Proper bostin morning today!
Up at 4am like I have been almost every Thursday for the last 8 years 😳 but what a great meeting at BNI Pavilion Northampton!
Silver status chapter, one that has brought laughter and lifetime friendships, and today I reached a big milestone in having passed £1,000,000 in business to fellow members. We’ve received half as much revenue into DeType in that time, and the personal development for me has been phenomenal.
Thanks Jacqui Elmore and Duncan Webster for presenting and the support, and all the fellow members (too many to tag) but a special shout, despite her not being on Facebook, to Hazel (via Luke Napier). Props to Kathryn Ozlati for being my BNI mum and having the best dress sense 😅
Then on to N Live Radio Studios Northampton with Tracy Whittaker-Smith to talk about our relaunch of Give Northants.
What a day! 🤩
Brilliant night at House Of God last night for House Of God 33rd Birthday. Banging from the get go.
When you get the call to play at HOG, it’s an instant yes 🫡
Thanks so much Nik X Wells 🥳
Great to see Carol, Joe Westwood, Iain Wainwright and loads of others.
Well, these kinda graphics weren’t really a thing when I was gigging most weekends in the late 00’s / early 10’s, but with some cracking gigs coming up I thought I’d treat meself 🥳
Honoured to be on all of these, and a couple more in the pipeline!
Big shout to everyone for the bookings 🙏
And if you’re after an experienced DJ who now struggles with late nights, give me a shout 🤩
And yay, on this 8th Sabbath, after 300 perilous weeks of rain, the Lord did cry unto thee:
“Samas, the sun doth shine, and you must mow. Take to that lawn and raze its tips. Mow, my son, mow like there’s no tomorrow”
- so mow he did.
And so it became, on this 53rd day of the two thousand and twenty sixth year, the Great Mow was to be.
The crowds cheered, the children sang, Sarah Sayer looked on wearily, as she had so grown accustomed at her husbands relentless idiocy, and the retired neighbours had set to the task an hour prior to the declaration, unshackled by their battery-less mowers.
For they did not need to charge. They WERE in charge.