Smart Boy is Smart
Nov. 9th, 2008 07:03 pmWhere bread and mustard come together, can sossidge be far behind...?
Barry knows this, I swear. He's not much interested in bread qua bread, and mustard holds no lure; but whenever I bring bread and mustard together, sandwich-wise, he's just there. On the instant. With his sossidge face on.
In other news - nah. There is no other news. Except that the BBC has just broadcast a programme I rather wanted to see, two sneaky hours before the Radio Times (which is the scheduling-voice of the BBC, for those who do not know this) said they would. Snarl. It was meant to fill a neat hour before I have to go up the road to my dinner (life with a bad hand is ongoingly interesting, but cooking? Not so much fun, actually. Trying to use a knife puts all the wrong pressure in all the wrong places. An invitation to dinner out is priceless). Now I dunno what to do. Incompetence makes filling time so hard...
Barry knows this, I swear. He's not much interested in bread qua bread, and mustard holds no lure; but whenever I bring bread and mustard together, sandwich-wise, he's just there. On the instant. With his sossidge face on.
In other news - nah. There is no other news. Except that the BBC has just broadcast a programme I rather wanted to see, two sneaky hours before the Radio Times (which is the scheduling-voice of the BBC, for those who do not know this) said they would. Snarl. It was meant to fill a neat hour before I have to go up the road to my dinner (life with a bad hand is ongoingly interesting, but cooking? Not so much fun, actually. Trying to use a knife puts all the wrong pressure in all the wrong places. An invitation to dinner out is priceless). Now I dunno what to do. Incompetence makes filling time so hard...
It is being repeated
Date: 2008-11-10 10:45 am (UTC)There is a gotcha here of course, in that this is what most people will think of as rather late on the 16th November.
The same page also says that it is not available via the BBC iPlayer.