Well look, in the end,
we've cobbled something together. See what you think.
Eddie Mair | 16:57 UK time, Wednesday, 7 March 2007
we've cobbled something together. See what you think.
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mmm, it was a slow news day wasn't it? But it doesn't have to be a global crisis to be interesting. Loved the potty granny and the piece on Iran was fascinating. (By the way I always felt really silly using my real name for these posts, so I have now taken shelter behind a daft 'nom de keyboard' like everyone else).
My apologies for all the repeats on the other stream, but the blog would appear to be lying when it says to resubmit later.
Monsieur Le Maire,
It would appear that the cannabis gran has gone up in smoke. I receive "missing Page" message each time I tried to view.
Alessandro Bertolotti, the swiss journalist and witness from the plane crash was excellent. What a find! .. well done whoever hunted him out.
Programme sounding great, no complaints, though for a 'drivetime' programme I feel you are still scrimping a little on the 'back anno's' of the longer pieces.
ie: scarlet pimpernel into Michael Buerk trail.
Just a small observation
We would expect nothing less.
But you've got us frogging.
Whilst listening to the "Wasn't Gordon Brown brave at the dentist's" story I heard myself say aloud "Blimey! It is a slow news day!"
Two things:
1. Talking to oneself is apperntly the first sign of madness -- proof then, it would seem, that PM is driving me mad;
2. If any further evidence of my growing madness were needed, I would submit the use of the word "blimey" aloud.
Bravo the Yellow Pimpernel. Something will now be done.
My experience of many local officials is, as the man from Kirklees appeared to be, a pompous ass.
My favourite part of tonight's show was the light live music.
Good ole Eddie. Always gives of his best.
Have just noticed Amanda's photo of Swanage. Very nice too.
Ap - Where's your proof that your madness has anything at all to do with PM?
RJD, you've spotted the flaw in my thought process. But then, that would be another sign of madness I suppose.
Aperitif (6, 10),
I was talking to myself - working on my car - when a woman's voice behind me startled me (I did not hear her walk up) and said "I talk to myself because there is no-one else intelligent enough to talk to". I replied "I talk to myself as there is no-one else who can take the abuse".
You can use either of these comments when necessary.
Why thank you Deep John.
A, x.
Where's my reply to Deep John from this morning??? Push!