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The End Is Nigh
Image: Chemical Recovery So, Gary Coleman has died at the age of 42, the end to an existence that by all accounts wasn’t the easiest. His life seemed to me to be one of a bi-polar existence; a child genius … Continue reading
Posted in Edinburgh, Editorial Comment, Fiction, Food, Drink and Bevvy, Music, Politics, Writing
Tagged actors, Aitken and Waterman, Cowell, David Laws, death, Dennis Hopper, Edinburgh, Eurovision Song Contest, expenses scandal, Fiction, Fuller, gardening, Gary Coleman, gay, Hollywood, homosexuality, Music, novels, rewriting, roast dinner, Stock, Writing
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The Clothing Debate Part II
Image: Senior Money Memos I’m struggling to sleep again. The last two nights I was up after midnight in the knowledge I had to get up at 5am for work. As time dragged on, I started to feel the pressure … Continue reading →