Monday, 24 May 2010

The fall of Fergie

Oh how life has changed for Sarah Ferguson over the years, from Duchess to pauper- you can almost see a film script appearing.
So she's been caught in the act of trying to get £500,000 from a fake businessman, to introduce him to Prince Andrew. I find it shocking enough that someone would ever be willing to pay that much to meet the prince in the first place.
She claims her £15,000 a year divorce settlement can't possibly sustain her lifestyle but what has she been doing with all the money she's earnt over the years from her children's books and weight watchers endorsements?
I have a feeling she'll be hiding out in America for a while, they're a lot more understanding than the British public!

Jenny

Thursday, 13 May 2010

The future of our country?

I tuned into the Youth Apprentice last night, intrigued to see how Sir, sorry, Lord Sugar would handle a group of teenagers who have been labelled as the brightest and most entrepeneurial young people in the country.
I did find it quite amusing to see the differences between how girls and boys deal with tasks- there was already tears in the girls camp, not a good sign of things to come.
For me the funniest part of the show was seeing the boys team try to sell cheese to passers by on a street. With some of them looking no older than 12 I just couldn't take them seriously!
Good luck to Lord Alan in finding a business leader of the future!

Jenny

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Good luck Forest!

Nottingham Forest are in the play-offs tonight against Blackpool and although I'm not really a football follower I really hope they win or I will have an unhappy man at home!
We have also got a good opportunity lined up for one of our clients on radio Nottingham in the morning if they win, so it will benefit them as well!

Jenny

Friday, 7 May 2010

Powering down

At Gemini towers we were plagued with pesky powercuts yesterday afternoon, resulting in not being able to get on with anything we had started. Luckily we are back in business today so all is back to normal.
You don't realise how much our lives revolve around electricity until it's gone! We had to take our lives into our hands crossing Maid Marian Way at lunchtime with all the traffic lights out of order.
We also battled with the elements to hang a banner out of our windows advertising the masters tennis. It was not an easy mission so look out for it when driving down Maid Marian Way!

Jenny