11th January, 2019.
Yep: for once I’m actually listening — late at night — to something that’s not on Spotify.
I think I was having a weird patch, when I got it from iTunes: exploring strange and uncanny musical areas unknown to humanity, with unruly edges that invite the listener to contemplate the infinite in new ways their mind’s eye — hitherto — hadn’t dare perceive.
Yeah …
Odd, in other words …
~≈§≈~
At any rate … ? And not wanting to rush?
I want to go to bed, tonight: as I have a long day, tomorrow.
Remember that I’d put in for a provisional driving license? To help prove my ID at job interviews … ?
I’d sent the form off: and had it sent back, as I’d forgotten to sign it.
Then got it back, again, today …
As they wanted my most recent addresses …
Ridiculous … ?
Yes.
It leaves me asking what on EARTH I’m bothering for … !
~≈§≈~
At any rate …
It’s enough to turn you to drink, to be honest.
Or more Stockhausen, in my case …
Or, just to be different … ?
~≈§≈~
Episode 7 — Chapter 72 — opens with Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) desperately digging for … something …
A something that turns out to be his former lover, Rachel.
He’s ALSO got access to Frank Underwood’s diaries*.
Something President Claire Hale (Robin Wright)— the President has started using her maiden name — is deeply interested in.
In the midst of all this … ?
Someone … has almost caused the President to lose her child.
Things … are getting tense …
~≈§≈~
Now … I have to admit, I’m enjoying this series of House of Cards: but this season — so far — seems a little patchy.
This episode was: although not as bad as some.
Right at the moment … ?
I’m going to hit the sack: we’ll have to see what the next — and last ever episode — brings …
* Quotes from the diaries are actually the various asides that Frank has made in the first five series.
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