NoozeHound has an interview today. No update last night and I'm only popping in now.
After repeatedly trying to watch the game in jerkavision last night, I missed something on BBC 4.
The stream I managed to stay with, or more accurately that kept coming back despite the shutdowns, ended up so far behind the game had finished and the players had given their post-match interviews before Arshavin scored the second.
The BBC have gone all retro-tech nostalgic. Electric Dreamsseries of programmes started last night, inconveniently during the Arsenal game.
Due to my stop-start elongated stream presentation, I turned Sky Sports News off and onto the Charlie from The Guardian talking about gaming. All good but I missed most of it.
At the end the announcer did a 'if you like that, you love these' moment. It was for a top piece of nostalgia in NoozeHound's book; Tomorrow's World.
I skipped along to the BBc archive and found somethign for you. Because of theinteview I didn't want to pull a late one, so saved it for now.
This is exactly how NoozeHound currently goes about his day, interacting with his home computer terminal. In fact it is how I write this blog.
On a different tangent, On the nation's second most popular breaksfast show this morning, but certainly no tlimited to this morning, Moyle's parodies seemed to gain a lot of discussion.
At the risk of invoking the ire of the mountaineer, they're not very funny. They were to start with, a bit, but I think they're flogging a dead horse. The last one sold some units so I guess it must've turned profit for someone, hence number two.
I hope this proves the difficult second album and the whole concept quietly dies away.
Welcome to the disappointment.