Wednesday, February 04, 2026
The John Virgo Legend
Tuesday, February 03, 2026
I Try Heinz Beans With Pigs In Blankets III
Do you recall when I first tried Heinz Beans with Pigs in Blankets back in 2024? I followed that up a year later with another post once again trying out the Christmas-themed food.
In both posts, I noted I didn't seem to taste the 'Christmas seasoning' that is advertised on the side of the tin. However, I ended the 2025 post with a plan.
Monday, February 02, 2026
Finishing Cell
In a follow up to a post written on January 22nd, I have now finally finished reading Cell by Stephen King.
When I last mentioned the 2006 novel, I noted I had recently started reading it and was struck by its intense start. I pointed out I was aware that Cell was quite a controversial title with Stephen King fans with some thinking it's great and others believing it to be... well - not great.
As for me, now that I've read it? I suppose I remain more in the positive section of readers. I thought it was a really fun apocalyptic novel. Plus - it also gave me a nightmare somewhere along the past few days, so that automatically makes it one I'll remember for quite a while.
I surmise a lot of the book's haters have been led to their opinion because of the open-ended way the story ends. I can accept that.
To be frank, The Stand is my favourite Stephen King novel. While Cell is not completely like it, some elements remind me of the 1978 classic.
Upon finishing Cell, I had to place it in my Stephen King ranking. I gave it four stars, out of a possible five. It's currently sandwiched in-between The Dark Half (1989) and Needful Things (1991) on my list.
Another thing I set out to do, after finishing the book, was check out the trailer for the movie based on the work. I had seen it listed on a Freeview channel within the past year.
Well - going by the three minutes of the trailer - there are certainly things I saw that do not happen in the book. The main one being the main character - Clay - spent all of the novel hoping his son hadn't used his mobile phone when The Pulse struck. In the clip, we see Clay and his son - Johnny - video calling moments before the signal began its devastation.
I'll likely keep an eye out for the next airing of Cell. If it's on those Freeview channels, I'm sure it'll find its way back on the schedule soon enough.
Next up, on my Stephen King journey, is Lisey's Story, which came out in the same year as Cell. I will likely get to that one by month's end.
Sunday, February 01, 2026
The Post-Rumble Blues
Saturday, January 31, 2026
A First Since The 90s
Friday, January 30, 2026
I Was A Cereal Killler With One Goal - Collect Them All!
After writing yesterday's post, I found myself travelling down a rabbit hole which sent me back to the latter part of 1985 and through to 1987.
If you didn't read the aforementioned post, I'll give you a quick summary: yesterday was the fortieth anniversary of my visit to the cinema to see Back to the Future. I wrote about how invested I was in the film as a child and - as I was recalling a couple of things I collected - something came to me from the back of my memory bank: I had owned little booklets that came from inside cereal boxes.
I closed the post not being completely sure whether I had imagined the mini books, however. Within a short Google search, I realised they were not a figment of my imagination.
Yes, I did indeed collect Back to the Future books from my breakfasts.
As you can see, a box of Shreddies from 1985 was sold in an online auction. Its packaging clearly shows it was part of the Back to the Future adventure game book promotion.
As for the books - Well, I've found them on eBay. Here they are:
You know what makes this entire thing hysterical? I remember owning all but the fourth book in that six-part series. But that's not the funny part. I put myself through all that collecting with one handicap.
I hated Shreddies. I still do to this very day.
Actually, I'll be a bit fair to the brand: I am not keen on the regular Shreddies, that were only available back in the mid-80s, I do find the frosted Shreddies slightly more enjoyable. At a push.
Can you imagine how many boxes I must have gone through back then to be able to get five of those books? I must have swapped some around at school to have amassed a near-perfect collection. That's the only way I can try to reason with it.
The things I did for Back to the Future.
It did get worse for me.
Within a year or so, Shredded Wheat had a promotion in which they gave away Dungeons and Dragons hologram cards inside boxes of its breakfast offering. If Shreddies were high on my list of cereals I disliked, Shredded Wheat would have been above it in the rankings. But, I had to get the holograms. So - I had to eat the Shredded Wheat.
Unfortunately, my mission to collect all of the holograms failed. My teacher confiscated the cards as I was looking through them as she was reading to us. I never saw them again.

