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Come On Barbie, Let’s Get Tarty


Apparently in another civilisation-ending moment in history (certainly I would imagine for Daily Mail readers) Barbie has got a tattoo. The slut.
In fact, look closely at the picture and you’ll see that she’s also had some special tribal scarring to spell out the word ‘Indonesia’ on her bared torso.
Now I think about it, she’s probably got the clap too – the dirty mare…

Not Always MotoGP But Always Hot

(*Above: the kind of thing you’ll find at MotoGPHotties.com… You pervert.)

Given that this blog is so random anyway, I hope you’ll forgive the blatant plug for another website – as I’m duty bound to pass on the word.
Although it has the word “MotoGP” in the title (STOP FALLING ASLEEP THERE!!!), MotoGP Hotties – (MotoGPHotties.com – brought to you by the people who made the popular MotoGP Hotties application for Facebook) is probably bound to appeal way beyond those interested in the racing.
A website that’s particularly aimed at the laydeez (and a few of the guys too) it’s a pretty much daily dose of totty from the various categories of motorcyle racing: MotoGP itself, and its lower categories – 250cc and 125cc, and also World Superbikes, British Superbikes, World Supersport, the Spanish CEV championship and more.

There’s already the odd bit of partial, generous nudity and some of the poses do lean towards the homoerotic. It’s all basically good clean fun though and looks like building into a pretty vast ongoing archive to keep happy all those who are either:
a) interested in much more than the bikes and the racing,
b) not able to give a toss about the bikes or the racing.

So if you fancy a smile (and actually some odd snippets of useful/useless info too) then do point your browser at MotoGP Hotties

McFly: You’ve Got To ‘Hand It’ To Dougie

McFly…
Bless ‘em…
They really should spend a bit more time on music and less on, er… ahem, “exercise”…
Find out how little Dougie risks some serious RSI and possible blindness with his 4-a-day habit.

Enjoy this interview, courtesy of Holy Moly

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In short, my name's Gareth and I'm the Director of VROOM MEDIA Ltd. I'm a designer, writer, musician and MotoGP nut. I'm a shameless fanboy for Alvaro Bautista & Apple. I go moist over Spanish band El Canto Del Loco, and I'm a total Mac geek. This blog is an ongoing journal of random notes, thoughts and bits of stuff...
...And things.

You can email me here: Clicky Clicky...

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The Rain Dogs

The latest recordings by my solo music project, The Rain Dogs. These are tracks I'm pulling together over a period of time - some old and some new - and just putting out online for sharing.

only a part not the whole
trust in the you of now
in transit

Smallcreep

My 'formerly industrial' band with my mate Rob. We grew out of wanting to be another NIN some time back and have developed into a far more interesting, singular, challenging and fun. With Rob's emigration to the USA, our way of working and creating was fundamentally altered, but we continued to push the boundaries of possible musics as we always have. Rob's return holds promise to pick things up some more - to develop more ideas, sketchpads, rhythms and approaches to keep us on the cutting edge - and maybe a refreshed approach which might even see us revisit and complete our unfinished masterpiece "BACKLASH". Yeah, right...

Rivercity

Fifteen minutes into the future, a hot, dry summer in Hull: Coates, a researcher and investigator, is hired to trace the whereabouts of missing adolescent Dominic Russell.
Is he the latest in a number of gruesome blood-letting murders attributed to the city’s “Marginals” that exist somewhere in the underbelly of the population?
That’s what the Police say, but it’s not what the boy’s mother believes - and as Coates digs deeper into that underbelly he discovers that Dominic’s disappearance is just a tiny part of a much bigger story: one that will bring his world crashing down and endanger all those around him...

Rivercity is a book that can be read at many levels, weaving a main plot - a clear homage to the “noir” detective genre - with a vampire story and a myriad of strands about perception and reality, human nature, signs, superstitions, the histroy of Hull, aesthetics, the occult and political expediency. Above all it's a novel about philosophy and the nature of truth and knowledge in the electronic age.

Rivercity is now available to purchase online: Click here for info...