18th February
I've reached the end of seven working days on the trot which is probably just as well as I'm running on empty*. I basically got through today on my colleague's homemade cake and doses of Irn Bru. Tomorrow I will sleep. Possibly 12 hours or more. Most possibilities are still on the table. Next week promises better things, like The Divine Comedy at the London Palladium on Tuesday with bon vivant Darren Maskell.
I must dispense with the "no football" rule to congratulate Lincoln City on becoming the first non-league team in 103 years to reach the quarter finals of the FA Cup with a 1-0 victory over Burnley. It's an astonishing achievement and one in the eye for the competition's detractors. We've seen again today that football has an enduring ability to create memories to last a lifetime. I'm hoping for a David and Goliath type moneyspinner for them in the last eight.
*See yesterday's blog.
I must dispense with the "no football" rule to congratulate Lincoln City on becoming the first non-league team in 103 years to reach the quarter finals of the FA Cup with a 1-0 victory over Burnley. It's an astonishing achievement and one in the eye for the competition's detractors. We've seen again today that football has an enduring ability to create memories to last a lifetime. I'm hoping for a David and Goliath type moneyspinner for them in the last eight.
*See yesterday's blog.
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