Well folks looks like people are still at it, and when I say that I mean looking for peculiar things on the internet, this time the lucky phrase was ‘handicapped giving blowjobs’.
De gustibus non est disputandum I guess and with that I’ll leave it well alone.
Taking some time out last night and unable to rest [...]
Archive for January, 2008
The plain sick, The Woebegotten masses and the failure of imagination
Posted in Belief, Disillusion, Non-Violence, Violence, rant, tagged Feeling Miserable on January 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
State of the Union. (and what a state it is)
Posted in Political, US Politics, tagged State of the Union on January 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
President Bush’s last State of the Union was a tired and rather lacklustre affair, as we’re all hearing on the morning news and as Jay Findalingham stumbles over his lines yet again we learn that the Economy and Iraq were the central issues.
I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that they [...]
Just the way she smiles, I shouldn’t and I won’t but then I couldn’t and I would
Posted in Meaningless Rambling, Music on January 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I sometimes wonder to myself as well as a few people I know, how it is that I got into music, or for that matter why I got into music.
Well I won’t go into any of my reasons because I’m not really sure, but when you can do something and people seem to like it, [...]
Sleepliss
Posted in Violence, tagged My Shitty little village on January 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Firstly I’d like to apologise for the title of this post, it is one of the worst wordplays I have ever been responsible for, the very fact I’m putting it up is a measure of just how little I care how ridiculous I appear to other people.
Last night was of course yet another night of [...]
Persian Fire, How Iran will destroy the world
Posted in Anti-War, Election 2008, Iran, Iraq, New World Order, Nuclear Weapons, Political, US Politics, World on January 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The interesting developments in the US political campaign are still nondescript enough to forestall any predictions from me. If I had to put money on it I’d go with the Polls and back Barack Obama, but I feel this could just be me putting my money with my hopes and risking losing both.
The issue of [...]
A definitive way to settle an argument. The limitations of trustee model democracy
Posted in Missile Defence, Nuclear Disarmament, Nuclear Weapons, Political, UK politics, democracy on January 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
My latest communication with the Government wasn’t actually with the Government it was with a Member of Parliament who doesn’t actually form part of the Government; one Michael Mates the MP for East Hampshire.
Actually if I wanted to be pedantic I would say that my last communication with the Government was at 1.35 post meridiem [...]
Rehearsals, fun, games and a lack of alcohol
Posted in Meaningless Rambling on January 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
So the Band got together and we started putting together a playlist for our next line of gigs, I’m trying to play the prima donna card in an effort to control what goes on our playlist. When I say prima donna, I do of course mean a nice one who listens to other people and [...]
Ah.
Posted in College on January 10, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Well the good news I won’t write up, this is a reasonably public place and I don’t want to be on the receiving end of my own tactlessness but the bad news is that I and the rest of my politics class walked into an exam in which whoever set the questions was looking to [...]
Can I see some ID sir?
Posted in Civil Liberties, Freedom, Government, Human Rights, Labour, Police, Political, UK politics, democracy, tagged ID cards, Labour Party on January 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The decision to introduce a National Identity Scheme was announced in the Queen’s Speech on 17 May 2005. The Identity Cards Act received royal assent, becoming law, on 30 March 2006. The introduction of biometric residence permits for foreign nationals in 2008 and the first ID cards to be issued to British citizens in will [...]