Interesting viewpoint here that the governments should stop interfering in the credit crunch, because they're setting things up for "an inflationary holocaust":
Got _some_ stuff done today - put up the kitchen shelf, bought some rechargable batteries, played some GH3 with Julie, and am now preparing to go to marrog and erindubitably's flatwarming.
It's lovely to have a party a five minute walk away :->
(Particularly as Julie is still ill and my head is still intermittently swimming)