1. I weigh a stone more than I did in the summer. 2. The way Twitter works isn’t all that complicated. 3. Friends don’t understand the Cracker Scale. 4. Homeless people are the ones most ready to wish you a happy new year. 5. Australian teenagers are more stupid than our own.
Archive > December 2010
Raconteur in Retrospect: July – December
Huzzah! You’re back! So you read yesterday’s post about the review of the year from the first half, but what about the second? Granted it happened more recently so it won’t be as interesting (nor probably as long as I’m sure you’re glad to hear). But what did happen in the second half of the [...]
Raconteur in Retrospect: January – June
Well would you believe it it’s the end of the year already. It’s been a whole 365 days since you were (totally not, you bastards) reading last year’s recap. But hey, if you’re new this year, this is the recap of the year. Bit like the Big Fat Quiz of the Year, just with less [...]
Bio-anti-depressant.
I was watching the telly the other day and I got watching a program I wasn’t expecting to like. No, it wasn’t Benidorm (everybody knows it’s impossible for anyone to like that show) but more How Science Changed Our World on BBC One. It’s presented by that Robert Winston fellow from that Child of our [...]
Merry Christmas, everyone.
I know, I know. The shops stocked Christmas stuff just after Halloween in early November, so I can’t really blame you for thinking Christmas has already been and gone but no, in fact today is Christmas Day. Have a good day and all that, before I turn and make it downright dreary with my dry [...]


