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September 28th, 2007

Today I changed the world

today i changed the world

Jonny Baker writes about Facebook oppression.

Sorry there hasn’t been much on the blog this week. I’m going through a slight drawing crisis. I need to get back to the days when I just used to draw any old rubbish. It usually turns out better that way than when I become too painstaking in my pencilated* preplanning.

Today I am wavering between answering the 161 e-mails and sorting out the 2 large boxes of probably important (but we don’t really know) paperwork. I start on the one task and then attempt to fool myself into productive procrastination by embarking on the other task without myself noticing. It never works because I can always see through my own cunning plans.

Talking of changing the world, this song always gives me a sense of wellbeing. Warning: the sound is rubbish. The video is good, if repetitive.

Have a great weekend.

*Not a word.

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3 Responses to “Today I changed the world”


  1. Richard Hall says:

    Not a word? It is now. I’m determined to get it into conversation at the first opportunity. Unfortunately, this means I might have to inflict my terrible drawing on the world. A dreadful responsibility therefore lies on your shoulders…

  2. Dave K says:

    “I start on the one task and then attempt to fool myself into productive procrastination by embarking on the other task without myself noticing.”

    Women call this multi-tasking.

  3. jody says:

    except we end up actually doing, and finishing, both jobs………