Thursday, 14 May 2009

Form is temporary, class is permanent

I'm not referring to Tevez or Man Utd's victory at Wigan last night, more referring to Accenture. My faith has been restored a little bit during this RFP with the insurance company. It is looking more and more like my previous RFP experience was a blip and that normal service is being resumed. We're now doing a "page turning" exercise to spot minor issues a whole 24 hours ahead of the final deadline. Magic.

I had a very enjoyable evening last night with Nick Millman and Mark Duffy. A couple of pints and a super Thai restaurant. However it must have been a potent mix of Guinness and Coconut because for the first time ever I dreamt about this blog. I actually dreamt that I had met Jacques Chirac and that I needed to write up my account of our meeting. Given that he is one of my least favourite political figures (vying for top spot with Silvio Berlusconi), this was a rather worrying development. I think Chirac was to the forefront of my sub conscious because I had heard on the radio that Sarkozy's ratings had dropped to 36%, but that this was still far in excess of Chirac's worst ratings of 16% - a nadir that suggests that sometimes form may actually be permanent.

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