As I’ve grown older, if not wiser, I’ve come to appreciate silliness as one of the best, the most superlative, things about humanity. Silliness, even in the roughest of times, maybe especially on the worst of days, is never unimportant; a necessary break from the sheer nastiness of the absurdity in which we sometimes find ourselves.
So, after yet another week when the only sensible reaction to the news is to answer Twitter’s
‘What’s happening?’
with a hearty
‘how the fuck should I know?‘
I give you some much needed silliness.
You always wanted to see Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Jean Luc Picard singing All I Want For Christmas Is… Q?, didn’t you? Well, don’t say I don’t give you anything…
Matt Green, once again, on firing employees on Zoom…
Dave Gorman on how to measure if someone is an A-list star, or a B-list or a Z-list… or an R-list…?
100 songs you don’t know the name of… ok, 100 tunes, some of which you don’t know the name of…
Way, WAY, back for this one. Mitch Benn and the Distractions on The Hardest Song In The World (To Find). And yes, if you’re of a certain age, this should spark memories…
See you tomorrow, with… something else.
Sixty-one days. Sixty-one posts. One 2022 approaching.
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This post is part of a series of blog entries, counting down to the new year. You can see the other posts in the run by clicking here.