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Oh the pain
Posted Oct 28, 2005
Surgery is officially on my list of things not to do for fun. I have a 6" slit in my belly and more bruises than a person with lots of bruises.
In other news, I have bought myself the shiniest little pocket DAB radio to make myself feel better. So shiny!
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Gainful employment
Posted Jun 3, 2004
Yes! I am now officially emplyed; or at least I will be. I had an interview yesterday and they offered me the job, so next year I'll be a teacher in Merrie Huntingdon.
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Meh
Posted Apr 16, 2002
OK; so clearly the Brimstone entry has not materialised. It seems there's just not much material out there any more. A year ago there were loads of sites pitching the 'Save Brimstone' campaign where you could go to check your cast lists and get a few quotes to pepper the entry with, but now there's bog all.
Ah well.
I might revisit my Ludwig II article; or maybe do one on Spring-Heeled Jack.
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Brimstone
Posted Jan 18, 2002
OK. So, after much thought, I know what my next entry is going to be about. It's been staring me in the face for a while now, especially while discussing with White Hart and Sho how you can't really write about a TV show until it's over.
Well, Brimstone - because there's no justice in the world - is over. In fact, I don't think it even ran as long as Prey, The New Adventures of Robin Hood, or Cleopatra 2525. There really is no justice in the world, but this does make it a primo candidate for an entry.
The Prophet.
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Jingle All the Way
Posted Nov 21, 2001
So here we are at the start of the incresinglylong Christmas season. Already the Christmas lights hang like garish billobards above the streets, trees are rising up in the hearts of our shopping centres, and the cities are crowded with shoppers, neurotically scrabbling for the perfect gift with which to retain the thankless, selfish love of their nearest and dearest.
Ah, Christmas; in so manyways, still the most cynical time of the year.
And yet...
And yet I still can't help feeling a little frisson at the thought of spending the Christmas season with my family; of seeing my friends at New Year; of dashing home like a mad thing in order to make it into work the day after because I don't have any holiday left.
Oh wait; that last one's bad.
The Prophet
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