Saturday 30 December 2006

A Proper Cup of Tea
















The four generations represented take us back to our Derbyshire roots and the small coal mining town of Alfreton.

"Auntie Dolly" who celebrated her 100th birthday this year (born 1906), married Arthur Linacre, brother of OJ's Great Grandma Fox. Dolly is famous for her home-made apple pie, a good head for numbers and politics, and for enjoying a proper cup of tea.

Alien Visitation

Seasonal Cheer

Thursday 21 December 2006

Mince Spies etc




Some great songwriters. Click on the images.

Tuesday 12 December 2006

Blogger vs MySpace

Media tycoon Rubert Murdoch has spent an arm and a leg on MySpace.

Its a good medium for song writers and bands to 'air' their work. It has a lot of on-screen movement with dynamic photo displays, movies and pop-up ads everywhere, for the benefit of we who have short attention spans.

It seems to be popular with band groupies and people networking or just trying to stay in touch (it has blog and instant messenger facilities).

I can't see a migration occurring any day soon, but allthesame I've reserved a corner of the Murdoch empire ... turn the volume up, its a great track by Corduroy!

Man On Fire


We Rock!
Four lads, two ladies and seven songs, on a Friday night in the Function Room of a local pub.
Maybe we'll get booked to support Mews at the opening of the new Wembley Stadium!?!

Monday 27 November 2006

Wednesday 8 November 2006

OJ and TB. Counting Fish



OJ performs to an audience of one. The TV ("TB").

Monday 6 November 2006

Find a poor neighbour ...

You don't need to make too many return flights out of the western world to discover the unsurprising truth that 'economic progress' in itself does not lead to happiness. And I would further argue that it is to the demise of the global church.

Here's an interesting article on "living next door to the Jones's" etc.

Monday 23 October 2006

The Chicago Snickers






Uncle Andy On Good Form

Friday 22 September 2006

OJ Fun & Words



i love you eyes mouth owl ant plane gone cucumber



rock project



nee nah thank you thank you aunty sus

Friday 8 September 2006

More Dustcarts or More Wheelbarrows …?


In Kinshasa, DR Congo, there are 3 automated-waste-collection trucks to serve a population of over 8 million. Like many other sub-Saharan cities, people live amongst extreme unemployment, in dense townships, amongst raw sewage on the footpaths and mounds of rubbish/trash on the streets.

These days, I’m thinking that ‘automation’ is a double-edged sword. Surely it is a social responsibility for those who can, to share in our automation and technology.

Sometimes we don’t. Computers and machines are manned by the fit and the educated, while the unable and the uneducated are unemployed. Sometimes we do, but at what cost. Our limbs grind to a halt, promoting more unhealthy lifestyles, more associated unemployment and more sluggardry than a less automated solution might present.

Is physical manual work just slavery? Is it the ‘toil’ that God charged to man when Adam first sinned? Or is there dignity and achievement found within it?

As for Christian discipleship, when the bible says that the kingdom of God is ‘like sowing seed’ or ‘like a vineyard’ or ‘like building a house’, how can I know what Jesus is really talking about if all I know is how to press buttons?

Saturday 29 July 2006

Bangla Bazaar !
















Moni, the last of Shahin's brothers, marries Manooba.



Abi and Amely.



Also, Jumma Spice Tandoori, to open in about 3 weeks in Kingshurst, Birmingham.

Sunday 23 July 2006

Maritime Warfare












More footage for the archive, courtesy of a local newspaper photographer. Examining the evidence, it is possible that we were partly responsible for the carnage and slower times in the Final Heat. Note: one paddle in the water, all other hands in our arsenal. Eggs, oars, water, and devious usage of rope...

Friday 21 July 2006

A Barrel of Laughs













The Fight for 12th. We came. We saw. We conquered. We Sore.


The Results Table here.

Photo Page here.

Wednesday 19 July 2006

Weights and Measures

Today it was 35C (95F) in Bedford. England's hottest July on record.

I also filled the truck with diesel. Diesel is 99.9p a litre.
My next innovation will be to design a powertrain that runs on urine.

Friday 14 July 2006

Sunday's Coming





Testing and launch prep.






God Bless Her, and all who sail in Her. or on Her. or off, under, and are stranded somewhat downstream of Her.

A Fine Catch !!













Lori, bien venue a La Famille Internationalle!

Sunday 2 July 2006

Game Over












Back home for Egg & Chips

Friday 30 June 2006

Discovery

Lead Us, Fearless Eli

The Hunt for Harrison Fords Hedge

On to the Quarters


England 2 Sweden 2

(Real-time results at approx. 40000ft courtesy of UA)


England 1 Ecuador 0

(Live coverage in King's Canyon CA courtesy of XM SatRadio Ch148)

We'll be following the Quarters courtesy of The Underground, Hermosa Beach, CA from 0800hrs local time

Monday 19 June 2006

Goalkeeper Terry



England 2 Trinidad&Tabago 0

Saturday 10 June 2006

Its Coming Home


England 1 - Paraguay 0

Saturday 3 June 2006

Friday 19 May 2006

Reset To Default


Our faces change, but we're still the same.

Saturday 6 May 2006

Crayons



OJs favourite part of drawing - tidying everything back into boxes.
Who does he get that from, Mrs.Sputnik?!

Thursday 30 March 2006

Wednesday 1 March 2006

Monday 27 February 2006

Sunday 26 February 2006

Hello Web Wide World.