Thursday, October 19, 2006

 

Diaries of a (London) Bus Driver

I have decided to publish my bus driver diaries as a blog. I wrote them from 2003 to 2005 and am being encouraged to do something else with them. Writing a book seems like an awful lot of hard work, so I'll see if this in any way encourages me to embark on such a project. As some are quite large, I will publish them over a period of time. You can find the link on this page, if interested. Also putting them on goarticles.com. They might really be better suited to there than a blog.

I'll still be posting stuff on here. I already know one thing I want to put up, but it will be a few days until I get to it. I'll be spending the weekend visiting Susan's parents in Scranton, then watching a recording of Tottenham v West Ham on Monday evening after I get back from the gym. It will be a challenge to avoid reading a report for a full day. I hope it will be worth the wait.

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Comments:
So how did you like the football match. Tottenham can't seem to score very many goals this year
 
I thought it was good. Both teams played quite well. Huddlestone looks really good - will probably first choice in his position some time before the end of the season. But you're right - not enough goals. Neither Defoe nor Keane arer playing well in front of goal. If Defoe had been on Sunday, he'd have got one and made one for Lennon. What a talent he is! Never seen a more exciting young winger! Not since I was a young lad and saw Cliff Jones have I seen a winger of his quality. There's hope! Who do you support and where do you live?
 
This is your Cousin Alan in Michigan
 
Son of a gun! I knew you were friendly, but hoped you were someone who had just happened across the blog and enjoyed it! Oh, well!

No problem scoring goals today, eh? I know it was only MK Dons, but it was away and the entire back 4 were 2nd string players.
 
So Alan, did you watch the Tottenham Chelsea match? Wow! One of the best advertisements for football. So exciting! Great result, also. Aaron Lennon is becoming one of the best players around. He's already probably the most dangerous and exciting winger in the world.
 
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