Sunday, 22 April 2007
Boy Wonder
Now I know I'm in trouble. Thank you, "lucy", for the news that the FT piece has been picked up by The Week. A number of clients who would never dream of buying the FT, including Mrs X of Cornwall, are devoted readers of The Week.
I look forward to Cornish storms hitting a small corner of the City sometime tomorrow.
My son, by the way, has spent the day training for next year's London marathon. Is there a lower age limit? If so, he is several years short of it (although I don't think he has been made aware of this yet by his mother, to whom I always delegate such high-risk news-bearing). Nonetheless, he thinks he is in with a chance of winning. He had me time him over a distance of two hundred metres in a nearby lane, then extrapolated - using unfaultable mathematics - to a time of just under two hours for the whole course.
I shall be the proudest father in Christendom.
I look forward to Cornish storms hitting a small corner of the City sometime tomorrow.
My son, by the way, has spent the day training for next year's London marathon. Is there a lower age limit? If so, he is several years short of it (although I don't think he has been made aware of this yet by his mother, to whom I always delegate such high-risk news-bearing). Nonetheless, he thinks he is in with a chance of winning. He had me time him over a distance of two hundred metres in a nearby lane, then extrapolated - using unfaultable mathematics - to a time of just under two hours for the whole course.
I shall be the proudest father in Christendom.
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2 comments:
You're a great writer. If burn-out gives rise to prose this entertaining, then your pain is our gain. But I'm still glad you're feeling better.
how do you retain focus though? The only way I seem to get thru the banking day is with caffeine and chocolate...
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