Cultural Tour of Hull

A couple of good friends of mine went to Rome this weekend.  But Rome is so last millennium when it comes to culture, so I went to the true City of Culture this weekend, Hull. Starting with the most obvious which was fish and chips.  The round thing is a pattie.  You won’t get fish like that down here you southern puffs.  Get to Hull.  Get fish. If you want culture, the best stop is usually the tourist information office.  So we made this our first visit on Saturday.  I asked the lady what she could recommend – her response … Continued

Diet Research: Hot Cross Bun Day

So in the name of scientific research and to help Jamie Oliver with research for his next cook-book, I undertook an experiment that I ingeniously name Hot Cross Bun Day. For breakfast, I had 1.5 hot cross buns, all toasted, 2 halves with rhubarb and ginger jam, the remaining one with my remaining plum jam. So far so good. For my mid-morning snack, I had one hot cross bun with strawberry jam. By lunch I was getting a bit fed up with a slight sickly feeling to the stomach, but one has to go on in the name of scientific … Continued

Just Boris – Book Review

Welcome to my annual book review. I was a huge fan of Boris, so I thought I should read a book to understand more about him, what drives him, what has made him the fascinating character that he is and find out more about this loveable genius.  Who doesn’t love Boris?  I have long had a desire to get to know moreabout him. Disappointedly I think less of him now I have read the book than I did before…though I did have him down as total genius world saviour. I don’t like infidelity.  I like to believe that I can … Continued

Could You Change Football Club Allegiance?

Just in case you have been living under a rock, there is a delicate issue of an application to change my football club’s name from Hull City AFC to Hull Tigers which the FA are due to either approve or reject tomorrow. You have no excuse not to know about it – football fans in France and Germany have both displayed “No To Hull Tigers” banners (independently – no influence from any Hull City fans that anyone is aware of), cricket fans in the West Indies have displayed such a flag and I have a badgeon my coat. So tomorrow … Continued

Defending The Indefensible: Conspiracy Theorists

Anyone who knows me, knows that I have spent wasted, a lot of time arguing with those who are deluded enough to believe in conspiracy theories. But I like to take up a contrary position now and again so I am going to attempt to defend them. Firstly, conspiracy theory writers/developers are capitalists at heart, pure and simple. Forget their guff about Bilderberg bankers using mind control to make us slaves to the banking corporations – those that follow the conspiracy theorists are making the conspiracy writers rich, filthy rich, like a banker. There are books to be sold, DVDs, Hollywood … Continued

April Excitement

Hot cross bun

It’s been a pleasant but unremarkable first quarter of the year.  I feel like I am missing some excitement in my life at the moment.  Average is the word. So for April I have planned: Sunday in London with a very special friend.  I cannot unveil my plans as she does read my blog from time to time, and also I haven’t actually got a definite plan yet but I have been told my idea of a toilet tour is crap. Name change decision.  April 9th is the day that the FA reject the name change to Hull Tigers.  Or … Continued

RIP Frankie Knuckles

I thought it was an April Fool’s joke when I read the news this morning as I woke up but then I realised that you don’t make jokes about this kind of thing. Legend is an over-used word but Frankie Knuckles is a true legend to house music. There from the days of disco, through to when he moved to Chicago to head the Warehouse club and still relevant to 2014. Known as the Godfather of House – house music would have still existed without his input, but it is arguable that the music that makes our world go around … Continued

The Reading FC Experience vs The Hull City AFC Experience

Station Hill, Reading

So I have just been to watch Reading.  I thought a lot about Hull City during the game. Despite the similar-sized stadiums and clubs been of reasonably equal stature on average over the past 5-6 years, there were many differences. Before you ask, it was a free ticket and I supported Barnsley, albeit secretly. 1. I paid £8.80 for two pre-match pints in a local pub.  I probably would have got four pints in Hull.2. The food looks much better at Reading.  At Hull the seats look more edible that the hot dogs.  At Reading, the food looks appealing – … Continued

The Most Important Vote of 2014

No not the Scottish Independence vote, or the European Elections (you do know there are European elections in May, don’t you?). But the NAME CHANGE vote. Anyone who has seen the badge on my coat, the banners on Facebook or pays any vague interest to football will know that our owner is trying to change our name from the historic and traditional Hull City AFC, to the ridiculously cheesy Hull Tigers, all because Hull CITY Council won’t give him the football stadium for free. So after denying that we needed a poll to say what the fans supported, back in … Continued

Budget 2014

grayscale photo of coins

Some of my friends think that politics is boring. Well, this budget was indeed boring. But that is a good thing.  For boring, read stable.  Resilient and steady. Personally, myself and all working people will benefit from the increase in the personal allowance to £10,500.00 (ie the amount you are not taxed on – so if you earn £25,000.00 a year, you will only be taxed on £14,500.00 of that).  Small change but better than tax increases under Labour. A penny will be knocked off the price of a pint.  Labour would have put your beer tax up, like they … Continued