Getting To Work In The Morning
In the past: Get up and have breakfast. Get out the door with enough time to walk 20 minutes to Blackhorse Road on the London Underground. Assuming everything is working, sit on Tube for 45 minutes as it travels through central London. Get a seat one stop from the end of the line to gather yourself to climb out at Brixton. Jump on a bus that has a fictional timetable, wait for twenty minutes, arrive at work.
Now? Walk up the stairs to the office in second floor of the house.
I like working from home.
May 29, 2006; Personal Posts;
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Well, for a minute there I thought you were reading the latest cinema advert for “oyster”.
I wish I worked from home sometimes.. My 11 minute journey to work is often a real drag :(
Imagine my surprise whilst doing a google to discover someone else using my surname who doesn’t actually share my surname?
I’ll be perusing your sites a little more when time permits, but I’d be interested to know how you came to use “Cardie” as your handle?
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