Today was a tiring day at work, following last night's drinking and rocking on that boat, and I was glad when 5pm eventually rolled around. Unfortunately tomorrow is already shaping up to be a bit of a replay, as I've just spent the evening drinking Guinness and whiskey with my cousin again - seems to have become a kind of fortnightly thing we do - and it was much fun. Imagine that's exactly the opposite to what I might say when my alarm rudely interrupts my sleeping body in the morning.
Got in to catch the end of 'Question Time', and amongst the tail end of a discussion about whether we should assist America in invading Iran or not - and I won't even bother to mention my views on that today, seeing as how ridiculous an idea it sounds even to a drunken man. But I wondered this evening what David Dimbleby actually thought about it? For years he's been dishing out the questions and refereeing the debate, and not once has he ever said what he thinks about something. He must be itching to get involved on some occasions. I, as a humble viewer, have occasionally found myself shouting at the telly when it's on if something particularly annoys me. Much respect to Dimbleby for keeping his cool for all these years.
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