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Monthly Archives: January 2012
The bullshit market
(c) Angus Muir Lucy Kellaway of the FT announces her annual jargon awards: The eagerly awaited 2011 Golden Flannel Award for utter gibberish from a company that should know better. The winner is Manpower Group, for describing itself thus: “Our … Continue reading
Tunes for a Tuesday – 17 January 2012
Back In The USSR – The Beach Boys – Recorded 4 July 1984 in Washington DC [Listen] Big Boom – Windmill [Listen] Creature Makers – Solarsolar – BIRP! December 2010 [Listen] Cup of Blood – The Dudes – Brain Heart … Continue reading
Posted in Mixtape, Music, Tunes for a Tuesday
Tagged 01/31/74, Back In The USSR, Big Boom, BIRP! December 2010, BIRP! June 2011, Brain Heart Guitar, Buffalo Springfield, Chris Smither, Creature Makers, Cup of Blood, For What It's Worth, Glowbug, London, Madame Geneva's (Mark Knopfler Cover), Mary Wants to Be a Superstar (Live), Nickelback, Peasant, Recorded 4 July 1984 in Washington DC, Retrospective: the Best of Buffalo Springfield, Solarsolar, Stevie Wonder, The Beach Boys, The Dudes, The Shows, This Is How You Remind Me, We're Good, Windmill
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Underhand? Or underarm?
How to beat the sideshow hucksters. How to cheat at cricket. Legally. Richie Benaud gets it right at 8:20
Truly Indian Finished Pig
With a Conformité Européenne (CE) seal of approval, no less. (Not to be confused with Bratherings, of course….)
Letter to my younger self
Found in The Big Issue, a weekly newspaper with good journalism by significant writers and sold by homeless people who buy it for £1.25 and sell it for £2.50. A hand up, not a hand out, as they say
The Nelson Mail is confused….
Shurely shum mishtake?
Posted in It must be me, This is Nelson
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