropes out of paper clips as an alternative to completing the remainder of my work load.
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procrastinating,
work aversion
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