A personal reflection on Luke Combs' album "Fathers & Sons," which resonates profoundly with my experiences as a father and son.
A personal reflection on Luke Combs' album "Fathers & Sons," which resonates profoundly with my experiences as a father and son.
I discuss updating my website to be more modern, reflecting on the evolving nature of web design and social media. And I…
When you think about it, it's remarkable quite how much the landscape for consuming media, be that video or music, has changed…
This used to be a stupid question because when we all only watched "linear television" the only choice was to watch an…
The Tomorrow War was released on Amazon Prime Video as an Amazon Original at the start of July and I only sat…
In the few spare moments I have these days, I’ve been looking back at a blog I wrote under my secret pseudonym…
This comes from the MailOnline website (link below if you’re interested). The gist of the report is that Tulisa is once again showing…
Following this weekend’s sing off between arguably the two best singers in the contest, it’s fair to say that most people now…
I’m a bit late to the ‘live’ part of this live blog (by which I mean I’m writing as I watch the…
IF you haven’t read part one of this ‘review’, read it here. After the Boy Band, we were treated to a woman…
Born ’74, there’s only one of me. Brought up in the Black Country, Educated in Wales, Live & Work in Northampton.
One City, One Club, One Passion. There’s a wolf on my chest and it’s not fashion. Born under a Wanderers Scarf #wwfc
This is a personal blogging space for reflection, reminiscing, venting and doing all those things you need to do to keep yourself relatively sane.
A personal blogging space for reflection, reminiscing, venting and doing all those things you need to do to keep yourself relatively sane.
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