Not hugely. It was only two weeks ago we had the Easter holidays, do we really need another.
What would you prefer?
A bank holiday in November. Such a depressing month; could use some joy.
Tell me all about the election Adam, all your exciting political views!
Don't take the mickey. There's enough written elsewhere without me adding more.
You're playing Eve aren't you? I can tell, you're not being very communicative...
Darn it, how'd you guess? I'm leading 8 other people, none of whom I've ever met in reality, in the task of mining some virtual asteroids, while listening to the Beatles. Well, they aren't listening to the Beatles, I am. It passes the time, is therapeutic and every now and then conversation erupts. As you can tell, it doesn't take all my concentration as I am also sitting here writing this.
Exciting day?
It's had its moments. Having woken up far too early for a Sunday, I had breakfast while watching David Cameron avoid Andrew Marr's well set traps. It was a bit like watching someone tip-toe around a minefield, with toast. Due to a complete lack of much to do, I then spent an hour and a half writing an article about the A2011 in Crawley and discussed the poor road-signs at junction 10 of the M23. They are poor because they are bad, not because they are penniless. I then practised my clarinet, deliberately making bad squeaky sounds as no one else was in. I discovered I could play a note for almost 30 seconds without taking a breath. Now I have something to aim for...
Lunch then ensued: bacon sandwich. Didn't watch the TV, Nick Clegg was on.
Post lunch I played the piano for a bit. Discovered I had a ridiculous version of The Maple Leaf Rag in 5/4 time. Yes, really. It's a bastard to play, especially as I keep expecting it to sound like the original. It doesn't, it has an extra beat smashed into every bar. Something else to aim for.
Other notable events of the day: facebook conversations with two good friends.
Back to the mining...
(I have plenty of stuff planned for tomorrow if anyone was worried).