- Thu, 15:29: Is it me, or does #newtwitter not provide a way to go further back down the timeline than the 20 tweets on the home page?
- Thu, 15:45: #nowplaying - Abbey Road, The Beatles. Some great songs. Although I'm still not sure about "Octopus's garden"...
- Thu, 16:20: #threewordstoliveby Do your best.
- Thu, 16:21: "How can you lie there and think of England when you don't even know who's in the team?" One of the best lyrics ever?
- Thu, 16:22: And it's from Billy Bragg, "Greetings to the new brunette". Didn't have space to fit that in the previous tweet.
- Fri, 02:20: #ificouldiwouldbringback Blake's 7
- Fri, 10:28: Yay! New #doctorwho tonight! For #comicrelief. Just sayin'
Mar. 18th, 2011
So on the way to work today, I filled the car up at the local Texaco.
I then, of course, had to listen to The Church's Day of the Dead, just because of that line at the end, "We filled the tank up with Texaco."
Well, the fact that it's a good song, on a good album, by a good band, doesn't hurt, I guess...
Dai de los muertos.
I then, of course, had to listen to The Church's Day of the Dead, just because of that line at the end, "We filled the tank up with Texaco."
Well, the fact that it's a good song, on a good album, by a good band, doesn't hurt, I guess...
Dai de los muertos.
More OldSkool Doctor Who news...
Mar. 18th, 2011 02:55 pmBBC Books are releasing new editions of six classic Doctor Who Target novelisations, retaining the original cover art by Chris Achilleos, with a new bronzed up version of the Pertwee/TV Movie logo (similar, I think, to the one that featured on the early McGann Big Finish audios), and new introductions from the likes of Russell T Davies and Neil Gaiman. More info here. All books priced at £4:99 each, which seems a fair deal.
Writer's Block: Where's the receipt?
Mar. 18th, 2011 03:14 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
I don't know about "significant," but I just bought the Rebecca Black song Friday from iTunes to see if it can really possibly be as bad as people are saying.
It then occurred to me that by buying it legitimately, I'm increasing her revenue and adding to its UK chart success. Which if it is as bad as people say (I've not listened to it yet), I'm not sure is something I want to have done...
I don't know about "significant," but I just bought the Rebecca Black song Friday from iTunes to see if it can really possibly be as bad as people are saying.
It then occurred to me that by buying it legitimately, I'm increasing her revenue and adding to its UK chart success. Which if it is as bad as people say (I've not listened to it yet), I'm not sure is something I want to have done...