A Groovy Education with Bev and Carol
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Bev and Carol are characters from my two (soon to be three) humorous memoirs. See right side panel.
EPISODE FOUR
Met tutor – pastoral care. Small, fluffy, harmless. Would make good child’s toy.
Lemon tea, a first (and last).
Joss sticks throughout. Herbal sandalwood, apparently.
Decided university accommodation marginally better, for staff – larger, purpose-built box with separate kitchen/bathroom/living/sleeping. View of larger car park with less knackered cars.
Jasmine happy to help (no badge). Any time of day or night. What with? (Not specified.) Assumptions raced through mind. Unpleasant/unsubstantiated. Reprimanded self, and focussed.
Calm and smiling new friend/mentor produced folder containing sample timetable. Hard to suppress yawn. Noticed Rosie and Jimcalendar on wall. WEIRD. Song started up in head. Tried to concentrate. Jasmine preoccupied with timetable, colour coded. Wondered what she had in mind. Wondered about the meaning of life.
Hungry. Biscuits provided. Munched. Jasmine proceeded to explain importance of organisation/regular habits/programmed study/soft crayons. Happy, clappy, crappy evening. Bless.
Rosie and Jim, Rosie and Jim, chugging along on the old Ragdoll…
Room. Hello, Room (capitalisation intended). NEED tomato soup, good book (reading list dire – love you Chaucer… love you Milton…). Soup heated and bowled. Spoon located. Turned to La Princesse de Clèves (French reading list). Psychological novel (one of first EVER. Published 1678).
Heavy going. Laudable. Heavy going. Downward spiral of long-suffering heroine. Downward spiral of long-suffering reader. Downward spiral of latter into pillow and oblivion.
‘WORKING AT THE CAR WASH, YEAH! WHOA, WHOA, WHOA…’
Awake and dancing. VBFH drunk, Helen drunk. Vast improvement. Party on!
To be continued . . .
Bev and Carol are characters from my two (soon to be three) humorous memoirs. See right side panel.
EPISODE FOUR
Met tutor – pastoral care. Small, fluffy, harmless. Would make good child’s toy.
Lemon tea, a first (and last).
Joss sticks throughout. Herbal sandalwood, apparently.
Decided university accommodation marginally better, for staff – larger, purpose-built box with separate kitchen/bathroom/living/sleeping. View of larger car park with less knackered cars.
Jasmine happy to help (no badge). Any time of day or night. What with? (Not specified.) Assumptions raced through mind. Unpleasant/unsubstantiated. Reprimanded self, and focussed.
Calm and smiling new friend/mentor produced folder containing sample timetable. Hard to suppress yawn. Noticed Rosie and Jimcalendar on wall. WEIRD. Song started up in head. Tried to concentrate. Jasmine preoccupied with timetable, colour coded. Wondered what she had in mind. Wondered about the meaning of life.
Hungry. Biscuits provided. Munched. Jasmine proceeded to explain importance of organisation/regular habits/programmed study/soft crayons. Happy, clappy, crappy evening. Bless.
Rosie and Jim, Rosie and Jim, chugging along on the old Ragdoll…
Room. Hello, Room (capitalisation intended). NEED tomato soup, good book (reading list dire – love you Chaucer… love you Milton…). Soup heated and bowled. Spoon located. Turned to La Princesse de Clèves (French reading list). Psychological novel (one of first EVER. Published 1678).
Heavy going. Laudable. Heavy going. Downward spiral of long-suffering heroine. Downward spiral of long-suffering reader. Downward spiral of latter into pillow and oblivion.
‘WORKING AT THE CAR WASH, YEAH! WHOA, WHOA, WHOA…’
Awake and dancing. VBFH drunk, Helen drunk. Vast improvement. Party on!
To be continued . . .
Published on January 08, 2014 01:46
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