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Organisation, what's that then?

  • Posted by Jemma Brown
  • 31 Aug 07, 4:42 PM

Well anyone that knows me will no that I’m the most disorganised person on the planet.

My mum is convinced I have dyspraxia, dyslexia and dyscalculia, which would explain it, but as I haven’t been tested for any of these, and I’m not even sure if its possible to be visually impaired and have an accurate idea of whether I am or not.

So anyway you have just established that I’m incredibly disorganised, well my latest moment of complete disorganisation has struck and I’m really, really, really, really annoyed that I was this disorganised.

Despite writing down in my diary and calendar as well as seeing, and reading this article right here on ouch I completely forgot about the liberty festival!

How?????

But ouch blog readers, it gets far worse, as a result of completely forgetting about its existence I now don’t have enough money to go.

I was really looking forward to this years festival, it’s the first year where I feel I could actually be old enough to get there on my own and check it out, and I’m sure it will be amazing and I was so determined that I was going to go this year, and I stuffed it up!

Ouchers I’m really annoyed, I’m going to have to wait a whole year to have my first disability festival experience.

GGGGGRRRRRRRRR!

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