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Injuries and the big bang feature in kmfm breakfast show presenter Bob Mower's latest blog.
You can hear Bob weekdays from 7am-11am at 106fm.
Radio presenters are a weak lot, it's all that sitting about drinking coffee and staring into space searching for inspiration.
My controller and the kmfm 11am-3pm man, Corkie, came wobbling out of the studio complaining that he had pulled a muscle in his back after lifting a sheet of paper (!?)
It caused much mirth around the office - he later claimed the reason was because he's had to carry me for so long.
It didn't take me too long to join the walking wounded either having been victim of a mistimed tackle on a very wet Astroturf pitch.
I did the show on Friday dosed up to the eyeball with painkillers and an ice pack between my legs!
I'm amazed at the cost of hiring football pitches around the area, currently we pay £57 for half a pitch for an hour!
The Government want sport for all but there's few that can afford it at those prices.
There's also a lack of decent facilities and those that are are booked up well in advance.
Have your say on Bob's views here>>>
The small gooner baker in Whitstable used the right of reply here to question my sanity over my belief that the Balance of Power in North London is about to change.
"Delusional" was the long word he managed to look up.
Here's some words for you Geoffrey: Mid-Table Mediocrity!
Six and a half thousand scientists in a tunnel under a mountain below the French-Swiss border are about to set in motion the first test in the 27km circular pipeline that is the Large Hadron Collider in which they're hoping to gain a valuable insight into how the cosmos came into being - the big bang.
I don't know about you but the whole concept takes a bit of getting your head around and seems to me to be very, very scarey indeed.
What if it all goes miserably wrong and it turns into some sort of Pandora's box? Those involved have said they don't know what will happen and several scientists have suggested they could end up creating black holes which suck up everything in their path.
Once it's started it can't be reversed and now a last minute legal challenge has been launched to try to get it stopped but I suspect it will go ahead regardless.
• I'm away from my desk this week and scheduled to return to the breakfast show on Monday, September 15 - hopefully you'll be there to. Have a good week.