Welcome to Episode 155 of my podcast The view from the crow's nest. It is Wednesday, the 18th, I believe, of November 2020. And today was a bit of a write off for me, I woke up with a really sore throat than where it came from, and then had training. And the training just smashed me basically just destroyed. By the time I'd had a shower after that, recovered and had a shower after that, I managed to do a few emails before lunch. And then it was lunchtime. And then I just hit me after that I basically just was just destroyed. And so all I did was something which I haven't done in a long, long time is lay on the couch and watch TV all afternoon, and then into the evening. So that was my day, basically like a complete write off. The one thing I did watch was an interesting documentary about Coldplay, and not one of my favourite bands that I do like, quite a lot of music. But I'm the documentary maker. And I didn't know their story or their backstory, but he knew them when they're at uni before they're a band. And he was making taking footage of them from literally the very beginning their very first gig even before and it's been with them ever since. So it was a really interesting, you know, documentary film interspersed with live performance or some of the stuff that you know, really showed them for the last 20 years. But the thing that really gets me when I see stuff like that Is it just makes me feel quite low because I feel like I haven't done Why should have been doing and, you know, sending out with music and you know, yeah, so on the one hand, I enjoyed it. On the other hand, now I feel like I'm really not doing anything and have wasted 2025 years that, you know, I could have been doing, I should have been doing music stuff. So that is the view from the crow's nest today. And that's all I got for you. If you got any feedback on that, feel free to hit me up on Twitter. Otherwise I will speak to you tomorrow. So Toodle PIP goodbye.