Another One Bites The Dust: Part 2

My inbox had a nice reminder from the even nicer people at Just the Name today, telling me that my ‘mustdie.co.uk’ domain is about to expire. Well, as I used it about as much as the last one I suppose I’ll let it go. Anybody want this one? Anybody? No-one? Oh well… away it goes then…

Mary and Harry have been away for the weekend, so it’s been a quiet weekend for me. Garry and I went shopping yesterday. I got myself a natty camera bag, and a couple of CDs. I was in a quandry because I knew the song I wanted, but couldn’t remember what it was called, or who it was by. A lucky dip and 2 CDs later and I can tell you the song I wanted was ”The Blower’s Daughter’ by Damien Rice. ‘O‘ is really quite a good album, you know. It’s almost as if all those music critics know what they’re talking about :o ) The other album was Jamie Cullum’s ‘Twentysomething’. Haven’t really listened yet so no comment.

I had big plans to go and take pictures at sunrise today, but 8am came and went and my body stayed warm and cosy in bed. Oh well. One day. Instead I have been doing housework like a man possessed (calmed only by Damien’s dulcet tones), and I’m about to go and throw some money at Tescos.

(Garry mentioned yesterday that 1 in every 8 pounds spent on British high streets is spent in Tescos. Greedy gits. Can’t M&S have some of that?)

4 thoughts on “Another One Bites The Dust: Part 2

  1. What I didn’t mention is that a fair few of those Tescos pounds are from my good lady wife :-)

    Oh, btw, that CSS switching thing in Firefox..it’s under ‘View / Page Style’ now, if you’ve not already found it…

  2. Ahh, those sneaky firefox guys… Now I don’t have an excuse not to write a super-cool far-out alternative style sheet. Damn :-)

  3. Cullum is a child of Satan!

    Burn that monkey-faced, no talent, piano-slapping turd’s record NOW!!

    Burn it, Burn it, Burn it!

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