Burgers Part 1

So today (having already successfully poached eggs for breakfast) I thought I would prepare burgers for dinner (I may even make homemade chips!). The burger ‘mixture’ is in the fridge, setting until I can turn them into patties. Yum!

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Where Politics and Religion Collide

Continuing the recent theme (I would really rather not be writing this post, but at the same time, I don’t see why I should turn a blind eye to something that encourages discrimination), I’m going to tackle an argument that popped up as part of a wider discussion with the author of an article over […]

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Disguising Bigotry

So lately I’ve been doing something that I usually don’t do – because I know it will be like throwing myself headlong into a brick wall, over and over again. No matter how hard you hit the wall, you’re going to come off second-best, because the wall will not be moved. In short, it’s a […]

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Nice to be Immortalised

It would seem I’m getting exposure (ok, not quite, for they don’t actually link to my site, but it’s a step in the right direction). The link below is almost certainly aimed at the ongoing ‘discussion’ I am having with the site’s author. The Homosexual Whine – http://wp.me/p2scSq-17z It’s quite flattering in a way – […]

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Telling the Story

As the 2015/16 Premier League season enters its crucial final phase, and combined with the desire to tell this tale before my memory fails me (and before the game gives up), I am documenting what I regard as my greatest either Football Manager career – Part 1 is now up, please check it out!

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Some Legendary Artwork…

Ok, so I don’t know if I can claim that this next piece of artwork is legendary. That may – just about – be a step too far. Whilst it is no doubt going to be well-regarded in the annals of history, it is not quite to the standard of say, a Leonardo Da Vinci […]

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Matchday 29 – The Aftermath

It seems that every week Leicester are expected to fail, or fall short, or drop points. Watford, away from home, was billed as a banana skin, yet on a weekend where Leicester’s two closest challengers drew with each other, the Foxes once again claimed 3 points to move five points clear at the top (meaning […]

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Going Grey

As I creep toward my mid 30s, my outward appearance, usually so crisp and dashing*, is beginning to be betrayed by an old nemesis of mine – an enemy that has always been intransigent, but is now accelerating its assault on my good looks*. What am I referring to? My hair. As a kid I […]

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The Toothpaste Talk

On Friday my wife sat me down. She had a look of cold fury (or at least utter seriousness) in her eyes. I had to wonder – what had I done? “We need to talk. This cannot go on.” She began. My mouth went dry, and my heart felt like it was in my throat. […]

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