I’m currently sitting in my car, in the middle of a car park. I’m writing to you all to tell you that I won’t have chance to blog today. Of course, by doing that, I’m blogging today.
It has to be said that I’m somewhat obsessed with maintaining daily updates on both blogs. I had hoped to have covered Liverpool’s match this afternoon, but events conspired against me and you’re getting this sorry effort instead. I’m fully aware that you don’t really want to be reading about me sat in a car park, but I felt compelled to post today. I don’t know if that says more about me, or the compulsive nature of blogging in general.
On a tangentially related note, does is annoy anyone else that when you try and type ‘reading’ on an iPhone it assumes you’re typing ‘Reading’? Aren’t you more likely to be writing about the human cognitive process of decoding symbols, rather than the town in Berkshire? Or maybe it’s just me.
Posted by Doctor Angel on September 13, 2009 at 12:07 pm
I know you are apologising profusely for car park blogging, but i am excessively pleased by this blogging departure. When o when are we going to see more car park related blogging? Not just from you, from more of soceity. Which, of course, I blame. For everything. Radical social constructionism in play.
Posted by sherby57 on September 13, 2009 at 1:59 pm
Have I stumbled across a radical new artform? I will make it my mission to blog from as many car parks as possible and help spread the word about this powerful force for social change. Do you think that there are any other locations that could have a similar impact?
P.s.
For the record, I was in Cheshire Oaks car park. Also, I’m sat in the magnificent Halliwell Jones stadium as I write this. Blogging on location is the future.
Posted by Doctor Angel on September 13, 2009 at 5:01 pm
Cheshire Oaks car park is known for its sexual voodoo and that’s not even factoring in it’s eastern promise. Weirdly I was thinking of going to cheshire oaks tomorrow. No blogging will be done as I will be following the equations luddite+ low self esteem=panic buying clothes.
Posted by sherby57 on September 13, 2009 at 5:34 pm
Hmmm I wondered why I was feeling so frisky when I was writing this post. That damned car park and its sexual voodoo.
The Cheshire Oaks experience is always exciting, you never know if you’re going to find yourself a true bargain or whether everything there will be utter crap. What sort if clothes do you think you’re going to be panic buying? I can only assume you’ll be visiting the La Senza outlet.
Posted by Jovenus on September 14, 2009 at 7:25 am
Well, I live in Reading, Berkshire, the setting in your iPhone might come in handy for me. :p
Posted by sherby57 on September 14, 2009 at 7:48 am
In that case, I thoroughly recommend the iPhone to you, you’ll never need to capitalise your town name again! Although, since you write a blog about reading books, I’ll suspect it would soon annoy you too!