“Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I’ll be mad.”
This one caught our attention because our first international office was in Port Harcourt and everyone flew in via Lagos. ALSO : A brilliant Lovejoy episode called The Benin Bronze… Wealthy Australian Greg Veitch arrives in East Anglia looking for his ‘Eureka’, the thing that he must have, and believes he has found it in […]
I’m bored now. Been there. Did that a Loooong Time Ago. When I saw the yt “truther” “TRUTH” Once More. Same as b4 AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH, WTF? I Want it All… Sunday, 18 August 2019, 14:06 …And I Want it NOW! Decisions. Decisions. The Money or the Destruction or the Charlie or … I WANT IT ALL. And I want […]
Expand Your Minds (?) For so long there’s been this “truther” fixation about the lack of bathrooms (loos) in these amazing So-Called “Inherited Tartarian” buildings. Middens were common. Maybe…MAYBE…the past generations were much cleaner than we are today and used compoost toilets. Anyone who has spent any time cleaning toilets/restrooms just to earn some money, […]
WOW! Mel Smith & Griff Rhys Jones (Alas Smith & Jones) Rowan Atkinson (Bean/Blackadder/Johnny English) Pamela Stephenson (wife of Billy Connolly) Series 1 was aired in 1979. How times change. NOT! Constable Savage
So FREAKING obvious. The Hibiscus flower was a symbol of glory for the ancient Victorians and this beautiful flower could only have been given to the ones who were worthy of that beauty. Besides being the symbol of glory, the Hibiscus flower was also a symbol of a perfect wife or romantic partner. Amanda B 13 hours ago Doug 🌺 And […]
I’ve said many times that I grew up on Myth & Legend and Fairytales. I read and re-read my Mum’s collection of Grimm and HCA. The Red Shoes? Folktales have been used for generations to teach moral tales to children. They have shifted over time depending upon the generation and location of the tale but […]
There are certain people with whom I love travelling abroad. Because I’m sour and salty by nature (!!!) I ALWAYS go for the olives over the sweeter table snacks. FACT! I’ve never heard of Epityrum before though. Is it like my much loved Spanish Tapenade? Greek History (?)
We were in Gib when we watched this film. Predictive Programming? Shock, Shock, Horror. I could cope with the Irish Republican Army bit…both of us had been there and done that. OLD NotNews. Y’all’ll have to watch the filum to understand. Clueage? Boy George sings the theme tune. P.S. Miranda Richardson played Queenie (Betty 1) […]
And I’ll not even mention the fam members who watched Dwarf Boxing in the Philippines and were yoinked out of there by a Muslim fellow traveller! Oops. Typed that out loud again ? I grew up with and still live with REAL STORIES like these. FACT!
Revelation : 14. See above. Some call them Twin Flames. 72, 000 Men & 72,000 Women who come together every age to complete a joint mission. YUP. I fell for it. I thought I’d met my fellow traveller. That partner who’d help me via my work (nothing more) to bring brighter times to this place. […]
I took a child to the local surgery this morning and waited in the car park for him, windows wide open on this sunny day. I wasn’t eavesdropping…the windows were open and they said it right beside me. She’d just had her prick and was asking him how he’d handled it. Apparently, 24 hours later […]
I make this soup for myself whenever I feel bloodless and exhausted. It has no name but the basics never change. Fry diced onion and sliced garlic in olive oil and garlic pepper for a while. Chuck in some sliced/diced carrots and potatoes. Mix and fry. Mix and fry. Add chicken stock and a tin […]