My use of facebook has surreptitiously become an obsession. It has increased my creativity for sure, but now no matter where I am in the world, I am glued to my MAC or iPhone, checking what’s going on. All that is going to change…
Can you have a good funeral? I didn’t think so, but even after he passed over to the other side, Dave Moore still entertained, as did Angela as she teetered home from the wake…
Following last years complaints from Buckingham Palace for stealing the Queen’s thunder the day before her ‘Christmas Day’ message, I have decided instead to do a review of our 2009 and a little on the Decade in general – I didn’t fancy having an ‘accident’ in a Parisian tunnel – enjoy…
There are many reasons why I love the Isle of Man. I have already covered a little about the music scene and of course the diving. But here are four, more eclectic reasons…
Recent weeks have again seen terrible losses of life in Afghanistan. We, the people, are responsible for them being there in the first place, so for God’s sake, lets support them…
Greg (Gregorious) Wood decides to come on holiday to the Isle of Man as he wants to learn to dive and it’s cheap. I teach him to dive, he gets pissed and breaks his leg.
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