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Limericks 1

Al Napp
Something I used to do, but don’t do now so often, is Limerick writing. This is odd as it is something I enjoy and therefore should do more of The other day, someone I follow on twitter due to some politicalo pinions, posted about trying to rhyme “orange” Which caused me to tweet the following 2 updates: When you are writing a rhyme, there’s no point in wasting your time

My friend Richard

Al Napp
Three years ago I had to change my ringtone. . I've got this friend, Richard. He's about my age and we share a similar sense of humour. I've known him for about 15 years, he used to hang about with a guy called Stewart and they were an entertaining couple. I still see Stewart occasionally if he's in the area and these meetings are always enjoyable but it is Rich who always seemed to be more on my wavelength.

Hooray hooray twas Half Man Half Biscuit day

Al Napp
Morning This is a stripped down, posted from my phone entry, so excuse boy typos please. Last night was a Half Man Half Biscuit gig at the junction, Cambridge. If you don’t know who HMHB are, then in some ways I am envious, as there’s a wonderful discovery process to be under taken, simply go to hmhb.co.uk and purchase the back catalogue. Of course If you don’t know who HMHB are you’ve also wasted a lot of time when you could have been listening to them.

Stewart Lee 08/03/2010 Junction 2 Cambridge

Al Napp
Stewart Lee is one of my favourite comedians, would this show be as good as his previous ones, (either seen live, or purchased from his back catalogue at GoFasterStripe) Well hardly a surprise to find that of course it would Support today was provided by Wilson Dixon a country music parody character similar to Rich Hall’s Otis Lee Crenshaw - very good. Then the main event. Like Mr Lee himself, I’d never seen the Junction 2 in its “extended format” but hopefully this is a sign that the TV series has re-raised his profile in a good way.