Tag Archive | humour
…and the Wrath of the Great God Amazon shall be visited upon yeez… be careful out there… #TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I s’pose I should feel flattered… email correspondence today from the compliance brigade at Amazon flagged up a potential monstrous offence on the part of this ol’ Jurassic… it seems that my published collections of Blog Posts from this web page blog of mine, WELL I’LL BE BLOGGERED and BLOGGERED,…
#Read about Guest #Author Helen Yeomans
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I’m enthralled with my SmartTV, which might at first glance give some idea of how generally gripping my life is. But first impressions can be wrong. My life is gripping—not because of the tv, or because I play golf and love gardening, but because I…
…my pal, Shawn Griffith, lets me loose on his blog today… yeee-hawwww …
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
Seumas Gallacher — Author Interview Seumas Gallacher — Author, Blogger, All Around Great Guy My fellow scribbler, one of the many ways he refers to himself, Seumas Gallacher has gracefully consented to give me an interview. Without further ado, here it is: Seumas, tell us a little about yourself and…
…a wee indulgence… and p’raps a bit of enlightenment…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AN04imFDK8 …it’s nearly fifty years ago that this ol’ Jurassic won his first ever singing medal at the National Gaelic Mod in Scotland… one of the four songs I was obliged to sing is called, ‘Mi’n Seo Nam Onar’… the literal translation in English is ‘I am here alone’… but…
A Writing Challenge – My Response…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I was nominated to do a writing challenge from Marjorie Mallon over at Kyrosmagica Blog and although I don’t normally take up challenges, I thought I’d give this one a go 😀 Here are the Rules: 1) Write a whole paragraph without any words containing…
…Authors… the tricky thing about ‘requested’ reviews… they don’t have to be tricky…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…a common feature of life when this ol’ Jurassic was growing up in Docklands Govan in Glasgow was a scarcity of money… most of the families who lived in our street experienced the same thing, and mutual bonds of neighbourhood togetherness meant nobody actually starved… in truth, it has to…