Third times a charm (Third attempt at this blog without noobing out and fucking it up somehow)
Firing a minion first thing on a Sunday morning always leaves me a bit edgy for the rest of the day.
When your boss pulls you out to talk about a reported incident, let him finish speaking, don't talk back, interrupt or generally act like a dick, do however, listen, learn and move the fuck on. He wanted to be treated like an adult while acting like a petulant child, so now he's a suddenly an unemployed adult.
I did a little urban exploring last week and found it incredibly difficult to get into abandoned buildings and once in, it involves a lot of running, away from security guards and dogs. It is however very easy to get onto active construction sites as long as you have a hard hat, don't try take any pictures though or the running starts again. I did a lot of running and got no photographs.
I then went to Highgate Cemetery, which is a few minutes walk away from my place, I went to visit the last resting place of one Douglas Adams but also visited Karl Marx' shrine.
The cemetery itself is serenely peaceful and hauntingly beautiful, well worth a visit


Had a weird few days this week where I over think too much and it was tough to get out of.

Stay strong, don't let the bastards grind you down
Firing a minion first thing on a Sunday morning always leaves me a bit edgy for the rest of the day.
When your boss pulls you out to talk about a reported incident, let him finish speaking, don't talk back, interrupt or generally act like a dick, do however, listen, learn and move the fuck on. He wanted to be treated like an adult while acting like a petulant child, so now he's a suddenly an unemployed adult.
I did a little urban exploring last week and found it incredibly difficult to get into abandoned buildings and once in, it involves a lot of running, away from security guards and dogs. It is however very easy to get onto active construction sites as long as you have a hard hat, don't try take any pictures though or the running starts again. I did a lot of running and got no photographs.
I then went to Highgate Cemetery, which is a few minutes walk away from my place, I went to visit the last resting place of one Douglas Adams but also visited Karl Marx' shrine.
The cemetery itself is serenely peaceful and hauntingly beautiful, well worth a visit


Had a weird few days this week where I over think too much and it was tough to get out of.

Stay strong, don't let the bastards grind you down

twistedangel:
theres an abandoned building site just behind aldgate east station, the views from the crows nest on the crane are worth it if youve got a head for heights.