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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

the last book I read

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The Office Of Innocence by Thomas Keneally. Father Frank Darragh is a rookie Catholic priest in suburban Sydney. It's 1942, so in addit...

all these death rays are affecting my poo

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Strange goings-on in today's Daily Mail , you'll be not at all surprised to hear. This article tells us that after years of specula...
Wednesday, November 24, 2010

dam shame

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We did another in our series of autumn walks last weekend, this time - having largely exhausted the possibilities of walks starting and ...

prepare to peel back the skin and receive my purple majesty

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Is it just me or is the name they've (they being Scottish vegetable wranglers Albert Bartlett ) chosen for the new super-healthy purple...
Tuesday, November 23, 2010

for relaxing times: drink some custard out of a shoe

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Here's a nice little advert for the excellent Whisky Shop , a couple of whose branches I have visited, in Fort William and Oban - regr...
Thursday, November 18, 2010

celebrity lookeylikey of the day

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My records reveal that I haven't done one of these since ruddy February , so it's about time we did another. Here's stand-up com...
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xenu seekers

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Following yesterday’s glimpse into XenuCon ’07 , I bring you an exclusive preview of David Miscavige’s speech from next year’s event, follow...
Wednesday, November 17, 2010

meet xenu boss, same as the old boss

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I'm still fascinated by Scientology , I'm afraid, so here's a couple of video clips. Watch and enjoy them soon, before the lawye...
Monday, November 15, 2010

incidental music spot of the day

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Crime by whispery Swedish weirdstress Stina Nordenstam over the trailer for the series of Jimmy McGovern dramas the BBC are trailing heav...
Sunday, November 14, 2010

change down aguirre, man

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After the disappointment of seeing Wales fail to batter their way over the line for a match-winning injury-time try against South Africa yes...
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Friday, November 12, 2010

the last book I read

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The Ballad Of Peckham Rye by Muriel Spark. Into the humdrum late-1950s lives of the inhabitants of Peckham comes Dougal Douglas, hired by t...
Thursday, November 11, 2010

doggy style

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You'll recall I predicted that there was still some scope for improvement in the various drunken antics engaged in by rugby stars (of e...

a long walk off a short pier

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This is probably old hat, but one of my Facebook chums posted it so I thought I'd nick it: go to Google Maps , click on "Get Direct...
Tuesday, November 09, 2010

warseholes!

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It's November, and so we need something to offset the general gloom and depression caused by the clocks going back, hoodie-clad feral ne...
Monday, November 08, 2010

headline of the day

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Well, it's not really a headline, but check out the caption under the picture here : They seem to have fixed it in the original article ...
Friday, November 05, 2010

the last book I read

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Demian by Hermann Hesse. Emil Sinclair has the usual schoolboy preoccupations - getting his lunch money nicked by Teutonic Gripper Stebson ...
Thursday, November 04, 2010

those goofy bastards

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You thought this was just a bit of playful non-PC fun , right? Not so, according to this story . I'm not sure that cage allows enough ro...
Sunday, October 31, 2010

head over the water, on the Transporter

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A couple more recent photo galleries for you: The annual Swanage trip - a month or so later than usual this year, so we were even luckier ...
Friday, October 29, 2010

oh dr beeching what a naughty man you are

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Here in Newport we're sooooo over the Ryder Cup . We're far more excited about the brand spanking new enormous branch of Sainsbury...
Monday, October 25, 2010

yours sincerely, P Dantic

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A bit more comedy innumeracy on the Today programme this morning, during a piece about the counter-intuitive robustness of the profit margi...
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