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Friday, 4 June 2010

Frustrated

I'm feeling very frustrated today.
It is a beautiful day outside and I would love to be spending it with someone rather than spending it on my own, not knowing what to do with myself. A perfect day to be walking around the Lanes in Brighton and then popping down to the seafront for lunch and a bit of sunbathing. Shame that I have no one to do this with, eh? If the weather is like this next weekend I am going to be very upset that I didn't book the weekend off for Torquay Pride.
Despite not wanting to go out drinking on my own (and thus looking like a loner once again), I may venture out this evening and see what happens. I don't think it can make my mood any darker!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are in a city like London and you cannot figure out what to do to cure your frustrations?? I am frustrated because I cannot be back in London. just be thankful you are not in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. THAT is a reason to be frustrated.

Anonymous said...

I forgot to comment on your mouse problem.....Peppermint Oil....

Most households suffer from mice problems. To solve this, different types of mouse repellents are readily available in the supermarket and are a popular source of rodent control. Repellents come in liquid, powder or solid forms and are proven to be effective. However, most rodent control chemicals are hazardous to the health and the environment. These forms of mouse repellent are especially dangerous if you have children at home. So it is wise that you look for the natural ways to eliminate or control pests in the household. Ensure that the content of the repellents you use are not only safe for children, but are also safe for the environment as well. For example, the information about peppermint oil and mice below provides an effective and safe solution. These tips on getting rid of mice will help you find some safe mouse repellent alternatives.

Peppermint Oil It is known as one of the most effective mouse repellents. With its regular use, you can get rid of mice in a few weeks.

To make your own peppermint spray, just mix peppermint oil with a small amount of water, enough to dilute the peppermint oil. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle. You can spray this mixture in the areas where you can find mouse droppings or the areas where they probably nest. Since peppermint is safe and non-toxic, you can spray them near your cupboards, cabinets, food storage, and other areas attractive for the mice to go.

It is best to spray the peppermint mixture directly on the area affected rather than spraying it on cotton balls. This is because once the cotton balls dry up and lose the peppermint scent, the mouse will eventually use it for nesting. Use the spray daily or every other day. Be patient, keep in mind that it might take a few weeks for the mice to eventually leave your house.

Now you can use that to get rid of one of your frustrations, and fly me to London and get rid of one of MY frustrations. Oh well, it was wowrth a try.

Alex said...

Hey, thanks Glen. I will seek out some pepermint oil immediately (though we only have small stores in the middle of London so it may take some time).

As for having lots to do in London. I know there are tons of things to do, but I am fed up of doing them on my own, that's my main frustration. I've had about 3 years of not having regular local friends to hang out with (wih a separate 5 year period not long before that) and I think I've reached my limit for amusing myself.
I want friends I can meet for lunch, or just a coffee. Someone I can go to the cinema with, or the theatre or a museum. Someone to take a daytrip down to Brighton for shopping, sunbathing and cruising. Someone to sit in front of the tv with and watch crap all night. Okay, so I need a boyfriend, but I will "settle" for a few good freinds.