Ah now – Lelia has brought out an old story by one of the founding editors and it is great to see this on again. This is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Educated Fishwives by Adam West.”
Ah now – Lelia has brought out an old story by one of the founding editors and it is great to see this on again. This is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Educated Fishwives by Adam West.”
Here we are at week 249.
This is a special posting as tomorrow on the 17th, we have been going for five years.
We have a few bits and bobs that we want to do so I’ll get this weeks stories out the way first.
Continue reading “Five Years!!! A Celebration Of Literally Stories.”
Leila has sent us a Rerun suggestion by one of the regular contributors and commentators on the site. Great to see something of James’ having a second shining. This is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Forked Tongue by James McEwan”
Halloween was this week and we are spending more and more trying to scare kids.
You don’t need automated garden ornaments of monsters or copious amounts of fake blood to terrify them. You could just get hold of their ‘FaceshitTwitterpishInstabollocks’ contact list and un-friend them with a short message saying –
‘We’ve all seen the photo.’
LOL / GTF / BOCB
Or whatever abbreviation is hip and happening that particular week.
Continue reading “Week 247 – Rotting Grandparents, We!r.d/Punctu,atio#n And Ironic Mobile Users.”
I read this week that Rod Stewart was removing some of his songs from his latest concert as they were sexist and not appropriate for this day and age. I really hope he keeps ‘The Killing Of Georgie’ without changing the lyrics to:
‘Georgie Boy was fluid I guess, nothing more, nothing less’!
Continue reading “Week 246 – Hot Legs – No More, Sailing – Some More And Oct 31st – Loads More!”
Well here we are at Week 245.
I was watching the news this week and there was a report regarding the eventual habitation of Mars.
Great – Another planet to fuck up!
We knew this week would come. Especially after last week ended.
When Armageddon hits, that will bugger up this as an introduction!
Continue reading “Week 244 – Sparing The Rod, Reading The Gore And Catapulting The Children.”
Leila has gone back to the very early days with this choice and it is one of the editor’s favourites and we still talk about it sometimes – late at night over the whisky and that. This is what Leila said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Friday by Jane Dougherty”
Well here we are at Week 243.
I was watching The World Athletic Championships on Sunday.
Qatar doesn’t do spectator sport very well. The final of the Woman’s 100 meters was a brilliant race and it did your heart proud to watch the athletes perform to the best of their abilities. What didn’t make me happy was watching the winners do a lap of honour for around 27 people. At one point there were more people on the track than were watching. This was a travesty.
Continue reading “Week 243 – Greasy Pies, A Bloody Birdie And Hiding Tom Of Finland’s Toys.”
‘It’s been many a year since we had a day like today! It was a lovely wedding. You looked beautiful. It was an absolute pleasure dancing with you.