Monthly Archives: May 2009

PGCCLV: Orgasm

You can blame blue for this one. And there’s a reason that we’re running this one at the weekend.

PGCCLIV: Gay BBC

Stonewall turns 20. In that piece, they link to a study they commissioned [PDF] in 2006 about the representation of homosexuality on the BBC. The report makes for bad reading but have things improved since then?

PGCCLIII: Waiting

I’m waiting for the man.
Not my heroin dealer, I hasten to add. I’m waiting for a delivery. Why is it that, when they brought it on the wrong day, they woke me up at bugger-off o’clock and today, when I got up early for them, they make me wait? Feckers.

PGCCLII: MS

Today is World MS Day.
Multiple Sclerosis [MS] affects around 2 million people across the world – that we know of, anyway. Because MS takes about twenty years to develop – and diagnosis in the First World is commonly between the ages of 20 and 40 – there are probably many people in the Third [...]

PGCCLI: Phenomenal

Robin Barr, Chairman of AG Barr, is standing down today at the company’s AGM. This means that the secret formula to IRN-BRU will actually be passed on.

PGCCL: You’re the Boss

We’ll have a guest PG coming up this weekend from Blue and we would have had another one from Stef if I had been around this weekend, so I was thinking that maybe more of you wanted to suggest PG topics but didn’t know how. So, here’s our extremely convoluted Guest PG policy:

PGCCXLIX: Har Den Äran

It’s our daughter’s birthday today. She’s 22. It’s also Nina’s birthday, although I don’t know how old she’s going to be.

PG CCXLVIII – Collection

The redhead and I were wandering around a shopping centre today after I purchased a cheap copy of ‘Bound’. The redhead, being her usual self, rolled her eyes (Despite liking the movie really). I told her I intended to buy every lesbian movie I could find, for no real good reason.

PGCCXLVII: Scottish

So, I watched both Gregory’s Girl and Nina’s Heavenly Delights last night (or this morning, depending on your point of view).
I love being Scottish.

PGCCXLVI: Tiger

One of the places we’re looking at for our work Christmas meal is Tiger, Tiger. Am I the only British person hearing Stephen Hawking (or, in fact, Russell Howard as Stephen Hawking) saying, “You say Tiger, I say Rah”?