Entries in Jan 2007 (4)
How funny....
Josh Hartnett attending a Global Cool Presentation at 10 Downing Street
"Why...?!" It just sniffs of a load of celebs with too much time on their hands pretending to care about stuff other than the entertainment industry....perhaps I'm being way to cynical!
Do you reckon Tony Blair would grant me an audience at the drop of a hat, to discuss the gripes of Londoners...and the tube springs to mind? After all, I did appear in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe when I was 15 years old and I do a mean karaoke... Doubt it though, don't you?
And as if reading my mind, the organisation states in black and white (well on their website anyway!)
"Global Cool is not a celebrity campaign that massages and promotes the egos of a small group of individuals. The involvement of some of the biggest names in music and cinema is a collective response from the entertainment industry to face and confront the burgeoning threat of global warming."
Well knock me down with a feather, I've learnt something new today after all. Of course I just had to look up Global Cool on t'internet. I've joined up, maybe you will too. Below are some facts about the organisation, taken from their website GLOBAL COOL
10 things about Global Cool
1) Global Cool is here to save a planet because we haven't got anything better to do.
2) Global Cool belongs to Dan Morrell, Dr Richard Tipper, Orlando Bloom, Ana Matronic, Brandon Flowers, Sienna Miller, 11-year old Isabella Ramchandani and anyone and everyone else who wants to be part of it.
3) Global Cool is called Global Cool because Global Cool is the answer to global warming and an answer sure is needed.
4) Global Cool is backed by some of the biggest names in entertainment and by some of the biggest brains in environmental science including Steve Howard and Dr Richard Tipper, both of whom have so many letters after their names that we do not have the space to include them.
5) By showing you how to Be Cool, Global Cool helps you do all the things you can do to save a planet. By allowing you to donate a Tonne of Cool, Global Cool helps you do the things you couldn't otherwise do to save a planet.
6) Global Cool is here to help anyone who cares about the planet to do their bit to save the planet they care about.
7) Global Cool is based in London and Los Angeles and is interested in expanding to any other major city in the world beginning with an L.
8) Global Cool is going to bring entertainment to the environment. It's going to put on shows and make programmes and send you playful texts and generally sing to you and tell you stories and tease you until you care.
9) "Global Cool will help wake up the world about the important issue of Global Warming." He's a switched-on man that Leonardo DiCaprio.
10) Two things etched on the walls of Global Cool. If we all leave everything up to everyone else, nothing happens. If we each do a bit, we can all do a lot.
Comic Relief....Launch of Red Nose Day.

(from left to right) Lorne Spicer, Graham Norton,Patrick Kielty, Russell Brand, Lenny Henry, Fearne Cotton, Davina McCall and Claudia Winkleman at the launch of Comic Relief.
Red Nose Day takes place on Friday 16th March 2007. For information on what you can do to help raise money and awareness for charitable projects in the UK and Africa visit the COMIC RELIEF WEBSITE
See more pics in the Wonfifty Photo Gallery
Had to just post this....
This is a picture of my latest baby, of which I have three!!! Cats are wonderful animals and I'm glad they are so independent. It probably compliments the fact that I'm an independent person too. The worst thing is cleaning that cat litter tray though.........
NEW YEAR...NEW START and all those good intentions!
Sunrise, signals the start of things anew...
For the first time I actually decided not to give up anything for New Year. Yes I do have my few vices like the odd cigarette and alcohol, but I don't feel the need to give any of it up! Instead I will monitor my alcohol content and gently phase out the cigarettes completely, especially before the ban comes into force in July. The start of the New Year does find me wanting have a massive purge, a really brutal cleanout, where items which I have been intend on hoarding for several years just have to go.... I've got stuff I've had and never used for ages and I keep it 'just in case' I may need it. In fact, it kinda sums up the position I'm in at the moment...my life is full of unwanted and unused stuff, which is taking up far too much space. Now the question is, should I flog the stuff on ebay (to make a small dent in the mountain of debt I've accrued) or give it to charity....
Answers on a postcard please!







