Hello there.
This is my first blog, and as such, I'm not entirely certain how to go about it but, I will give it my best shot.
If you are wondering why I've called it Twix and a Diet Coke, well that's my favourite snack ( whenever I get the chance to stop and have one, that is).
OK ,so now you know why I've called it that, I suppose you want to know who I am etc, well, here goes.
I'm 29 years old at present, soon to be 30 though (aaarrgh).I live and work in Herefordshire, Englands most beautiful and unspoilt county, ( dont argue, you know I'm right). I live with my other half Mark ( thoroughly gorgeous bloke, and lovely to boot)
my other half

Now you know what he looks like, I bet you're wondering what I look like aren't you? (Well ...aren't you??????) Anyway I intend to keep an air of mystery about myself, and, for the time being, You'll all have to keep wondering.
Right , back to the story.........
I work for a coach company a few miles outside of Hereford itself, mostly just doing menial shop duties..., but helping out wherever, and whenever the need arises.
I enjoy my work, most of the time, except when I get the occaisional Customer From Hell ( CFH ), really I dont know what on earth these people have to be so bloody miserable or angry about. The other day I had one , I was just checking the signature on his card, and the next thing I knew he was accusing me of stealing it???? What the hell I thought? He then Began screaming and shouting to anyone who would listen that he was going to get the police on me ( bear in mind, that at this point, I had checked his signature, and was holding his card out for him to take back). Anyhow he decided that his audience, as it was in the shop wasn't giving him the support he needed, and ran outside to start accosting the poor unsuspecting people outside, filling up their cars ( or at least trying to , given the interruption ).
Anyway he eventually gave up his ranting ( I think he just knackered himself out )and left.
I'd better go for now, I have to make a casserole now for the other halfs tea. TTFN