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Oct. 6th, 2004 02:53 pmSo work today again was hectic to say the least. Still need some documents and phoned the client. Well they would take a look at it and send them to me. Haven't seen anything as of yet. So will start badgering that particular client tomorrow morning (as well as several others). Also was supposed to get a list with certain data on, which of course I didn't receive. See, my boss wasn't at the office today, so ... I had kinda expected I wouldn't receive the list.
Tomorrow we're having a lunch-meeting. Am curious at what's gonna be said. Ah well we're getting free food and drinks.
On a lighter note, bought myself the first book of a series which is entitled Love and Lust. First book is 'Henry and June' from Anais Nin. It's graciously being offered by a local newspaper and an insurance company. Amongst others, the series also includes: 'L'histoire d'O' by Pauline Réage, 'The Lover' by Marguerite Duras, '120 Days of Sodom' by D.A.F. de Sade and many others.
Have taken up reading again, as it had been quite some time since I had read my last book, as in no time to read. Now I read on my way to and from work when I'm on the bus or tram. It's only an hour each day, but at least now I get to read those books I bought some years ago at this book-fair and have been gathering dust ever since.
Am currently reading: 'Daddy's gone a-hunting' by Nancy Baker Jacobs
Have already read : 'The Andromeda Strain' by Michael Crichton (I like him a lot)
'The Flip Side of Life' by James E. Martin
Tomorrow we're having a lunch-meeting. Am curious at what's gonna be said. Ah well we're getting free food and drinks.
On a lighter note, bought myself the first book of a series which is entitled Love and Lust. First book is 'Henry and June' from Anais Nin. It's graciously being offered by a local newspaper and an insurance company. Amongst others, the series also includes: 'L'histoire d'O' by Pauline Réage, 'The Lover' by Marguerite Duras, '120 Days of Sodom' by D.A.F. de Sade and many others.
Have taken up reading again, as it had been quite some time since I had read my last book, as in no time to read. Now I read on my way to and from work when I'm on the bus or tram. It's only an hour each day, but at least now I get to read those books I bought some years ago at this book-fair and have been gathering dust ever since.
Am currently reading: 'Daddy's gone a-hunting' by Nancy Baker Jacobs
Have already read : 'The Andromeda Strain' by Michael Crichton (I like him a lot)
'The Flip Side of Life' by James E. Martin