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Memory nearly failed me

November 9, 2006 by Jen at Semantically driven

A couple of weeks ago I committed myself to this NaBloPoMo thing. The idea is that you post to your blog once a day. Of course I always commit myself to something when I’m quite busy doing other stuff.

I have some extra work on and I’ve done a few hours of that already this week and I’ve been doing my daily post in my other spare time.

Tonight I’d eaten my dinner and put JJ to bed and thought now I can get the bean bag out to sit down and watch My Name is Earl and the beginning of the new series of The Amazing Race. I had to go into the kitchen to get something and looked at my laptop and realised I hadn’t done today’s post.

It’s lucky I’ve got my laptop. I wouldn’t be doing NaBloPoMo without it. I wish that I had broadband installed already so I wouldn’t have to drag out the phone cord to dialup and get on the internet. By this time next week I will hopefully have broadband installed at home.

Here ends today’s post.

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