Sadly not. I would have loved to. But I wasn't there for that long... I turned up early on Saturday morning, got a programme, then just had to run around for tickets to stuff I thought I'd like.
I spent this weekend at the Fringe. If you're going, you might like to read this not very comprehensive guide first...
John Hegley’s kids show “I am a Potato", at the Pleasance Dome… BRILLIANT even though I didn’t have any children to take with me. I wasn’t the only childless adult there...
I used to collect programmes mentalistically. I've got almost all the homes from the early years of my supporterhood... 92-97, and quite a few up to 2000. They're in shoe boxes at my mum's house. I also went to a few programme fairs, and bought old collectable Brighton programmes. But for a...
Jesus Horatio Tap-dancing CHRIST some of the stuff posted here depresses me (not the Marc Almond story though, that was funny).
OK, I come from a wet wanky liberal Guardian-eating muesli-wearing sandal-reading background... and lots of my friends, and some of my relatives, are gay. But I'm...
Oh please shut up about that. I was in court for that, it was HORRID.
EDITS: I've just thought, it looks like I've put "I was in court for having sex with my mum" which is obviously not true. I was in court for the trial of the woman who had sex with her son.
And it was horrid.
I'll be going. But then it only takes an hour and a half on the train from my place.
Russ Ward (the BBC guy who was beaten up) is a top bloke... I've met him a couple of times... the latest from the BBC grapevine is that he's slowly recovering.
That's another Lord Falconer. Lord Charlie Falconer of Thoroton QC, the First Flatmate, Secretary of State for Crony Affairs and Lord High Chancellor of the Realm is not the same as the Lord Falconer who was a non-exec director put in at the request of the CEDR dispute resolution people.
A wrong decision isn't forever; it can always be reversed. The losses from a delayed decision are forever; they can never be retrieved.
J.K. Galbraith (a great man, by the way) 1981.
That makes perfect sense. In a way, the next part of the inquiry won't concern Falmer at all, it will just concern ruling each alternative site out on at least one of the grounds above.
Will Collyer sit as inspector on the re-opened inquiry, or will it be someone else?