now that it is autumn i am thinking of either joining the race for the whitehouse (america) or taking on one of the football clubs that have lost their manager recently and need a new one. I would have a bit of catching up to do with the whitehouse option but i wouldn't mind that as long as i won it, or came at least second. With the football one i might need someone to help me with the actual football, if anyone would like to, but i know a lot about the psychology of management and half-time analysis and i know the names of all the clubs and wags, so i should think i am more or less the top trump as far as the auditions for a new manager would go. The only thing is, i went blackberrying at the weekend and it looks like i could well be spending quite a lot of my time doing that over the autumn, for certain complicated reasons, which i would have to make sure didn't cut into my football manager/presidential candidate duties, but i shouldn't think it would, not too much.
Has anyone reading this ever divided their time between blackberrying and other similar high-pressure activities and might have some tips?
Friday, 5 September 2008
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the blackberry picking could turn out to be a great option on its own due to the high pressure involved in ur other chosen jobs. I once tried blackberry picking alongside being a driver for british rail. It was quite fun as the bushes run along the side of the track. Although the passengers weren't happy they did get free blackberry pies often
that is an interesting idea - combining blackberry picking with the job - i might put blackberry pie on the ticket if i decide to run for the whitehouse. or select a blackberry as my running mate - apparently they are very helpful for organising. Those passengers don't sound very nice - very fussy. I wouldn't like to represent them in court - in fact i would leave them unrepresented.
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