157: What happens when you stop ‘liking’ things?
Just over 100 days ago – 101 to be precise – I posted this article. I’m not a massive Facebook user anymore. It has become something that I look at regularly but quickly leave again because I get frustrated with my feed. Facebook, over the last few days, have developed their like button into additional […]
156: How do you respond to political nonsense?
1) This isn’t necessarily a once in a lifetime vote. Our government have a huge range of rights. You have the right to govern yourself everyday – you follow laws without a policeman standing over you constantly… scaremongering.2) Children’s (it needs an apostrophe). 2) Children’s (it needs an apostrophe). Seriously though, surrendering to a foreign […]
155: Should we stay, or should we go (from the EU)?
In twenty days time, this country goes to the polls for the first time in a generation to vote in a referendum about our future position within the European Union. The question on the polling card will be this: Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? […]
154: How far have you walked this year?
My FitBit tells me I have walked 188.96km in May – a total of 259,347 steps. This takes 2016’s step count to 1,295,290. My overall distance walked is now 949.50km and here’s how far I could have walked, if it was in a straight line…
151: What happened in the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix?
Firstly, this was a couple of weekends ago… I’ve been busy working on other projects, stopping me from writing about this. However, it was a record-breaking race in many, many ways. This was Max Verstappen’s first win – and it owed a lot to the clash between the two Mercedes drivers on the opening lap […]
150: How would you describe that?
Like a pair of canoes? Like being poked with broccoli? Like the Queen of Denmark? This is yet another day where I have nothing to say.