And if you want to catch up with the earlier episodes of Jack’s Guide, use your cursor to hover over Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar and then just follow the trail.
It’s McSerial day on McStorytellers and time for Episode Five of Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the General Election. This week, our budding political pundit is so bored with the same old, same old General Election arguments that he makes his own political broadcast. A call to eat porridge is only the start of it! Read it all and banish those GE blues.
And if you want to catch up with the earlier episodes of Jack’s Guide, use your cursor to hover over Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar and then just follow the trail.
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It’s McSerial day on McStorytellers, so it must be time for Episode Four of Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the General Election, in which oor Jack grows so fed up with all those bad-tempered, shouty Leaders’ Debates on TV that he resorts to watching what the telly was invented for – sport, of course!
Enjoy the craic! It’s Wednesday. It’s McSerial Day on McStorytellers. So it’s time for the next instalment of Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the General Election.
Jack’s had another busy week. He’s written a book report. He’s watched the UK Leaders’ Debate on the telly. And he’s witnessed an actual Easter resurrection. Read all about it in Episode Three. He’s back! Yes, young Jack MacRoary, the Bard of DrumTumshie, returns today with the first two episodes of his brand new McSerial, Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the General Election.
Jack’s had a busy time of it. He’s seen his mum on telly at the SNP Conference. And he’s watched both Prime Minister’s Questions and First Minister’s Questions. Find out what our budding political commentator thinks of all these events. It’s Wednesday. It’s McSerial day. And it’s time for the concluding episodes of Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the Independence Referendum. As Jack says, “It’s not a happy ending, but then it isn’t the end, is it?”
Remember, you can catch up with all the earlier episodes of Jack’s Guide by using your cursor to hover over Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar and then just following the trail. And watch out next Wednesday as our intrepid young chronicler begins his follow-up McSerial, Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the General Election. In the McStorytellers McSerial today, it’s Episode Eight of Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the Independence Referendum. For young Jack and his family, an unexpected but tragic consequence of the Referendum result turns the dark days even darker.
If you want to catch up with the earlier episodes of Jack’s Guide, use your cursor to hover over Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar and then just follow the trail. On the McStorytellers McSerial today, it’s Episode Seven of Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the Independence Referendum, in which young Jack relives the highs and desperate lows of the day after the Big Vote.
Read it and weep – unless you’re a Nawbag, of course. By the way, if you want to catch up with the earlier episodes of Jack’s Guide, use your cursor to hover over Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar and follow the trail. Today brings Episode Six of Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the Independence Referendum. And it’s the day of the Big Vote – the best day ever in the MacRoary family history, according to young Jack.
Don’t miss it! It’s what you’ve been waiting a whole week for – Episode Five of Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the Independence Referendum.
It’s August 2014 in DrumTumshie, a month to go before the Big Vote, and things are hotting up in the Referendum Campaign, including a spot of cyberbullying by a prominent Nawbag and the egging of another in retaliation. And that’s just the start of it. Wait till next week, when the Big Guns invade. Enjoy! It’s Wednesday. It’s McSerial Day. So it must be time for Episode Four of Jack MacRoary’s Guide to the Independence Referendum.
This week, our budding political pundit remembers the summer of 2014, when he discovered that mounting a successful grassroots campaign through social media came at a cost – to him. Enjoy! |
McBlog AuthorBrendan Gisby is McStoryteller-in-Residence. He's the author of four novels, three biographies and several short story collections. The McStorytellers
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