Just finished Confessions Of An Advertising Man by David Ogilvy. A good and interesting read although in relation to advertising today it may be somewhat out of date.
Also still trawling through Foundation's Fear by Gregory Benford and have also started The Age Of The Warrior by Robert Fisk...
Greetings ladies and gentlemen,
I've just finished reading The Stone Gods by Jeanette Winterson. An excellent book. Someone was asking after dystopian novels, this is one although it isn't your ordinary dystopian novel. Beautifully written, it is full of dark humour but at the same time it...
Yeah that is a quite odd, don't think that's ever happened before where one reviewer loves a particular track and another thinks it's the worse one.
I think NLOTH will only be properly understood many years later.
Hello ladies and gentlemen,
You can catch all t he U2 BBC events here BBC - U2 if you have already done so.
Enjoy.
PS not sure if this should have been posted here. If not then I can only profusely apologise and hang my head in suitable contrition.
Perhaps if this population didn't walk around in a somnabulent state then they wouldn't be "innocent victims". Maybe more focus on World events than World series; maybe question the "news" a bit more; maybe trying to see another perspective would help relieve them of their "innocent victimhood".
no need to apologise at all; i think i should have put a smiley at the end of my sentence as that particular comment was a light hearted one.
Anyway I'm kinda busy today but will get back to you (didn't want you to think I was ignoring you) sometime over the weekend.
Adam Clayton Q&A - MOJO Magazine, February 26, 2009
Not sure if this should be posted here but then not sure where it should be posted.
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Adam Clayton Q&A
MOJO Magazine, February 26, 2009
By Keith Cameron
He's the ever-urbane architect of U2's prowling basslines and...