A penguin writes
Avian lunacy in bite sized chunks
Friday, 19 June 2020
The inscrutabilty of memory and how it can grab you at the most inappropriate times
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I was watching 'Robocop' today and I took a break to 'relieve myself' (take a piss for those unused to the niceties), when s...
Thursday, 16 April 2020
When I'm 64, the kindness of strangers and the allure of the unattainable
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Once, when I was young, I thought that 65 was so far away. I would never be 65. And yet, here I am, a few days before. Where has the time go...
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Thursday, 26 March 2020
'Spooks', spies and the lure of deceit
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I recently took out a subscription to Britbox.co.uk. A joint venture by the BBC and ITV (Channel 4 may 'come on board at some stage'...
Sunday, 22 March 2020
Scary monsters (and super creeps), Atomic Rooster and the enigma of memory
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Does it never trouble you; how memory works? How the brain makes connections between seemingly unrelated aspects of one's life? I have...
Saturday, 7 March 2020
Keeley Hawes, an apology and a dilemma
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First, an apology; to Keeley Hawes. When I first wrote about 'Life on Mars' and 'Ashes to Ashes', I praised Philip Glenist...
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