South Western Railway may be nationalised after firm loses £137m

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2…

“The man who dies rich, dies disgraced”

www.historyextra.com/period/20…

My word of the day today is ‘gargle’.

Just heard a politician use the phrase ‘hard-working families’ for the first time this year

RT @Sumblokeintheuk: @salisbury_matt You can’t put out a tweet like that in the real world Matt

My New Year’s Resolution is, apparently, to score better quality own goals

I saw a clip of Ricky Gervais wibbling on about ‘the real world’ on telly

This ‘real world’ was mentioned when I was at school, and, subsequently, at every place I’ve ever worked.

I’ve yet to find out where this ‘real world’ actually is.

My word of the day today is ‘amicable’.

I’m a bit shocked to discover that @LFC’s new young player doesn’t actually through @SouthamptonFC academy.

What’s gone wrong?

:)

Love the poster for the next @StudioTheatre1 Youth production t.co/Y2vjcXd2B…

Just heard a politician say ‘Let me be clear’ for the first time this year

#Marr

“I will work flat out from now on”

Let’s move to Shaftesbury, Dorset: an oasis of calm in these feverish times

www.theguardian.com/money/202…

I knew how this video ends…but still found myself getting slightly nervous

Marvelous stuff twitter.com/ChelseaFC…

My word of the day today is ‘rigmarole’.

‘Broken Bridges’ (path between Bemerton and Harnham) wasn’t do-able without wellies, waders or very wet feet yesterday t.co/trchXOHzw…

The nice lady in the bank told me to grab a seat.

It’s very generous but none of them would match our curtains

White rabbits

May your God, or Gods, go with you in 2020 and beyond

Christy Moore’s new-ish live LP is pretty good, if you want my opinion.

open.spotify.com/album/2dP…