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To Hull and Back

Hull, sadly, doesn’t get better. Last week, I completed a 3-day stint up there, working and presenting for an awesomely large company and sampling the delights of the city in mid-winter. It didn’t take me long, as you can imagine – especially when I’d managed to forgot to book a hotel and ended up in a Quality Hotel – a misnomer if ever there was one. It’s almost as if the owners had discovered there wasn’t any quality at all in their chain of hotels, and a bright spark piped up, “I know, put the word in the title – that’ll level the playing field!”. Happily, I can report that I moved to The Village hotel, which couldn’t have been more of a contrast. You could even watch the TV from the bathroom – now that’s attention to detail…
Friday afternoon represented a long trudge back to Guildford – 5 hours for a three hour journey, mainly thanks to the traffic hell that it the M1/M25 junction. “Traffic Improvements” mean that for the next 6 months there’ll be at least an hour of delays with no way round them, according to my Tomtom.
So, all in all, this week wasn’t my favourite one of all time. A cracking fajita-based meal at the Son of Sombrero, a new little Mexican restaurant in Guildford, brought me out of my blue funk, and happily Michelle’s a bit of a celebrity there since she works with two of the part-time waitresses there. Free sangrias are always a winner…!

Linkblog – December 10th to December 15th

I post a load of links that I’ve found interesting and log them all under “Linkblog” over there on the right hand side of this site. Here are the latest ones, in case you’ve missed them.

Linkblog between December 10th and December 15th:

Just so you know, this is an automated recent overview of the Linkblog, a collection of interesting links I find on my travels. The archives are here: http://www.wibbler.com/category/linkblog/

Raunchy Revelations 2

You may remember a few months ago I reported an old college friend had “broken into the adult films industry”, for want of a better phrase. Well, it turns out that she must be quite good at it – news has dawned on me that she’s won TWO awards at the UK Adult TV & Film Awards! Unbelievable…

Every cloud has a silver property portfolio

A recent death in his family has, by contrast, made my friend Paul D a virtual property mogul. And if anything can shift property, it’s wibbler.com. Possibly.

So, if anyone’s interested, there’s vacant office space in the centre of Guildford, begging to be filled:

34 – 36 Chertsey Street, Guildford, GU1 4HD

Chertsey House, Pannells Court, Guildford, GU1 4EU

York House, Pannells Court, Guildford, GU1 4HD

Rodrigo, Gabriela and David

Over the past few months, I’ve been lucky enough to go to a biggish load of music gigs. Jac’s job at Sony have been very useful in getting hard-to-find tickets, and to keep my side of the bargain, I’ve been finding and buying tickets for a load of non-Sony based acts. In the past few months, I’ve seen Newton Faulkner, Ruarri Joseph, Ghosts and David Ford. And last night, mainly because David Ford was supporting, Michelle, Jac, Katie and I polled up at the Hammersmith Apollo to see Rodrigo y Gabriela.
We arrived outside at around 6.45pm, surrounded by the rush of pre-Christmas London. I’d never thought Rodrigo y Gabriela were that big – but the queue that snaked back on itself several times told a different story. We first saw them at Guilfest in the summer, strumming away on their guitars for half an hour like their lives depended on it. They were incredible. And the fact that David Ford was supporting sealed the deal…
As I say, the queue was enormous. But in a remarkable twist of timing and a superb freak of timing, we arrived just when the queue was being split in two by the security staff, and were directed midway through the queue, instantly making us people that I would normally hate. Nevertheless, we were in within 10 minutes, and dealt immediately with our weakening bladders. The long queue for the Mens would have more at home in the Ladies, truth be told, and as Jac and I stood waiting for our chance to offload I set about imagining a better design for the facility. My inner architect was shining through admirably.
Eventually, we made it to the stage and found a good central place to stand. The Hammersmith Apollo has been monopolised by beermakers Carling, meaning the large bar in the corner was stocked entirely by… Carling. “2 pints please,” I asked the friendly barman. He looked apologetically at me. “They’re £3.40.”
“Each?!” I laughed, getting £4 out for the two cans.
“Yes, I’m afraid so,” the barman said, embarrassed but firm.
Successfully fleeced, I made my way back to our place, and waited for David Ford and the two Spanish wonders.
Over the next two hours, we were treated to a musical spectacle. It’s amazing to be confronted by two acts that manage to be immense talents without all the fakery that abounds in the music industry nowadays. There was a decent crowd for the ever self-effacing David Ford, and the crowd went utterly loopy for Rodrigo y Gabriela. I was wondering how they would fill a 90 minute slot with what was essentially two people playing guitars – but fill it they did, using the singing and clapping crowd as the rhythm and driving them all loopy with excitement. They’re guitar-playing needs to be seen to be believed – their playing is so fast, so furious and so complicated that it’s a wonder they have any fingers left to play with. They’ll be fine candidates for arthritis and RSI, I thought as they reached the crescendo of a finale.
So, it was another thoroughly good night. Roll on the 21st – a David Ford-fest at Bush Hall, full of Christmas spirit!

Linkblog – December 2nd to December 3rd

I post a load of links that I’ve found interesting and log them all under “Linkblog” over there on the right hand side of this site. Here are the latest ones, in case you’ve missed them.

Linkblog between December 2nd and December 3rd:

Just so you know, this is an automated recent overview of the Linkblog, a collection of interesting links I find on my travels. The archives are here: http://www.wibbler.com/category/linkblog/

In defence of priorities

Peekaboo! Yep, here at Wibbler Towers, I’ve awoken from my slumber and plonked another post up here.

Well, “awoken” would probably be the wrong word. And “slumber”, in fairness, is a complete misnomer. To tell the truth, things have never been busier, and I’ve been caught in an endless cycle of tasks and fun. wibbler.com has obviously suffered a great deal – but the problem is this. When I’m out and about, I think of things to put up here. I get home, start to write, and then think: “actually, there are other things much more important than this – what about those bills I have to pay? What about that shelf that needs to go up? What about that other site that could be a potential cash cow? Shouldn’t I be doing those other things first?!” And so, agreeing with myself, off I trot and do something else. True, it has spawned a whole load of new and shiny things. There are new shelves! The lawn has been mowed! And in the online world, beautiful things have appeared from the coalface of my desk – DavidFordFans.com, DavidWilletts.org.uk, Crazyclobber.co.uk and QEPark.co.uk to name but four.

But, for better or worse, here I am. I’ve managed to find Todoist – a great tool for writing everything down and doing them without forgetting – as well as other handy tips from ZenHabits and Lifehacker that have helped me clear the workload. And that, dear reader, is how this post has arrived.

I’m back. Ish.