Tuesday, 26 March 2019
Ha Fucking Ha!
Sometimes I nearly forget just how good Meursault were. Criminal I know but then I'll play something and I will just get lost again in the work of Neil Pernnycook. Settling can be found on the third album, Something For The Weakend which was released in 2012. Below also is the Cairn String Quartet's take on the tune, our Raith Rovers supporting friend, JC was at the recording of this.
I am in Luton tomorrow and Thursday, deepest joy as ever. So nothing else 'til Friday. But spare a thought for me tomorrow evening when I will be on a "team building" activity before dinner after a 04:30 rise. Ha fucking ha, indeed.
Meursault - Settling
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(There seems to be a problem with the link, maybe it's just me). Nevertheless, I found the song and it is tremendous, maybe song of the day
There's nothing worse than team building shit, Drew - my thoughts are with you, poor fellow!
sorted George
Did you sort it yourself Drew or was it as part of the team bonding session?
When I used to attend area meetings, two words made the concept of team building even worse than it already was - role play. I swear I died a little every time.
As they all said team building truly is shit. My sympathies.
I was at a meeting where we were expected to role play how to teach algebra through dance.
From afar, some good laughs in this comment string. Hope it helps, Drew. Miserable. We have all been there.
To be fair George, I'd pay good money to watch Maths teachers do that.
I once had to attend a team building thingy which was held on three (!) weekends, not on consecutive ones though, thank God. With role play, huggings and every other bloody nonsense known to mankind, even with a 'cooking together in the evening'-event - that was after having to have role played nearly all day. What an unbelievable crap, to be sure!
In the end I got some kind of certificate, it went straight into the bin, of course!!
It was not as bad as the time that we had to build a rollercoaster which would support a metal tennis ball weighing 0.5kg, boy was that fun!
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