My broadband connection has been cancelled by the telephone company. I know I don’t owe them any money.  I owe other people money, but not the internet provider, nor the telephone company. I am told it is an administrative error.  They tell me it is going to take 20 days to reconnect my broadband! Why am I so distressed? I can feel my stomach churning.  I realise how ridiculously dependent I am on the internet. I keep in touch on the internet, I do research instantaneously, I check my bank account, I make payments, I tweet.  Well, I will tweet, when I can get my head around tweeting. I communicate with the editor of the armed robber’s memoirs on the internet. I look for jobs on the internet. I confess my woes to you all at t5m on the internet.

 Momentarily, I long for parchment paper, a quill pen and a friendly horse and rider to take my missives, deliver them by hand, and return with the reply.  In the meantime, I have purchased a dongle.  A dongle connects my laptop to my mobile phone provider.  But said dongle, will not connect by a broadband connection.  I telephone technical services at the mobile phone company.  The technical advisor suggests I use my laptop outside!  It may be that the dongle cannot pick up the broadband connection through my walls.   It is blowing a bloody gale.   My neighbours look on amazed as I sit, in my coat, typing my blog.  The dongle is still showing green. If I was connected to a broadband connection it would be blue, not green!  I am going to endeavour to post my blog, but it may take almost as long to post it as it would’ve taken if I had used a trusty rider and his horse!  

My mobile phone is ringing.  I can see its Barry. For the first time ever, I can’t face speaking to him. I can’t deal with the broadband crises and the Bailiff!

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