How I arrived on Bluesky.
How I arrived on Bluesky.
What?
No.
Stop that.
Long German word for the laptop-in-the-front/pants-in-the-back rucksack favoured by hybrid workers who overnight in London.
Long German word for someone who lives in the north but works in London, trying to dress weather-appropriately for both.
Play up the Glasgow Rangers.
βWould you like to discuss the price, perchance?β
No - Martin Chuzzlewit - I would not. Not if youβre going to use that sort of language.
Oh hiya Mark. Been far?
open.spotify.com/track/4uIXvy...
Iβm available to do a tight 10 minutes on why OβNeillβs team selection for Stuttgart was actually a strategic error ahead of the Old Firm game?
Also, did you see this Brian?
www.northumberlandgazette.co.uk/news/people/...
And bonnie Berwick.
Oddly, and I did art A-level at Berwick High School, I donβt recall Lowry ever being mentioned when I was growing up there.
This Is Where the Serpent Lives by Daniyal Mueenuddin
Could have read another 200 pages of this book set late 20th/early 21st century Pakistan.
Squeezes a state-of-the-nation into a sharp 340 pages and leaves you wanting more. And youβll never care so much about cucumber farming.
#BookSky
This Is Where the Serpent Lives by Daniyal Mueenuddin
Could have read another 200 pages of this book set late 20th/early 21st century Pakistan.
Squeezes a state-of-the-nation into a sharp 340 pages and leaves you wanting more. And youβll never care so much about cucumber farming.
#BookSky
On the principle that doing any exercise is better than doing no exercise, if it gets people off the metaphorical sofa, reading-wise, then I think itβs grand.
As a recovering English lit graduate, it took me years to realise I could read whatever I want. Now read more of all kinds of books.
Thanking the Lord (literally) for hot cross buns.
Getting Away With It on in Tescos. For the mams and dads, no doubt.
Bet Richard Butler is raging when that happens to him.
Any half decent comms professional will say same - great communications doesnβt start with what you say, it starts with how you act in the public arena.
Yep. Very often women, very often younger reporters.
Great example of the βconfessional reportingβ which some papers encourage and which feels pretty exploitative of journalists who might be hanging on to paid work by their finger nails.
Feels particularly problematic when - unlike this example - itβs clearly a reporter trying to catch a break.
Yellow label tapas from Waitrose
Listening to Clyde Superscoreboard
In a west London Travelodge
πΆ thatβs living all right πΆ
Indeed.
(Btw - itβs me that harps on about bins on Facebook).
I start to think
And then I sink
Into the paper
Like I was ink.
βNever mind kids. I know Grannyβs dead but now we can experience her harping on about bins on Facebook for all eternity.β
Great header Youssef, you big enigma you.
Get. In.
Baltic by Oliver Moody
Overview of a region with growing geopolitical significance.
The first part, potted histories and contemporary insights of each Baltic state, is great.
The second part, about what a conflict with Russia might look like, is more speculative and less satisfying.
#BookSky
Tbf it was a legitimate question.
My eyes watered as I tried to maintain my Presbyterian dignityβ¦
But the one that crushed me:
I used to have zero up the back and sides, grade two on top. One day, the barber listens to this, looks at my rapidly balding heid and says: βIs it worth it?β
Hung the washing out and everything.