This mini update is bought to you via my eee and the pub, which has got free wifi and expensive beer (had I wanted to pay £2.90 for a pint of Youngs I'd have moved back to London ages ago)
Just a reminder that I'm doing an internet radio show, tomorrow it'll be on between 5pm and 6pm GMT over at http://cuttingedge.wavestreamer.com:3272/listen.pls (or http://freecast.co.uk/stream.html for webstreaming). Tomorrows topics will be the case of Baby P (should he be used as a political football?) and to what extent do message boards and chat rooms affect "real life"? Skype: willmillinship, email himynamesstereomike@googlemail.com. Also a quick telly review and the NEWS.
Just a quick note to say that today, at 6pm Super Greenwich Time, I'm doing an internet radio type show. Provisionally titled "Will's SUPER NEWS SHOW", it's an hour of po-faced news and sport bought to you by me. It won't be the today program, and the news will be delivered with as much depth as the paddling pool on Streatham Common, but it should be fun. Skype in your newsbits to willmillinship and listen via this link HERE or enter http://cuttingedge.wavestreamer.com:3272/listen.pls into your favourite media playing doobry, for instance iTunes, Amarok or Winamp.
To make things a bit more interesting, I'm going to go to the pub now to drink some beers in the hope that an hour long program (without all that much music) will be made easier by doing so.
Lose and Loose are different words that mean different things. Lose, for one thing, is a verb, and it means "not win". Loose means ill fitting or uncontained. Get this wrong again internet and it's a kick in the kidspuds, you get me? Roll.
In my humble experience, you can knock it, you can rock it, if you like you could even go to Timbuktu, however the chances of finding a Nessie in capitivity are next to zero.
I understand that it is now a common thing amoungst UK employers to allow fancy dress on Halloween. What I don't understand is the lack of quality control. Sure, if you want to come as a ghost, come as a ghost. Fancy being a zombie? Do it? However, having seen both a Ron Burgundy impersonator and a gentlemen dressed as Robin out of Batman today, I am weary that some people are taking the piss a bit. Come on guys, Halloween should be about celebrating whatever Halloweens meant to be about, not a dress rehearal for Britains Got Fucking Talent. Sort it out!