Not a lot of warm at the Castle this morn, more than a
whimsy of atmospheric movement, a smidge of blue stuff above and the big yellow
thing is hiding behind white fluffy stuff.
If the Devil could cast his net, as next week U-Turn Cam,
Son of a B......aronet and alien reptile in disguise George (OES) Osborne and
what’s his name will allegedly undergo hours of questioning about their
dealings with News Corp and its newspapers.
Also appearing at the mind numbingly boring “inquiry” will
be Clone B, Gord and the fish from Norf of the border.
If you can raise the strength and find some stay awake pills
click on the link over the pic and find out who, what, when and where they will
appear to try to vindicate themselves of all responsibility for cow-towing to
the media.
Or like me you could ignore the whole pointless thing and
get on with your life.
According to “blood-crazed ferret” Damien Thompson the OES
have taken over the world, Overeducated Elitist Snobs it seems have suddenly
arisen to rule the cosmos.
Allegedly David Cameron and George Osborne who have inherited
money, and are furiously ambitious academic snobs, who have superior
brains and intend to amass even more money and power.
Couple of points Damien-if U-Turn Cam and Son of a B……aronet
George (now where did I put my O level maths book) Osborne have “superior”
brains then the rest of us are genius’s, over education does not signify
intelligence, it signifies the wherewithal to pay and the time to indulge in
it.
Point two is that OES’s have always ruled the world; it is
just that this lot do not have any common sense at all because of their
inexperience and lack of touch with real people.
Tell us something we don’t know…..
A Seattle billionaire who purchased the world's most
expensive car for $35 million is now attempting to sell his private Canadian
island for $75 million.
Craig McCaw, who sold his company, McCaw Cellular, to
AT&T for $11.5 billion in 1993 and now runs high-speed wireless provider
Clearwire, is attempting to sell the 780-acre James Island, part of British
Columbia's Gulf Islands, with an asking price of $75 million, Seattlepi.com
reported Wednesday.
The island currently hosts an 18-hole golf course, a
5,000-square-foot residence, six guest cottages, private docks, an airstrip, a
pool house and a "western village."
McCaw said he is selling the island because his family has
"the perfect storm of kids' activities and no one wants to be left
behind."
Whatever….
Aisea Poulivaati and other workers at a downtown Portland
apartment complex wondered for months what a man kept lugging around in a pink
rolling suitcase.
"We heard there may have been a person in there,"
said Poulivaati, a courtesy desk clerk at the 333 Oak Apartments. "But
it's not like we could have proven that."
Monday afternoon, a caller told police that a man kidnapped
a woman, put her in a pink suitcase and took it into the apartments.
Officers shared the witness’s description with the building
manager, who said it might be resident Curtis T. Lowe, 52.
Lowe denied knowing anything about a woman in a suitcase,
said a police report.
But officers searched the apartment. They found a pink
suitcase in the living room and Kola J. McGrath, 50, in the closet.
The woman, described by police as 5-foot-6 and 96 pounds,
told officers she had not been kidnapped. Instead, she was hiding in the
suitcase because she had been banned from the apartment complex since April
2011.
McGrath was arrested and booked into Multnomah County Jail
on a trespassing count. She has since been released.
Being a bit cruel, but honest; if that were my girlfriend I
would keep her in a suitcase as well….
A previously undiscovered variety of berry found in western
Sweden has been dubbed the "Blingon," a combination of lingon and
blueberry.
Sveriges Radio said the fruit, which was found by botanist
Evastina Blomgren, was named Blingon because the leaves have a blueberry colour
and a leathery texture similar to a lingonbery plant, The Local.se reported
Friday.
Blomgren said botanists were previously aware of the plants,
which grow in several locations in Sweden, but were previously unaware of any
instances where the plants sprouted berries. She said the plants are believed
to be the result of cross-pollination of nearby blueberry and lingonbery
plants.
The botanist said the berries are unlikely to become a
popular food source.
No wonder, they should have called them Klingons…
Apparently German Catholics
upset about media attacks on ex Nazi Pope Benedict over the "Vatileaks"
scandal can now show solidarity with the German-born pontiff by sending
pre-printed postcards bearing the message "We are with you!"
Germany's 'Pro-Papa' group said it wanted to do
"something more than praying" to support ex Nazi Benedict, who has
expressed "sadness in my heart" over the scandal rocking the Church.
"Anyone can download the postcard template with Benedict's image and
the pre-printed solidarity message 'Pope Benedict, we are with you!' and then
send it to the Holy Father," the head of the group, Sabine Benedikta Beschmann,
told Reuters.Around 1,000 people have downloaded and sent the postcard since the launch of the initiative a week ago, she said.
Wouldn’t waste the stamp....
That’s it: I’m orf to check
out global forest crime.
And today’s thought:
Olympic wedgies.
Angus
2 comments:
Syncronised ugliness at the end there.
Not just at the end James...
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