Live from the booth 6 – Supercharged David.

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Live from the booth 6 – Supercharged David.

Today is a double food tasting session day. I had one this morning and have another one this afternoon. Oddly enough, I am actually losing weight at the minute. That might be the gardening work though.

So, for breakfast today I had chicken and mushroom pie followed by three different chewable vitamin tablets. This was a absolute improvement on the brussel sprouts and five desserts breakfast I had last week. I have to say that I am fizzing with energy so I think the vitamin tablets were very effective. Is this my super-hero origins story? Will I Hulk out and be super strong because of the tablets? One sec, let me try something…

Nope. That really did not work. I just tried to lift a small kitten and it defeated me quite easily. Drat. I was so hoping that I could get super-strength without going to the gym. Oh well. I am looking forward to this afternoon’s session, but I am little worried too. I am completely convinced that one of the women there really does not like me. I know right? What is there not to like about little ol’ lovable me? I am surely quaint and my personal hygiene is impeccable, so what gives? Anyway, I will hope the lady running it is the one that likes me.

One final thing. If you type in David M. Beecroft into google images then the picture of a booth used as the featured image in this post comes before a picture of my actual face. Thanks Google! If anyone is confused, I am the one with the face. The booth is the one with, erm, boothiness? Just in case you get the two of us mixed up.

Take care buddies,

David.

About davidmbeecroft

Hello and welcome to my blog. Please feel free to have an explore. My name is David Beecroft. I am 38 years old. I co-founded and ran a small scale touring theatre company called Screwed & Clued in 1998. I went on to tour the Canadian Fringe Theatre Festival circuit over the following five years. I have written six original plays, the last ‘The Poe Show’ won a Best in Fest award at the 2014 Ottawa Fringe Festival. I worked in a social care setting for ten years and now work in a special needs school. I have sent my first novel off to agents and considering self-publishing if that does not work. I co-host a radio show on Surrey Hills Community Radio called Daves of the Week where we feature charities for a six week period. I live with my fiance and two pet Degus. I started this blog when suffering from depression and attending therapy, so a large part of this blog was about my experience and thoughts of that. Since then I am in a much better place and I write about life after depression and how I stay (or try to) ahead of it happening again. I also like to look at the happier sides of life and try to put a positive spin on serious subjects.

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