Around Town
- 2 Mar 07, 03:30 PM
experienced a spooky coincidence this week in Shudehill鈥檚 Paramount Books:
"Like other 2nd hand bookshops I've visited lately, the prices seem to have risen and the range gone down - the unintended consequences of internet selling, I guess. I bought two books, science fiction writer Bob Shaw's "A Wreath of Stars" and Stuart Home's "Tainted Love.鈥
Now what is the likelihood that I could pick up two books, of the many in the shop, which mentioned being 40 on the first page? Never mind that I'm going to be 40 on Sunday. Strange signs indeed - but I always knew that Shude Hill and its bookshops exuded magic鈥 "
bid farewell to a Manchester icon, of sorts.
鈥淲ith the rather ugly building that was home to the Dutch Pancake House on the corner of St. Peter鈥檚 Square cleared for redevelopment, a Manchester institution has bitten the dust. But few will miss it.鈥
鈥淭he Dutch Pancake House was almost a great success. Huge plates of savory pancakes followed by huge plates of sweet pancakes. But the decor seemed unchanged since the 1970s. The menu unimaginative. The giant plates were chipped. The service poor as could be. Some places survive best in affectionate memory.鈥
The music bit of group blogsite featured a post about Manchester band The Generalissimos, who the writer interviewed before a set at The Tiger Lounge:
鈥淥n stage the Generalissimos exude an infectious energy. They鈥檝e got a collection of raw, punky songs driven by rasping guitar and bass riffs that are coated with a pop sensibility鈥 There鈥檚 a more than a nod to the Pixies in their music, especially Tim鈥檚 vocals. You can pick out other musical references ranging from Supergrass to The Super Furry Animals, but what comes out is definitely their own raucous pop songs.鈥
And while was commuting through the country south of Manchester, he noticed some 鈥渕iserable looking sheep.鈥 What?
鈥淵ou know and I know sheep are not known for their personalities but these poor guys didn鈥檛 look like happy campers. It turns out there was no grass and so they were all standing around looking like lost sheep (sorry). Sheep eat grass and lots of it and here they all were with nothing to munch except what was in the trough. It was an unusual sight and I don鈥檛 think Ive seen sheep without grass before. Anyhoo, I thought I鈥檇 share it with you.鈥
You can go to his blog for a picture of said sheep and judge for yourself whether they truly look miserable. Maybe they鈥檙e just mildly annoyed. It鈥檚 hard to tell with sheep, isn鈥檛 it?鈥
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Great Blog. I have heard the Generalissimos once on the Internet.
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Do you prefer bookshops or buying books online? I'm the Manchester author of How to Become a Celebrity Self Help Book so it's relevant to me. Do most people either buy solely online or only from a bookshop, or do many do both?
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