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Reasons to Be Cheerful; Part 1

September 16, 2011 –

Part homage to the late, great Ian Dury and part to the Recessionista ( I so thought I had made that up and then found this… (darn!)

Recessionista – a person who evokes being affected by the recession because its the ‘in’ thing to be, especially if they have no real need to; they may even pay more for the privilege of having just the right down-market accessories or habits. ie; We’re going to Mel’s diner tonight. The decor’s a little shabby, you know with the recession and all, but they have the most fabulous oysters served in replica sardine tins. (Ref: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=recessionista)

Hmm, no, that is not moi! ; ( I don’t eat things in tins! :) I was also thinking along the lines of a more positive type of person with a more uplifting attitude to this (quite frankly) dull and dreary recession.   But we shall carry on; and in that vein; carrying on, well that is the thrust of the post,  my angels of lust.

I have always maintained that you have to have something to look forward to. You must.

Whether its the next silly email from a TW who has tried since 2008 to arrange a date and cancels continuously (you know who you are mister).   Hehehe – ‘a life’, and ‘get one’ springs to mind – and he sounds so normal too! -  I think he read my post on timewasters and that spurred him into action, yet again..  Sadder than sad Jack McSad he is (and God knows he was sad!)

I have very, very simple things that I look forward to every week. You may be surprised at what they are.  Oh before I tell you though, I do have other biggies that I plan and look forward to, of course.   These are just the daily grind, if you will pardon the pun? I also have the total pleasure of meeting your fine self etc etc…

So…..

One day of the week I can look forward to my lovely, lovely cleaner coming and making my house all sparkly and clean – ahhh, bliss!

Another day I just love to read the Sunday Times.

And another, I chat on skype to a very, very special member of my family.

Another, I catch up with one of my fantastic, fabulous and gorgeous friends in London.

On another  I watch Shameless, one of the best tv programmes, ever. Ever, you hear?

On most days I get to sit on my back balcony and enjoy the beautiful sunset in London.

And yet on one more, I try to be a touristisa (Im getting carried away now) – alright,  tourist in London – fab.

Oh and on Friday’s my edition of ‘The Week’ arrives – I love that.

See?  I bet you have simple,  lovely things you do too and I bet you didn’t know I enjoyed simple things :)

I’m a bit perturbed about some wealthy people like the Royal Family though  (Kate) showing signs of thrift.

Should they, really?  Oh I know, it stems from the second world war when it was a ‘We are all in this together’ kind of mentality. But what signals does it give out?

Mend and make do, negative thoughts, we cant afford things, we are broke.

Bad energy folks.  You know about quantum physics, yes?

What that means is no one is going to buy anything which means businesses closing, which means loss of jobs, which means people cant afford things,  which means  – a vicious circle, ….

Spend some money I say, spend money on English things (not being xenophobic here; each country should do the same)

We’ll soon get things up and working again, tickety-boo.

 

Oh, and a lovely lady I know has had a crazy experience lately but had a lovely date, so I hope that compensated a bit? I wanted to send this card but I couldn’t. She will know what I mean?  ;) xxx

 

 

 

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  1. 2 Responses to “Reasons to Be Cheerful; Part 1”

  2. Ian Dury, loved his songs. Never heard him life, so when in 99 or was it 98 he was going to play at Glastonbury, jubilation. Short lived though, he cancelled from Ill health and soon died.

    Many years later, 10′ the ban played at at Glastonbury on the Thursday on green fields. Yes I was there paying homage to a great entertainer.

    By Steve on Sep 17, 2011

  3. I would have loved to have seen him. x

    By Rhia Charles on Sep 17, 2011

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