Following articles online can be dangerous.
After looking at this hilarious farce:
Bishops call for Radio 1 to offer more religious output in which my favourite quote was:
A Church of England spokesman said religion played a “major part” in the lives of young people and needed to be included in the Radio 1 output.
I moved on to The world’s youngest political prisoner which gives an interesting spin on Tibet, its call for independence and Buddhism and then Bushcraft training: I will survive was my next port of call which realised was my third article in a row from a paper I don’t read and stopped. But it did remind me that the Internet is evil especially if you like having a life.
So I was meant to meet Dom and Sam tonight but by the time I got out of work they were in The Fox and they were leaving in the next half an hour to head to the Kentish Town Forum to see Porcupine Tree and there was no way I was going to make it to see them. I’ll see them when I get back to Dublin.
So instead I came home, put a wash on, cooked dinner, finished Minish Cap and started Link To The Past(just a touch tougher already) and kept up loading pics. Today I got up; Nine Inch Nails, 3 Inches Of Blood, Caffeine, Zerostar, Brujeria as they didn’t need any real work just naming all the pics as the band name and some batch tagging. I’m working on Day 3 of the holiday at the moment and that is going slow as usual. I did however notice a good few views for some of my pictures in general (which I thought weird) but even stranger I had comments!!!! OK only on this picture, this picture and this picture but one was actually by a stranger. It was on one of the Capetown pics though and some of them are breathtaking. When I get all my photos up I will tag some as favourites, I love some of the London at night ones. The graffiti ones are popular too it seems.
Later days,
Halo.