People must walk past this every day without realising that Access cards no longer exist, but still remember the tag-line 'your flexible friend' from the advertising campaign.
This is Steve Oliver's blog, it used to be daily but now happens in fits and starts.
Steve Oliver is a writer, director, documentary maker, actor, public speaker and humorist from Nottingham, England.
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- Dog Walk Comedy
- Relax With The Swans
- The Random Sessions
- NottinghamLIVE (radio show)
- The Sunday Alternative
- Music Moments
- Steve Oliver's Nottingham 2015: The Trilogy With a Difference
- The Batman Hoax
- When The Clocks Change
- Kazoo
- Shut Up & Listen Lyrics
- Shut Up and Listen
- Isolated Juggling
- Vinyl Comedy Club
- A Christmas Carol
- Recipes
- Respect the Music (children's story based on Shut Up and Listen)
- Cat Grass, endorsed by Dickens and Bella
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Thursday, 10 November 2011
I had to pop to the radio studio today to have a meeting about my involvement in a new show starting soon, so we both went to Bulwell this afternoon. On the way there I saw a blast from the past on a sign. Not a ghost sign, but something that might be recognised by people of a certain age.
People must walk past this every day without realising that Access cards no longer exist, but still remember the tag-line 'your flexible friend' from the advertising campaign.
People must walk past this every day without realising that Access cards no longer exist, but still remember the tag-line 'your flexible friend' from the advertising campaign.