After an exhaustive but rewarding hour and a half getting to the bottom of a meaty article about Victorian-ness in literature (summed up excellently by the sentence ''I am' was the great Romantic assertion...; 'who am I?' is the great Victorian question') I have just enough time to tell you all to listen to Xpression Fm breakfast tommorrow. My housemates Tim and James' show is always excellent (although I often question your choice of music, gentlemen, but there we go) and now there are no excuses for not listening because there is now a webcast available from www.xpressionfm.co.uk. Also, there is the second part of my tale The Curious Case of the Collapsed Feline at some point between 9 and 9.30, and this week, excitingly, I get to put on my well-loved and reputedly highly accurate Irish accent for one of the characters, Irish Eddie. So listen in on the internet wherever you may be, (especially since I keep saying that by letting me have the slot, Tim is going to get more listeners to his show...)
(By the way, if you missed the first part of the tale, Tim has made a podcast of the show including my story, which you can get from www.people.ex.ac.uk/tdg202/breakfast.xml Hope he doesn't mind me pointing that out. Check it out, but be quick, it'l be updated soon after tommorrow's show)
Anyway, that's quite enough utterly shameless self-advetisement for one day. Back to good old Victorian literature...
Monday, January 16, 2006
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I was gonna make you a nice little podcast of your own as well if you like. When tis done I shall put its address at xpressionbreakfast.co.nr.
Oh, and if you wanted to then you could go to iTunes and type in "xpression" for the weekly podcast. Isn't that cool!!!
Anyhoo, nose back to the grindstone...
Cheers Tim...take note people, the Lewis Wilson Podcast is coming. I am also going to record the Lewis Wilson section of last week's podcast (how techy am I?!) to preserve it for future generations. Or, more likely, for my own reminiscing...
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