Thursday 16 January 2014

The Train That Never Dies

HONK HONK!  All aboard the Blog Tour train!  Today's stop?  Why, it's the ever-contrary boys over at Point Counter-Point Point Point

Christian and Pat have kindly invited me to join their duo for the day, which I duly accepted.  I did point out that we'd either have to become a trio, or we'd have to fight to the death to reduce our numbers, but they assured me that it would all work out and to put down the knife before anyone gets hurt.  It's those kind of sensibilities that made me love those guys in the first place.  Those quivering, frightened-of-sharp-object guys.

Anyway, I encourage you to read the interview as I'm sure you'll find it utterly hilarious.  Once you're done, follow their Blog if you don't already, and leave them some nice comments.  Also, buy my book!

Ciao for now.

8 comments:

  1. That interview was possibly the funniest I've ever read. Hope you guys get together and do more stuff like this in the future.

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    1. As cool as that would be, I don't know if I'd be a bit of a third wheel over there. Christian and Pat work very well as a double act.

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  2. This train ride really does never stop.

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    1. Always going forward, 'cos we can't find reverse.

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  3. HONK! HONK! Indeed. Although here in the states our trains go "Wooo Wooo".

    Thanks for doing the interview. We had a lot of fun doing it (the interview that is). We hope your book is a big success.

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    1. I hope it is a big success too!

      Thanks for the opportunity to work with you, this was predictably hilarious and I think it turned out rather well.

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  4. Why is it that whenever I see or hear "Honk Honk" it conjures the image of a dirty old man making the boob squeezing motion? That was a great interview, very funny.

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    1. I always see that image too. Then I realise that it's me, I'm the dirty old man.

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