Despite some odd structuring in which the documentary suddenly becomes about the lives of the PIs rather than the overall subject, this quietly demonstrates why the uks's BBFC is far less evil than I probably thought as a teenager.
One of the big online stories of the day, which I'm sure is fairly exciting if you're on broadband. Which I'm not. And BT have just emailed to say that they're putting up the price of dial-up because it's not cost effective anymore. Bollocks.
Six random chapters from the forthcoming book which look fascinating and go on the list of things I'll get around to reading sometime. It's a very long list.
I know there'll be at least one reader of this blog who'll be breathing a sigh of relief.
Assuming my Win98SE machine lasts that long ...
The actress who played Servalan in 'Blake's 7' is moving to Africa indefinitely to look after monkeys. Good luck to her. In the post she sounds like someone who's finally found some inner peace.
"With 200 more minutes of Oscar coverage to go I've slightly lost the will to live. I decide to watch a bit of Sky+ Relocation, Relocation instead. This doesn't improve my mood. Why does everyone need two homes nowadays?"
"Blog Titles that Don’t Tell what the post is about - 5" Really? What about the element of surprise?
A chance to have a short piece about Liverpool, between 50 and 500 words published to celebrate World Book Day.
I hadn't realised this was the same machine that appeared in 'The Titfield Thunderbolt'! As a child I always loved seeing it in the then Transport Gallery at Liverpool Museum.
Art In Liverpool's Ian Jackson appears in the local paper. Nice place you have there.
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