Thank goodness I designed all these characters several years ago and didn’t get to use them. Dodged a bullet there. Thanks, pandemic John. You did it again.
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I took up driving late (I was 26 when I passed my test) and have spent my whole driving life in the world of satnav and GPS. And thank goodness because without it, having no sense of direction whatsoever, I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I think I wrote at length about Shelley’s relationship with Bruno a few weeks ago. But it’s a long road from here to there.
As an adult. I’ve never seen the same doctor twice. This speaks to infrequent attendance, but also lends a certain hesitancy to presenting symptoms, as it is always a “first date” and as an inveterate people-pleaser, the last thing I[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Last time I made reference to “Dame David Bowie” was about 15 years ago and someone got really upset, like, properly upset. But when I was a youth, Bowie was always referred to as “The Dame”, which means I must[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Thank goodness we don’t still have to punch cards with our hole punch every time we want to save a Word document.
I think I learned that Groucho Marx’s eyebrows and moustache were painted on from the “issue zero” special of Dave Sim’s Cerebus. I write this apropos of nothing. Dave Sim seems to have a lot of problems. But I went[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I used to like the IT centre. All those computers, so beige, so hot. I bought my first PC in the autumn of 1997. £1499.00. P166 MMX, 16MB of RAM, 15 inch monitor which was extremely luxurious. 3.2GB hard drive[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Something’s always missing when you improvise. That’s the excitement. And your downfall. UPDATE: apparently some readers don’t understand the consistency of British casserole.