Archives for category: sad

Very powerful pictures of post World War 2. Some of these photos are a chilling view on those times.

Fascinating.

…Or I’ll buy his beers all evening wednesday – whichever he prefers.

Jezz, watch this and look me in the eye and tell me you didn’t have a tear rolling down your cheek.

XBMC team stop developing for the original X-box.

Shame to see it go, it sure did us proud all these years. Although, as Gotham9K shows us, you dont really need any more versions!

Wow.

Just read this blog post from Alison Byrne Fields, a woman who was a teenager in the 80′s that struck up a pen pal relationship with John Hughes. It’s a great post, with some intersting insight into the man’s character. So much so that I am very pleased to read that he was indeed the man his fans hoped he was.

While I read this, I sat there in awe of both John and Alison, what an amazing thing they both did. I also realised how much those films meant to me although not quite as life changing as her experience, I did and still do (I re-watched PT&A and SKoW at the weekend!) love his films.

Lastly, and before you read the article Jezz… do so in private! I almost cried reading her blog post and I recon you will blub like a baby.

Guys,

I cant believe one of my favorite directors of all time has died RIP John Hughes…….

Bugger…………. 2 of his films will always stay in my top ten, Some Kind of Wonderful and Planes Trains and Automobiles.

Very very sad day to know that he died or wont again make another classic.

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The last show of Scrubs aired last night with Zack leaving the show.

They used a song i love in the end scene and i just wanted to post it here.

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A sobering info film on speeding and what it can do.

On ITV you think?

Sorry, just found this in my HD clear-up.

Sombre and thought provoking view of a guys father in his latter years.

Phillip Toledano – Days with My Father.

*note: I had been behind with my queer quota anyhoo ;)

Pi search, look for a number in Pi and it will tell  you where it is.

Now I can sleep at night knowing that my birthday is at position 81,393,042 (not including 3. of course!).