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After chopping and changing almost hourly for the last fortnight I made up my mind in the voting booth. My head said vote No; you've made your point, and they're offering Devo Max, which is what you would have voted for had it been on the ballot. My heart said what the hell; fortune favours the bold.
So Yes it was.
Then again, in the last general election I voted for the Lib Dems, so I've got form for voting for people who talk the good talk then turn out to be lying liars who lie.
Not unlike Jon Snow, I know nothing.
Although I'm not sure I should really be allowed a vote. Last night I drank two huge bottles of 7% Belgian beer on an empty stomach and strong antibiotics, and accidentally bought three hundred quid's worth of non-refundable flights to Munich.
This was because my beloved dog Eustace was put down yesterday because of a brain tumour. Eustance was -- I want to say he was a good dog, but he really wasn't. I've had dogs all my life and Eustace was genuinely the worst dog I have ever owned. I'd rescued him, and he was a menace from the day I brought him home and he tried to eat next door's prize winning pomeranian to last week when he decided he'd like to live in the car. Despite this, or maybe because of it (I was the only one who loved him, so I had to love him all the harder) this has really, properly devastated me in a way that no other pet I've lost has.
I know it's boring looking at pictures of other people's dead pets, so I'll put it under the cut, but it's a cute picture of him and there's a mug on his head, so...

So I'm off to try to cheer myself up in Munich. Whether I want to or not, really. Did I mention these tickets are non-refundable? Anyone know the city? Things I should see/do/drink?
So Yes it was.
Then again, in the last general election I voted for the Lib Dems, so I've got form for voting for people who talk the good talk then turn out to be lying liars who lie.
Not unlike Jon Snow, I know nothing.
Although I'm not sure I should really be allowed a vote. Last night I drank two huge bottles of 7% Belgian beer on an empty stomach and strong antibiotics, and accidentally bought three hundred quid's worth of non-refundable flights to Munich.
This was because my beloved dog Eustace was put down yesterday because of a brain tumour. Eustance was -- I want to say he was a good dog, but he really wasn't. I've had dogs all my life and Eustace was genuinely the worst dog I have ever owned. I'd rescued him, and he was a menace from the day I brought him home and he tried to eat next door's prize winning pomeranian to last week when he decided he'd like to live in the car. Despite this, or maybe because of it (I was the only one who loved him, so I had to love him all the harder) this has really, properly devastated me in a way that no other pet I've lost has.
I know it's boring looking at pictures of other people's dead pets, so I'll put it under the cut, but it's a cute picture of him and there's a mug on his head, so...

So I'm off to try to cheer myself up in Munich. Whether I want to or not, really. Did I mention these tickets are non-refundable? Anyone know the city? Things I should see/do/drink?
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Date: 2014-09-18 10:18 pm (UTC)Generally I find this sort of thing maudlin and ridiculous, but with animals it feels different for me, so, if it is helpful, The Rainbow Bridge.
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Date: 2014-09-18 10:30 pm (UTC)I'm sorry for your loss. ;_;
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Date: 2014-09-18 10:58 pm (UTC)I hope you have a lovely and restorative holiday in Munich!
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Date: 2014-09-19 03:37 pm (UTC)lots of hugs. i have been to munich once, twelve years ago, for part of a day. i went to some kind of art museum, took a weird tram, and a dude on the tram had a midi version of the star trek: the next generation theme as his ringtone. sadly, that is all i know of munich. please drink some good beer and rejuvenate your spirit by crossing a completely clear street when the "don't walk" sign is lit, while all the germans refuse to break the rule of the sign.
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Date: 2014-09-19 06:33 pm (UTC)Actually, I live in Munich. If you have any specific questions, just drop me a line via PM. I always find that things to see and do depend a lot on people's individual preferences.
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Date: 2014-09-20 04:01 am (UTC)That is one adorable photo.
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Date: 2014-09-21 08:56 pm (UTC)<333
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Date: 2014-09-22 08:29 am (UTC)Speaking of Germany, how's the move working out for you guys?
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Date: 2014-09-22 01:02 pm (UTC)And I'd heard the thing about not letting yourself make major purchases in the immediate aftermath of a loss -- but I've also heard that the expenditures that people generally consider having been most worth the money are for experiences rather than objects (vacations and fine dining and such). So I congratulate you on your choice of grief-spending.