TONY JOHNSON: Lockdown blues
There’s a scene near the beginning of the film Deliverance where one of the four Atlanta businessmen is gently strumming on a guitar. A young boy responds, but playing a...
Read moreDetailsThere’s a scene near the beginning of the film Deliverance where one of the four Atlanta businessmen is gently strumming on a guitar. A young boy responds, but playing a...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Paper commentator Tony Johnson Thank you to the ever-observant few who’ve pointed out certain topics that this writer had pretty much completely missed. So if you can tolerate hopping...
Read moreDetailsComic: “I say, I say, I say, my dog’s got no nose”. Foil: “How does it smell?” Comic: “Bloomin’ awful” Yes, it’s January’s Wokingham Borough Council’s Executive sketch and skit...
Read moreDetailsHistorians looking back on this week will mark it as ‘peak Covid’ – the point in the pandemic where the number of infections started trending down as we learned to...
Read moreDetailsWhat started as an enjoyable ride in a powerful car on the dark evening of Jan 21st, 2017 turned into a crash and then a fatality. The scene beforehand Mortimer...
Read moreDetailsTony Johnson's That Was The Week as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreDetailsTony Johnson's That Was The Week as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 7, 2021.
Read moreDetailsWith the continent fast running out of HGV Lorries, because they’ve all been parked in Kent somewhere, just before Christmas France gave in to continental pressure to let them get...
Read moreDetailsTony Johnson looks back on 2020 with a Covid-inspired rhyme.
Read moreDetailsTony Johnson's That Was The Week as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 17, 2020.
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