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Archive for November, 2019

Mark up on signed books

I added a section to my article “View From The Queue”on book signings and signed books. It was based on a shop asking £75 for its new signed Book of Dust by Philip Pullman. The addition is at the end of the article.

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Symphonic Pink Floyd – review

Review of SYMPHONIC PINK FLOYD, live in Poole. The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, the huge Bournemouth Symphony Chorus plus “The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Pink Floyd Rock Band.” There were nearly 200 musicians and singers on stage for a totally sold out concert. As it should be. Pink Floyd never sounded this good!

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Free Broadband in Every Packet! A rant

FREE BROADBAND IN EVERY PACKET! (follow link) A rant added on Labour’s new promise of free high-speed Broadband for all. This political climate keeps inciting me to rants. I thought this particular patent electoral bribe insulting to the intelligence of the British public. Read on …

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World On Fire – review

Review of the 2019 TV Series “World On Fire” added. Follow the link. An excellent TV series set in Poland, England, Berlin and Paris, and approaching feature film quality, but there are a few issues!

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The four day week? A rant

I’ve added a rant on the Labour promise of a four day working week within ten years: The Four Day Week?  It’s not a negative rant either, though I do point out some of the issues, and note how it’s already the reality for many. Please feel free to comment at the bottom on the blog (or here).

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The Storm – review

Review of James Wilton Dance in The Storm. Seen at Poole Lighthouse. Dance theatre reviews get few hits, I complain!

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The Stitch up (rant)

A rant added on the current Establishment Stitch-Up (FOLLOW LINK) where the only two in the TV debate will be The Opportunist Brexiteer versus The Closet Brexiteer. No room for the 48.1 % who voted Remain.

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