There has been a lot of black humour on my computer screen over the past week. Some of them cartoons and some articles. Here are some of them: I laughed at this Washington Post cartoon about a love affair developing at the time of the Coronavirus … [Read more...]
In Conclusion
In conclusion 3 March 2020
Is this what Canterbury looked like pre-cows? … [Read more...]
In Conclusion 25 Feb 2020
I’ve decided I can live with our potholes when I look at this photo. Was this a job undertaken by Maugers, Phil? … [Read more...]
In Conclusion 18 Feb 2020
I really liked this. I might add it to our comments at the bottom of this email: ‘Old age and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance.’ ‘Age and guile beat youth, innocence and a bad haircut.’ Attributed variously to the Greeks, David Mamut and P.J. O’Rourke. … [Read more...]
In Conclusion 11 Feb 2020
I have found it interesting how powerful groups use abuse toward immigrants to consolidate their power and position. I remember old people, in the community I grew up in, telling me that when they were in the workforce factories had a sign outside them which had “INNA” in front of them. This meant … [Read more...]
In Conclusion 30 October 2019
When this sort of thing happens, do we blame the engineers, or the Project Managers, Rod Cameron? … [Read more...]
In conclusion 22 October
Why the creative wing of the Tuesday Club was rejected by CCC from designing any more features for local parks: … [Read more...]
In conclusion 15 October
I have confessed several times that I am completely obsessed with Brexit. Pam and I arrive in the UK the day when Brexit is to be implemented. I can’t wait to be amongst the action! I thought you’d like some of the human ramifications of Brexit. Like this one: … [Read more...]
In Conclusion 8 October
Like many people I have been thinking a lot about the state of our local democracy. The number of people who have voted is disgraceful. It is time to start thinking about democracy not being about every three years, but instead of every day. I read this quote in a mag recently when Peter Singer … [Read more...]