Faffing

It was one small moment of madness for Phil, but a giant leap of indifference from Sedgewick!
Home today thank goodness, and back to my world of everything in its place and a place for everything, a place where I don't end up looking like a work shy muppet due to badly planned changes, and I'm pretty happy with what I do rather than being at the mercy of other peoples criticisms.
I spend a good part of the day working on some stuff in Photoshop, and generally learning some more bits and pieces, in particular getting the hang of paths and channels, which rather than just appearing as odd curiosities before have now proved to be invaluable when doing stuff that is a little more complicated than a coloured box and a bit of text.
At the end of it all I'm happy with my learning curve, and have produced some nifty things, some of which Mr. Phil decides he'd like to "borrow" though I put a swift ban on him stealing my hours of sweat and frustration (or rather coffee and confusion).
It was going to be curry for tea until I realized we didn't have the stuff we needed so the chicken miraculously turned into tuna pasta bake instead. I catch up on my usual Tuesday viewing and eventually the Tesco bods turn up with our online order, though I freely admit I'd forgotten they were coming and was about ready to run a bath and go to bed before Phil reminded me that at some point between 8 and 10 pm the delivery van would be showing up.
Eventually though its time for bed, and I'm just like to mention how proud I am of Sedgewick (my puffer fish) - you see despite Phil's best efforts to annoy him by inserting his R/C controlled submarine into his tank and thus penetrating Sedgewicks territory (and therefore hopefully provoking an episode of puffer air filled insanity), Phil didn't even manage to budge Sedgewick from his favourite spot in the tank... and no, he's not dead either :)
Posted by Abi on the November 29, 2005 9:20 PM
[quote] and no, he's not dead either :)
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Who Phil or the fish?


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