Not me, yesterday. |
I hope it continues to do so actually, as April 2013 marks
the end of my current job (it was only ever for a year) and the start of my
planned 3+ month backpacking trip to Australia. Or possibly India. Or maybe
Peru/South America. I’ve not really decided where I’m going yet, but it’ll be
one of those places...and Australia is winning at the moment simply because it
a) looks epic; b) is sunny; and c) the least amount of fuss is required in
order to do some exploring, seeing as they already (quite handily) speak a form
of English there. I know Australia is a bit of a cliché and the indigenous
people (well, the ‘new’ indigenous people) must get sick of all the English who
turn up at their airports sporting backpacks...but fuck it. I want to go there
so I’m going. Australia is also top of my list (so far) because a few of my old
school friends have gone out there to start new lives, and meeting up with some
fellow Mancunians on the other side of the planet just sounds ace...even if
they are Man City fans.
So 2013 then. The year of my great excursion Down
Under. Goodbye England, with your miserable weather and even more miserable
population! I know the old phrase ‘the grass isn’t always greener’ blah, blah
fucking blah...but in this case I really don’t give a toss. I’m putting all my
shit in storage, putting some clothes and other assorted stuff in a bag and
then fucking off for a few months: bliss. I know I’ll have to come back at some
point and that will be another grim day...but I think a break from this isle
will do me good and maybe help to shift my perspective of life here. I know I
moan a lot (even though a lot of it is meant to be tongue in cheek), but I know
that the quality of life in the UK is amongst the best in the free world: we’ve
got the NHS, clean running water, freedom of speech, electricity, the internet,
roads, a free press...loads of stuff a good chunk of the rest of the world
doesn’t have...it’s just that the constant greyness of everything, well – it gets
me down. And I need an extended break. So I’m taking one. And I’ll more than
likely document it here on this very blog so people back home can see what I’m
up to...so there’s also that to look forward to, you lucky lot!
In other news, the Paralympics had its opening ceremony last
night. I didn’t watch it though – I was too busy listening to the bombcast
(Giant Bomb’s vaguely games-related and funny as hell podcast), while playing
NOVA 2 on my PlayBook. I seem to have become a massive fucking hypocrite in
recent weeks: if you’d suggested to me, in say June, that in August I’d be
playing on a tablet PC whist listening to my iPod, I’d probably have spat bile
in your face. The June version of me would have said that tablets were a waste
of time and that iPods are a piece of shit because they break so easily (I’ve
owned several – look through the archived posts of yore for details of their individual
demise). So yeah, I’m a hypocrite – but the facts of the matter come down to me
also being a tightwad. The PlayBook was £129, and the iPod was £30. Bargains, I
think you’ll agree. If I’d been offered either device at their full price, the
aforementioned bile would again be raging up my oesophagus with a view to
landing on the facial region of the seller. So, with that in mind, I’m not
simply a hypocrite – I’m a cheapocrite. Which is something else entirely. So
there.
4 comments:
You should go to India (that's where I'm going this December so I'm biased). I'm going to Belize in June 2013, that would be a fun place to backpack. And they speak a 'form' of English there.
Btw, it's funny that you mentioned the NHS. Part of my thesis involves international health policy. Can I ask you a few questions about your experience with the NHS? I can e-mail them to you. Please (with a cherry on top)? It'll be anonymous.
Yes, no problem
Yay! Your cool! I'll send it to the address on your profile. Thanks much!
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