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Interclub #5
Last Sunday was my first time in the ring since my fight in May last year. It was a long time coming after fights in October and March, and another interclub in May this year fell through, so it was good to be back. The show started at 11.30 and my fight was at 3… Continue reading Interclub #5
Afterwards
AfterwardsOriginally uploaded by mhoulden I’m back, I survived and I’m absolutely shattered. More photos to come later, but that’s all for now.
Fight!
Or at least Interclub! Looks like I’ve been matched, so I should be doing a Thai interclub on Sunday. It’s the first time in over a year I’ve been in the ring, the last time being my fight on the 30th of May last year. There’s no decision with interclubs so there’s no win or… Continue reading Fight!
Iconic
Quite impressed how many people have looked at my photo of Nick Griffin on Flickr. 430 so far with one person adding it as a favourite and someone else inviting me to add it to an anti-Nazi group. The only sensible thing to do is to turn it into an LJ icon, hence
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Joining the 4th estate
In case people haven’t already seen it on Facebook, my letter about dyspraxia made today’s Guardian. So that’s what it’s like having an editor. I don’t usually bother writing to newspapers about anything but this was different. My own dyspraxia may not be particularly bad but I know what its effects are and I know… Continue reading Joining the 4th estate
Dyspraxia
There was a letter in the jobs section of yesterday’s Guardian about someone with dyspraxia and dyslexia so I thought I’d stick my oar in and send them a reply about my own experiences. I was diagnosed with dyspraxia in the late 80s when I was at junior school and when hardly anyone had heard… Continue reading Dyspraxia
Belt Up
Busy weekend (as the fact that I’m posting this on Thursday shows). On Sunday morning I went to a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu seminar. 3.5 hours of wearing pyjamas and trying to strangle people and bend their limbs the wrong way. At the end people were awarded stripes and belts by Victor Estima, our head instructor.… Continue reading Belt Up
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