Posts from February 2007

S’up (February 20th, 2007)

I’m becoming a fairweather blogger aren’t I?
Forgive me. Housemoving-book writing-site launching makes Paul an unreliable boy.
Oh, the Second Life book is on Amazon. Although they don’t seem to have put Graham’s name on the listing yet. Fortunately TFP taught us both only too well how much of a pain in the arse getting Amazon info [...]



First press (February 12th, 2007)

Good old Media Guardian…

A site for TV execs and tea ladies James MorrisonIs that Groucho Club invitation still eluding you? Well, despair not: help is at hand, in the form of a new online private members’ club aimed at “smart, well-informed Londoners” from all walks of life. Fridaycities – billed as an “adult MySpace” – [...]



SP3SH@L N33Dz!! (February 10th, 2007)

I’m slightly obsessed with Bebo.com at the moment. Or more specifically the profiles on Bebo.com.
I know this makes me a terrible old man but – seriously – not one of them is written in proper sentences or proper English.
It really scares the shit out of me. Either I’m really, really out of touch [...]



Absence makes the heart grow fonder (February 10th, 2007)

Last evening Pond and I ventured back to Victoria Street, and the old Friday Project local, the Victoria.
It was the first time we’ve been back there since leaving TFP so it was nice to see that nothing had chanced. Same smoke; same excellent sausages and mash; same queues of American tourists snaking up the [...]



I’m… (February 7th, 2007)

…just recovering from a rather nasty bout of God-knows-what.
Upshot is, I’m off caffeine.
Cold turkey.
I feel like I’m full of warm wool.



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