Clone MkII

Baby 2

Can you tell what it is yet?

Expected to arrive around the end of October.

Bleedin bugs

Cold time again, at least I think it is.  Suffering with a sore throat and bunged up nose.  Bad head at the moment.  I’m hoping it’ll be one of those 72hr bugs that I occasionally get

New Feature – Cheapo Wine reviews

So, I must be getting middle class. Don’t worry I will never read the D*ily M*il or the Torygraph (unless I know they’ve published any of my stuff, unlikely, but I need that clause!). The basic rule for wine review is it must be on offer at Tesco, Morrison, Sainsburys (unlikely to visit Asda as it’s shit) and Waitrose.

Anyway, first up:

Jacobs Creek, Three Vines – Shiraz, Cabernet & Tempranillo.

Right, I’m no wine ponce but here goes.

A nice fruity blend which leaves the mouth with a nice tingle. Didn’t go too well with the BBQ Beef Hoola Hoops nor the Salt and Vinegar flavour either. But it did complement the Davidstow strong chedder. Price was around £4 from Tesco.

Wine

Overall, a nice flavoured wine which goes down well. Nothing too special, but not too harsh.

Kebablog rating (out of 5):

Sniper watch.

Mmmmm, possibly a new sport (and possibly dangerous!). When someone important visits, don’t look at them look at ‘them’

Beetham Tower

As Prince Charles was in the area I thought I’d avoid any shite and decided to visit the Cube construction. On the way back I thought I’d take a look at the streets around the Mailbox. As you can see from the above image the position of modern and old looked a nice composition (subjective I know, but that’s what I thought). An ordinary shot of Beetham Tower and a Synagogue (I assume, there’s Jewish symbolism on the fence)?. On the larger image I noticed something on Beetham Tower.

Sniper?

So next time, don’t look down. Look up.

SS Failboat update

So, I missed the first anniversary celebrating a glorious year abroad the SS Failboat.

Well, it’s been fairly exciting. Actually it hasn’t, In fact it’s rather tedious. Still at least we’ve got direction now, so things will improve.