Tags

I’m not a great fan of tags, the online equivalent of chain letters, but it seems rude to ignore them:

Jane Griffiths (whose views on Reading Labour Party I definitely don’t endorse before anyone asks, being a former colleague of her deselection nemesis Tony Page) says I have to tell you six random things about me. Here goes:

- I like pork scratchings

- I came 2nd in the Kent Schools Orienteering League in 1990

- My second toe is a little bit longer than my big toe (I think this is called Morton’s toe and causes problems when you are a runner)

- My favourite computer game is Civilisation III (I always play the Romans, badly)

- I have an A grade in Religious Studies O Level (not bad for an atheist)

- My favourite holiday destination is Ostuni in Puglia

Will Parbury meanwhile has instructed me to
Pick up the nearest book
Open to page 123
Find the fifth sentence
Post the next three sentences
Tag five people and acknowledge who tagged you

Oz Clarke’s 250 Best Wines 2008:
“Wine styles go in and out of fashion. Sweet wines had their salad days at the end of the 1990s. This century, well, they’ve teetered - though some smashing stuff is being made - but to be honest, most high street retailers don’t even bother to show their sweet wines at tastings any
more.”

I’m tagging:

Ewan Watt
Ben Locker
Alix Mortimer
Kris
Conall McDevitt
Theo Blackwell

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