with the exchange rate being crap, high prices of basic commodities, increased in gas and electricity prices and all other cuts, every single day is a cry for austerity. in simpler terms, no more fanciful bottle of pop during lunch break, consuming all the meat products and other items in the fridge before expiry dates, (one day out of date, they get thrown away by an adamant food authority) not entering a retail clothing shop, (for me at least, i'm perpetually begging mr. trainers) or a bookstore (amazon's cheaper but i can't wait, no more new books until december), eating more fruits and vegetables (i'm trying), sleeping early, waking up early, leaving the fascinators (obviously above) or fancy head gears to the movers and climbers. i could add some more, but i'll sleep first then write a part two when i get another epiphany.
"you had such vision of the street, as the street hardly understands" --T.S. Eliot--
Sunday, July 10, 2011
coin collection
with the exchange rate being crap, high prices of basic commodities, increased in gas and electricity prices and all other cuts, every single day is a cry for austerity. in simpler terms, no more fanciful bottle of pop during lunch break, consuming all the meat products and other items in the fridge before expiry dates, (one day out of date, they get thrown away by an adamant food authority) not entering a retail clothing shop, (for me at least, i'm perpetually begging mr. trainers) or a bookstore (amazon's cheaper but i can't wait, no more new books until december), eating more fruits and vegetables (i'm trying), sleeping early, waking up early, leaving the fascinators (obviously above) or fancy head gears to the movers and climbers. i could add some more, but i'll sleep first then write a part two when i get another epiphany.
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culture-divide,
hometown,
transitions,
whining
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