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While we are on the subject of Radiohead, am I right in thinking that both the cover and name of their soon to be released album (Kid A) are really quite bad?

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"My Fictional Love-Life" (Part Two)

You’ll never guess – I bumped into weird guy with patch and nose again today. It was at my weekly visit for colonic irrigation. He goes to the same place. He is such a frustrating human being. Although, not really having spoken to him properly yet, I don’t really know how I could know that. God help me, I hope he doesn’t turn up to that fictional party I’m having next week.

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So I'm watching television…

So I’m watching television this evening and That ’70s Show comes on Channel 5. For the Americans amongst us I should point out that Channel 5 is to quality television what fart jokes are to Contemporary Dance Theatre.

The show is a favourite of regular plasticbag.org subjectee Kerry – my pet American – and for this reason I decided that I should probably watch it.

It’s basically pretty funny, but suffers much more than normal from trans-atlantic drift. All UK-based people will understand this one – it’s what has happened when you are staring at the TV screen trying blankly to work out what “cooties” are.

In the first episode I watched there was an appearance by ’70s President Ford. The jokes at his expense were, I fear as incomprehensible to me as any joke I might be able to make about <whoever – the – hell – was – Prime – Minister – before – Thatcher – rose – from – her – icy – crypt> would be to an American.

Or indeed to me, since I clearly can’t for the life of me remember what his name was.

By means of retribution on the USA for the export of comedy that only they will understand, I hereby suggest the export of The Vicar of Dibley, which I watched last night, and which contained about a thousand Paul Daniels, Debbie McGee and Crunchie jokes – all of which I “fear” might be lost on our American cousins.

Let’s see them put that on an obscure cable channel and forget all about it! Ha. Revenge is sweet.

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"My Fictional Love-Life" (Part One)

So I’m walking down the street when I slip on a banana skin and land hard on my back. The weather isn’t brilliant so I get this kind of sky-grey haze moving behind the glowing spots that dance around in front of me. This weird-looking guy with a big nose and an eye-patch helps me up. Everyone else kind of walked past.

We didn’t say a lot to each other, but he didn’t make a very good first impression. You know the type – completely self-involved and nauseatingly smug. Instantly frustrating. He did, however, have a nice arse.

After helping me stand up, we did some “British” thing that you see on TV programs like Friends, but which never actually happens in England (possibly we looked a bit sheepish and mentioned the Queen) and went on our separate ways. God help me, I hope I don’t bump into him again…

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On Matt Haughey's reading habits…

Waferbaby corners Matt Haughey. His list of regular reads is interesting (and not just because he seems to read plasticbag.org every so often. I’m more impressed because of his level of committment. I will be completely honest – while the logs I read varies from day to day, I doubt I read more than five or six in any one day.

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Prelude to "My Fictional Love-Life"…

My fictional love-life (prelude): I’ve had a couple of e-mails lately asking about the state of my love life at the moment – people are, it seems, desperate to get some kind of vicarious thrill by watching me shag my way around north London.

Unfortunately, I have no love life at the moment – various reasons (including exhaustion, grumpiness and general crapulence) have precluded any down-and-dirty bedroom action. So I have a temporary solution. I’m going to generate a fictional bloke who I can write about here. And all you guys have to do is pretend with me that what you are reading is the real thing. First entry to come soon…

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On aspirational homosexuals and brightly clad female accomplices…

Delightful news: “Poof and Slag” has won Best Comedy at the Emmy Awards. Find out more about this thrilling series with this guide to the lives of aspirational homosexual Will and his brightly clad female accomplice, Grace: Will & Grace.

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Why people with stressful jobs feel obselete when they retire…

I’m bored. It’s official. I am apparently incapable of being on my own for more than four days without having some kind of organised activity. How pathetic is that? It hasn’t been this way for long – less than a year ago the very idea of starting a non-freelance nine-to-five kind of job filled me with horror. I loved my freedom, and used it mercilessly. Perhaps it’s been too long since I had a holiday. I have a week and a half left and I can’t think of anything to do with it.

This was brought home to me today by a visit to the office. I had to go in because I thought there was a bill that I had left at work which needed to be paid. Everyone looked at me with mute astonishment as I walked into the room, and in short order I found myself discussing work-related matters with my boss over a pub lunch.

Twenty minutes later and I’m sitting in an internet café thinking how bizarre it is to find myself in this situation, and beginning to get a sense in my head of why my step-father spent such a long time at the office, and why people with stressful jobs feel obselete when they retire…

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A translation from the German…

A translation of the German. [from publog translated by prolific]

“Blog on for an ego trip. I always thought that weblogs are about links
with commentary. (That’s what it also looks like in this program on
Austrian television)

“In the meantime you can almost say: A weblog is a site that is made with Blogger, or a similar tool. Also, the term ‘blogger’ is on its way to become an ordinary word (like ‘walkman’). Is this one of Pyra’s clever masterplans, or is it all just a coincidence?”

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The first signs of being behind the times…

According to blogger, I am the eighth person in the last 24 hours to mention kottke.org. Having checked more thoroughly, it transpires that I am the sixth person in the last 24 hours to mention the redesign.