It just occurred to me that just over a week ago it was my 5 year anniversary of having moved over to London. As I was packing my suitcase it never occurred to me that I’d be organising 170 men
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaargh! Spare time – you wot?
Anyone looking at maximising their relaxation time and restorative sleep benefits would be well advised not to volunteer to arrange a day of morris dancing for 170 blokes from around the country for the centre of London. It certainly cuts
It’s the indie Indy
Woooo! Hello from Leicester Square for the charity screening of “Raiders of the Lost Ark:The Adaptation” – a fan made tribute to one of the best films ever, shot over 5 years and on a budget of about 5 grand.
Cheesy dome
Silly fundraisers are yet another one of the things in my ever-growing list of things to be cynical about, however that’s not to say I don’t support my friends when they get involved in them. Recently my learned colleague, expert
You don’t get a proper picture without the addition of “gaping”, really.
Whilst skimming over my site stats recently and seeing what the hottest keywords that mistakenly send people here at the moment are, I couldn’t help but notice that in the middle of the pack for this month have been a
Okay, if a Ferrari and a Piecost had a race, who would win?
And now, the reason the internet was invented: Piecost.Net I feel like I get a bizarre amount of email, and this is a good thing. Quite a lot of it is stuff that’s been forwarded around in the name of
Non-Oscar-related awards talk
As hinted previously in this blog, in February there are awards ceremonies to be found other than those centred around the US Film Industry. In this particular case, I’m talking about the Chortle Awards – awarded by UK Comedy portal
He will always be a Rock N’ Roll nerd… but at least lets give him a shiny trophy to look at.
The highly excellent UK comedy website Chortle are running their annual awards competition, and everyone’s favourite shock-haired piano playing genius Tim Minchin has made it to the shortlist in a couple of categories. Now, I’m not typically one to try
Contrast & complain
I knew that there was something wrong in Adelaide recently when I started seeing the volume of people on Facebook discussing the weather: ordinarily not a topic that so many people lock onto. Housemate Emma returned from Melbourne yesterday, reporting
Ooooh!
Mitch & Rupert have started a folky session! That’s a bit of a treat.