I’m visiting a theme park with a friend. I wouldn’t say it was a childhood friend; it was more like a bully that your Mum had paired you up with for the convenience since they lived up the road from you. But we’d both had a good day out at the park looking at all of the models on display. When it was time to go, the exit to the station was a lift made of lego with red, yellow, white and green bricks. I’d stopped for one last photo, and when I’d put my phone away, my friend was nowhere to be seen. I assume that she must have gone up without me. I pressed the call button and ascended alone. But when I got to the top, there was so sign of her there either. It was an empty walkway with a concrete floor and colourful barriers made of lego to look like those sturdy iron gates with the curves.
Adventures of Mr. Paul
Musings and misadventures of a wannabe writer...
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
The Pink Flamingo Club
Monday, 15 June 2026
What if your teacher embarrassed someone every day and today was your day?
They might be doing it deliberately to build up your character and resilience. It might even be part of the curriculum. But you just have to put with it. After all, everyone else has had their moment which you’ve enjoyed which is only fair. But what if you’ve had enough? You’ll have to think of a way to fight back. How have other people coped? Have they ignored what is happening? Have they cried; complained, got upset or ran away? Maybe they’ve fought back in an outburst; either physically or verbally. Or maybe someone’s stood up and said this isn’t right. Maybe this person could be you. How cool would that be? You could be the class hero. Or maybe you could get together with your friends to talk about it. You could discuss what’s happening with another teacher if you haven’t got the confidence to talk to your teacher directly. It all depends on how wrong and inappropriate you feel this is. It is important to emphasise that this needs to stop for everyone and not just for the people who complain.
Sunday, 14 June 2026
Potato People
Saturday, 13 June 2026
Mysterious Bricey Boy
He’s a man that’s mysteriously ended up on my phone. I’ve got no idea why. And with the inclusion on mobile phones, there’s no area code so I haven’t a clue where I know him from. It’s tempting to ring him up and say, “Hi Bricey, how are you, it’s your old mate here’ but I doubt that he doesn’t know me either. He could have even passed away or have changed his number so who knows who I’m ringing. I might get someone bugging me for life that I can’t stand. But if I don’t take that chance, however, bizarre, I might never know. I haven’t added him on social media and he may not use that anyway. But somewhere down the line, I’ll go ‘Oh, he was the guy I met at’. Come to think of it, I’ve just worked it out. He was a teacher who I used to work alongside as a van driver.
Friday, 12 June 2026
Final Take
I’ve done my best to get rid of my squeaky voice. I was gong
for an X-Factor announcer. I wonder if that’s something that ChatGPT can fix?
Chloe’s voice can be heard a lot clearer. Maybe it’s because the microphone is
a little closer. I wasn’t sure what was wrong with the other takes, but this
was the one that she liked the best. She tries to be so serious in her
newscaster pose that it’s cute and hilarious. Maybe she took the time to
improve upon everything with each take. But you never know when it’s the final
take. You might not get a chance to do another one. You may be out of time and
resources. And there may be a take you don’t like that someone else does and
vice versa. But there’s always a chance that someone will correct and edit the
mistake in editing. Hopefully her teacher was pleased with the project.
Thursday, 11 June 2026
"Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever."
Not all pain is temporary. Many will agree with this, particularly those who have been in a serious accident. You might be able to forget about it sometimes, but it still comes back. It might be a long type of temporary that gets numbed with medication. You might need some help to get rid of it, but if you’re an independent type, you might choose to stick it out. But there’s a way forward with everything, though it might not be a path that you like. If you give up on something, it’s a definitive moment. But something or someone may persuade you to return to the role later. You might have been too hasty. There are some things that can be undone, providing that others are willing to cooperate. But you’ve got your morals to follow. It’s up to you. It might benefit just yourself, or it might benefit everyone. You’ve got a decision to make.
