Find stuff
Follow?
Who am I?
Hello Internet. I am Paul F. Ferguson. This is my blog. I include the F. because I want to distinguish myself slightly from all the other Paul Fergusons on the internet, of which there are many. It also deservedly puts me in the company of other such presidential fellows such as Chester A. Arthur and John Q. Adams.
I currently live in Glasgow, Scotland. It's okay. I wouldn't mind living somewhere else though.
I use this blog to post things of various interest including thoughts, interests, music reviews, game reviews, photos, whatever I feel like. Sometimes I talk about my life, but it's not that interesting, so mostly other stuff.
I am going to redesign it in 2011, mark my words.
-
Recent babble
Recent jibber-jabber
- thegrotto v4.3 | Ten Albums of the Year 2011 AD on Paul Simon – So Beautiful or So What
- thegrotto v4.3 | Ten Albums of the Year 2011 AD on R.E.M. – Collapse Into Now
- Burberry g?ant cocher ?charpe on Looky Here!
- thegrotto v4.3 | Not Drinking? Part Two: Now with Drinking on Not drinking?
- mytbc » Blog Archive » Beefcasting! on The Islay Beefcast! Episode 03
Tag Clump
30 day song challenge 2011 Akron/Family alcohol Apple Asphixiator books Canada Christian fundamentalists Constellation Records Dirty Electronics games gnus Judgement Day Kayo Dot Khanate Kindle live Lost lyrics Murray Barnes Music Mute Synth news noise Paul Simon PC Podcast politics Portal 2 R.E.M. reading review Secret Chiefs 3 Snowman Made of Mud soundcloud Stephen King Supersonic Festival 2011 The National The Stand Toby Driver Trey Spruance TV video video gamesMore of me
Other people
Monthly Archives: September 2008
Pelican and Torche (Oran Mor, September 14th 2008)
Thanks to one of SPT’s rather annoying policies, my trip to the Oran Mor became significantly more interesting. My intention was to take the Subway at about 6.00 ish, assuming that it would shut down before I was able to … Continue reading
Posted in Live, Music, Reviews
7 Comments
Five Songs What Are Awesome
Tomahawk – Crow Dance Anonymous (Ipecac 2007) I have a story about Tomahawk. It’s exciting so brace yourself. Here goes: I always thought this could be a cool band that blended a Native American tribal influence with crunchy metal. Then … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Leave a comment
