Light Problems
Last night was pretty quiet. I was playing Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion on the Playstation 3. It can be quite overwhelming just how vast some of these games are. I do find with the role playing games that you really need to give them a long time to really get into the game.
This morning, just after I had made my porridge and coffee for breakfast, the light in my living room flashed off. I took about forty minutes and tried several different lightbulbs, until I discovered that the problem was the fuse, which I managed to fix. However, it meant that I was a lot later in to work than I had planned, which really annoyed me. I had planned to get in before nine, but it was closer to half past. It also meant that by the time I actually got to eat it my breakfast was stone cold.
Work was very quiet, as usual. I left at about five, which meant that I lost about half an hour of time, but I could easily afford to lose it, and I didn't really feel like staying in later because of this morning's mess. After work I went home and had a microwave Special Chow Mein ready-meal, which was very nice.
This morning, just after I had made my porridge and coffee for breakfast, the light in my living room flashed off. I took about forty minutes and tried several different lightbulbs, until I discovered that the problem was the fuse, which I managed to fix. However, it meant that I was a lot later in to work than I had planned, which really annoyed me. I had planned to get in before nine, but it was closer to half past. It also meant that by the time I actually got to eat it my breakfast was stone cold.
Work was very quiet, as usual. I left at about five, which meant that I lost about half an hour of time, but I could easily afford to lose it, and I didn't really feel like staying in later because of this morning's mess. After work I went home and had a microwave Special Chow Mein ready-meal, which was very nice.
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