Ah Bank holiday Sunday, just the time for some noisy bastards from the big housing estate to decide to hire the neighbouring pub car park and erect a bouncy castle so their kids can scream like f**k all afternoon and the parents can open up their vast beery gobs and bellow gaseous sounds at each other as they slump only inches apart. The man with the five foot wide beer gut has been enjoying himself burning everything the makeshift barbeque will allow to be reduced to a blackened crisp.
In retaliation, I think that I may find out where they live and pop down there, maybe four in the morning and land a Harrier jump jet in front of their house whilst I play "I want to break free" and popular hits 'to slur and sway along to' by Robby Williams extremely loudly.
"I JUST WANT SOME PEACE YOU MORONS!"
Ahhhh, calmer now...and relax..
Well I have been busy this weekend. I have read two books; one funny one called The Hike by Don Shaw and another short novel that I couldn't put down even though my eyes were begging me to at 2am and that was Fear and Trembling by Amelie Nothomb. This is the first novel I have read by this author and I imagine I will be back at Waterstones seeing what else they have got. Great stuff and sharply observed story about her experiences working in a Japanese Offices of Yumimoto Corporation.
Don Shaw's amusing book took me all over the Peak District on various hikes with two of his retired companions. It even mentioned the housing estate where I grew up near Derby!
Today I have been working on creating a theatre workshop for a production of The Diary of Ann Frank. I am the voice coach for the dialects and I have spent all day ignoring the 'bellows' family and finding important words from the script and finding their translations in Dutch and German.
Alles gute mein bloggerchens.
Phil













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