

Day 81: Deep Blue Sea
"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil. For thou art with me. Thy rod and thy staff, they...


Day 80: Myrtle Bank Spritz
"I don't normally join in with these, but I'm so happy to have you all here tonight. There's no way I could let you leave without a...


Day 79: First to Fall
In 1976, Bob Marley was badly wounded by a gunman outside his home. Just two days later, he played a concert, meant to ease political...


Day 78: Milk of Jamnesia
The past few days have been really hard. I haven't known what to say, but I feel a need to say something. We live in a world, where human...


Day 77: A Sea of Troubles
The concept of what to do, and whether or not to go on, seems to drive the narrative of most stories. It's an age-old struggle: "If I go...


Day 76: Trapped in Carbonite
“History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people,...


Day 75: You've Got Red on You
"Where can I smoke?" Ed had a good point, but then Shaun had a better idea."Take car. Go to mum's. Kill Phil, grab Liz, go to the...


Day 74: Passion of the Cane
American comedian, Wanda Sykes, once said “If you feel like there’s something out there that you’re supposed to be doing, if you have a...


Day 73: Victor's Grand Slam
Working as a bartender, there are certain days you know you'll be making certain drinks. Cinco de Mayo is going to be all about...


Day 72: A Million Dreams
I doubt many of us sat around as children, thinking about doing exactly what we are doing today. We all had dreams, some big and some...