Try from €1.50 / week
SO that’s it then. All over. All you have to look forward to now is watching your New Year’s resolutions float off and pop like empty bubbles, one by one, so that in another few weeks you will be paying for a gym membership that will remain unused until you figure out a way of legally extricating yourself from it without incurring a mortgage-sized penalty.
Mon, 06 Jan, 2014
SO how was it for you? Any good stuff? Or is it all going straight to the charity shop? Never mind.
Mon, 30 Dec, 2013
YOU read about what a hard time single parents have, how awful our lives are, how we never leave the house, or get a weekend off, or meet anyone with the intention of forming a meaningful, hot relationship.
Mon, 23 Dec, 2013
This month 100 years ago, the British food writer, Elizabeth David, was born.
Mon, 16 Dec, 2013
THERE are few words in any language less ambiguous than no. No means not happening, not at all, nothing, zilch, nada, nil, not on, naught, nowt, not a damn thing, get your coat, go home. No means no.
Mon, 09 Dec, 2013
I’D love to have come up with something important this week, like the state of humanity or whatever, but I’ve been too glued to I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here every night, and if I miss it, I watch in on catch-up.
Mon, 02 Dec, 2013
YOU have to love the evolution of language. I’m sure there’s a word for it. The words that are most interesting are the new ones which pop up every year, ascending from everyday slang to inclusion in the Oxford English Dictionary.
Mon, 25 Nov, 2013
If you’re old enough to remember Mikhail Gorbachev, with his distinctive birthmark, you might wonder if he was actually just a dream.
Mon, 18 Nov, 2013
IT appears to be winter. Unless you are a fan, you have little choice but to suck it up (being a parent of school age kids, you can’t just jump on a one way flight to a deserted beach hut and stay there, living on coconuts and novels, until spring – the kids would have nobody to check their homework, and would probably get scurvy from all the takeaway pizza).
Mon, 11 Nov, 2013
MOBILE phones are a wonderful thing. A digital umbilical cord, they allow your kids to roam freely, getting up to unsupervised god knows what, but still smart enough to send the odd reassuring text telling you are alive and well, whilst forewarning you of their next demands for food, cash, a lift, or all three.
Mon, 04 Nov, 2013