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Haaaapy Monday!!

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For everyone who listens to the Js you might know what I mean by the title of this post. Every Monday Jay & the Doctor play their “Happy Monday” tune, possibly one of the finest musical compositions ever. You can DOWNLOAD IT HERE.

So needless to say I’ve had that tune in my head ALL DAY. And believe it or not I’ve loved every minute of it!

You might notice that I have come good with my promise of allowing comments on individual photos in the photo album. After my login issues on Saturday and feeling like I wasted most of the day trying to resolve them, Sunday went much more smoothly and I was able to make some good progress on WebAlbum (that’s what I’m calling it - original yeah?) functionality. I have hopes of making it into a WordPress plugin / hack.

Uni also started today. I had my first lecture which was scheduled to take two hours and was over in 35mins (a good start). Only problem was that he repeated everything at least four times - which means it could have been over much more quickly.

All in all I had a very Haaaapy Monday! Laura (insert random expletive about high school students) on the other hand, wouldn’t have told the same story about Monday.

Written by Simon

February 28th, 2005 at 7:04 pm

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4 Responses to 'Haaaapy Monday!!'

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  1. You do a lot of sooking, don’t you Simon?

    The Pap

    1 Mar 05 at 2:15 pm

  2. Am I allowed to pick spelling mistakes?

    BTW site looks good.

    Hannos

    3 Mar 05 at 3:16 pm

  3. So needles to say I’ve

    So needless to say? unless of course it’s something idiosyncratic about you. I spent too much time reading as a kid, I tend to pick up errors in books quite often too

    Hannos

    3 Mar 05 at 4:29 pm

  4. Not idiosyncratic. Laura (you’ll find numerous references to her on this site - she even has a category of her own) rarely reads a book without finding mistakes.

    S.

    Simon

    3 Mar 05 at 4:45 pm

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