Friday, November 30, 2007

Chips and fish

Seems a small diversion from my own woodworking short-comings is called for, so a bloggist's thoughts turn to the long overdue overhaul of the blog list. Now occasionally I get the odd email essentially soliciting a reciprocal link to some other woodworking blog. Some of them are nicely dressed up in pleasantries; others are pretty much outright requests (and I'm afraid lose points accordingly). I must confess, and risk hurting feelings, that I tend to hedge in most of these cases. A recent spring clean of the RSS feed list shows that it's unwise not to so do - already at least a couple of said requests have simply ceased to exist. Staying power is a prime necessity for the successful blog link request. But my premier guiding principle has always been to link to the ones I read, but in truth I don't actually read that many any more, not with any degree of regularity. So I share with you the current watch list and hope that if there's anyone I've missed that you'll let me know so we can get the best of the rest.

Philsville - well he's a mate*, innee?
A Woodworking Odessey - not just because rookster comments on this blog, honest.
Musings from my shop - despite using Musings in the title I'll let David Mathias in...
Toolemera - Gary Roberts could well be written-word buff enough to keep this going
A Shipwright in Training - one I really look forward to reading

The commercial ones, some more obviously commercial than others:
Arts and Mysteries - Adam Cherubini in PWW
Glue Tube - woodworking videos submitted to FWW
Andy Rae - also courtesy of FWW. Early days yet to see if it has staying power
Tools For Working Wood - if only it was set up with a proper feed
Lost Art Press - one wonders if Chris Schwarz has the key to perpetual motion or something; boundless energy apparently
David Charlesworth - at the very least a spirit of Westcountry unity demands the fingernailed one should be present

The ones I feel ought to be there but I don't actually read/listen to/watch (mea culpa):

And on an unrelated note, I've been indulging in some new DVDs recently, which in this case means I'm enjoying films everyone else was enjoying a year ago. One of which seems not to have quite captured the public imagination as much as I'd have expected, but I laughed out loud and am primed to bore the world with quotes from it. As it is I'll spare you and merely leave a weekend teaser:

What film hears distinguished French actor Jean Reno utter the immortal, and probably fully deserved line:

"You stupid English, with your Yorkshire puddings and your chips and fish!"

Yes, some bloggers will do anything to create an excuse for an unusual post title...

*Having recalled an email conversation some years ago, I should perhaps clarify for the 'Murrican reader that by "mate" I mean "friend" or "buddy".

7 comments:

  1. I've absolutely no idea of the answer to your weekend teaser. But what a great actor Jean Reno is. I thought his performance as Vincent in Ronin was brilliant.

    Cheers;)

    Paul Chapman

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hmmm... The Professional? He said less than wordely (sic)

    Gary

    ReplyDelete
  3. "Tools For Working Wood - if only it was set up with a proper feed"

    Damn right!!! my server is so old that my ISP doesn't support it properly. we will be upgrading next spring.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Thanks for posting the link to A Shipwright in Training. I hadn't run across that one before, but it looks great. I've added to my own blog roll (in good company with all the others you had listed). I do hope Andy Rae shows staying power. The first two entries were quite good.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Gary, aka "Léon"? Ah, good thought, but alas non.

    Joel, that's most excellent news - thanks for letting us know.

    I ran across A Shipwright in Training during that brief
    moment when building a boat was on the cards and became hooked. Still can't tell a strake from a sheer though... ;-)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Weekend Teaser - Flushed away :) Can I borrow some saws ?

    cheers Mike R

    ReplyDelete
  7. Mike - bingo!

    As for saws, why sure. I've got Sorby, Tyzack, S&J...

    ReplyDelete

Owing to vast quantities of spam this blog is getting, I'm afraid only registered users can post. All comments are moderated before publication, so there may be some delay. My apologies.