Oct. 18th, 2006
Which means 'it's time to be boring'.
Today I ate a bake-in-the-oven roll for breakfast. I spread this with Lurpak unsalted butter and Sainsbury's bramble jelly. I drank two cups of market-bought French Continental ground coffee without milk and with one teaspoon of sugar to last me through the two cups.
I do not have a photo of my local petrol station.
Being boring is hard work. When one is boring, one is not allowed to use exclamation marks because that would imply excitement and/or irony, and when one is boring, one may not be excited and/or ironic. So one would need to strike that whole last sentence. *strikes it*
Today I ate a bake-in-the-oven roll for breakfast. I spread this with Lurpak unsalted butter and Sainsbury's bramble jelly. I drank two cups of market-bought French Continental ground coffee without milk and with one teaspoon of sugar to last me through the two cups.
I do not have a photo of my local petrol station.
Being boring is hard work.