Jack Scott's Blog, page 23
September 18, 2021
Princesses of Persia
We spent three days in London, staying close to Soho’s Berwick Street Market. How things have moved on since I was a likely lad about town. The traditional stalls flogging fruit and veg, cheap knickers, household tat and knock-off have been supplanted by international street food, and the old Wimpy burger bar at the top … Continue reading Princesses of Persia →
Published on September 18, 2021 02:00
September 11, 2021
Forever Young
Last month saw us in London for a very special commemoration. An old friend died suddenly in early 2020 and it would have been his sixtieth birthday on 25th August. We couldn’t let the day go unmarked so we threw him a boozy late lunch in Soho attended by twenty of his nearest and … Continue reading Forever Young →
Published on September 11, 2021 02:00
September 4, 2021
Strike A POSE
We love ‘POSE’ – a must-watch on the telly box. The first two series were compulsive viewing and pioneering in the heart-warming but warts-and-all portrayal of the LGBT drag ball scene of 80s and 90s New York. Gritty, witty and fabulous, the edgy drama pulled no punches. Life on the margins was rough and tumble … Continue reading Strike A POSE →
Published on September 04, 2021 02:00
August 28, 2021
Jurassic City
It’s been a pretty dismal summer, weather-wise. The shortest of heatwaves in June, a washed-out July and a blanket of low cloud for most of August. Still, we didn’t suffer the death and devastation of flash floods, wilting temperatures and rampant wildfires that afflicted Turkey and much of continental Europe so I guess we should … Continue reading Jurassic City →
Published on August 28, 2021 02:00
August 21, 2021
Washing Machines Live Longer with Calgon
Not in this house, they don’t. I can’t be arsed to buy any product advertised on the box which has been dubbed into English. I use a supermarket own brand which is cheaper and probably made by Calgon anyway. Or rather I used to. The water in East Anglia is notoriously hard. Ever since we … Continue reading Washing Machines Live Longer with Calgon →
Published on August 21, 2021 02:00
August 14, 2021
Summer of Laughs (Part 2)
Hot on the heels of Teutonic comic Henning Wehn came a comedy night courtesy of Shaft of Wit and hosted by our very own village watering hole, the White Horse. It’s a regular gig but we were comedy night virgins, drawn by another big name off the telly box – Arthur Smith, the original grumpy … Continue reading Summer of Laughs (Part 2) →
Published on August 14, 2021 02:00
August 7, 2021
Summer of Laughs (Part 1)
It’s been a comedy season of fun and laughter, despite the COVID blues and the hit and miss weather. After drag gags from the extraordinary La Voix a couple of weeks ago, we were back at Interlude in the Close for another comic treat – Henning Wehn, the self-styled ‘German Comedy Ambassador for Teutonic jolliness’. … Continue reading Summer of Laughs (Part 1) →
Published on August 07, 2021 02:00
July 31, 2021
In Need of Good Sex?
On top of the almost daily spam calls and emails supposedly from Amazon Prime, the taxman (or woman), my internet provider, various banks, blah, blah, yawn, yawn, I also get pestered by Faceache friend requests from scantily clad, pouting ladies offering me a really sexy time. Here’s one… join the Snapchat group that I have … Continue reading In Need of Good Sex? →
Published on July 31, 2021 02:00
July 24, 2021
High Camp in a Big Tent
We love a live show and they don’t get more lively than ‘La Voix’, drag queen extraordinaire and a glorious blend of song, sparkle and wit. La Voix belts out the tunes in the best tradition of old-fashioned drag cabaret where the voice and the repartee are just as important as the frocks and the … Continue reading High Camp in a Big Tent →
Published on July 24, 2021 02:00
July 17, 2021
Rain, Rain Go Away…
British weather is famed for being predictably unpredictable – rain one minute, sunshine the next, with the mercury up and down like a fiddler’s elbow. The poor Met Office struggles to keep pace with an ever-shifting forecast. It’s no wonder the weather is Britain’s favourite topic of conversation – that and the footie (but best … Continue reading Rain, Rain Go Away… →
Published on July 17, 2021 02:00


