Sunny, dry, calm and more than a whimsy cold at the Castle
this morn, the butler is not happy because he is back stuffing fat carbon
neutral teenagers into the furnace, his Maj has got the hump because the sun
hasn’t reached his favourite bit of the grounds where he rolls in the dust, and
I am a bit miffed because the windows need cleaning and today has the perfect weather
to do it.
The “leader” of the Piss Poor policies Millionaires Club
Coalition is considering ordering billions of pounds in extra welfare cuts
proposed in a confidential Downing Street policy paper.
The savings will be made from cutting back benefits for
people of working age.
The plans include a new crackdown on housing benefit and a
“mark two” system of universal credit to help push people off benefits back
into full-time, rather than part-time, work. There are also understood to be a
range of measures to encourage more women, particularly single mothers, to
return to work.
The author of this
future roll of toilet paper Steve Hilton who has buggered orf to California for
a while reckons that that another £25 billion can be cut from the welfare
budget.
A Downing Street source said: “There is some really radical
thinking going on around welfare, which is the most successful area of
government policy so far. Why should people only work part time? Why are young
people who are out of work not living at home? Why are we incentivising people
to have more children?
California dreaming Hilton is regarded as a “blue sky
thinker” whose radical and ambitious ideas have infuriated civil servants.
Although some of his proposals have been dismissed as too radical and
unrealistic, his plans for welfare reform are understood to be highly respected
by the Prime Minister.
Oh dear.....
A South African
businessman has got himself some extra protection - a Bengal tiger called Enzo.
The 330lb big cat lives with owner Michael Jamison and his
girlfriend Jackie at their home in Brakpan.
They had always wanted a pet tiger - but decided to get one
after twice being targeted by armed robbers.
"I feel much safer with Enzo in the house than without
him," said Mr Jamison. "I wanted a tiger and then I got one."
One-year-old Enzo is actually a big baby who sleeps with Mr
Jamison in his bed, has a cat box and enjoys eating on the kitchen counter.
He gets bottle-fed twice a day as well as consuming around
4kg of meat. He eats rice with chicken or mince alongside the couple's three
dogs, with which he is apparently good friends.
My-that is a lot of pussy to have in your bed.....
Motorcycle
enthusiasts have started a campaign to bring TT-style road races to the Isle of
Wight.
The proposal is to
create an event similar to the TT "tourist trophy" races run on the
Isle of Man.
The annual Manx
festival attracted 37,000 visitors and generated £20m of income this year.
Campaigner Kara
Rann said: "When you see the passion and enthusiasm, it's something the
Isle of Wight is missing out on and it would certainly benefit".
A Facebook page set
up by the campaign attracted 425 supporters in 36 hours.
The group has
identified possible race routes which "avoid any villages" and plans
to approach the council for backing for the idea.
Along Interstate 88 westbound Monday night, just after 10:30
p.m., Broome County Sheriff's Deputies say a tractor trailer hauling Chobani
Yogurt got on the ramp to Interstate 81 too fast. When it rounded a curve, the
trailer slid over the embankment and spilled 36,000 pounds of yogurt on the
shoulder and down the hillside.
The driver--Oleksandr Brychka, 24, of Lincoln, Nebraska--was able to get out
of the cab on his own.Although it was raining, deputies believe weather was not a factor.
The driver was ticketed with failure to reduce speed and improper lane use.
And for thinking he was Jensen Button...still that will help
out the Greek problem a bit.
In a small tractor
workshop, 55-year-old farmer Tang Zhenping has invented the prototype of a car
that he believes could revolutionise China's auto industry.
Mr Tang's model -
built in just three months for around £1,000 - is electric.
Its engine uses
scrap parts from a motorcycle and an electric scooter, while its steering
wheel, upholstery and headlights all come from a Chinese-made Xiali hatchback.
And on the front is a turbine which springs into action at
40mph and produces pollution-free power.
The model has a top
speed of 70mph.
The farmer says he
dreamed of building an electric car for three decades, but was unable to
interest government officials or private investors.
He now hopes car
manufacturers will take an interest in his prototype.
"I'm not doing
this just for the money," he told Sky News.
"I dream of seeing
my car being driven on highways. I want to serve the people."
Ever tried to get to forty in a built up area?
And finally:
In the suburbs of Chicago a Lamborghini driver speeds away
from the lights before losing control of his vehicle and ending up wedged
between two cars.
The accident was filmed by people in the car behind who had
started recording when the supercar pulled in front of them at a set of traffic
lights.
The driver of the bright yellow Lamborghini Gallardo
attempts to turn left at speed before losing control and shooting across the
highway into oncoming traffic.
Luckily cars had slowed for the lights and instead of a head
on collision the Lamborghini ended up wedged between two oncoming vehicles.
Oh dear what a shame.....
That’s it: I’m orf to sniff a robot.
And today’s thought:
Rear exit TT.
Angus