The procrastination got so bad last week I even procrastinated on this, my procrastination blog.
I was going to write this blog about how much simpler life would be if I became an assassin in the 11th century having spent far too much time recently playing Assassins Creed. However, there was an article in the newspaper the other day about a guy who got refused entry to America simply because of a misread comment he posted on Twitter before flying to the states. What with me going to New York soon I thought it best not to go and inform the internet and potential authorities of my plans...
Perhaps I've already said too much....hopefully not.
It's been a slow start to the semester in terms of learning. The only thing I really remember from my lecture so far is that all crisps expire on a Saturday (not joking, go and check). I'll start my reading soon and I guess that might give me more of an insight into what I'm actually doing this term.
Since getting back to uni I've spent far too much money creating what is effectively my dream entertainment system. All going well it'll get paid for come summer, as long as I don't splurge on something else anyway. I can still just about justify it by arguing the new set up will increase my productivity, although it seems unlikely.
I got rid of Facebook too, for the time being at least. It's more of a trial run I guess to see if I actually do more work without it. If I do become more productive I don't know how long I can stay away. All my football matches, training and socials are organised on Facebook and so are a lot of other things. I don't miss it for the constant updates of peoples lives, but I do find it more difficult to find out when everything's happening.
Oh and I scored a goal in a proper match yesterday. A rather fortunate and very close range goal, but a goal nonetheless.