Defining moments 36 – Opinions And How to Have Them

4 06 2008

Opinions





Defining moments 35 – A Room of One’s Own

31 05 2008

a room of ones own





Defining moments 34 – childhood spheres of interest

27 05 2008

I recently bought a little book of very funny diagrams by Jessica Hagy, who posts them on a regular basis to her blog – www.indexed.blogspot.com – an example of which you can see below:
Jessica Hagy www.indexed.blogspot.com

This inspired me to produce this post, drawn on my computer in powerpoint, which is very convenient, because I am travelling for work at the moment, and scanning drawings is tricky.
interest matrix





Defining moments, chapter 33

10 05 2008

Background: this is another memorable moment from last week’s picnic – and it’s not even one I was present at. This is the story as told to me by David and Michele.

redone





Defining moments, chapter 32

8 05 2008

picnic2





Defining moments, chapter 31

7 05 2008

picnic a litaliano





Defining moments, chapter 30

4 05 2008

via fissiraga 9





Defining moments, chapter 29

1 05 2008

kissing





Defining moments, chapter 28

30 04 2008

I think I need to give some background to this: Monty Python used language in their live performances that was not permitted on BBC TV, and even then, they would not use the word “c***” directly. If you know Monty Python and their sketch “Travel Agent”, which features a customer, Mr. Smoke-too-much, who can’t pronounce the letter “C”, in the live version, when the travel agent suggests to Mr. Smoke-too-much that he should use the letter “K” whenever he uses a word with “C” in it, Mr. Smoke-too-much says, “I never thought of that! What a silly bunt!” The audience roars with laughter and a child can work out that “bunt” should be …

the c word





Defining moments, chapter 27

24 04 2008

play yummy








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