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I spent a fair portion of last night flicking between channels Four and Five, switching my attention lazily between a documentary about the Hindenburg, and a family of 'gangsters' in Manchester. I can't say, unfortunately, that my brain was particularly engaged by either - not because they're not interesting subjects, just because I was tired.
I'm not a great fan of the current trend in titling television programmes to go for the lowest common denominator - stuff like The Girl Whose[1] Head Fell Off.
Right, see, I know some of you think that football is important. But it isn't. It's a tedious piece of nanoentertainment, that essentially amounts to twenty-two imbeciles foot-pushing an air-filled sac up and down a stretch of grass for ninety minutes. Or, ratherly, more importantly, in this case, not ninety minutes.
Excitement, anticipation and expectancy in the Curran household today :)

Know what's really annoying me at the moment? Expedia.co.uk
A small snippet courtesy of The Register, in reference to the increasingly-irritating little robot, voiced by Matt Lucas, intent on patronising us all into getting Digital TV...
I don't envy those who have to work for regional news programmes. It must be almost as hard as it is to think of things to blog about each day to come up with items of 'interest' that happened around here.
There's some great stuff on BBC4 tonight, if you're a sad fuck like I am, and like documentaries about cars and roads.
So I was thinking earlier - for no reason whatsoever - about the time I went out dressed in New York.
Just spotted that on ITV3 tonight at 9pm, The Two Ronnies is apparently one of the ones with "The Worm That Turned" in it.
Dear Mr Coates. That jumper? What were you thinking man?
Bored (as I am) I was flicking through the seldom-visited higher numbered channels, to see if anything vaguely interesting was on, and spotted a re-run of The Krypton Factor.
Just watching more of ITV3's Sherlock Holmes Weekend, and these two
I've been watching television tonight, because I am sad and have no
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