Thanks to Phil for this little gem: I haven't laughed at anything quite so hard in a while. It reminds me of this: Aw, any excuse for a bit of Bill Bailey. For those of you who start watching and...30. But the rest of it is DEFINITELY worth watching. Also, a chocolate bar (or equivalent) for anyone who can (accurately) tell me what the fuck has happened to my copy of Bewilderness. It's...GONE
292 of 365 :: Leopardspots. 287 of 365 :: A day full of comedy. 288 of 365 :: Fuzzy ducklings. 289 of 365 :: Whoever BMD is, he's your friend. 29o of 365 :: An infinity of numbers 291 of 365 :: *thoughts of Twaddle* 292 of 365 :: Leopard spots.
I just got today the extended extra supermegathunder patrol meister battery from Clove Technologies for my Eee. Now I should be able use it away from the mains for longer, perfect for NaNoWriMo.
...is so damn hard. I hate essays, especially ones about Margerate Thatcher. Silly cow. Our local Labour Mp came to visit our school on Friday. He was like a Political Ray Winstone, it made me laugh so...even smile. Nothing, I got nothing. Like drawing blood from a stone. That was when I realised that all politicians are evil and that Bill Baily was right. "Don't vote, it only encourages them."
It’s been a while since I last posted something more meaningful than an article lamenting the decline of the US (still, there’s lots to lament). I have actual, honest-to-goodness content to post today...before, but I’ll say it again - can I be a spoiled rotten cat in my next life, please?
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I should document that I went to see Bill Bailey's "Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra" last week. It was great fun, basically Bill Bailey doing a gig but with the whole of the BBCConcert orchestra for...but next time I find myself in the Albert Hall I must remember to go back there. Oh he's got a tour going on early next month ( tinselworm ) so London people, we should get some tickets for that! (ahem)
...last night @ the Royal Albert Hall was awesome. Here's the intro by the brilliant orchestra and a classic theme: My favourite moments? Cockney classical music, 70s Cop Show music, and the Universal...released DVD as Bill Bailey pointed out. Brilliant to hear live, and brilliantly funny in fast forward. News theme tunes played live was also a highlight. The man's a unique and brilliant comic :
While I'm uploading pics from my phone -- behold the striking resemblance between Dr Chad and Bill Bailey! (I've mentioned this similarity in an earlier post -- now I have the photo to prove it!) Come... they bookend the middle-agedcategory, they have goatees, high brows (although Bill's is, admittedly, higher), and they share slightly surprised and worried expressions. OK! They're both men. Ha!
Oh Bill Bailey, why would you leave Buzzcocks, you darling man? I'm rewatching the one with Bonnie Tyler and the like and it's Bill's last ever show, and by jingo, I miss him. Not even Phil and Simon's...the end of Season 3, and now I'm flummoxed. Oi-oi, there's a big fat Douglas Adams book right next to me that wasn't there last time I was in here. That's terriblyexciting! I shall read, I think