Sunday, 3 October 2004

a serving of badminton

Exhausted after badminton earlier. It was great, a really good workout which I completely needed after the long summer break - I think the last time I played was in late July with my old man! Well, around the time of the entry 'Ronnie Scott's and Shuttlecocks', at any rate. Enthused that I can still seemingly smash hard and win points. Good stuff.



Bob and I hit The Eldon to watch Liverpool v Chelsea, but it was packed, so we went 3 doors down to The Pack Horse. A cheap roast lunch and a beer later, we were all set. Sadly I lost £20 on Man Utd v Middlesborough, but what are you gonna do.



I have to meet a few other ppl in my tutorial group for Major Comp. to discuss the content of our presentation, which has been decided for us by Mic - it's some piece called Kreuzspiel by Stockhausen. Sounds hardcore. Progress on the rock opera is slow primarily because I am attempting to race through this book in time to return it on the 5th. At present I am now on page 105. Or I could just flip it the middle finger and re-borrow it at a later date.



Feel unbelievably tired - not sure whether the badminton has knackered me or whether it's cos I didn't get up till 11. Therefore, am unsure if continuing to read the book will be worth it as I may gloss over the material. Just ate another largish meal - pasta (boiled to fluffiness!) & sauce - so I am well and truly feeling in a sleepy mood. (Or maybe it was swigging that 58p cider that did it ... )



Leeds music ppl: If anyone is reading this who knows how to download the Analysis prep (Beethoven's 5th, all mvmts.) from the Naxos website could u email me and let me know? Thanks



Nobody on the run, nobody on the beach. The sun goes down alone.

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