Some jovial pictures from this festive season at the Watson-Flynn residence...
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Friday, 23 December 2011
Musical Interlude: What I'm Listening To
Merry Christmas, One and All!

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Thursday, 22 December 2011
The End Is Near! « The Homosocial

The End Is Near! « The Homosocial:
Monday, 17 October 2011
Manic Music Monday
Sneaky Sound System: From Here To AnywhereSaturday, 17 September 2011
Model Mayhem
So, many many moons ago I signed up to www.modelmayhem.com thinking I may have a chance of sharing my beautiful face with the general public through the wonderful medium of modelling (my mum says I'm good-looking, so shut up!).
Monday, 18 July 2011
Review: Revolution de Cuba Richmond

…launch night salsa dancing and bouncer hating.
Friday night saw the launch of Vodka Revolution’s inaugural Revolution de Cuba bar in West London’s Richmond . Being a firm favourite of the bar and also a fully fledged local, myself and the JollyBoys were invited along to sample free cocktails, salsa dancing and canapés.
The Vibe: Think Nandos on speed in a grown-up environment and you won’t be too far wrong! The live band played their rendition of Shakira classics, whilst the professional salsa dancers groped each other and the bar staff battled their way through making rum based cocktails for the first time in their lives. The complimentaryMojito’s were a total sham, with everybody in the group ordering the same drink but with varied results – all tasting disastrous!
The main off-point with Revolution de Cuba (as with Vodka Revolution) is the bouncers. Self-important gorilla’s with nothing to show for themselves other than a black suit and bad attitude. Is it really difficult to employ bouncers / door staff that are friendly and inviting? I mean, these are the people that make the first and last impression on anyone entering and exiting the bar. It’s time for a change, sort it out!
5/10
Manic Music Monday
Wanted: Your Money!

…to help support me climb Ben Nevis for Help for Heroes.
Myself and my DHL Crew will be climbing Ben Nevis on September 17th to raise money for Help for Heroes. At 4406 feet (1343 metres) the Ben is Britain's highest peak, and rises from sea level two and a half miles south-east of Fort William.
If you're feeling kind, then dig deep and support me on this strenuous climb! I'm aiming to raise a minimum of £250 which DHL will also match. Donating through this page is simple, quick and secure. It is the most efficient way to give – so every donation goes further – and if you are a UK taxpayer and give Gift Aid consent you will boost your donation.
Thank you for all your support in advance!
Sunday, 17 July 2011
This Weeks Top 5: Blogs

So a special Sunday treat for everyone... I've compiled a list of my Top 5 Blogs of the week!