Sunday 30 March 2008

Just calm down, just calm down!

Those were the infamous words being shouted by the new neighbours at 1am this morning.
A couple of massive bangs and crashes, then a slanging match. I think it's safe to say they are now feeling at home!

They went out at 11 looking and sounding absolutely wasted, then were back by 1 having a full on domestic - isn't co-habitual life lovely?

Today is the first day for about 3 weeks where the weather has actually been nice and with the clocks going forward, evenings will start to get even lighter. I took the opportunity to visit St Albans - a historic town about 20 miles down the A1M.

It's essentially home to an abbey and some very old shops. Oh, and a lot of tossers in Porsche's. That said it's a really nice place with some real oldy worldly shops and the accompanying coach loads of old folks on various day trips. Check out my pictures here.

Aside from a little jolly to St Albans, the rest of the day has been spent doing rather mundane tasks such as cleaning and washing. Whilst also watching the fantastic hunt for Red October on Sky One - probably one of my favourite films.

I should also mention that old school friend of mine ran for England at the World Cross Country Championships in Edinburgh today. Coming in first for England in the senior men's 12k. Fingers crossed he will get to Beijing for the Olympics.

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