Friday, May 01, 2009

Moving House Yet Again



YESTERDAY MORNING I got an unexpected postal missive marked URGENT in enormous red writing. "Ring us [the property agents] immediately."
So I did.
And got through to a cheery young girl who said "oh we're moving you to another address".
"But I can't do this till after the weekend, and where is it?" I replied.
"Oh if you can be out by the beginning of next week that would be lovely."
(Lovely my ****.) "No, I mean I have to ring my family and I don't know what they're doing. So I might not be able to do anything till after this weekend," which is May Day public holiday weekend in this country, just for added inconvenience.
And they would not tell me where it was until I came in. "I'll come in this afternoon," I assured them.
Then I took three hits of heroin in a row and knocked myself out. I was in a very bad mood and utterly convinced they were moving me from my laminated floored paradise into a dirgy garret hellhole, like certain past accommodation in passed years in...
Having sulked all night I reluctantly turned up at the landlord's this morning expecting the worse. Signed papers and demanded this time a copy so I can at least inform the Council properly (no-one told me last time I was meant to piff-paff-puff around with housing benefit forms/etc. I only found out about the last set of computational problems at the council when I was informed 1: I did not exist on the computer and 2: I was being sued by the council tax into the bargain. "But how did you know I was living there if I don't exist on the computer?" I asked, wide-eyed and stupidly. "Oh that's because your landlord told us you were living there," the Desk Operative replied. Lovely ...

To cut a long story short all my sulking was wasted energy. Far from being a rat-ridden fleapit, the new place is just as nice as where I am now. In fact this time I actually get a separate bedroom with actual door and double bed! Plus a living room with two blue armchairs! Plus fully working cooker (I checked) with oven that I failed to check (knowing me I'd forget to turn it off ~ this in highest of Costa del Cockney summertime weather. London doesn't half get sweltering on occasion and it's like that now. All blue skies and Outstanding Council Tax bills...

Mumzy says she will move me in on Sunday. Thanks Mum!

Mother Hubbard is in hospital with pancreas-itis. She says they promised her a medical procedure "in near-unconsciousness". Instead they passed a python-size slither-implement down her throat with bitey ends. Gave her NO analgesia but her ordinary dose of methadone (all methadone does is keep you sane, there's no drowsiness, certainly no high). As the snake's mouth started biting through stomach to pancreas she nearly hit the ceiling, only to be "assaulted" (held down).
"I've had a lot of experiences in my life and I'll never, ever forget this one," she seethed.
I tried not to rub it in but I was angry just listening. Anaesthetists specialize in the effects of various knock-out drops on individuals. Absolutely basic to their study is that opiates build tolerance in habituated "patients". In certain individuals with 20 year ++ habits, that tolerance can be sky high ...

Well I won't go on. I have to go to Iceland to obtain strawberry flavour ice cream cones, 6 for £1, if they've not sold out ...

My new house smells of my own piri piri hotpot cooking, by the way...

I'm not sure I'll be able to reply to messages till after the long weekend, but will try my best...

Have a charming weekend, y'all ...

11 comments:

  1. I'm pleased to hear your new place is as nice as your present one Gleds. Did they tell you why you have to move?

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  2. Glad your fears about being short changed by the move was unfounded and that you seem to have gotten better digs. Hope the move goes well. It is great to get such a positive boost in time for Summer.

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  3. Glad your new place is nice, Gleddy!

    Hope the move goes well.

    Best regards,

    SB

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  4. Hey congrats. It's a hassle having to move so often though. Maybe you can stay at the new place for a little longer. Very sorry to hear about your friend and I don't care what sort of resistance you have as addicts, you deserve the same care as anyone else. Barbaric!

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  5. My heart just sank when I read that you had to move again!!!!

    But then I kept reading and now I'm happy! Really glad the new place is even better! Well deserved Gled :)

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  6. Mate, I am glad you got a nice place again. That was a bit of a shocker. You took three hits eh? Bloody hell mate, that can't be good. Enough for the next two weeks I'd say! Bless your mom for helping you out moving.

    I kind of know what mother Hubbard is going through because I was with Nicole when she went through a case of necro-pancreatitus. I have never seen anybody in more pain.

    I hope your move will go smoothly and that it will have a positive influence on your life :-)

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  7. Akelamalu: no, but I assumed they were just being inconvenient bastards!! maybe I was wrong. They don't own most of the houses they let out this way, just agent them...

    LoneGrey: yes and I even get a bay window I can sit in pretentiously reading books...

    SB: ta!

    Baino: thanks I hope it lasts longer too (so long as the house turns out good). Yes they could have used ketamine, benzodiazepines or barbiturates or a coctail. What they did absolutely stinks and it's rank amateurism. If a street junkie with no education knows that is wrong, what excuse has a trained anaesthetist?

    Nicole: yes and I even get a proper living room with real live armchairs (they jump about on their legs and smile...)

    Vincent: yes I remember her telling me on the Gabbly, but had forgotten what it was for. So basically they conned her about the pain relief? They never give it to anyone in that circumstance and thought giving methadone would fob her off (a glaring misunderstanding of junkie psychology) :-<...

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  8. Thank God the place is decent, and you have family ready and able to help! Good luck this weekend.

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  9. OOOOPS! Signed in above with my work blog , my cover is blown!!!!!!! Anyone want to buy a horse property?

    hahaha

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  10. Hi Gleds ~~ I hope you are moved into
    the new place and I am glad it is a nice place with some improvements and
    I hope you won't have to move again.
    I am glad your Mum can help move you.
    Your cooking sounds great- I love dumplings.
    Thanks for your comments and Jeanette , Pauline and I had a great afternoon together. It has got quite chilly here around O or -3 CC which
    is around 26 to 30F overnight
    but the days have been good 60 ish
    We had snow on the mountains and the snow season started early this year. I hope Mother Hubbard is OK
    and I am so sorry they treated her so badly. Take great care, my friend. With best wishes, Merle.

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  11. Glad to hear that the new place is okay. But- 3 hits... how's that NA going? ;-(

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