Monthly Archives: February 2009

It’s only me…

Already Thursday- where has the week gone? And no posts… that’s poor show, really.
So Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday this week MrC has been working nights. Some weeks it’s cool, I do my thang, whatever, get to starfish in the bed and sleep well. Othertimes, and that’s this week, I just can’t get to sleep at all. MrC is [...]

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MrC’s Music Meltdown: Gigs

Another post from our frequent guest-writer MrC:
Now I might sound a bit controversial here but I am not the biggest fan of going to gigs! Now I love music and SSG will tell you that I would have music playing 24 hours a day if I could:  I would listen to it in my sleep; [...]

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Passionate chaos

As part of the great interview experiment I sent some questions over to Angel at Passionate Chaos, and she did a fine job considering my questions were kinda random. Check out Interviews-2009 here.
On a more negative note, MrC’s company are making 50% of the payroll redundant, and they are having consultants in during March to [...]

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So many questions, so little time…

As part of A Free Man’s Great Interview Experiment, I have been asked some great questions by Rol Hirst, over at rolhirst.blogspot.com . Ok Rol, do your worst…
I used to know a girl who interviewed bands for a radio show, and her first question would always be “Why did you choose that name?” So, because [...]

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More Indian photos…

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MrC’s music melt down part 2: Mix Tape

Another guest post from MrC:

I can remember back in the late 80s early 90s my mum and dad got a mix tape from one of my dad’s sister’s friends. Now this was no ordinary mix tape; this was a work of art from start to finish. The tape was titled “Bottle of Soul” and [...]

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India indeed

India is a country of enormous growth at the moment. Driving through Mumbai, you couldn’t help notice the number for cranes or amount of construction work going on, from increasing the number of skyscrapers on the horizon to a new metro (underground) train line.
India’s economic growth was 8% in 2008 and is expected [...]

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Uncertainty

Life for many people in the UK, and of course many other parts of the world, is pretty uncertain at the moment. The country is in a recession, our currency is weak, companies profits are down with many going bust, unemployment is rising and many people are losing their homes.
MrC was told today that 10% [...]

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Back in blighty

Back in the UK and back to work in a couple of hours. I am up writing this at an hour when I’d normally be snoozing because of jet lag. Just can’t seem to sleep in or to stay awake after 8.30pm!
India was great- busy everywhere and a sensory overload. So many sounds, colours, tastes, [...]

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