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FUNNY MATTERS



 * My Writing
 * All About Angela
 * Work With Angela
 * My Mum The Chemo Ninja
 * Grief & Loss
 * Get in Touch…
 * Twitter
 * Facebook


THE SIDE HUSTLE OF LEAST RESISTANCE

I’ve been thinking. It’s time to write something. 6 months has flown by, and
it’s about time my Funny Matters’ muscles were flexed again. So here goes. A wee
catch-up … Continue reading →

Featured · 2 Comments


AN OPEN APOLOGY TO MY FRIENDS WITH BABIES

This post can also be read at the Huffington Post UK… *** We’re in an impossible
situation you and I. It’s been weighing on my mind for a while now. And …
Continue reading →

Featured · 21 Comments


THE I.V.F DILEMMA

This post can also be read at the Huffington Post UK… *** So I said I wasn’t
going to write about any of this yet. I said I was going to … Continue reading →

July 26, 2016 · 1 Comment


A VOICE FROM THE DARK: WHY TALKING TABOOS MAKES FOR A BETTER SOCIETY

This post can also be read at the Huffington Post UK… *** Last month I published
an article called An Open Apology to My Friends With Babies. It was about
miscarriage … Continue reading →

April 13, 2016 · 4 Comments


DAVID BOWIE: KEEPING SCHTUM ABOUT CANCER

This post can also be read at the Huffington Post UK… *** Well. That was a week
of very sad news. David Bowie. Alan Rickman. Dead. Cancer. Aged 69. Like many …
Continue reading →

January 18, 2016 · Leave a Comment


BEATING YOUR INNER BRIDEZILLA (OR HOW TO CONTROL THE WEATHER FROM BEYOND THE
GRAVE)

I was determined to be a laid back bride. An easy going wedding planner. It was
one of my major worries about getting married. You see. I am very easily …
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December 23, 2015 · 2 Comments


MY “BIG DAY”: MY MOTHER’S FUNERAL

The day before my Mum’s funeral I went and did the food shopping. A few people
offered to come with me. But I had it covered. It didn’t even occur … Continue
reading →

November 25, 2015 · 4 Comments


FACING THE F BOMB: FORTY & FERTILITY

I turn 40 in a few weeks time. It feels ridiculous to say that out loud. Like
I’m play-acting. Pretending to be a grown up. But no. There it is. … Continue
reading →

November 17, 2015 · 2 Comments


A MOTHER’S LOVE

When I was really small…. One of my earliest memories. An Irish traveller came
to the front door. Selling chamois leathers and little bunches of heather
wrapped in tin foil. … Continue reading →

October 20, 2015 · 4 Comments


NIGHT AT THE HOSPICE

We were all so fearful about the hospice at first. But we couldn’t have been
further from the truth. The only way I can explain it… Whenever I walked in …
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October 1, 2015 · 4 Comments


DEATH & ONLINE DATING

I’m back. Back from getting hitched and honeymooning. I’m now an honest woman.
And I have a piece of paper to prove it. *** The whole wedding caboodle was
wonderful. … Continue reading →

September 3, 2015 · 6 Comments


THREE YEARS AND COUNTING…

Remember me? I’ve not been round these parts for a while. I know. I’m sorry.
Tsk. Start a blog. Invite people to subscribe. Then leave them in the lurch…
Downright … Continue reading →

July 14, 2015 · 10 Comments


TWO WEEKS TO GO – HAVE YOU BOOKED YET?

In just over two weeks… …my one woman show My Mum The Chemo Ninja will hit the
Brighton Fringe… for four nights only! I am now officially terrifixcited (see
what … Continue reading →

April 20, 2015 · Leave a Comment


READY STEADY BOOK!

  5, 4, 3, 2, 1… THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO! Booking is now open for the stage
adaptation of my blog, Funny Matters… CLICK HERE for the online box office & all
show info … Continue reading →

March 9, 2015 · Leave a Comment


BRIXTON BOOKJAM

Thanks so much to everyone who came along to see me pop my ‘spoken word’ cherry
on Monday night at the fabulous Brixton Bookjam. I had such a great night. …
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March 5, 2015 · 4 Comments


MY WOMAN ON THE BOAT

Not a lot of people know this. But back in 2012. I harboured a dirty secret.
Every Wednesday lunchtime. For about a year. I sloped off from my office desk. …
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February 10, 2015 · 8 Comments


PRETTY DAMN EXCITING NEWS

Hot off the press! (almost) I have some pretty damn exciting news to share with
you All sorts of developments have been taking place over the past few weeks.
And details have … Continue reading →

January 26, 2015 · 14 Comments


BREAK-UP. BREAKDOWN. BREAKTHROUGH

The 25th of October 2011. I remember it well.  It was my Mum and step-dad
David’s 25th wedding anniversary. I wanted to make a fuss of her. Of them. After
… Continue reading →

January 14, 2015 · 15 Comments


THE C WORDS: COUPLES COUNSELLING

Anyone ever done couples counselling? I have. Now. I’m going to give you a free
tip here. Just one of my regular pearls of wisdom. Here it is: Couples
counselling … Continue reading →

December 17, 2014 · Leave a Comment


IF YOU DO ONE THING TODAY, PLEASE VOTE FOR MY MACKEREL!

