Now how would you like to face a £3.5m bill over a mistake involving tea-cakes?


Now how would you like to face a £3.5m bill over a mistake involving tea-cakes?
I live in London; well, for a few more weeks, anyway. Now, there are elections coming: very famous ones in the US and very amusing ones in London. How is it that I hear more about the American choice, and have to hunt out information about the Londoners?
I am sipping what is probably my last daylight coffee of this year.
I am experiencing big changes and it’s rather overwhelming.
S.
Odysseus and I had an unexpected and delightful mini-summit this evening. Our subject was Obama and our conclusion was inevitably President. This is a neocratic statement of belief. Not to say that President Obama will heal the world’s ills; he is no divine physician; but he would symbolise the rejuvenation of the true American spirit, a massive and dearly needed power in the world.
I don’t know if that title makes sense, but it’s official: Obama has won the East.
Mandel believes. Saleem does too, and I suspect other believers lurk unassumingly in the ranks of the Neocrats. But what inspires such religious worship of the Apple, and fanatic shunning of its competitor? This mystery has inspired a film.
Friends, Cloverfield is required neocratic viewing. Woe betide those who don’t get its brilliance.
Seems I’m not the only one to notice the trend line on mass recognition of our mutuality. We should add this blog to our list.
I’m languishing at the airport in New York, my flight delayed, but coming back all the same. The terminal is full of roving Londoners, who in their way look quite distinct from New Yorkers, and we’re all gazing mutely at one another between watching tv on laptops, reading, or spending the nine dollars BA gave us in compensation for the delay. I had a Big Mac.
Apparently so. There’s been an uproar amongst mullahs and government officials in Afghanistan, who found a televised concert by the tightly clad Shakira too provocative, despite her breasts being pixellated. Gyration may be a humorous word, but when commited by pop stars it joins US foreign policy and Zionism as the “causes” of terrorism, with a pro-government newspaper actually stating that it will provoke suicide bombers.
Taxes and tea-cakes
| 10-4-08
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Now how would you like to face a £3.5m bill over a mistake involving tea-cakes?
Democracy is upside down
| 4-3-08
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I live in London; well, for a few more weeks, anyway. Now, there are elections coming: very famous ones in the US and very amusing ones in London. How is it that I hear more about the American choice, and have to hunt out information about the Londoners?
Tee Hee
| 1-3-08
| 2
I am sipping what is probably my last daylight coffee of this year.
A warning
| 23-2-08
| 2
Mogogo is missing his deadline.
Audacity of prognostication
| 21-2-08
| 6
Odysseus and I had an unexpected and delightful mini-summit this evening. Our subject was Obama and our conclusion was inevitably President. This is a neocratic statement of belief. Not to say that President Obama will heal the world’s ills; he is no divine physician; but he would symbolise the rejuvenation of the true American spirit, a massive and dearly needed power in the world.
Hai, Obama desu.
| 19-2-08
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I don’t know if that title makes sense, but it’s official: Obama has won the East.
On the cult of the Mac
| 19-2-08
| 8
Mandel believes. Saleem does too, and I suspect other believers lurk unassumingly in the ranks of the Neocrats. But what inspires such religious worship of the Apple, and fanatic shunning of its competitor? This mystery has inspired a film.
review: Cloverfield
| 17-2-08
| 1
Friends, Cloverfield is required neocratic viewing. Woe betide those who don’t get its brilliance.
Give me my fedora
| 15-2-08
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Namaste!
| 3-2-08
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Prime Future?
| 29-1-08
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Seems I’m not the only one to notice the trend line on mass recognition of our mutuality. We should add this blog to our list.
BA flight 182
| 26-11-07
| 4
I’m languishing at the airport in New York, my flight delayed, but coming back all the same. The terminal is full of roving Londoners, who in their way look quite distinct from New Yorkers, and we’re all gazing mutely at one another between watching tv on laptops, reading, or spending the nine dollars BA gave us in compensation for the delay. I had a Big Mac.
Warning: gyration may cause explosion
| 20-11-07
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Apparently so. There’s been an uproar amongst mullahs and government officials in Afghanistan, who found a televised concert by the tightly clad Shakira too provocative, despite her breasts being pixellated. Gyration may be a humorous word, but when commited by pop stars it joins US foreign policy and Zionism as the “causes” of terrorism, with a pro-government newspaper actually stating that it will provoke suicide bombers.
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