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The Plain Clothes Clown: December 2010
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Tuesday, 21 December 2010. Recently, I have started experimenting with listening in on a tiny bit of another relatively alien genre to me- "dubstep". Once again, to my rather inaccurate knowledge, it appears to be music with often big drops, and a new phenomenon to me, 'wubs'. You will probably understand what wubs are if I tell you that it is that sound you hear in some modern music that is pretty bassy and goes ".wub wub wub wub wub wub wub wubwubwubwubwubwub.". When they start the team rocket motto I ...
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The Plain Clothes Clown: Well
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Thursday, 29 March 2012. Somebody just made me feel like the luckiest person on this planet. Posted by Jamie "JD" Duffield. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you are a stalker or just a friend that finds my writing style to be witty, this is the place for you. There are hundreds of blog posts here that date all the way back to March of 2009. See what I have done and how I have changed as I grow older. Favourite Ales, in order. Red Nectar Ale (Firestone Walker). Yogi Beer (Piddle Brewery).
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The Plain Clothes Clown: The return of Haaziq the Snowman
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Monday, 4 February 2013. The return of Haaziq the Snowman. Today, I looked through a couple of my old blog posts. Somebody remarked on my relatively whimsical writing style, so I figured it couldn't hurt to briefly resume. I don't like the new blogger interface. It is too new, and looks too simple and easy to use. Bring back old and complex, I say. Alas, it can't be helped. I haven't seen Haaziq for a number of years, so the photo is by no means current. The original snowman has of course melted. If you ...
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The Plain Clothes Clown: September 2011
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Friday, 30 September 2011. The Musings of a Man about to leave. On Sunday, I move away up to Reading University for my second crack at being a useful academic individual. This is more than likely going to be the last post from my house in Sunny (for the time being) (it won't last) Devon. Looking around me, I'm squished into the back room of my house in Paignton, totally surrounded by my miscellaneous worldy belongings, and my best friend the piano. Among these scattered tokens of my personality are:.
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The Plain Clothes Clown: November 2010
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Friday, 26 November 2010. Are those new slacks? Why yes, yes they are. On my day out with Ricky we went to a charity shop in Paignton and I found some black corderoy slacks with a 32" waist. Ideal. And guess what? 4 pounds. Take that River Island you idiots. Vexingly, this photo took too much effort to take because of the shoddiness of my webcam. I had to set a timer and float on my piano stool to get them all in, and even then the photo itself could still be described as 'borderline poor'. We moved on t...
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The Plain Clothes Clown: February 2013
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Monday, 4 February 2013. The return of Haaziq the Snowman. Today, I looked through a couple of my old blog posts. Somebody remarked on my relatively whimsical writing style, so I figured it couldn't hurt to briefly resume. I don't like the new blogger interface. It is too new, and looks too simple and easy to use. Bring back old and complex, I say. Alas, it can't be helped. I haven't seen Haaziq for a number of years, so the photo is by no means current. The original snowman has of course melted. The ret...
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The Plain Clothes Clown: March 2012
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Thursday, 29 March 2012. Somebody just made me feel like the luckiest person on this planet. Posted by Jamie "JD" Duffield. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you are a stalker or just a friend that finds my writing style to be witty, this is the place for you. There are hundreds of blog posts here that date all the way back to March of 2009. See what I have done and how I have changed as I grow older. Favourite Ales, in order. Red Nectar Ale (Firestone Walker). Yogi Beer (Piddle Brewery).
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The Plain Clothes Clown: Human Buckaroo
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Thursday, 23 February 2012. At the studio on tuesday, we went to our usual spot to eat our lunch. There is a cafe on campus that has an area with some beanbags and imitation grass, so we eat there and hang out. A classic example was Big G. We got drunk while watching Flubber, and I bet him he couldn't fall asleep on the kitchen floor. Well, I lost the bet, but we had a good game of Human Buckaroo with kitchen utensils. Well, I won't keep the suspense much longer. Posted by Jamie "JD" Duffield. Green Ging...
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The Plain Clothes Clown: January 2012
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Tuesday, 31 January 2012. Tigers, Giraffes and complex linguistic problems. Today, Oli from Bath University sent me this link, with the quote "thought this would be right up your street". Why we are renaming Tiger Bread to Giraffe Bread. It was up my street it turns out, but for all the wrong reasons. The article concerned talks about my favourite type of bread, 'Tiger Bread'. The 'Mince Pie' used to be made of minced meat and about 10 other ingredients, and had religious connotations during the christma...
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The Plain Clothes Clown: Re-educating James Wade with Wumpa Fruit and Lame Snakes
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Friday, 17 February 2012. Re-educating James Wade with Wumpa Fruit and Lame Snakes. Today Wade was over and we played some of my video games. It surfaced that Wade, coming from a childhood that was rather lacking in consoles, has never played the vast majority of games I consider 'essential' to have played in order to count as a human. First in line was Crash Bandicoot 1. The whole game is littered with them and the is no extra points for getting all of them apart from the standard rule of 100 fruit make...