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  1. Mulled wine big success. Warm yummy fruity spicy goodness!
  2. @Chutzpah84 there'll be manufacturers knocking out cheap ones for Asda soon enough, & BT & TalkTalk will probably subsidise them
  3. What the hell was the Competition Commission thinking http://bit.ly/8Oq6IJ It'll fix live event ticket prices even higher! Ticketbastards!
  4. Who the fuck actually gives lottery scratchcards to people for Christmas? Unless they're all guaranteed winners it's a rubbish gift!
  5. Has got the ingredients to have a go at mulling wine tonight!
  6. Watching a hidden gem of a film about the World War 1 Christmas truce
  7. RT @bristol_citizen: First MD Justin Davies doesn't think bus fares are expensive in Bristol: http://tinyurl.com/ycab7dk TWAT.
  8. @jamiepotter better than it was on recent update, but Seesmic Android is more stable now and just added search/trends & lists
  9. @luke_cb they're great, though annoyingly there's few places outside London you can get them(which is probably good for my health!)
  10. Didn't get the job :( - apparently person who did had 25 yrs of community development experience! Ah well, had some pointers for the future
  11. Finally, some snow in Bristol!
  12. Watching Oz Clarke and Hugh Dennis get rather pissed on Christmas drinks
  13. RT @RealBillBailey: the RATM/SycO record label argument misses the point, it's about the music, to which I am now headbangin in a deliri ...
  14. @gedrobinson no it isn't, that would happen anyway whether they were signed to Warner or EMI or anyone else, it's the internet wot won it
  15. @gedrobinson that's not the point, any single with a chance could've been on a subsidiary of Sony, the point is the X Factor machine failed
  16. RT @ronskanky: Xmas no. 1: The winner is not music but the Internet - a historic flex of its muscle.
  17. @gedrobinson I don't care, if it wipes the smug grin off Cowell's face and means better Xmas music next year then it's worth it!
  18. Anyway maybe this has shown artists that with some well timed Internet campaigning a Xmas single isn't a waste of time as it has been
  19. @martinxo I suppose, but a few jingle bells would be nice wouldn't it?
  20. Anti-establishment lyrics are all well and good, but it's not the spirit of the season is it?