{"id":1065,"date":"2009-03-04T21:52:08","date_gmt":"2009-03-04T20:52:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dickonedwards.co.uk\/diary\/?p=1065"},"modified":"2009-03-04T22:12:05","modified_gmt":"2009-03-04T21:12:05","slug":"selective-diligence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dickonedwards.com\/diary\/index.php\/archive\/selective-diligence\/","title":{"rendered":"Selective Diligence"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>More abiding Bruges memories include the rather nice &#8216;blond&#8217; beer, and I don&#8217;t usually care for the stuff. Local brand has a jester on the label.<\/p>\n<p>Also: the weak Pound to Euro rate making everything conspicuously more expensive. Wasn&#8217;t too long ago when 1 Euro was about 70p. Today, you just change the Euro sign to a Pound sign, and that&#8217;s close enough.<\/p>\n<p>Plus: Smoking in the bars. Children in the bars. And no McDonalds or Starbucks to be seen anywhere, unless they&#8217;re tucked away under the medieval prettiness of it all. Makes me think of a cynical Marxist friend, who when travelling abroad takes bets on how quickly you can last before seeing one of those two logos of US world dominance. He&#8217;d have trouble in Bruges. Instead, every other shop seems to be a chocolate shop. Maybe some of those are ubiquitous Belgian branches, but even foreign franchises seem exotic.<\/p>\n<p>Bruges does have a branch of C&amp;A, but I&#8217;m not sure if this counts in the global homogeneity stakes as C&amp;A closed their UK branches years ago, while the firm is Dutch in the first place. I suppose the pejorative phrase &#8216;Man At C&amp;A&#8217;, used in the 90s to indicate a blokishly bland taste in clothes, might now have an air of continental glamour. &#8216;Ooh -\u00c2\u00a0 get him in his C&amp;A clothes! Isn&#8217;t he the Eurostar playboy&#8230;&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p>Last night: drinks at Browns in St Martin&#8217;s Lane for the artist Stephen Harwood&#8217;s birthday. Chat to him and his partner about Tangier. They&#8217;ve stayed at the Minzah there and loved the place. Also note that one of his presents is Huysman&#8217;s Parisian Sketches, published by Dedalus.\u00c2\u00a0 Some shared Decadent connections there, then.<\/p>\n<p>One friend of his is a musician who&#8217;s played the Boogaloo. Another knows someone who&#8217;s seen me DJ at Latitude: I suppose I must be a visibly memorable DJ. But otherwise it&#8217;s a gathering where I only really know one person there, and so I have to answer that dreaded question &#8216;what do you do?&#8217; a few times. This time I actually have a job, except it&#8217;s not really what I think I &#8216;do&#8217;.<\/p>\n<p>The trouble is, on night shift weeks like this I find it hard to summon the energy to do very much but recover from the night&#8217;s work before, or prepare for the night&#8217;s work to come. But this is surely a self-deceiving lie. If my sleeping hours are 8am-3pm (in theory), and work is 9.30pm-7.30am (adding travel there and back), that still leaves six hours a day to get things done, and write. No excuse, really. And of course, when I was jobless before I wasn&#8217;t doing much then, either. A yawning, sleepy slug of a man whatever I do. And yet I do get things done when I absolutely have to &#8211; or am trying to get out of doing something else.<\/p>\n<p>Get in to work, where Rhoda says Charley has been trying to find me. It&#8217;s only at that point I look for my mobile phone and turn the thing on. Turns out I&#8217;ve missed my own Fosca rehearsal. Even though it was me who actually booked the (v. expensive) rehearsal and emailed the others about the details. Somehow I managed to copy the wrong day into my pocket diary, the thing which actually runs my life. Meant Tuesday, wrote down Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>(And I wonder about the subconscious meaning of this oversight. Since starting the new job in October I&#8217;ve not once been late, or told that I&#8217;ve made some terrible error. If I&#8217;m perfectly capable of diligence and discipline for one thing, why I can&#8217;t I apply it to everything? Including this diary? No excuse, again.)<\/p>\n<p>So the upshot is Rachel and Charley sitting in a rehearsal room in Old Street all evening wondering what&#8217;s happened to me, while I&#8217;m merrily sipping 1 coconut daiquiri followed by 3 cranberry juices at Browns, entirely oblivious. It&#8217;s fair to say I owe them.<\/p>\n<p>They say they went through a few songs without me, but it&#8217;s just as well we have one more rehearsal booked. The last ever.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>More abiding Bruges memories include the rather nice &#8216;blond&#8217; beer, and I don&#8217;t usually care for the stuff. Local brand has a jester on the label. Also: the weak Pound to Euro rate making everything conspicuously more expensive. Wasn&#8217;t too long ago when 1 Euro was about 70p. 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