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Not Off To France
When I left home yesterday, I had a terrible sense of something not being quite right. The sky was lead grey, Autumn leaves were blowing in the wind, and I was feeling unusually depressed, despite the fact I was going off on a break. It's not completely out of character for me to get a little bit of low in Autumn, but I had a terrible sense of foreboding that was unexplainable and unjustified. Maybe I had seen too much WW2 carnage on the various ...
Off To France….
It really is time to move on from the controversy of the visit of Pope, though if one good thing has come of it, it has certainly stirred up lots of lively debate, and varying points of view, which is a good thing don't you think? The hypocrisy surrounding the whole event briefly had me acting in aggressively 'atheist manner' as I never have been able to cope with being told how to think, especially by a religion that has a garden so badly out ...
Let’s Cut Public Spending…….Except For A Vist From The Pope
You have to hand it to the powers that be in this country, they are the masters of hypocrisy. All through the week we are learning of savage spending cuts in the public sector, which quite frankly, when you see some examples of council gluttony (70% of council tax funding index linked pensions beggars belief) may well be justified.Why then, are we paying for the visit of a former member of the Hitler Youth who covers up in child abuse and has ...
Learning About Technology
I have been living domestically independent for a year now, and despite the harrowing and brutal death of my fridge recently, I think I have generally performed at a reasonable level when you take into consideration my slightly cumbersome and blunderous nature. My next step up the ladder, I have decided, is to begin to learn and comprehend the settings on my various domestic appliances, such as washing machines, irons, toasters and microwave. I ...
Oh The Youth Of Today!!!
On Radio 5 the other day there was a phone in based around whether the you of today were any more badly behaved than generations past. The general consensus was that teenagers get a pretty raw deal on the whole, and though many go through disruptive periods of varying degrees, so did all the generations before them. I must say that when I am served by students at Sainsburys they are always polite and helpful, though it is the norm for them not ...