January Blues
The washing machine broke down on the 3rd. It didn’t just stop it shrieked, rattled, sounded like shattering glass and then bilged smoke, setting off the fire alarm. The dog’s howling added to the general pandemonium.
I got flu on the 4th.
After a wretched night I awoke to find one of the Heek’s Christmas treat bones had seriously disagreed with him and he had deposited piles of puke at intervals in the hall and lounge, including the couch. Trying to clear this with a raging temperature, a rattling chest, throbbing head and dizziness took most of the morning. Then I collapsed and spent two days in bed.
I have been TRYING to dispute a completely OTT parking fine with Brighton Borough Council for being 12 minutes overdue after my parking ticket expired. In the process of trying to reason with robots, and the grounds for appeal not allowing for human error (such as mislaying my car, which is how it happened) the penalty for not paying without delay (even though I was trying to fight it) increased the fine to £60 and then to £90. Despite being determined to fight to the death, as penalising people for protesting seems completely immoral I finally gave in, in a sickness fuelled depressed moment and threats of bailiffs etc. Now I hate myself for being feeble and so want revenge!
I was due to start a new job on the 7th, but due to said flu and barely being able to cross a room without passing out I might have to postpone it.
I’m not normally superstitious or fearful, but all this in the first week? The January blues, you don’t get them, January gives them to you.
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Bones » Blog Archive » January Blues said,
January 6th, 2008 @ 9:59 pm
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Boaz Tal said,
January 7th, 2008 @ 11:19 am
Hi,
Next time you get a fine - contact us www.finefighters.co.uk.
We appeal in a systematic way and fight the robots on there own turf.
We do not guaranty a win, but we give very good fight.
Its a numbers game, and if more and more people appeal, the robots will have more costs and will need to start rethinking there ticketing policies.
Best
Boaz
Sephe said,
January 7th, 2008 @ 11:35 am
Somebody Cares (weep!) I will, thank you.