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random place of mind: December 2008
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Random place of mind. Monday, 22 December 2008. Labels: Gormley at Crosby. Saturday, 6 December 2008. After long old days living under an umbrella that is a balance between Blade Runner. As in grim skies) and Ice Age. As in soo cold) . the sun shone today . how perfect was that? Wednesday, 3 December 2008. The British Police ready for anything . arms folded of course. I never realised Nelson had a 'Camel foot? Labels: London December 2008. State Opening of Parliament. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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random place of mind: August 2008
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Random place of mind. Friday, 22 August 2008. I saw this list on Bill Blunt's. I love books and take after my father for that. The thought of throwing books away fills me with sadness. I have attempted to do this in the past and not succeeded. Thankfully my niece is a bookworm too so I can pass them on to her now. I have banned myself from going to the enormous Waterstones in Manchester as it like entering a time warp. suddenly 2 hours have passed and I only went into get a specific book. Great Expectati...
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random place of mind: extensions are good.......
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Random place of mind. Monday, 27 April 2009. Today I should have been doing a there and back trip to Hereford to attend 'dismantle day'. Yes how quickly have the 6 weeks passed and the 'Unsung Heroes' exhibition had run its course. At a late hour the Gallery asked if we could extend the exhibition a further 2 weeks . fantastic. It is great for us exhibitors and very good for the gallery that would have been empty for 2 weeks! It turns out it was this photo. 27 April 2009 at 17:01. Ok, sorry. but afte...
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random place of mind: June 2009
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Random place of mind. Tuesday, 16 June 2009. I have been rooting around on my SD cards since the death of my computer a few weeks ago. And came across these photos I took last year. Being brought up on the NW coast of England these guys were commonplace as I trotted down to the beach as a teenager. the shrimper vehicles. Southport. Shrimps are to die for, so very tasty. a regional delicacy. Also loving the local signs that have been put up . no 'cockling' etc. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blog of the Day.
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random place of mind: liverpool in the spring ....
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Random place of mind. Wednesday, 1 April 2009. Liverpool in the spring . Whilst strolling from the station to our Liverpool office I spotted this. not difficult to miss as it is huge. Apparently it has been on Paradise Street since November, but I have not been over that way since the summer. It is a Pillar of Friendship and is spectacular. This is a blog entry from one of the blacksmiths . Adrian Wood. Is his designed piece. What a buzz that must have been to work on something like this. My favourite pa...
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Bill Blunt: A Slight Sense of Trepidation
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Saturday, 5 May 2012. A Slight Sense of Trepidation. I'm not sure what I thought when I first saw the advert for Ryanairhotels.com land in my in-box this morning. I only know that a shudder went through me, as I recalled my last attempt at booking a flight through Mr O'Leary's website. There are so many boxes to check and uncheck that I wasn't sure at one point whether I hadn't booked a flight but instead bought myself a whole new (unwanted) set of luggage. I think I'll stick to Holiday Inn. I trust you ...
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Bill Blunt: Help!
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Monday, 10 September 2012. If anybody is reading this, please arrange some assistance for me. I am being imprisoned against my will be a group of evil tripe barons. Where I thought I was promoting Dr Ripley's book, I now see that this is merely a device to promote tripe! Like many of the media, I thought this was the other way round - that the TMB had perhaps been invented to promote Dr RIpley's book ( The. Posted by Bill Blunt. Amazing lineage Bill. Who would have thought that Isambard Kingdom and W...
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Bill Blunt: Tripe In The News
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Thursday, 30 August 2012. Tripe In The News. Those doughty folk at The Tripe Marketing Board managed to wheedle their way in to the City Diary. On the Times, yesterday. Where will they turn up next? Posted by Bill Blunt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bill Blunt is an institution. His contribution to British journalism over the past 4 decades is almost beyond compare. I trust you enjoy reading his trenchant ramblings almost as much as Bill himself so obviously does. Ace Photographer Escapes Drudgery.
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Bill Blunt: An Appeal From The Heart
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Wednesday, 9 May 2012. An Appeal From The Heart. It's not often that Bill Blunt lends his imprimatur to other projects - particularly when there is no money involved. However one such project has caught my eye, and I am pleased to promote it to my readers. More years ago than I care to think, I saw my first Alfred Spatchcock. Whatever the reason, there's no doubting that his was a rare talent. I will always remember the first time I saw Murder on the Transpennine Express. Posted by Bill Blunt. Bill Blunt...
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Bill Blunt: Sorry, I Forgot...
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Saturday, 14 July 2012. Sorry, I Forgot. It's been a busy time here at Chez Blunt - with much of my free time being devoted to revitalising the fortunes of the old family firm. William Blunt and Sons. I'm told it's not many more weeks before their online shop will be fully up and running again after its over-haul. At the same time, I was approached a couple of weeks ago by my old sparring partner Thomas Hamburger Jnr who, against all the odds, has dusted off his unfinished online novel. When it came out.