
Forgive me if today's blog makes little sense. I am writing it whilst listening to the latest podcast of the BBC's From Our Own Correspondent. I recommend it if you want to keep up with the whats going on in the world, but also to have a personal take on things from some of the BBC's top reporters. And no, they aren't paying me. At the moment theu're talking about relations between Greece and Turkey following Tuesday's mid-air collison between to fighter jets.
I've been revising mainly, which is not very interesting, if I'm honest. I have tried to make it interesting by reading around the topics, and by watching Shakespeare adaptations. Today I saw a slightly flimsy BBC version of Henry IV part 1, which amusingly ended with the fight between the two main characters, clad fully in armour, wrestling on the ground in the middle of the Battle of Shrewsbury. Quite why they dispensed with swords, I have no idea. It reminded me, strangely, of Monty Python.
Tonight though, I had a nice break from revision for the Globe bbq outside Lafrowda Quad...the rain held off (thanks God) and it was an excellent and popular evening. The number of times I ran into various bushes whilst pursuing frisbees though...
I think you can tell a lot about a man's approach to revision by looking at his desk. The picture shows clearly that my approach to revision is...dynamic...
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