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Dreadful Nonsense

"I've read your blog. it's really funny. you should write a column." - Jon Ronson


A few people have been asking how the breaking in of my new blue doc boots are going. For those of you who are concerned, it's going quite well, thanks very much for asking. Not painful as yet, although I've not worn them outside the house yet. I've decided that momentous occasion will happen tomorrow, when I wear them down the local pub for the Kareoke night. I assume that I will be drinking a lot - if you've been in the International Bar down by the Meadows in Edinburgh, you'll know why a lot of drink is called for. Particularly on the night when all the locals decide to get up and sing. And I've decided that, anaesthetised by the drink, I might just make the walk back home while my heels start bleeding in protest at being taken out of runners.

The new issue of Comedy Lounge is shaping up fabulously well. We had the brainwave of asking other people to write it for us, and that's going swimmingly, with people from off of the telly writing little accounts of their year, which saves us from doing it ourselves.

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