Do you remember the time before Coca Cola Zero Sugar? I'm old enough, so I do. I know it has been introduced in the US in 2005, but I know it was first introduced in the UK in July 2006, so twenty years ago. I remember the date because I remember the exact time when I first drank Coke Zero: they were giving sample cans at a train station, to promote the new product. I was travelling back from a wedding that day, with my future wife and my future sister-in-law. Neither like colas (at least my wife doesn't) so I had their share (or maybe only my wife's share, but anyway). I like soft drinks, from time to time, albeit I prefer Pepsi to Coke. I was underwhelmed by Coke Zero: sugar might be unhealthy, but it sure makes a cola taste better than the ones with artificial sweeteners. I sometimes drink Coke Zero, when i feel a bit conscious about my sugar intakes. But it just doesn't taste as good. Oh, and one fun fact about the Coke Zero: here in the UK it was nicknamed the "Bloke Coke", because unlike other low calory soft drinks, it was more appealing to men than women. Apparently, the name Coca Cola Zero sounded more masculin than Diet Coke, but I suspect it was something to do with the black design of the label, and maybe the taste. Anyway, that's my experience of Coke Zero, what's yours?
Monday, 13 July 2026
Une girouette à Brighton
Sunday, 12 July 2026
More Man on Fire?
So I blogged last month about Man on Fire. It's a Netflix spy thriller series freely adapted from a novel by A.J. Quinnell. The book was also made into a movie about twenty years ago. Anyway, I finished watching the series and, while I don't think it's the greatest TV series of its genre, I was thoroughly entertained and it was solid. And I suspect (and hope) there will be more of it. Like many spy thrillers based on a novel, they decided to carry on the story when the source material finishes. Man on Fire ends with a sequel hook. So I guess if the series is a success (I have no idea how popular it is, streaming can be tricky), there will be more seasons commissioned. I sure hope so.
"Couper grossièrement le céleri"
Saturday, 11 July 2026
Seeing Carmilla
Smoothie costaud
Friday, 10 July 2026
Books and Tea
La Tour à Bières
Quelqu'un se rappelle de La Tour à Bières à Chicoutimi? Et quelqu'un peut me dire si ça existe encore? Sa page Facebook semble être inactive. Je n'ai jamais été un régulier, mais je l'ai visitée quelquefois. C'était d'abord, il y a des années, un restaurant de cuisine sur pierre volcanique, puis c'est devenu un bar et finalement un bar/microbrasserie. Elle a fermé en 2024, puis a réouverte en 2025, sauf qu'en ce moment, on dirait qu'elle est fermée à nouveau. Les temps sont durs pour les microbrasseurs, mais j'aimerais savoir ce qui se passe avec la Tour.
Thursday, 9 July 2026
The Fig Tree
L'Opéra du Royaume
Wednesday, 8 July 2026
Another Bloody Heatwave
We had a heatwave in May, it was scorching hot. Then, we had one in June, which was even. Well, I guess we had to have a third one, this time in July. It's bad, really bad. At least we don't have amber and red warnings like for the last one, but it's really not good all the same. I am officially fed up with summertime. It started way too early, it's being way too hot for my own comfort. I am spending a lot of my free time just looking at the weather forecast and hoping the hot days will end. Anyway, that's my summer so far, hot, sticky and unpleasant, how is yours?
Question existentielle (406)
Cela faisait un bon bout de temps que je n'avais pas posé de question existentielle. Et il m'est venu en tête une question existentielle aussi brillante qu'érudite. Alors voici donc:
-Dans Don Giovanni de Mozart, en prenant en considération les chiffres donnés par Leporello lors de l'aria du Catalogue, de quelle grandeur et de quel format devrait être ledit catalogue donnant les conquêtes amoureuses de Don Giovanni?
Pour les amateurs d'opéra et les mozartiens parmi vous.
Tuesday, 7 July 2026
Thriller Writing Course
You may remember that I went to a Thriller Writing Workshop back in March. Well, more like a course anyway, but there are elements of workshop in it. Anyway, there was another course this month, pretty much the same, but since the first one has proven so useful and also given me some motivation to write, I have decided to go there again. At £25 for six hours, three weeks, that's a good investment, I think.
RIP Marc Messier
Triste nouvelle que je viens d'apprendre: Marc Messier est mort. Un grand acteur québécois, tant dans la comédie que dans les séries dramatiques. Je l'ai surtout apprécié dans Grande ourse et dans la seconde série d'Omertà, où il jouait Paul Spencer, un financier véreux (et homosexuel), pris dans un engrenage entre la mafia, les motards et d'autres groupes criminels, en plus d'être victime d'un chantage. Messier était brillant dans le rôle. Je sais que ce n'est pas son rôle le plus connu, mais pour moi c'était mon préféré. Enfin bref, c'est vraiment triste.
Harry Lime (can you hear the theme?)
Le whisky de McAuslan
Monday, 6 July 2026
Beretta (Signature Weapon)
This post is a new entry in my Signature Weapons series, weapons you find in crime fiction and spy fiction and that are used or could be used as signature weapons by protagonists and/or antagonists. So today I am blogging about the Beretta, an Italian gun. I have seen the brand showing up in many crime stories, including a novel I read recently. It's part of the arsenal of the Carabinieri and other police forces around the world. Conversely, it's been used by the mob and still is, whether Italian or not. It's also often featured in the spy thrillers, or at least I have seen the Beretta showing up in the spy novels I read recently. You may not know, but it was the service weapon of a certain British agent (guess who) until it was replaced by another brand (guess which one). Anyway, I'm not sure if the Beretta is in fiction more often held by a good guy or a bad guy, either way it can be a signature weapon.
Rémy Martin
Bon, ben parlons cognac pour un moment. J'ai blogué brièvement sur le Rémy Martin fin mai. Et je me demandais s'il y a quelqu'un parmi mes lecteurs quelqu'un qui en a déjà bu. Je ne m'y connais pas beaucoup en cognac, en fait pas du tout, j'aimerais en savoir plus, je veux éventuellement essayer le cognac, donc je tente de me renseigner. Je n'en fais pas une question existentielle, parce que ça demeure encore trop imprécis. Je ne sais même pas s'i le Rémy Martin est très coté ou non chez les connaisseurs. Alors donnez-moi votre opinion sur cette étiquette et dites-moi ce que vous savez).













