So sometimes its difficult to talk about something without sounding cliched. Because it's been said so often, it doesn't sound like an original opinion anymore.
So sometimes its difficult to talk about something without sounding cliched. Because it's been said so often, it doesn't sound like an original opinion anymore.
Someone recently asked for a quick resume of The Undertaker's PPV matches in the WWF since I'd seen about 90% of them. In the vague interest anyone wants a quick rundown of the quality, here they are:
Decent to Great vs Bad
Survivor Series 1990 - Debut. There to be the new monster.
Moves around well, takes out Koko and Dusty, eliminated by one of their
standard daft count outs. Match has lengthy Bret/DiBiase sprint so is obviously
good overall. 1-0
For some reason my election previews remain quite popular, despite the fact they are either in the right ballpark (2019) or wildly off (2015). Although, aren't most? If you go by the view that the Scottish electorate are actually addicted to exciting election night coverage now, who knows what twists and turns will show up before May 6th.
Anyhow, instead of looking at every single seat (many of which are very safe), this looks at the upcoming election in three ways: SNP targets, SNP defence, the regional lists. If you want to skim over, the gist is this is a lot more volatile than the polls suggest.
It is usually Aidan who writes reviews of crime novels.
However, I was recently reading one of the early Agatha Christies, so I thought
I would share my thoughts on. The Thirteen Problems pitch together a collection
of short stories that Agatha Christie had written about a character named Jane
Marple in the latter half of the 1920s. In the collection, a dinner party tell
each other unsolved mysteries, usually involving a murder, while the rest of
the party try and work out who done it. To their bafflement, the unassuming
little old lady who sits in the corner works out each solution correctly. Even
those that baffled the greatest minds in the crime fighting industry.
As my attempts to predict the Rumbles were so popular last year (read - 2 or 3 people clicked like...) here's my attempts to predict/book the 2021 ones, based on, well, a little bit of current storyline and a whole lot of wishful thinking...
And WWE completely changed their plans and announced the first two in the mens, not the womens, so this from 3 days ago is already out of date!
Womens Rumble
OK, so I said look forward to Part 3 in 2017. When you become a parent, time speeds up…
1999
The road to WrestleMania XV should have been a simple one.
For ease of reference, this is the assorted word counts of M.R. James ghost stories in descending order. (With best wishes to Darroll Pardoe, who we just learned died on Thursday there...)
1.
Mr Humphreys and his Inheritance 10, 852 words
2. Residence at Whitminster 10, 140
3. Casting the Runes 8853
4. Whistle 7984