Monday, May 17, 2010
17th May 2010
Well congratulations to England (sorry South Africa) winning the Twenty Cricket World Cup, our first ICC approved tournament. It indeed gets me in the mood to attend some Sussex CCC one day matches at Hove and Horsham this year. I have just about everything at home, just need a bigger TV.
The end of season drinks do at the Duke Of Wellington was fun from chants about Andrew Shall, to Jennifer Roberts (yes you get your first mention on this blog now calm down Mrs Rumble!) asking everyone if they voted Conservative at the General ERECTION (sorry Election.) There is investigations over who farted constantly and demolished the pool table, but we think we know who the culprit is.
Finally plans to make Strike Factorys 5th Anniversary are underway with an statement on celebration plans to come next 24 hours on this site.
Plus I have got a project in the pipeline separate from Strike Factory (not the end of this great blog though), that will be a blog/ website to celebrate and pay tribute to classic childrens programs and gamewhow’s from 1980's and 1990's, that will be called Club8090! Out soon and will be up your street.
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Friday, May 07, 2010
7th May 2010
So we get a hung parliment! Just as I was hoping for with me like many others not being too impressed by Brown, Cameron and Clegg. Be interesting seeing fireworks between the three and work out a solution to help the countrys mess. Would it do better than a hung parliment governed by me, Laura Wilcock and John Hewitt (recalling the classic debates we once had, although we would agree on electoral reform, better transport and women just watching not playing football. lol).
Well my flat has just about everything bar a fridge, I will be collecting a cooker from parents place that they found for just 20 pounds at Crawley's YMCA shop. I would like to thank all friends and family for offering to help. The flat has a lot more stuff and is not some horror squatters paradise like it was when I first entered the building.
I attended the REMF charity match last week, seeing Albion fans sadly lose and call for Mr Rumbles head, with the REMF manager texting me calling for his own head! I witnessed Mr McCarthy in the early stages of a great drinking adventure that would take him from Lewes to Milton Keynes and back to Sussex! The journey back home was entertaining with me being stuck at Brighton Station and watching fireworks fly, between Chris Buley and Mark Potter!
Finally the first major event at Strike Towers will be the England vs USA match being screened with selected guests invited!
In the picture section is a photo of the moment a little legend meets big legend, I had the fortune to meet the legendary Brighton and England (well for about 5 minutes) striker Peter Ward, with a photo taken courtesy of Jude Marley!
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