Last night was a sad night. Top Gear - the much loved, ever-green, gas guzzling and downright daft beast - is dead.
Ramblings of a Twenty-Something
"My Place of Clear Water" Seamus Heaney - Anahorish
30 May 2016
17 April 2016
Reboot - An Attempt at Returning to Blogging
Somebody hand me a duster.
I think it's about time that I give this blogging thing a shot again. Many of you will have thought that it was curtains for my blogging career, and so did I. My actual career has taken priority over most things over the last eight or so months, and I'm sad to say that this blog was one of the first things to get left behind.
But I'm proud of what I've got here, and it's probably worth trying to add to it - even if only occasionally.
So what's been so important that I've not had time for writing?
I think it's about time that I give this blogging thing a shot again. Many of you will have thought that it was curtains for my blogging career, and so did I. My actual career has taken priority over most things over the last eight or so months, and I'm sad to say that this blog was one of the first things to get left behind.
But I'm proud of what I've got here, and it's probably worth trying to add to it - even if only occasionally.
So what's been so important that I've not had time for writing?
Tags:
Blogging
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Great Expectations
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Traineeship
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Work
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Writing
11 October 2015
A Ukulele or a Round of Drinks? Another Odd Post About Something I Can't Do
I want to buy a ukulele.
A strange desire from one so musically challenged, wouldn't you say?
My
relationship with making music has been a patchy one at best. There
have been a few highlights: winning a medal as part of a brass quartet
at a schools championship and performing 'You'll be in my Heart' as a
solo in front of a packed theatre.
Fast
forward a decade and a half, and the only connection I have with the
sounds of Tarzan is that my singing resembles his swinging wail.
My
cornet (read squashed trumpet) has long since been hung up and the
recorder was never going to get me any hits on YouTube. So why this
desire to buy a uke then? Yes, of course I know the lingo already.
Tags:
George Formby
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Learning
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Music
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New skills
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Ukuleles
13 September 2015
Reflections on Going to Work
To paraphrase an underplayed song: 'I don't like my job...I love it.'
Never one to enthuse too much about anything other than a good defensive midfielder, you might be surprised to read that.
I love my family, I love my girlfriend, I love my friends and, one weekend out of 36, I love my football club - but my job, really? Let me tell you why.
Tags:
Blogging
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Growing up
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Traineeship
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Working
27 July 2015
Perspectives on Starting Work
This week is pretty important.
On Wednesday I start my first proper job, and it would be an understatement to say that I am nervous. Having had my traineeship position secured for over a year and a half, I've gone through periods when I've not had to think about it much. Now, with just a couple more sleeps until I slip on my first suit in anger, it's pretty much all I'm thinking about. Getting to sleep hasn't been the easiest of tasks recently.
But if nervous energy is what's keeping me up at night then the equal and opposite feeling of excitement is what is getting me up in the morning. This is what I have been working towards for the last five years and now that it's finally here I can't wait to get started.
Tags:
Career
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Future
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Perspectives
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Traineeship
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Work
29 June 2015
Summer 2015 - My First Trip to Whitby
So here it is: my final summer. Ok, so that might be a bit of an exaggeration but after the next month or so my summers will be reduced to whatever time I take off work. Gone now are the four month breaks, the wasted weeks and the comforting thought of starting the same thing all over again in September. The start of my graduate job next month is fast approaching so making the most of this summer is important.
The first big thing that this summer had to hold was a trip away with my girlfriend - our first proper trip away together no less. Our destination was Whitby in England and the four days we spent there were just brilliant.
Tags:
Dracula
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England
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Summer
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Summer 2015
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Travel
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University
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Whitby
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Work
28 June 2015
A New Look for the Blog and a Pipeline Lined with Ideas
Like the new look? Like the new logo?
Yesterday's redesign was a long time coming. Not only did the blog itself look tired and old-fashioned, everything associated with it - including its author - was not where it should be. After a good number of hours staring at my laptop, I can say that I am at least moderately happy with how it looks now.
Tags:
Blogging
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Blogging stuff
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New logo
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Writing
3 June 2015
Who's Still Working on His Masterpiece? - My 'Favourite' Song
Back to basics.
The only thing more tiring than doing something is not doing it. If that is true, then I am on my knees from not writing any blog posts. Having now seen off university for the final time and dealt with 'grown up' responsibilities for the time being, I've run out of excuses for not writing. I guess, therefore, it is time to get back up on my feet again.
The only thing more tiring than doing something is not doing it. If that is true, then I am on my knees from not writing any blog posts. Having now seen off university for the final time and dealt with 'grown up' responsibilities for the time being, I've run out of excuses for not writing. I guess, therefore, it is time to get back up on my feet again.
I've decided to break myself back in softly. Rule #1 for dealing with writer's block is to pick something you love and write about it. I was listening to music earlier; I love music; let's write. The flow was uncontrollable - just.
In my own inimitable style I've actually picked something stupid to write about. I would be doing you a disservice if I gave you the impression that the song I'm going to write about is always my favourite. It is, however, one that always springs to mind when I'm asked to choose.
Tags:
Blogging
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David Byrne
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Favourite Song
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Love
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Music
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Talking Heads
15 April 2015
What is the Best Answer to Any Question? It Depends.
Q: Why do people hit walls?Maybe because they are angry. Maybe because they are frustrated. Maybe because they are not trying hard enough. Maybe because they are trying too hard.A: It depends.
That answer is one I have been giving for the last four and a half years of my life - it comes with the territory. When I arrived at university to study law in 2010 I didn't know what to expect. I didn't know if I wanted to be a lawyer or, more importantly, I didn't really know what a lawyer did. Fast forward to today and all that stand between me and my first job as a lawyer are a few exams.
Scary? Yes. Exciting? Absolutely.
Tags:
Education
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Law
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Legal Profession
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Life
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School
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Thinking
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University
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Work
22 February 2015
You've Read this Post Before You've Read it: My Valentine's Day and Why I Should Read More
You thought I was gone again, didn't you? You thought 'Martin has said he's going to start blogging again but he won't follow through on it', didn't you? Sorry, I hate people telling me what I'm thinking as well. Nevertheless I'm almost convinced that those thoughts crossed your mind when you read my post a couple of weeks ago - and rightly so.
Anyway I'm here again, even if just to prove a point. There is tonnes to be written about, but I'll limit myself to just a couple of musings tonight. Together those musings should form a ramble, and at my hand that ramble should constitute the ramblings of a twenty-something. If that doesn't fit the brief then I don't know what will.
Tags:
News
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Reading
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University
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Valentine's Day
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