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stevemanwaring

  1. thinking that last week I got overtaken by a camel when I went for a run in the egyptian desert and now it is bitterly cold nack in the UK!!
  2. Decided hear my entire CD collection alphabetically. This morning ABC, tomorrow AC/DC Friday Aerosmith...this could take a while!!!
  3. just been speaking at a geeting to know the voluntary sector training event for public sector and community network colleagues.
  4. Deciding whether to run in a 5k race in Bexhill tomorrow night - quick sprint not really a distance for my marathon plod.
  5. finalising arrangements for the recruitment of a new deputy director
  6. jjust about to shortlist for new admin worker
  7. just back from a morning run - very hot
  8. am wondering what to say at a conference tomorrow. An invitation to "say a few words" now appears programme as a 20 minute "keynote address"
  9. Working on a funding proposal - on Saturday!!
  10. At working listening to Aimee Mann and drafting a legal agreement
  11. Finalising speech and presentation slides for tomorrows Annual General Meeting and conference
  12. housework
  13. It's cold enough to eat porridge this morning
  14. Back from dog walking listening to the impeccable and rather under-rated Fiona Apple
  15. Just back home to walk dog before getting down to more AGM related work
  16. Just watching UK bankers say sorry on TV - what was it Brecht said the crime of robbing a bank is nothing to the crime of owning one?
  17. Updating the newsfeed
  18. Talking with colleagues James and John about how Twitter can benefit our work with voluntary organisations.
  19. Back from running half marathon in preparation for the Hastings half!
  20. Back from Suffolk - with cold