Stu Hall (other Blogs)
Stu is recoding the teamfishcake site - it's taking ages!
stu@teamfishcake.co.uk
Stu has presented a number of programmes on the radio, including an Online Radio station and University Radio Nottingham.
This often involved producing his own pre-recorded comedy skits for playback on air at a later date.
He also had the leading role in our comedy-short "Go Drive Yourself", playing the role of the mentally worrying Driving Instructor.
He coded and designed the teamfishcake.co.uk website.
Blogs Never Last After a non-World-Record setting 3 blog posts, I won't be updating this anymore. But fear not, I *am* keeping a blog. It's just so undenyably GREAT that it's being promoted to the main part of the site.
That means you can SEE my blog using your HANDS to access teamfishcake.co.uk and READING the articles called "Anything But The Poutine!" using your EYES.
Handily, there's a list of my latest articles on the left of this page. So, the various posts will probably be listed there.
If you be my friend of Facebook, you can also read my blog posts there. Yes.
British Traits: Number One "British Traits Number 1" is brought to you exclusively from British Traits, a series of traits containing 1 trait(s).
With my ever twisting perspective, it's a little easier to see traits in us Brits and the British way of life - thanks to my Canuck girlfriend pointing mine out to me on an almost unrelenting basis (Hi, honey. I’m just joking.).
I noticed one of our traits in Sir Ian Blair when I saw him on TV the other night. It nearly made me spit my coffee at the TV - except I don’t drink coffee late; else I keep needing to go to the toilet during the night.
Speaking at the London assembly about his culpability (or lack of it) for the shooting of De Menezes, Sir Ian Blair said he shouldn’t quit over one mistake. “If someone dies on the operating table, we don't ask for the resignation of the head of the hospital.”
Why do the British love metaphors so much? No matter how stretched the logic, there seems to be a need to draw parallels. I don’t know if I have to explain this, but De Menezes didn’t die on an operating theatre. He died on a tube train. Because he was shot by police. I don’t know of any surgical procedure which involves shooting the patient seven times, and believe me, I should know - I’ve seen every episode of House.
Bloggy Hello. This is a first blog post. Unless you're reading this on facebook, in which case it's a "flog blog" imported from my blog which you can read at http://stu.teamfishcake.co.uk
So anyway, shut up and stop going on about that. I'm attempting to move to Canada soon to join the recent statistics the newspapers have recently been shouting about. 385,000 people left the country to move abroad in 2005-2006, "they" say.
Once I've joined you, I'll keep you updated on the excitement involved. I'm sure there will situations Mr English finds himself in whilst abroad that will lead to hilarious consequences.