England put on a mighty performance against Brazil last night, well done Scott on predicting the sports headlines “Good to be Beck” & “Beck in business” I’m gutted no-one picked up on “Shorey Beck for Good” a double player celebration whammy. We had the first ever mobile Mr B’s setup today, all went well despite the early start. This evening was the last ever night of the Bosuns Locker Night Club, it was always going to be a big night, but nothing prepared me for the amount of people trying to get in – it truly was like old times, ive not seen a que like that since Dj AJ’s Chart nights. Quote of the evening from the legendary Nigel Waller “Maybe we should do this every week”, “It was all one big joke, see you next week”.
Thank-you and Good-night Bosuns. R.I.P
Tonight has turned into an audio and visual feast of retro skate browsing and solid Nuno Bettencourt live performances!! Check out this guy – http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/deckcollection2/graveyard.htm
I think you will agree a truly amazing collection of decks, I think I pretty much owned the same collection of boards in my skating days..except I also had the pleasure of owner the most knackerd Phscho Stick in the universe – not the time or place to go into details but if you ever bump into Billy Mates and mention it, I guarantee a smile on his face!!
As far as Nuno is concerned, the most underrated guitarist in the world? Maybe. The most underrated musician in the world? Definitely. Schizophonic and Population-1 being his finest hours Id say
A few pledges:
Where better than here to place some personal pledges – Readers please help me maintain them.
• More Guitar – Ive already instigated this by asking for my amp back….Rohan…
• Dam Busters and Match Of The Day themes must be learnt on the piano for Euro 2008
• Find a puppy
• Stop eating takeaways and washing them down with beer
• Walk the puppy
I think I’ve been suffering from writers block the last few nights, I’m not sure if its a lack of things to write about or an abundance of things going through my head and not having the time to get any on here. Where is this going, well one place….and that’s to the valleys of Gwel Lewern, the strange modern, very trimmed estate I live in and to my great unique friend Richie Bashford. Richie take heed and read this, take it in and consider your wardrobe this summer.

Fire officials evacuated a building in southern Australia after a man triggered a massive shock of static electricity that caused burn marks in the carpet, a media report said Friday.
Fire officials in southern Victoria state said the man, Frank Clewer, had built up at least 30,000 volts of static electricity in his jacket simply by walking around the western city of Warrnambool, according to a report by the Australian Broadcasting Corp.
He received his first shock when he walked into a local business Thursday afternoon. “It sounded almost like a firecracker or something like that,” Clewer told the ABC. “Within say around five minutes the carpet started to erupt.”
Burns about 0.79 inches in diameter were left on the carpet where he had been standing, the report said. ABC did not mention if Clewer was injured.
The Country Fire Authority evacuated the building, fearing the incident might trigger electrical problems in the building, but let Clewer go, the report said.
But when he got in his car, Clewer’s problems continued.
“I actually scorched a piece of plastic I had on the floor of the car,” he said. Fire officials took Clewer’s jacket and said it continued to give off voltage, the report said.
Calls to the Country Fire Authority rang unanswered Friday evening.
Fire official Henry Barton stated that Clewer’s clothing gave off some 40,000 volts, “which,” said Barton, “is one step shy of spontaneous combustion, where his clothes would have ignited.”
Firefighters also apparently took possession of Clewer’s jacket and put it in a closet, where it continued to give off a strong electrical current.
Date: Fri 8th June
Time: 13 Hundred Hours
Mission: Clear picture of “The Brow Baker”
Location: Penzance
Mission Status: Failure
My mission today of getting a full clear picture of ‘Brow Baker’ was thrown into utter chaos when my decoy (Scott Thompson) stepped from his previously arrange pasty ordering position directly into the aim of my camera. The Result is clear… I had two attempted shots at the target, neither of which, and I think you will agree… were successful.