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July 31 , 2009 | Posted by

Got to love Michael O’Leary CE of RyanAir for his outrageous comments – charge fat people more for seats http://ping.fm/55PKB

July 31 , 2009 | Posted by

Testing out ping.fm for updating all my social networks at once……this will be interesting

The top 50 reasons to be in the Mile High Club

July 19 , 2009 | Posted by

Yes it’s true, our Potlatch mixed Ulti Frisbee team came in the top 50/100 a few weekends ago….. As you can imagine the Mile High club was all about sexy stewardesses, suave pilots and some Top Gun enthusiasts thrown in for saucy measure. I’ve been wanting to experience the Potlatch Tournament for several years since [...]

Aloha Hawaii

March 16 , 2009 | Posted by

It’s just over a month ago that I set off to Vancouver International Airport to board my flight to Honolulu. Two surprising things occurred to me. One I hadn’t flown anywhere since last September to New York, two, the last time I was in Hawaii was when I was 6 with my family! This trip [...]

The world at large

January 16 , 2009 | Posted by

It’s a funny thing, attitude, but I can truly say if you have it and can change it for the better than use it. This morning I woke up tired, less than enthusiastic, aching from 3 days of excellent skiing at Whistler, and sore in places I thought impossible after compressing my skeletal system in [...]

Winter madness

December 29 , 2008 | Posted by

I sincerely believe I’ve just had one of the best week’s of my life. Whilst everyone was going mad, trying to drive through snow in a city that doesn’t know how to handle those conditions, I was enjoying the simple pleasure of being a pedestrian and getting to enjoy it in all its brilliance. Snow [...]

A week of insights

December 6 , 2008 | Posted by

Today I’m feeling a little worse for wear. It could have been the strong vodka cranberries I poured myself at a party last night or the fact that people around me recently have been getting sick and I’m just starting to get the effects.However unlike men who `die’ from ManFlu I generally just ignore signs [...]

A home away from home

December 3 , 2008 | Posted by

On Thursday my life changed considerably. I took my luggage on a porter’s trolley, loaded it into Dingle’s car and drove over to my new home. Yes that’s right, I have a base, a place to call my own and I absolutely love it. So does Zara, for the first 72 hours we stated to [...]

Out with materialism and in with sustainability

November 26 , 2008 | Posted by

I have to say this imminent recession is a buyer’s dream. Well at least it’s working well for Zara and I as we get overly excited about purchasing furniture for our heritage suite we move into this Thursday. It appears we are both infecting each other with our energy and zest for making our new [...]

Turning Maslow's pyramid upside down

November 21 , 2008 | Posted by

So a slightly ambigious blog title if you haven’t heard of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. It’s something I learned about during a Management Essentials course whilst at the BMA and if I cast my mind back probably in university too where theories are always embraced. However this one really does apply, and especially if you [...]

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