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things making you really happy
when you're driving along and people flash you their lights (yesterday someone gave me a big thumbs down)
so i'mall like "what have i done wrong" then you see the car with the speed camera and everyones being friendly. i think its cause you get the low of "what have i done wrong" and then when you realise its actually good not bad. its the contrast tht makes it so nice
that was yeserday though so the high from that has worn off
i'm gonna need a lot to get me through the next few days
thumbs down can be a positive thing thats the lesson i learnt
=(
courage, DD
(a guy in a van waited *ages* at a junction to let me go ahead of him, and when I finally got the gist and started pedalling I looked up to be like "sorry" and he was just grinning this massive friendly grin. That was ace.)
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That pop song `Happy` by Pharrell Williams
Makes me really really happy!
shit off, you shit
I don't know how it's possible to not be happy when that song's on!
Furthermore, if I'm sad I know that I'm statistically likely to hear it within the next 15 minutes no matter WHERE I am so that makes me happy too!
my current guilty pleasure is that chandelier song
sorry but its true :|
and sugar, ALWAYS sugar
CUP OF TEA
Itw as very nice.
My dad just popped into the office to give me some flowers and my favourite, lost, trainers which he found in the cellar!!! I love my dad :)
Dinner and drinks tongiht with an old uni friend who has got in touch out of the blue. Actually I'm not sure this is making me happy as I fancy arsenal in my pants or down the State with the boys. Hmm.
Really enjoying people watching at lunchtime in Mayfair
today i saw five men dressed in white shirts, blue blazers, gold watches. All of them with slicked back hair and guffawing over a bottle of wine. Mental.
that was hyg's university challenge team
*Million Dead's annual reunion
Opening the front door and being able to smell the sea
I just tell myself that the bad times are gonna pass soon.
Sort of can't help telling myself the good times will too, though.
Went to the induction thing for a volunteering thing
with the Birmingham Literature Festival. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was OK socialising with people -- larger groups I was a bit worse at, as standard, but it was nicely in contrast with my occasional worries that I might have lost all my social skills in the post-uni friends-being-spread-out-across-the-country thing
first sighting of those malteaser reindeer things