If you’ve not yet seen my shameless pleas for votes over on my Facebook page you
may not know the exciting news that Funny Matters has been nominated for the …
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November 28, 2014 · 2 Comments


CHANGE MANAGEMENT & BATTENBERG CAKE

  Hello stranger. Sorry you’ve not seen much of me ’round these parts. Funny
Matters has had somewhat of an unplanned hiatus. A mini-break if you like. I
guess I … Continue reading →

November 25, 2014 · 10 Comments


FINDING THE POSITIVE

Wow….What can I say? You’ve overwhelmed me. I was blown away by all the
wonderful comments and messages you lot – out there – sent me in response to my
… Continue reading →

October 18, 2014 · 17 Comments


THE GRANDCHILD SHE’D NEVER MEET….

When I was clearing out my Mum’s clothes. A few weeks back. I found a bag of her
knitting. Unfinished. What she’d been making before she’d died. Maybe not so …
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October 3, 2014 · 27 Comments


BITTER-SWEET CHARITY

This post is a follow-on from my last one – Confessions of a Dysfunctional
Daughter. So if you haven’t already read it. It’s probably a good idea to do
that … Continue reading →

September 18, 2014 · 2 Comments


CONFESSIONS OF A DYSFUNCTIONAL DAUGHTER

Warning: Segue coming up. I repeat. Segue coming up Yes. I know. It was only
last month that I was on here bleating. About how sorry I was. For going …
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September 11, 2014 · 4 Comments


AN UNEXPECTED INHERITANCE

I’ve always considered myself to be quite a shy person. I know this might cause
guffaws from some. Those who know me. But it’s true. Meeting new people. Joining
groups. … Continue reading →

August 21, 2014 · 5 Comments


GOING APE WITH MUM

Right. Enough is enough. Stop with the distractions. I went off the beaten track
for a few weeks there. Didn’t I? Got caught up in the bright lights. Of hospice
… Continue reading →

August 12, 2014 · 8 Comments


SPORT, GRIEF & CLARE BALDING

Anyone see last week’s opening ceremony for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games? I
did. And it got me thinking about the last time we all went a bit sporting gaga.
Cast … Continue reading →

July 30, 2014 · 8 Comments


PICTURE PERFECT…?

So you may remember. A few weeks ago. I was getting all stressy. About those
articles I’d been asked to write. The hospice ones. Well. Turned out I’d got it
… Continue reading →

July 24, 2014 · 2 Comments


HOSPICE: THE ‘H’ WORD

You may have seen me on my Facebook page this week frothing at the mouth with
excitement and honour at my hospice article being published in the
acclaimed www.ehospice.com! If not, … Continue reading →

July 17, 2014 · 4 Comments


TWO YEARS ON…

Today is 14th of July 2014. Bastille Day. The anniversary of the beginning of
the French revolution. The storming of the Bastille. For me though, it’s
something far more significant. … Continue reading →

July 14, 2014 · 16 Comments


MY CAN OF WORMS

Last week I was approached by two different organisations to write about my
positive hospice experience. Hmm. Positive. Somehow it feels peculiar to use
that word. In the context of … Continue reading →

July 5, 2014 · 4 Comments


MY MUM DOCTORATE

I’m one of those people doctors love to hate. A researcher. Oh come on. Who
doesn’t love a good research? <Tumbleweed> When I go and see the doctor. Chances
are … Continue reading →

June 30, 2014 · 2 Comments


THE MARIAN KEYES EFFECT

I’ve finally done it! I’ve managed to write a short post. Well. You do deserve a
reprieve Truthfully though. It’s not the post I’d planned. Gone slightly
off-piste today. I know. … Continue reading →

June 25, 2014 · 10 Comments


MY MUM THE CHEMO BANDIT

What is it with doctors’ surgeries? They’re full of people with infectious
illnesses. Not ideal for hypochondriacs, I bet. They probably leave the doctors
convinced they’ve contracted everything under the … Continue reading →

June 23, 2014 · 2 Comments


HOW I BECAME A COMPULSIVE LIAR

My name’s Angela. And I’m a curtain-twitcher Well. A recovering one You see. I
come from a long line of curtain-twitchers (see last post). You could say it’s
an hereditary … Continue reading →

June 21, 2014 · 4 Comments


HOW ARE YOU?

How are you? Seems like a simple question. Three words. Uncomplicated Or is it?
When you to say to someone ‘how are you?’ What do you expect back? The standard
… Continue reading →

June 19, 2014 · 4 Comments


MY FIRST TIME

Do you remember your first time? I do. No. I don’t mean that first time… Tut. I
don’t know. One track mind I mean the first time you realised your … Continue
reading →

June 14, 2014 · Leave a Comment


HATFIELD & THE NORTH

Hatfield. The childhood abode of Elizabeth I. The birthplace of the Mosquito
fighter bomber. Most famous for? The Hatfield train crash, of course. For me.
It just happened to be where … Continue reading →

June 12, 2014 · Leave a Comment


AND THEN I DID JURY SERVICE…

I had been excited for months about doing my jury service. First off. It was a
two week holiday from the job I hated. On top of that. I had … Continue reading
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June 8, 2014 · 6 Comments


THE STUPID THINGS WE SAY

Many years ago, my best friend and I were being chatted up in Barcelona by a
couple of musicians. As was always the case, she got ‘the good one’. A …
Continue reading →

June 5, 2014 · 12 Comments


FUNNY HA HA OR FUNNY GRIEF?

As part of the Screw Work Let’s Play 30 Day Challenge I have publicly committed
to spending the month of June creating content for a funny book on grief and …
Continue reading →

June 2, 2014 · 1 Comment


HOW JENNIFER ANISTON CAN HELP MONITOR YOUR MENTAL HEALTH

I can gauge my emotional health by the things I want to watch on TV. You see,
I’ve always been a bit of a telly and film snob. I would … Continue reading →

May 20, 2014 · 4 Comments


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