Category: old blogging

  • …blah blah blah… birthday ..

    …blah blah blah… birthday .. blah blah …. next Monday …. blah blah blah blah …… Amazon wishlist ….. blah

    shameless.

  • Someone came here today searching

    Someone came here today searching for pictures of clean shaven pussies. I like to help random referral people, but in this instance I can not, even though I rank sixth for that search. Instead, here is a link to a page about completely bald pussies.

  • My train was 53 minutes

    My train was 53 minutes late in the end. Seven minutes short of the delay needed to trigger fare rebates.
    And all on a day when I have so much to do that I really didn’t want to be late. I think the next couple of weeks are going to be like that.

  • Attention passengers on platform one.

    Attention passengers on platform one. The 8.33 service to Brighton is delayed due to horses on the line at Fishbourne. Would any jockeys on platform one please report to the station office.

    I’m not kidding. At least it is warm and sunny whilst I stand reading the paper here.

  • Today’s highlights so far:Looking for

    Today’s highlights so far:

    • Looking for boots, still. Failing, as ever.
    • Walking aorund the Cathedral – I’ve got more pictures showing how the south side looks now that it is mostly scaffold-free. Watch this space.
    • Sitting in Priory Park, reading and people-watching in the sun.
    • Ordering PFE’s laptop from Dell – an Inspiron 8500 with 512MB RAM, 40GB HDD, plus bells and whistles. Had to use my personal flexible friend, as PFE’s debit card has not yet arrived, and I can’t really wait any longer. No doubt that will create a minor accounting headache for me.
    • Erm. That’s it really. A quiet day.
  • Online quizzes – harmless fun

    Online quizzes – harmless fun or a stupid waste of time?
    The Low-Fidelity All-Star: he was born with the cool, and it's totally natural.  He runs the gamut from Hipster Supreme (only they can ingest as much coffee as he) to the geeky hipster%
    You are the Low-Fidelity All-Star. You were born with your cool, and it’s totally natural. You run the gamut from Hipster Supreme (only they can ingest as much coffee as you) to the geeky hipster (Mario Kart, anyone?).

    What Kind of Hipster Are You?
    brought to you by Quizilla

    The Dante’s Inferno Test has banished you to the Sixth Level of Hell – The City of Dis!
    Here is how you matched up against all the levels:

    Level Score
    Purgatory (Repenting Believers) Very Low
    Level 1 – Limbo (Virtuous Non-Believers) Low
    Level 2 (Lustful) High
    Level 3 (Gluttonous) High
    Level 4 (Prodigal and Avaricious) High
    Level 5 (Wrathful and Gloomy) Moderate
    Level 6 – The City of Dis (Heretics) Very High
    Level 7 (Violent) High
    Level 8- the Malebolge (Fraudulent, Malicious, Panderers) High
    Level 9 – Cocytus (Treacherous) Low

    Take the Dante Inferno Hell Test
    You won’t be surprised to learn that I’m particularly proud of these results.
    Tests via Dead Kenny/Robyn and Gert.

  • Stoke have won. Brighton are

    Stoke have won. Brighton are relegated. Bollocks.
    And I reckon we’ll be looking for a new manager and new striker soon, as I don’t see either Coppell or Zamora staying.

  • I’ve just walked thorugh the

    I’ve just walked thorugh the city – it is a glorious sunny and warm day, actually feeling like summer. Lots of people were sitting and lying on the Cathedral Green, enjoying lunch in the sun – pensioners, families, young couples, groups of teenagers – some even wearing skimpy summer clothes. Several people were looking up at the Cathedral spire to see if there was any sign of last year’s peregrine falcons, but I’ve not seen them myself.
    And more scaffolding has been taken from the south side of the Cathedral – if I have a moment and the weather is good, I’ll take some photographs.
    And I’m trying not to think about the football (a goal down! yipes!).

  • I thought the weather today

    I thought the weather today was supposed to be awful? Unfortunately, I’ll be spending most of the day indoors, in preparation for my parents coming round for dinner this evening.