As our first work week was drawing to a close and we hadn’t
taken advantage of out two days off yet, it was concluded that Sarah would not
work today and I wouldn’t tomorrow. Not much of excitement happened for most of
the day.
(I made a sign for the kitchen) |
In the evening we decided to have a quiet movie night in – only
that Sarah spent about two hours trying to find a movie (any movie!) to stream
and was relentlessly unsuccessful. Finally she found some documentary on the sixties
narrated by Bill Nighy on Youtube that looked interesting - so I went to put on
the garlic bread that would serve as our dinner, but had no luck with that
either and only after spending an embarrassingly long time pressing different
combinations of buttons on the cooker did the oven want to cooperate. Finally
set up with the movie and the garlic bread we started watching, but only after
about ten minutes did the sound start glitching in a way that made us first
think that this was an especially immersive editing technique to bring the
psychedelic qualities of the
sixties closer to the viewer, but it ended up just being a most annoying
malfunction with the video so we had to give up halfway once again and just go to bed.
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