‘whatever you do don’t let him blog after midnight’… I am tired, I am weary…I have no time spare to stop and do anything that I want to other than dead of night not really awake any more time…broken iPod means not disappearing into music as I go out, well, it doesn’t exactly but it does mean not having everything to hand as you need it (do you really need to carry 8000 songs around with you? it would seem the answer is ‘hell yes’)….I’m completely out of the habit of actually listening to stuff whilst sitting around at home and I should perhaps try to get back into that habit… i know I’ve posted this before somewhere but I don’t think there’s anything I might play which I or someone on the blogroll hasn’t posted before and I know I don’t have anything other than this automoton nonsense to say just now…but this is clearly what you would find if you were to look up ‘middle of the night music’ in a reputable dictionary.
April 7, 2009
April 7, 2009 at 2:09 am
It’s crazy how it’s become necessary to have 8000 songs with you, but it totally is. I’ve only had an mp3 player for about two years and already I can’t imagine life without it.
Hang in there.
April 7, 2009 at 9:17 am
ooooh i know how you feel ducks i really do – the dusty7s portable record player is on it’s way to the menders and i don’t know quite what to do with myself
x
April 7, 2009 at 10:43 am
Get yourself an emergency iPod Shuffle for £30 – life’s too short x
April 7, 2009 at 4:15 pm
I bought one of those ipod classics when my 5th Gen broke down but just couldn’t learn to love it, the volume isn’t as loud as the other one, hate the display and it just doesn’t feel right, too thin. So I got 5g fixed courtesy of the ipod surgery (https://www.ipod-surgery.co.uk/), as good as new. The classic sits in my office drawer just in case 5g goes again. Don’t even want to comtemplate when it is not fixable.
April 8, 2009 at 8:47 am
I have a spare 2gb Ipod nano..replaced by my Iphone.
You are more than welcome to borrow it until you are fully repaired. I can put it in the post if you can email me an address.
x
April 9, 2009 at 2:17 am
Oh what addicts we are! It’s as if we were rationing out cigarettes during the war or something, hahahah! Trading recipes for cakes made without butter and white sugar and all that funny stuff our grandmothers did, it’s making me laugh, so thanks dearest! And yes, insomnia is such a pain sometimes. Music helps it, cures it, provokes it sometimes, soothes it others. xoxoox