Whilst browsing though the latest copy of The Chap, I spotted this advert:
I’d like the phrase “newfangled Internet” to be used a hell of a lot more please. Or maybe just “newfangled“. Ta.
Whilst browsing though the latest copy of The Chap, I spotted this advert:
I’d like the phrase “newfangled Internet” to be used a hell of a lot more please. Or maybe just “newfangled“. Ta.
HOW? HOW ARE WE ALMOST IN 2020. IT WAS 2000 LIKE FIVE YEARS AGO. View this post on Instagram My top nine pics of the year had a surprising amount of my face! Maybe next year I’ll remember to post…
I wrote about chatty blogs on Bonjour Blogger last week, and why I think they’re making a return. It’s something I’ve been thinking about for a while, as really old blog posts of mine come up in my Timehop. Posts…
When I was younger, there was a certain website that I’d check almost religiously. Over time, I detached myself from the writer, but still subscribed to the RSS feed which would tell me when a new post was up. Recently,…
Back in December, I moved house, and the Wife brought her car up to help. She was shocked (and to be honest, I think slightly impressed actually) by the amount of shoes I had. It took a few boot loads…
Its been so so cold in Bristol lately, so when I woke up this morning, as usual I checked my Twitter, checked my emails and then checked the weather widget thing on my iPhone. I was far far too excited…
I was on the bus the other day and saw the above article. I’ve seen a few things lately saying how amazing coconut water was, so I thought that next time I saw some, I’d buy it and try it….
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Haha! YES. Newfangled is an excellent word. I aim to use it at least once today.