Deliverance

Up at the crack of dawn with Lorraine, and then working in a frenzy on the layout for the CD packaging, everything made more difficult as I am still learning how to use the Corel program. However the result looks entirely smart. Delivered layouts on a memory key, plus the master CD down to Modo at lunchtime, and had a chat with the guys there. A nice bunch, and their creatives working on a pitch. Feeling rather tense with having hunched over a computer tweaking things by millimetres for the last 48 hours.

Off to the gym for a much-needed workout and then home to do some chores and luxuriate on the sofa reading The Black Dahlia. Almost finished. The book is unremittingly paranoid, and depicts a world where brutality and corruption are inevitable. Interesting though.

Rarely does my blog stray into politics but, my God, Cameron has made a unbelievable hash of the European negotiations, allowing himself to be be cornered into a no win decision. The UK now stands isolated in Europe, and from all its major trading partners at the worst possible time. The economic future of the UK has become bleaker.

Lorraine somewhat coldy. Nevertheless, we snuck out for a medicinal curry.

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