I’ve got a face to face meeting with my Restart case worker: in Chelmsford.
I’m not looking forward to the trip: but at least have the ticket.
I picked it up from Brentwood station, yesterday.
That, despite my doubts about the process, went through OK.
They bought and paid for it, and emailed me a reference number: I fed that into the ticket machine, at my end, put my bank card in … and shoved the ticket in my wallet.
That bit went well.
I’m just not sure how well the meeting will go.
~≈Á≈~
You’ll have realised I’m not working, by now.
I, like others in my shoes?
Am on Universal Credit: the bog standard unemployment benefit, here in the UK.
Q1) 16th February saw the birth of writer, Iain Banks. In which year of the 1950s?
Q2) His first novel, The Wasp Factory, was published in which year of the 1980s?
Q3) He published mainstream novels as Iain Banks. He published science-fiction novels as what: Iain N. Banks, Iain M. Banks or Iain O. Banks?
Q4) Many of his science fiction novels were set in the same background universe. What background universe: the Federation, Confederacy or Culture?
Q5) Finally … ? The last book published during his life was called The Hydrogen Sonata. His last book was published posthumously, and called what: The Quarry, The Prey or The Fallen?
The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
* Oh, I know I’ve used the occasional question about it, Olga: my question collection’s got one or two in there. But it’s seems to be the first time I’ve done a specific set! Heigh ho!
Yes: I’d say you’re famous. :D I’m just a noted local personality!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ :D At ANY rate, Debbi … did I mention a New Adventures story called The Also People? The author happily admits that the setting fell off the back of a lorry … driven by a well known Scottish writer …
Q5) The Quarry I hope the phone call and the meeting both go well. I am having a class with Anna this afternoon (fingers crossed!), so I'll see what she's been up to. There are certain things that politicians shouldn't keep poking about and changing every five minutes, because they create a lot of havoc. Education, for one, health, and Welfare and the benefits... I think a long(ish) term plan should be agreed (or even voted by the big public) and then, no matter who came into power, they carried on implementing it until it was time for a review, rather than spending money and time messing things up and reinventing the wheel... And that's my rant for today. Take care, Paul.
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Q1) 1954
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Q3) Iain M. Banks
Q4) Culture
Q5) The Quarry
I hope the phone call and the meeting both go well. I am having a class with Anna this afternoon (fingers crossed!), so I'll see what she's been up to.
There are certain things that politicians shouldn't keep poking about and changing every five minutes, because they create a lot of havoc. Education, for one, health, and Welfare and the benefits... I think a long(ish) term plan should be agreed (or even voted by the big public) and then, no matter who came into power, they carried on implementing it until it was time for a review, rather than spending money and time messing things up and reinventing the wheel... And that's my rant for today.
Take care, Paul.
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Love it! :)
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