A sporadic record of the most and least interesting things experienced in the am and pm during lulls from Australian life
Wednesday 8 July 2009
Nakamozu
AM
Least: I slept through my alarm until 10.22am. My phone was on silent.
Most: Opening a July 2008 edition of National Geographic to find a cracking article on Dinosaur fossils from Wucaiwan in China.
PM
Least: Between 3:55pm and 5.25pm I walked the steamy streets of Nakamozu delivering 3000 sheets of ECC junkmail. My walking partner Ann was incredibly adept at finding and filling letterboxes. I sweated profusely.
Most: Between about 1:40pm and 3.00pm I stumbled across 'Bend of the River' in English on BS2. Jimmy Stuart was woodenly great and Rock Hudson screamingly camp as a dandy from San Francisco. Men really are different to apples.
Labels:
BS2,
china,
dinosaurs,
japan,
jimmy stewart,
nakamozu,
national geographic,
osaka
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