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  • Been feeling a little under the weather which explains the absence of Blogs this week. So what's new? Well, Tuesday ended up meeting Chris as usual and as an added bonus Paul and Phil joined us. We sat there drinks in h…
  • Whilst going home the other day on the train I had the grave misfortune of choosing a carriage which had a small group of chavs on board. It was the longest 20mins of my life. They were being generally abusive to every…
  • Seeing as how it was such a lovely sunny day, Baps and I went for a drink or two in the West End. Wandered up The Strand and ended at the Pitcher and Piano. Wine was nice but the service was terrible. Waitress had such a…
  • Had a pretty productive day yesterday, apart from seeing 'Sith'. Managed to change my trainers for some others which are really comfy and have no laces which is a plus as far as Im concerned. I gotta say the guy in the s…
  • After having seen Star Wars I can quite honestly say it rocks. Definitely best of the new batch by a long way and tied everything up very neatly, and some. Some really kewl fan boy stuff in there as well like the Milleni…
  • Funnily enough after seeing Alison Moyet last night, I've been listening to her albums this afternoon. I'd forgotten just what an amazing vocalist she is. I love it when you go and see a popstar or whatever and they take…
  • Was really good to see Chris and Alan last night. Dinner went down well. I used one of Mikes recipe which always seems to go down well. I guess its useful having a chef in the family. It was a really nice evening actuall…
  • Sunday morning hang overs are becoming something of a tradition lately. I discovered a new drink last night. Its called a Caipirinha and is one of the most popular drinks in Brazil apparently. Its made from Cachaca, a …
  • I was on the tube my way to work this morning, quite happy listening to Jack Johnson on my ipod, in a world of my own, which I kinda think is best on the tube, and an elderly lady with a stick got on at Gt Portland Stree…
  • Can I just say, what a load of over hyped marketing bullsh*t that was. I'm referring to the supposed big reveal of the first of the next generation games consoles. Friday 13th May, 20:00 We'd all seen the ads, read the h…
  • Sunny day. Living in a flat sucks. I miss the outdoors. Met Jamie yesterday afternoon at one of my fave haunts, which got me well and truly in the mood for staying out. I love Soho in the Summer, its so vibrant. People…
  • Another day, another hang over. We had our regular Tues night catch-up last night. Mary M and Rob joined us which was an unexpected and welcome surprise. There was cause for celebration as Rob just managed to get his 2yr…
  • Yet another great sunny day. . .could get used to this. Not too sure its shorts weather though. Thankfully, this is my last day in the office now until Friday, thankfully. I've got a busy week ahead of me, but i'll also…
  • "Alcohol is the devils work", as my voluptuous co-worker would say. I've been at work 20mins and she's already mentioned the diet. She's looking very svelte this morning. We went out last night to Bar Soho again and had…
  • I know a lot of Corporates do charity work, in the name of PR you understand but I do think that some do more than others. In 1997 Goldman Sachs who I have the dubious pleasure of working for, started of a global volun…
  • I apologise in advance for the length of this entry. This concerns two of my great passions, film and theatre. If this doesn’t interest you, bog off and go read someone elses blog!! You have been warned. For those of yo…
  • Having written a scathing review on 'London-Eating' of a certain restaurant in Soho that I have frequented in the past...Im left wondering whether Chris will suggest going there again tonight. Out of principle I wont. Th…
  • Short and sweet entry today. I think I went a little overboard with the first couple of entries...but hey ho...you don't have read them! Been a lovely sunny day today hasnt it. I wonder how long it will last? I might e…
  • Its so peaceful at 7am on a Sunday morning. Its actually one of my favourite times of day because its so peaceful. Considering what London's normally like, it's a real contrast. Anyway, most normal people are tucked up…

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