10th January, 2019.
You know, the one thing I can say about unemployment?
Is that trains fares are expensive.
At least, that’s what my case worker was telling me this morning: after filling in two more forms for two more tickets, next week.
Tuesday and Wednesday, so you know.
Wish me luck on that front.
At any rate … ?
At any rate … ?
The situation had left him telling they’d have to think about getting me a discount card.
Which would be nice …
~≈§≈~
At any rate, I mentioned that I had the video for Bowie’s Blackstar on?
Which seemed appropriate, as today marks the anniversary of his death.
What can I tell you … ?
Apart from the fact the album’s superb, the video strange …
And Bowie left a very large legacy …
~≈§≈~
Bowie … ?
Schmowie!
Ahem!
I’ve had — as ever — time off: that I want to make good use of.
And … ? Well, in that time, I need to get to bed early: as I have a dentist appointment in the morning.
And … ?
~≈§≈~
Episode 6 — Chapter 71 — sees President Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) introducing her cabinet … and addressing a scandal she’s been caught up in.
It also sees Claire having discussions with The FBI: Vice President Mark Usher (Campbell Scott) has links to Russian agents …
And ALSO sees Claire having a revealing conversation with Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly).
Claire Underwood … ?
Is the first pregnant sitting President of The USA …
Is the first pregnant sitting President of The USA …
~≈§≈~
Now … ?
Good … ?
Yes …
But I have to admit to feeling slightly distracted, tonight: maybe not paying as much attention to the episode as I could.
Something I’m intent on remedying in the next episode.
After all … someone’s put a twist in the tale …
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