Spizz is so confident that he provides links to his competition. This thing is that this one could well be in the so-bad-its-brilliant category.Honestly. It is as naff as they come, but I can’t get it out of my head. Not a patch on ‘Three Lions’ but I can imagine it being sung on the […]
Entries from February 24th, 2006
So bad its good?
February 24th, 2006 · Comments Off on So bad its good? · Music
Tags: Football·Spizzenergi
Where’s Captain Kirk?
February 24th, 2006 · Comments Off on Where’s Captain Kirk? · Music
Where indeed?While I would quite like to see this painting hanging on my wall, I’m not really in a position to go splashing out on original art at the moment.I will just have to make do with getting the live DVD or going to the concert in April. Looks like a good night actually, with […]
Tags: Spizzenergi
We are the champions!
February 24th, 2006 · Comments Off on We are the champions! · Life
It was close, going into extra time and penalties, but eventually our team won the quiz tonight. I attribute our success to us having heard of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, and the music quiz having questions about Sid Vicious and Generation X. Its a good job the others were pipped at the post as the competition […]
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Vader Towers
February 24th, 2006 · Comments Off on Vader Towers · Life, Technology
Remember this scary building? I was itching to take a picture of something – anything – today, now that the camera is back. So I went for a short walk at lunchtime to get a bit closer and get a better view of what we now call Vader Towers. Here are the results. In the […]
Bad quiz day
February 24th, 2006 · Comments Off on Bad quiz day · Life
I have just been reading this post from Geraldine. Its not what I need to see right now.Jayne and I have to go to a quiz night tomorrow. To make matters worse Jim McGough will be there on another team. He is an absolute mine of trivia, facts and information. We don’t stand a chance. […]
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AGM Excitement
February 24th, 2006 · Comments Off on AGM Excitement · Politics
Tonight we had our barely-quorate AGM of the Broadfield Labour party, with predictable results but (I hope) some unexpected consequences. The predictable elements were the small attendance and the meandering chaotic conversations. The low attendance is not as much of a problem as it might seem; I know a few of the regular attendees were […]
Tags: Labour Party