I’m sitting around a large oval table. It’s supposed to seat eight people but there’s twelve of us. Some of us are sharing chairs. We’ve just celebrated a great final night of our festival but there’s a bigger day that awaits us tomorrow. Our primary objective is to clear everything down. We don’t only have the festival to take down; we’ve got to pack our own equipment away and we’ve got to get the public off site too. There’s still some vendors who want to trade tomorrow to cook breakfast for the campers, who won’t be early risers. Then we’ve got to sort between the rubbish, useful stuff that’s been abandoned and stuff that we think belongs to someone who’s not here. We have to do all this while people are out with their families enjoying the rest of the site. We see people we recognise from school with miniature versions of themselves on bikes while we’re wandering around with black bags.
Adventures of Mr. Paul
Musings and misadventures of a wannabe writer...
Friday, 27 March 2026
Monday, 23 March 2026
My landlord just sold the house I'm renting from her. She included all fixtures that I bought and installed. Does she have this right?
No. she can try, but she’d be in the wrong. The key thing is to provide evidence. You should take photographs of the property before you move in. This is also useful if your landlord decides to charge you for any damage. You’d need to keep all receipts for the items that you’ve purchased. You’d need to arrange for somewhere to store them if you can’t move out in time. If you’re replacing things that are already there, you need an agreement with the landlord beforehand on what is happening with the old items. This information may already be in your rent agreement. Many new items can be registered with the serial numbers on government-backed websites to prove that they’re yours. If you can’t get the goods back off the landlord, you can demand that they supply you with replacement ones or demand compensation. Likewise, they can do the same if the property isn’t returned to its previous state.
Saturday, 21 March 2026
Verning Around
What a bitch. She’s small and skinny and slightly tanned, and she’s not afraid to show off her skin, which is brown with eyes to match. Then there’s straight hair and inflated lips which are always emphasised with lipstick. Short skirts are the preference even in winter, and high heels make her trot along and pull attention. She’s got an attitude to match as if everyone is below her. She maintains a professional attire, but she’s not afraid to flirt to get what she wants. She’s young and she thinks she’s got experience, but she doesn’t realise how actions affect people. We’re all just pawns on paper. When you try to tell her a situation, she’s unwilling to try and help change it or prevent it from reoccurring. God forbid if she should ever have to leave the office to pick something that isn’t a piece of paper. She’s just hanging around for experience before applying for a better position.
Friday, 20 March 2026
Shaken
Thursday, 19 March 2026
“We all have self-doubt. You don’t deny it, but you also don’t capitulate to it. You embrace it.”
-Tim S. Grover.
It’s one of those things that we can’t get rid of but don’t want to give in
to. It’s that little voice thar wants us to stop and do something else as the
task is too hard. There’s a possibility that we might not get our way, but if
we accept it straight away then we know that we’ve lost and we lose our ability
to fight. You have to accept that it’s a possibility, but you also have to
fight to change the outcome. There’s a possibility that you can win, but you
have to invest in effort to make it happen. You cannot give in and need to
believe that you can do the task. There may be many factors against you, but
the earlier you tackle them, the easier the task becomes. But you can’t allow
fear to get the best of you, otherwise you’ll never achieve anything.
Wednesday, 18 March 2026
The Shade
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
Man forcibly removed from overbooked United Airlines flight
This is bad planning on the airline’s fault. Why wasn’t the mistake spotted before boarding? I thought computers weren’t allowed to make these sorts of errors. Were two seats allocated at the same time? Perhaps people were on the phone and the call operator didn’t wait for confirmation that the booking was complete. This could have been sorted without all the hassle on the plane. They might have found someone who’s willing to transfer to a later flight. Instead, they decided to make a decision against someone’s will which caused more conflict that they’d thought. Was he the last single passenger to buy a ticket, or did they not like the look of him or his profile? I wonder how late the flight was and what the man’s reaction was. It doesn’t sound that he’s happy by the outcome. Would he get arrested for something that wasn’t his fault? These companies need to wake up otherwise people will try and avoid them.