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Monthly Archives: February 2003
I hadn’t listened to Queen’s Innuendo album for a very long time… it’s a hell of a lot better than I remember it, and I remembered it as being very good! Amazon’s price of £7.99 would encourage me to buy … Continue reading
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Hey Hugh and Sandra, did you know that there’s supposed to be an apostrophe in your film title?. No problems with these Xiao Xaio films – they use no punctuation – just plenty of stick man violence.
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Sometimes I worry whether I’m a sciolist… is this question proof of my sciolism?
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Got my car back! Yay… I’m mobile again – until the exhaust goes!
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I feel sick. I had been very critical of a coffee whitener, used in the office, but I had never sampled it. Deciding that if I was to be truly critical, I should at least have tasted it, I put … Continue reading
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Of course, it’s conceivable that I may have become some sort of weirdo without realising it. One is always the last to know when personality faults develop. I may have become a dangerous, unstable soul, living on the edge of … Continue reading
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I’m somewhat under the influence… under the influence of lager, bacardi breezer and chicken soup… which means I’m likely to speak my mind. I certainly spoke my mind to a certain person in Cuba Cuba, who refused to believe what … Continue reading
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I couldn’t take it any more… I broke down tonight. Well, actually, my car couldn’t take it any more and IT broke down. As I suspected, the alternator is playing tricks. I was a most placid break-downee… something to do … Continue reading
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Thanks to Mal and Chris for what was a most successful world premiere of the musical masterpiece that’s been brewing over the last 5 months. Note to self: listening to Les Miserables on the same day as playing through a … Continue reading
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