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Tag Archives: The A-Team
I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
Image: Unknown Saturday did not go as planned. The intention was quite simple: nip up town, buy a DVD, grab some coffee and read the paper. All went well until I tried to the buy the DVD, which I required … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Edinburgh, Family, Film & TV, Food, Drink and Bevvy, Reading, Writing
Tagged Animals, Bevvy, Bill Clegg, Books, coffee shop, DVD, Edinburgh: the City & the Festivals, film critics, films, funeral, Hannibal Smith, night out, Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man, publication, Reading, rejections, The A-Team, The League of Ordinary Gentleman
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It Ain’t So Bad
Slept in and had to get the trawler bus up Leith Walk through all the tram works as a result. Total nightmare. With all the tunnels and shafts underneath this city you’d think an underground system would be more appropriate. … Continue reading
Posted in Edinburgh, Family, Freelance, I.T., Poetry, Publishing and Marketing, Scotland, Travel, Writing
Tagged A Friend to Die For, DI Lennox, Dirk Benedict, Drill Hall, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Book Festival, Editing, exhibition, Family, Fiction, gallery, Gatecrash, GDR's, Holiday, Internet, Leith, novel, Photography, Publishing and Marketing, rejection, Scotland, Scruffy Dog Review, Slick, Templeton Peck, The A-Team, trams, transport, Travel, Writing
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