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Paul Baker

Waterloo-based journalist, Paul Baker, likes to think of himself as an urban bohemian, spending his days indulging fantasies of being a 'serious' writer, musician and photographer. He is actually a disagreeably honest and pathologically argumentative ne'er-do-well. Join him as he wades through this thing we call life, this city we call home, and all things despicable!

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April 2007 Archives

The seamless Gearchange...

Posted by Paul Baker on April 19, 2007 12:19 PM

In my job I sometimes write about cars.
Friends chuckle and ask if I can even drive. I can drive, maybe that helps, and I have gained an interest in cars now that I know a bit about them.
Before that I was a definite car thicky.

It’s bleak, Jim, let’s go shopping... (part two)

Posted by Paul Baker on April 8, 2007 12:08 PM

The second one, the spiritual one, was one espoused in an Echo column by Scouse spiritualist medium Derek Acorah.

It’s bleak, Jim, let’s go shopping... (part one)

Posted by Paul Baker on April 5, 2007 5:07 PM

It's amazing, the gusto with which we all crack on with life. What is it that we cling to in this modern age? What is the conceivable light at the end of the tunnel? Some hold with religion or crazy sci-fi theories about what is to come, but I think what keeps most people going is consumables.

This page contains an archive of all entries posted to Paul Baker's Grumbling Appendix in the April 2007. They are listed from oldest to newest.

March 2007 is the previous archive.May 2007 is the next archive.

Many more can be found on the home page or by looking through the archives.