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What I've been up to

I've been spending a lot of my free time -of which I have quite a large amount at the moment- messing about with a 3D modelling computer programme....
724220Apr 2020Apr 202013 hrs ago

Time for a cultural interlude

I wandered lonely on a bleak high hill, but not as lonely as a Lakeland cloud. Nor did I see a single daffodil, despite my reading Wordsworth out a...
681210Apr 2020Apr 2020Apr 28

I really must go. But Baby it's cold outside.

It's October 31st and we're still in the EU. No ifs, no buts, come Hell or high water....
720210Oct 2019Nov 2019Apr 27

Four little words

Dems.. ...Dems.. ...Dems.. Obama......Obama......Obama... Hillary......
665160Jan 2020Jan 2020May 2

Interesting

When I open up Youtube I am presented with a seemingly random selection of videos. Most look boring, but every now and then one of them catches my at...
657160Jun 2020Jun 2020May 2

Flash Fiction #2. The Appointment

Ainsley Goosebutt had to rush home from work on the Friday if he wasn’t going to be late for his doctor’s appointment. He had a quick shower, made hi...
636150Jan 2020Feb 2020May 5

The Ghost

An extremely short story, by me. “If you are a ghost,” said six-year-old Noah, “why do you look like a person? If you no longer need a...
653150Jan 2020Jan 2020May 4

Colditz

I delivered a radiator to an address in Calver, Derbyshire, the other day. The address turned out to be a massive 19th century mill that had been tur...
760150Jan 2020Jan 2020May 2

Buying a computer

I have lately been making enquiries about computers, with a view to buying a new one. Apart from a small amount of frustrating and mostly fruitless r...
569141Dec 2019Jan 2020May 2

Flash Fiction #3. The Gnomes

A return to an old theme. Claude Moonpenny had a collection of rare, erotic gnomes. He had a few conventional gnomes in his front garden, but the...
459120Feb 2020Feb 2020May 2

The Christmas walk

I got an email from my walking group today. The proposed Boxing Day walk has been changed to another route because of all the rain we've had lately....
568110Dec 2019Dec 2019May 2

Prolific bank robber brought to book

Prolific bank robber brought to book as inadvertent consequence of covid rules. Career criminal, Lee Champion, was taken int...
433111Aug 2020Aug 2020Apr 28

No need to be alarmed

If you are out in the countryside in springtime, and come across a pond with a jelly like substance floating in the water, please don't panic. Contra...
573100May 2020May 2020Apr 30

My vote counts

I only ever voted once. That was for Margaret Thatcher, and she got in. That's a 100% success rate, when you think about it. I don't know if I will...
55780Oct 2019Oct 2019May 2

I dreamed a dream

Last night I dreamt that all the days of the week had different names to their usual ones. Monday to Saturday were named after the Mitford sisters; s...
37370Dec 2019Dec 2019May 5

The last villager

At the beginning of 1943 the Derbyshire village of Derwent stood abandoned by all but one remaining inhabitant. By the autumn of that year the villag...
54670Jan 2020Jan 2020May 2

I'm too clever for them

The scammers on this site aren't so smart. They try their hardest to get my email address out of me, but without success. Yet I have not the slighte...
55851Dec 2019Dec 2019Apr 28

Our Glorious President

The same language that was spoken in praise of such visionary leaders as Hitler, Stalin, and Chairman Mao, seems to have been revived for the current...
62440Jan 2020May 2020May 2

Daddy, teach me how to pray

Thank you, Daddy....
42710Dec 2019Dec 2019May 2

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