April 24, 2008...9:58 pm
Tetris, Esther Ranson and purple balls
Sorry, this post is about none of the above … although the title may get me a few more readers since these are currently my most popular search terms.
This post is actually to tell you about the next entry on my blog - the passworded one. If you want to read it, please email me (stratfordgirl@hotmail.co.uk), and I’ll (probably) send you the password.
You’ll be disappointed to know that the ’secret’ post doesn’t contain any salacious gossip, details about my sex life or nudey pictures
. It’s just that I’ve written about an easily identifiable colleague, and although the colleague in question doesn’t actually use a computer, you never know who may be reading.
And by the way, I do know how to spell Esther Rantzen’s name … but it seems that there are quite a few people out there who don’t!
5 Comments
April 24, 2008 at 10:56 pm
SG, I blame you a considerable loss of my time. Since you posted about the free Tetris, I have been unable to have a session on my PC without at least one game. It’s dreadful. But enjoyable as well; and I do have plenty of spare time in the evenings..
April 25, 2008 at 5:48 am
I had purple balls. For about three months. When my vasectomy went wrong. Not good! I have a photo of said purple ball-y-ness which would make you feel v.unwell if you saw it. So you won’t. I’ll keep it to myself.
April 25, 2008 at 7:34 pm
Pierre: sorry about that! Some of the women in the reception at work have started playing a computer game which involves bursting balloons. They seem to be playing it every time I go into the reception now. I daren’t ask them for the web address or I risk losing about a month of my life …
Brennig: Hmm. Sounds painful. Where did you get the photos developed? Did you get some funny looks when you went to collect them? I did when I went to pick up the pictures I took whilst my sister was giving birth!
April 27, 2008 at 5:47 pm
Yes, I think that is wise, SG.I couldn’t cope with another addictive game.
April 28, 2008 at 2:42 pm
No need for things to develop (ha!) with a digital camera.
Leave a Reply