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at 21:59
Inner West
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at 21:44
Love and Liberty
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at 05:53
It is an article of faith that I do not read the Daily Mail much. It's sort of on the "Index". But I do subscribe to Hitchens' blog on there as I like occasionally being wound up by him, knowing he's probably just round the corner from me somewhere in a house that positively glows with the inner anger one feels permeates his entire being.
So it is unusual to find something with which I agree whole heartedly:
Thud! Sorry, but can't you look where you're going?
In overcrowded Britain, walking along a crowded city pavement has become a test of alertness, social skill, forbearance, and patience. Even if you constantly adjust your course and speed to allow for the movements of other people, which I always thought was the thing to do, the others are often not doing the same. Read the rest of it here.
It's partly why I cannot stand being on Lib Dem policy working parties - the thought of trying to walk the "wrong way" down Victoria Street at the evening rush hour fills me with utter dread. But it happens wherever you go - corridors in my place of work where people (and not always students it has to be said) think that it's okay to walk four abreast engaged in their little conversation...."where the f*** do you expect me to disappear to so you can get past without moving?"
Being utterly unable to melt into a wall for such people I do now take a robust view, which is probably equally unsociable but necessary to preserve one's rights against people that are, basically, bullies, and stand full square to them (and I'm no stick-insect me of course!) and if they don't move I ready my shoulder for the inevitable bump (it's better if I am returning to my desk from the canteen with a full mug of hot tea of course!) and utter one of Peter's "sorries" as they go past:
I also say 'sorry' quite a lot, in the British sense of the word that means 'You moron. Why can't you look where you're going?' but which people often take for a genuine apology from me after they have trodden on my foot or hacked my shin.
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at 21:13
| ...or is it 100(3)...
...is the number of levels of hell and of heaven in the Divine Comedy. ...is the number of Muses. ...is considered lucky in Chinese because it sounds like the word for long lasting, ...but is considered unlucky in Japanese because it sounds like the word for pain or distress. ...is the number of the companions in the Fellowship of the Ring, and the number of Ringwraiths sent to harry them. ...was the number of planets in the solar system until last month. ...AD was the year in which one of my A level Latin poets, Ovid, was banished, probably for writing schoolboy tittilating pornographic drivel! You can tell a number can be divided by nine if, when you add all its digits together, and then again if necessary until you end up with just one digit, that digit is 9: e.g. 5204961 is (5+2+0+4+9+6+1)=27, and (2+7)=9 This post displays the international maritime signal flag for 9. 1909 was the year of the Peoples' Budget, in which, of course, a UK Liberal government tried to implement Land Value Tax! 9 is the number that, however unworthily, Iain Dale placed this blog at in his list of 100 top Liberal Democrat oriented blogs! See the rest of the Lib Dem 100 here, the Tory 100 here, the Labour 100 here and the unaligned 100 here. Or better still, buy the guide if you are not going to a party conference, like me! Ain't Wikipedia useful, sometimes! |
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at 12:08
Hot on the heels of news yesterday from the Oxford Mail that Oxford City Council need to look at how other places are run, citing Lib Dem run Cambridge City Council, comes news that our Central area committee have approved a scheme to license people who hand out flyers that end up littering the place (though only in the city centre it appears, despite the problems elsewhere in the city).
They could look at how Cambridge does this. Perhaps OX1 could run it as a profit sharing business that puts the money gained back into the advertising venues and street improvements?Œ
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