We have a day, for just about everything now! Today is #SocialMediaDay.
Oh and wait till the comment, I get in about my shorts! You will love it!
We have a day, for just about everything now! Today is #SocialMediaDay.
Oh and wait till the comment, I get in about my shorts! You will love it!
Sorry, #HeterosexualPrideDay on twitter the other day, really did wind me up! If you don’t want to watch me go, off on one, don’t watch this…
WOW! How come, I’ve ever notice this video before! Olympic diver Chris Mears plays Innuendo Bingo in his speedos!
Speaking about some of the many things, I’ve been up to last week! Went to Go Ape, went to see Jake Bugg, also went to Pride in London!
Plus chatting about what happened in the US and also about Brexit!
So pleased with myself! So far done 500.6 miles of this month! Making it the most miles, I’ve done in a single month since July 2014, when I did 705.2 miles! So really hope, that next month I can do ever better!
Also only go to do 136.3 more miles, than I will have done more than in whole of last year!
I will leave you, with some photos from today’s cycle that took over the 500 mile mark! 🙂
Loved every second of Pride in London! After what happened in Orlando just a number of weeks back. I had to go, we can’t let hate win!
I was in tears, when we had a minutes silence, during the march. We have come a long way, but still have a long way to go!
Best part, was seeing everyone looking so happy and of course the Red Arrows. I did not know anything about that, till they went over!
I am already looking forward to next year! Think, it will be even bigger and better next year! Since it will 50 years since homosexuality was legalised in the UK!
Many more photos can be found at www.gordon-valentine.com/zenphoto/days-out/pride-london/2016/.
Stonewall Uprising (Yesterday | 10:00pm to 12:00am | Saturday 25th June 2016)
Relive the New York homosexual community’s spontaneous stand against the police in 1969, a defining event in the gay rights moment that helped put an end to shocking persecution.
Top Gear (BBC 2/HD | 8:00pm to 9:00pm | Sunday 26th June 2016)
The world’s most popular motoring show continues. This week, Chris Harris is with the new BMW M2, Rory Reid retraces a historic journey against the clock, delivering the Jaguar F-type SVR to the Geneva Motor Show, and Chris Evans and Matt Le Blanc head to Dingle to see whether the new Rolls Royce Dawn can out-class its ancestor, a 1976 Corniche. The Stars going head to head in the Rallycross Car are Absolutely Fabulous star Jennifer Saunders and Great British Bake Off’s Paul Hollywood.
The Orlando Nightclub Massacre (BBC 1/HD | 8:30pm to 9:00pm | Monday 27th June 2016)
Reporter Richard Bilton discovers what it is like to be caught up in the carnage of a mass shooting as Panorama tells the story of the Orlando massacre from the people who were there.
The Last Leg in, the Last Leg Out (Channel 4/HD | 10:00pm to 11:05pm | Friday 1st July 2016)
The award-winning live weekly satirical comedy show continues, hosted by Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe. The team are joined by a special guest to examine the biggest and most entertaining news stories. Viewers can tweet the kind of edgy current affairs questions that other shows might duck on Twitter handle #isitok.
All TV guide information taken from DigiGuide — www.getdigiguide.tv/?p=1&r=15119.
Loving his white Lycra tights! Just wish his top was a bit shorter…