Monthly Archives: August 2005

Goodbye 4 now

Not really a goodbye, more of a dont bother looking at this site anymore cos its barely ever going to be updated.   Can’t really be bothered to do daily comics anymore so this is the end of the daily … Continue reading

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Time Out by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, 1959, Score; 8

There’s not much needs to be said about this album really. It’s a perfectly catchy and listenable piece of accessable jazz that, although being grounbreaking in one respect, is still very much of it’s time.   The main theme (or … Continue reading

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War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, 1869, Score: 9.5

The main thrust of my review is this; This book is called war and peace, for that is very strongly the feeling you get from this book, much of it is set amongst war, much of it is set amongst … Continue reading

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Badass pt 1 + 2

Our latest Comic (badass) is our response to the result of IGN’s ludicrous and completely pointless "Battle of the Badasses" tournament. Of course calling it a tournament is a bit far-fetched as non of the combatants or their battles actually exist. … Continue reading

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New Idea

Ok, at the moment i’m thinking i’ll try this, I’ll keep putting up a new comic daily but i’ll delete the crap ones from the previous week every monday, so i still update daily, still get u ppls feedback on … Continue reading

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No more daily updates

Well, it didnt take long. I cant be arsed to put up comics any more. Not daily anyway. I’ll carry on writing comics daily but i might not put them all up. Ive realised that the material on this website … Continue reading

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City lights, Dir: Charlie Chaplin, 1931, Score : 9

I should say before hand that i love Charlie Chaplin. I think he’s cinemas first great filmmaker in the same sort of league as Stanley Kubrick and the Coen Brothers, although of course, somewhat limited by the time period. Really, … Continue reading

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Happy Sad by Tim Buckley, 1969, Score : 9.5

After finishing his second album, the acclaimed and in my opinion wholly overrated Goodbye and hello, Tim Buckley went into a hiatus period to redefine and expand his musical style and to work on his singing. After 2 years of … Continue reading

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