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- RT @haveigotnews: England ‘definitely winning the Euros’ after narrowly beating team that didn’t qualify for the last two World Cups. 2 days ago
- RT @haveigotnews: Boris Johnson to ‘step up’ campaigning in his constituency ahead of possible by-election, and has already taken vital fir… 2 days ago
- RT @MicrosoftEdge: Good morning to everyone, even people who say that we're only good for downloading Google Chrome 2 weeks ago
- @FrankKhalidUK Cheerybye then ya wee brat. 3 months ago
- RT @GFFN: The Sun newspaper has bought a billboard in Paris to taunt France fans ahead of tomorrow’s game vs England. Classless as ever. ht… 3 months ago
- @saescentric Only the English ya fud. 3 months ago
- RT @Ryanair: They're coming home #NothingToDeclare https://t.co/aiFveqTnJP 3 months ago
- RT @StillGameReacts: “Football’s coming home” https://t.co/rBClP4NIUF 3 months ago
- @jilevin Ban money! 6 months ago
- Thanks to everyone who has donated so far! I was in the top 20% of fundraisers last month. See what I'm doing and w… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 6 months ago
Tag Archives: Murrayfield
How Not To Make Friends On Twitter
Image: Telegraph.co.uk I’ve started using a service to monitor who follows and unfollows me on Twitter. Through registering with TwitQuit, I’ve been able to highlight some interesting activity that I wouldn’t otherwise have been aware of. As you might expect, … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Politics, Scotland, Sport, Writing
Tagged 6 Nations, Calcutta Cup, debate, discussion, England, Fiction, Football, Internet, media, Murrayfield, poems, Poetry, rugby, Rugby Union, Scotland, Scottish Independence, Six Nations, social, TwitQuit, Twitter, Writing
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My Undeterred Writing Focus
Image: Stock It’s the hardest thing to try and describe, but for the past few weeks I’ve felt incredibly energetic and charged with the determination, creativity and desire to write. This undeterred focus has seen me write a full novel, … Continue reading
Posted in Edinburgh, Fiction, Leith, Music, Writing
Tagged Baccara Burning, Bon Jovi, creative, Edinburgh Book Festival, energy, Fiction, focussed, Jason and the Argonauts, Leith, Murrayfield, Music, novella, paranormal, Poetry, rain, Writing, writing focus
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