Nov. 4th, 2005

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Realised I've been home for hours and not mentioned that British Rail didn't eat me. It tried; some bastards who have clearly never had to deal with a delayed train vandalised some rails somewhere down London-wards and so, of course. Every. Single. Train. going that way was delayed or cancelled. I got to the station to find the train I'd been planning to catch was cancelled but caught one to the next stop on the advice of the ticket guy and spent a few panicked minutes trying to work out the station, which is *awful*. Finally got a train and it took the guard on the platform telling me, the two ladies sitting across from me telling me *twice* and going through two stations for me to believe that I was actually on the right train and I wasn't going back to Lancaster. I was *convinced* I was going the wrong way, which just proves my sense of direction is truly awful. So that sort of drove me crazy and I wasn't happy until I was sitting in the car on the way home and could believe that I'd actually made it. And I *like* travelling by train. Madness.

Part of me still thinks I'm on a train heading back to Lancaster I think, because it hasn't quite sunk in that I'm home yet. Hhhmmm. But Creative Writing is done, my reading is being put off until whenever and I'm ever-closing on the end of the Halloween fic, which I need to beg for someone with a working spell check's help since apparently the problem from my laptop has transferred along with the file when I downloaded it from my email, even though spell check is working fine on other Word files. Even when I copy and paste, the problem just stalks this fic. I have no idea what is going on.

But yes. Spell check anyone, in about an hour's time? Please? :)

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