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Thursday, July 10, 2008

Time

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This is this week's London listings magazine Time Out. It made me laugh to see it there, a little red circle of positivity in among all the Andrew Ridegley digs. Sorry for all these short, picture-heavy posts but I really am terribly busy and don't have time for long, discursive entries about telly programmes at the moment. I'll be back.

9 Comments:

At Thu Jul 10, 11:15:00 PM , Blogger goodbyetoallfat said...

It's fine. There are far too many long wordy blogs on the net (who has time to read them all?). I've just done a lazy "photo" blog entry myself for the first time since starting my blog nearly two months ago (it's the seven week itch!).

 
At Fri Jul 11, 05:42:00 PM , Blogger Henry said...

On my RSS feed of your blog it now says "time worthy plug". Is that intentional?

 
At Fri Jul 11, 06:08:00 PM , Blogger Andrew Collins said...

I wish I was that clever, Henry.

 
At Fri Jul 11, 06:21:00 PM , Anonymous Phil Bellamy said...

Nerds are trying to delete your Wikipedia page for not being "notable" enough. Richard Herrin's always moaning that his fanbase is a nerd haven, why have they suddenly turned against their hero? "You Can Choose Your Friends" was ages ago, if there was ever a time to go off him it was then.

 
At Fri Jul 11, 07:29:00 PM , Blogger Andrew Collins said...

I agree with them, Phil. I don't think our podcast is notable enough to have its own entry.

Also, there are lots of different subsections of nerd. This is a war of the nerds!

 
At Fri Jul 11, 10:04:00 PM , Blogger Henry said...

I hate to say it, but the nerds on Wikipedia far outnumber the Collings and Herrin nerds. But then, they are also far nerdier. Who needs Wikipedia anyway?

 
At Fri Jul 11, 11:05:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Surely it's about time for a reappraisal that Andrew Ridgeley was always the driving force behind Wham!? By the way, the last sentence proves that you can't end a sentence with the name of the band Wham!. See- an explanation mark and a full stop together- not good.
DougieJ

 
At Fri Jul 11, 11:59:00 PM , Blogger office pest said...

That picture of the Time Out page you've posted reminds me of the old 70s/80s Radio Times style. Has it come back into fashion again?

 
At Sat Jul 12, 12:25:00 PM , Blogger Andrew Collins said...

It never went out of fashion!

 

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