TheMonkeyKing
Master Don Juan
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I am back early, as predicted. But I have some entries, highs and lows. I wanted to say thanks to you guys for continuing the good fight and showing me the way even in my absence.
So here's how the last 6 months has panned out....
I am beginning this report in mid-February, as it makes more sense to review in flow, month on month, rather than keep random notes regards the minutiae of each and every day. I may punctuate with diarised entries and topics and observation here and there to make things more palatable. Anyway, read, don't read. Whatever.
January
So January kicked off in the normal magnificently hungover fashion, as standard. I stayed at a friend's in the early hours of the 1st, having been out celebrating NY. I basically had it offered on a plate to me by one of my (female) mates, who I really do not find attractive physically. I nearly took the offer on, in my drunken state, but somehow managed to see sense, and even after a third share in a bottle of vintage port at 1am. First primary decision of the year was the correct one; I would have felt doubly hungover having stuck it in to this bird and I was considerably relieved to have refrained.
The rest of the month passed largely uneventfully, save my birthday and my ancient Grandfather passing away. In fact the latter probably defined the first month, all things done.
The old man had hit 90 and was in ill-health. He was probably as close an example of alpha attitude as ever has been. In the 30-odd years I knew him, the guy simply did not give a fck. Never a cross word, very jovial with his grandchildren, never batted an eye lid when all the hens pecked around him. A true example to us all; may be his one failing being he was probably too soft/hen-pecked and not really a leader as such. But then, it's always a fine balance to strike between leading and giving zero fcks; may be the difference between the greater and lesser alpha/sigma...
Thirty-odd people attended the service. I think if at least 10 people attend a funeral, the guy was generally half decent. Most people, myself included, were visibly moved to see him go.
So here's how the last 6 months has panned out....
I am beginning this report in mid-February, as it makes more sense to review in flow, month on month, rather than keep random notes regards the minutiae of each and every day. I may punctuate with diarised entries and topics and observation here and there to make things more palatable. Anyway, read, don't read. Whatever.
January
So January kicked off in the normal magnificently hungover fashion, as standard. I stayed at a friend's in the early hours of the 1st, having been out celebrating NY. I basically had it offered on a plate to me by one of my (female) mates, who I really do not find attractive physically. I nearly took the offer on, in my drunken state, but somehow managed to see sense, and even after a third share in a bottle of vintage port at 1am. First primary decision of the year was the correct one; I would have felt doubly hungover having stuck it in to this bird and I was considerably relieved to have refrained.
The rest of the month passed largely uneventfully, save my birthday and my ancient Grandfather passing away. In fact the latter probably defined the first month, all things done.
The old man had hit 90 and was in ill-health. He was probably as close an example of alpha attitude as ever has been. In the 30-odd years I knew him, the guy simply did not give a fck. Never a cross word, very jovial with his grandchildren, never batted an eye lid when all the hens pecked around him. A true example to us all; may be his one failing being he was probably too soft/hen-pecked and not really a leader as such. But then, it's always a fine balance to strike between leading and giving zero fcks; may be the difference between the greater and lesser alpha/sigma...
Thirty-odd people attended the service. I think if at least 10 people attend a funeral, the guy was generally half decent. Most people, myself included, were visibly moved to see him go.

