Internet highlights – w/c 14th May 2023

20 05 2023
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Friday Five Favourite – Eurovision 2023

19 05 2023

I’ve been shattered all week since wrecking my body clock with this, but it was worth it!

It was so fun to have the UK host it on behalf of Ukraine, funny to see Graham Norton up the front, when those are normally the people he’s busy taking the mick out of from his commentary box!

The interval gave us The Liverpool Songbook – Liverpudlian hit songs sung by former Eurovision stars. It included a fantastic cover of Whole Again by Atomic Kitten, from Dadi Freyr (which he has since released as a single!), and a beautiful rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone, bringing all acts together at the end, enjoy:

Here are my five favourite acts from this year’s final – cannot believe Austria didn’t do better!





The Switch – by Beth O’Leary

18 05 2023

I’ve really enjoyed Beth O’Leary’s books so far, and this was no exception!

Leena is forced to take a two month break from work after a bad presentation, after which it’s noted that she hasn’t taken annual leave in forever.

Her grandmother, Eileen, recently split from her unfaithful husband, and doesn’t want that to be it.

They decide to swap places for the two months, Leena heading up to Eileen’s little village in Yorkshire and keeping up with Eileen’s social responsibilities there – and Eileen heading down to Leena’s flat share in London, hitting the dating apps, and revamping the communal area of the building to create a space for those who are lonely. And because it’s chick-lit, of course there are romantic storylines for both of them. There were some very sad parts too – throughout is the background that Leena’s sister died a year or two ago, and how Leena’s relationship with her mum has suffered since then.

You could see where some threads were going from pretty early on, but I don’t think that’s always a bad thing, and some still kept you guessing.

Overall it was a fun read, uplifting, and very sweet, I particularly enjoyed the neighbourhood watch gang up in Yorkshire.

A couple of silly quotes that made me fold page corners down from those people:

“And she’s vegan. Which is really annoying.”
“Oh yes, my friend Kathleen has that.”
“Has what, sorry?”
“Veganism.”

“She loves detective stories.”
“Most nosy people do, it’s good validation.”





Internet highlights – w/c 7th May 2023

13 05 2023
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Internet highlights – w/c 30th April 2023

6 05 2023
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The Four Loves – by C.S. Lewis

6 05 2023

At only 170 pages, I thought I might get through this fairly quickly, even if it is non-fiction. I was wrong, it took me nearly two months! I think really it was just a bit too clever for me.

Lewis discusses the difference between need-pleasures and appreciative pleasures, between need-love and gift-love, before getting to the main content of the book – the four types of love: Affection (storge), Friendship (philia), Eros (romantic) and Charity (agape).

From the chapter on friendship: “Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art, like the universe itself (for God did not need to create). It has no survival value; rather, it is one of those things which give value to survival.”

Eros he says is about the Beloved, not necessarily the sexual connotation we tend to give the word – he separates this part out and names it “Venus”. (They can come together, but there can also be “Venus, uncontaminated by Eros”). All this makes the following quote less weird: “Affection is taken as the image when God is represented as our Father; Eros, when Christ is represented as the Bridegroom of the Church.”

The book doesn’t have the best attitude towards women, at one point considering them unable to join men’s conversations as they would need the discussion explained to them. But I think we just have to put this down to the time the book was written, and move on.

There was an interesting section at the end about whether we’ll recognised loved ones in heaven, but I genuinely couldn’t tell you what his stance was on it. Probably a book for people more studious than myself – I’m very much ready to dive back into some chick-lit now.





Internet highlights – f/c 16th April 2023

29 04 2023
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Internet highlights – w/c 9th April 2023

15 04 2023

The chaos of the English language.

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Internet highlights – w/c 2nd April 2023

8 04 2023
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Internet highlights – w/c 26th March 2023

1 04 2023
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