if you could change the way things are.
things we should know.
The plan was simple.

5 days.


Finish it off.



Move forward.



Looking back, I do miss PMR?

Readers, lets be reasonable here! Post-PMR activities may be a drag (with all that nonsensical ideas of keeping the 3rd formers fit by organizing 'line dancing', cooking? [something which I enjoy], watching movies which were released centuries ago, etc.) but what's much more draggier than draggy Post-PMR activities are having to return home after another unbearable day-of-doing-nothing-in-school, lunch, tucking under the sheets and drifting off to sleep, dinner and more sleep.


Even trips to Gurney and other hotspots, I don't find appealing.


A hobby is what I need. A hobby is what I crave for.


Stamp collecting? It's the 21st century! We have emails!

Cooking and baking? I'd burn the whole house down and believe me, it wouldn't be a pretty sight.

Daydreaming? Silly fantasies rot one's brain!

Inventing a solution for sun burns and sores! Now that's something beneficial for man-kind!


I'll keep my options open.