Posted by sean on November 19, 2007 at 2:38 pm in Hamster with No Comments


I am off work on annual leave this week. I went to be last night, planning to have a very productive Monday, and sort out a load of things I’ve been meaning to do for ages.

  1. Order tickets for the Leeds game at Cheltenham next Sunday
  2. Put the washing-up away which has been standing by the sink for a week
  3. Finish off the assignment for my management course
  4. Complete my Christmas shopping
  5. Clean out Dennis Wise’s cage (the hamster, not Leeds manager)
  6. Go the local shops and the bank

So far, I have only managed to achieve ‘1’ and ‘2’. I put this down to a major distraction in the form of an Xbox 360 and Fifa 2008.

Now, it’s too late to do any of the above, as I have to go to Wales at in two hours. I am going to Newport to watch Bath City in the Setanta Shield. There is no fan coach and nobody I know is driving (so I can’t get a lift). I’ve managed to blag myself a place on the team bus. Kick ass.

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