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End of the X-Files

So, after 9 years The X Files came to an end last Sunday. I must admit that I, like millions of others, stopped watching it after Mulder left – proving that when all was said and done it was his… Continue Reading →

Irish Rugby Fiasco

Thank God for my cone of power around David Humphreys!

Squirrels 4

None of the below. It was just the answer to a question that had been puzzling me for a while, but if you want to get metaphysical with it; why is it that the red squirrels who gather their nuts… Continue Reading →

Squirrels 3

Nick, having considered it further, I’m curious about your new found interest in squirrels… ivermectin tablets for sale is this some particularly seedy sub-section of the bestiality world or a tangible extrusion of your psychic being? We should be told…..

The Red Thread

How about this for a good description (not mine) of why you must follow the red thread of your life: “There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is… Continue Reading →

Squirrels 2

Nick, it’s amazing to think you reached 30 without knowing that….

Squirrels

I have just learned that despite the common image of squirrels gathering nuts for the winter, in fact only the red variety are involved in hibernation. بطاقة اونو Grey squirrels can be seen all year round scampering up and down… Continue Reading →

Global Turmoil versus Tunnel Vision

I am now totally convinced that you Sy and you John are totally insane. Just read your entries for the past two days. The world is in turmoil and all you two appear concerned about is Andrew Collins. Wake up… Continue Reading →

The Jeevas

The Jeevas new album 1-2-3-4 is a work of insanity. Although a quick scan of the album’s reviews shows me that there is nothing original in what I’m about to say I’m going to say it anyway (coz that’s the… Continue Reading →

Nugent Signet Ring

It turns out that the beast on the Nugent signet ring may be a cockatrice rather than a griffin. Which is gutting really as Andrew Collins wrote an article about sighting of griffins in Brentford in 1985 (well the team… Continue Reading →

Aneristic Principle

Credo Take this neat analysis: “We look at the world through windows on which have been drawn grids (concepts). Different philosophies use different grids. A culture is a group of people with rather similar grids. Through a window we view… Continue Reading →

Strange Veg 2

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Strange Veg

Arsing around in the countryside for mystical gemstones is one thing; finding a genuine unification of the male and female forces in your vegetable garden quite another. I find the below far more convincing as evidence of mystical forces shaping… Continue Reading →

Cryptic

Othello takes prunes to the river, cautiously, we hear. (5) (7 across)

I am the seventh bar

I am the seventh bar.

P.S.

Of course the second reference to social scientists in that last log should read: why just non-social scientists? Obviously the BA (Black Alchemist) is affecting me….

A Quickie from John

Just a quickie (as it were), to deal with a few questions posed. Nick, quite irritating but I’m sure you could do worse. Simon, don’t you think more than non-social scientists should skip this bit? (if not the entire page)…. Continue Reading →

Postscript

P.P.P.S And my last contribution to this onanistic thread is that with beautiful synchronicity the headline of today’s (oops – make that yesterday’s) Independent is: “Tony Blair, a man with his hands full.” Fnarr, fnarr.

Masturbate for Peace

P.P.S. Speaking of which, I came across this image courtesy of www.masturbateforpeace.com and I’m seeing whether, by some judiciously placed raw HTML code, I can get the image to appear directly in my post. Hen, I think you should put… Continue Reading →

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