I finally got off my backside and went to the cinema last night. I opted for 'I, Robot' in the end. It did exactly what I wanted it to: killed a couple of hours. It was easy to watch and not too offensive (except for the product placement early on).
Maybe I should have gone tp see 'King Arthur' instead: there's no way they could get product placement in that. Unless it's for swords and wode, and I have enough of that stuff already.
Lunch hours. Wonderful things. I normally embrace them with a passion and need no excuse to leave the office for 60 minutes. This week, I've had to almost make myself leave. I'm wondering if it's because I've discovered all of the things that are within 30 minutes of the office, or if I'm lacking a bit of energy for some reason. Hmm.. I've just remembered that my 'vitamins for veggies' ran out weeks (maybe even a month) ago, so maybe that explains it?
Anyway, when I have forced myself from the office this week I have always gone to the park. Sometime I wander for the whole time, sometimes I read, sometimes I sit and watch the birds.
What do you do with your lunch time?
Maybe I should have gone tp see 'King Arthur' instead: there's no way they could get product placement in that. Unless it's for swords and wode, and I have enough of that stuff already.
Lunch hours. Wonderful things. I normally embrace them with a passion and need no excuse to leave the office for 60 minutes. This week, I've had to almost make myself leave. I'm wondering if it's because I've discovered all of the things that are within 30 minutes of the office, or if I'm lacking a bit of energy for some reason. Hmm.. I've just remembered that my 'vitamins for veggies' ran out weeks (maybe even a month) ago, so maybe that explains it?
Anyway, when I have forced myself from the office this week I have always gone to the park. Sometime I wander for the whole time, sometimes I read, sometimes I sit and watch the birds.
What do you do with your lunch time?
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I enjoyed both I, Robot and King Arthur myself.