Yeehhaaaaaa

Reading time: < 1 min Apparently they are only with us for six weeks. Unfortunately I’m not sure when that six week period began, but either way, get yourself to a BP garage (other outlets may sell them too) and purchase yourself one of these delicious “blasts from the past”. Yum Yes, they are every bit as good as they…

Upcoming

Reading time: < 1 min Anyone used Upcoming? The end of the year is already starting to fill up, with concerts, birthdays and whatnot. So far (and I’m missing some birthdays off here): 24th Sept – Will and Fran’s Wedding Reception 29th Sept – Dad’s Birthday 1st Oct – Glasgow Blogmeet 8th Oct – The Go! Team at QMU 10th…

iPod Nano

Reading time: 3 mins Our current (now “old) iPod is a 3G model. It holds 10GB of music, and is quite large and chunky. It’s not TOO big by any account and it does what it does well enough. The iPod Photo is nice as it has a colour screen but I don’t see me ever wanting to carry…

Mork calling Orson

Reading time: < 1 min Louise and I aren’t really that big on birthdays any more. We’re happy enough that we have (had) each other for another year. Ohh we still buy presents but it’s not really a “big day”, which is probably a sure sign that we are getting old or something (would any of my older readers care…

Offended

Reading time: 3 mins What’s funny and what’s offensive? The Aristocrats documentary falls short of any insight into the dividing line, although it’s universally acknowledged that the line is there and can be stepped over very easily, in fact there were two definite “not comfortable with this moments” in the documentary itself: One was a comedian telling his version…

The Aristocrats

Reading time: 2 mins Movie info from IMDB Movie reviews from Metacritic The Aristocrats of the title are the closing line of a joke, a family act that feature in a joke so disgustingly offensive comedians rarely tell it in public, or at least that’s partly why. The beauty of the joke is that the “act” can be swapped…