Colin’s Blog

AKA KrangThis is my page. My name is Colin. The picture on the right isn't that lad called Krang from the Ninja Turtles, but actually myself cunningly disguised as him.

Don't expect any ground-breaking coverage and insight from me. I'll mostly be ranting about things that don't matter.

Like the Halifax adverts. Working in a radio station, I know those things would never happen. They don't talk into the microphone, and they're allowed open-containers with hot liquid inside. Yeah, you laugh now love, but you won't be when your boss sacks you for carelessly causing thousands of pounds worth of damage.

Also, I don't like raisins, mushrooms, tomatoes, nappy adverts, slow drivers, mothers with prams, Michael Winner, Piers Morgan, red wine, or Roxy Music.

I also have small eyes.

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Now then, on with the thoughts. You'll find all my musings under this intro.

People looking over their shoulder!

March 22nd, 2011

Check out this man looking over his shoulder!  And what about this man looking over his shoulder?       Ha ha, he’s loving life! And oh, what’s this man seen? Is he scared? Is a serial killer about to … Continue reading

Guinness World Record!

March 20th, 2011

So in the spirit of charity and donating and sponsorship and fundraising and all that (Comic Relief, if you hadn’t guessed), I’ve been thinking about large-scale events I might be able to organise for the next one of these big … Continue reading

Things you can do in half an hour or so

March 13th, 2011

I feel like I could write an extremely long blog post on some adverts I’ve seen recently, but you most likely think the same as me without me telling you so. Like Lenny Henry, he’s just popped up on my … Continue reading

British Pie Week

March 7th, 2011

Some of you may be aware that this week is British Pie Week. You should be, because pies are mint. My favourite? Well it’s a tough choice. Big fan of a steak pie (Gregg’s steak bakes are quite tasty, but … Continue reading