Currently browsing posts found in February2004
the week in review
Or the last four days anyway.
Thursday 26 Feb: Give some thought to an outfit which would allow me to go from work to uni to concert while remaining appropriately dressed for all three. Fall back on tried and true layering technique. Go to work. Ho hum. Post birthday card to my brother. Sneak in a […]
colours
One of my long cherished desires has been to get a job naming the colours on paint charts.
Paint colour names are hilarious. And definitely a trap for the unwary venturer into the land of the colour chart. Mostly because they seek to obscure any attempt you might make to visualise the colour for yourself.
In fact, […]
no fun in caulfield
Spent part of the weekend assisting a friend prepare to move house. Walked down to the local hardware store with my helper to buy a few necessities. Took an armload of old telephone books with us to throw in the ‘book muncher’. But there’s no book muncher. So back we go, lugging the books, laughing […]
the wall of milk
In larger workplaces it seems that along with stationery some of the suppliers also stock biscuits (stale and disappointing), tea and coffee, milk, etc. The usual staples for keeping the worker bees relatively happy.
A few weeks ago a large stationery order arrived. And with it 72 cartons of long life milk.
72!
A long discussion ensued between […]
doorknobs
I have just spent 25 minutes of my life going through a catalogue of doorknobs. Gold ones, silver ones, brass ones, copper ones, wrought iron ones …
Electo-plated, satin chrome, matt, polished … it’s endless.
I had no idea.
And I’m still not sure what I want.
Sometimes there’s a tyranny of choice.