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Bad Fall – Part 95
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Back in the room, Frank has revived. He’s still groggy and disoriented. He knows there is something he is supposed to do, but he can’t remember what it is. Frank hesitated. “I remember. . . . I don’t know what I remember. I needed to do something. I still need…
…pound for pound (Sterling money, that is) what would Georgie Best in his prime be worth today on a football field?
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…by accident, I discovered the following chart on comparative salaries (called wages, back when) for professional soccer players… have a wee look: FOOTBALLERS’ WAGES HISTORY 1. Jimmy Hill (Fulham,1953) – £20 per week. 2. Johnny Haynes (Fulham,1961) – £100 per week. 3. George Best (Manchester United,1968) – £1000 per week.…
…yeez’ll never guess… what do Crooked Cat Publishing, the Middle East, and Tobermory on the Isle of Mull have in common?…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…sum’times yeez just know when the Main Man upstairs in the Big-Writing-Den-In-The-Sky is having a laff… yesterday this ol’ Jurassic was delighted to announce the contractual engagement with Crooked Cat Publishing… …in and of itself, a terrific day for yours truly… during the course of the ensuing several hours, many…
…’staying cheeky’ is easy with pals like Author, Gordon Milne…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
..bumping into kindred spirits on the Web seems to have become a trend for this ol’ Jurassic recently… yet another good pal looms across my Facebook page, with mentions of yours truly (for which any Author is always grateful)… enter the Aberdeen-born scribbler, Gordon Milne… yeez’ll enjoy his quirky penmanship…
…meeiiaaaooow! what’s new, Pussycat?… I’m joining the Top Cats… Crooked Cat Publishing…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…soul mates are hard to find, and even harder to keep… for we quill-scrapers, the equivalent must be finding a home for yer masterpieces, where the FILSOFIE matches yer own… it has been a source of querulous wonder to this ol’ Jurassic why, with over 80,000 Amazon sales/downloads since I…