Monthly Archives: January 2014

Hounded Out – Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish?

They left for Perth on economy class. After all that posturing and big talk, they sneaked out like a family of refugees. What a letdown! My compassionate thoughts are with the residents of Perth, now that it will stink of … Continue reading

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The Shylocks Amongst Us

I cannot understand the logic of mongoloids who say we should be contented because even first world countries have overcrowded hospitals so we should shut up or trains break down in London all the time so we should learn to … Continue reading

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Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust, If Air Crash Doesn’t Kill You, Measles Must

My sister-in-law and her husband flew to New Zealand for their honeymoon. She spent her entire honeymoon in bed. No she wasn’t doing what most honeymooners would do in bed. She was resting in bed having caught chicken pox probably … Continue reading

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2013 in Review

During this time, many magazines, newspapers and TV shows devote special editions to the “year-in-review.” I too conducted my own year-in-review. Best moment: Whenever B.A.T. runs to me, arms extended, face totally lit up with his megawatt smile. If I … Continue reading

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