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The Baron then offered a holiday toast. Apparently.
The Baron then offered a holiday toast. Apparently.
Heard someone suggest two Christmas-related bans the other day. One being that we should not allow Christmas advertising until December 1: yet other that something terminal should be done to all existing copies of ‘Snoopy’s Christmas’.
It’s difficult not to feel some sympathy for both suggestions but it got me pondering a wider question: is there something about Christmas which brings out the…
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Quote of the day-
‘I mustn’t tell you on an open line how we shall be travelling, but we shall be coming by puff-puff.’
– Winston Churchill to Franklin Roosevelt, during visit to Canada, early 1942.
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Double take at the Treasury… Hang on, hang on....they haven't finished the last one yet....
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Thought for the Day - a rather rambling one, starting with Churchill on libraries
Second hand bookstores, like libraries and the great outdoors, will be the final repositories of our civilisation.
‘Nothing makes a man more reverent than a library’
– Winston Churchill
Not going to quite agree with this comment, which comes from an aside in a famous essay ol’ WSC wrote about his discovery of painting as a hobby.
I’ve lovedlibraries, certainly, ever since I ever discovered them when I was aged five (my first ever library book was Dr Seuss’s ‘Horton the Elephant Hatches an Egg’ from the…
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Thought of the day - on conservatism. How it should be.
Thought of the day – on conservatism. How it should be.
‘Now, the disposition to be conservative in respect of politics reflects a quite different view of the activity of governing. The man of this disposition understands it to be the business of a government not to inflame passion and give it new objects to feed upon, but to inject into the activities of already too passionate men an ingredient of moderation; to restrain, to deflate, to pacify and to…
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#Civilisation#Conservatism#Michael Oakeshott#philosophy#Political Philosophy#Politics#thought for the day
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Thought for the Day – on extreme partisanship 'Of all the corrupters of moral sentiments, faction and fanaticism have always been by far the greatest' - Adam Smith
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'Something deep' - a few thoughts on reading, and on books about books
‘Something deep’ – a few thoughts on reading, and on books about books
This was first written for what I thought at the time was World Book Day.
Turns out 23 April used to be World Book Day. It isn’t any more. It’s now earlier in the year. Forget when. The brain’s a bit foggy right now, for boring medical reasons I won’t trouble anyone with.
But here’s a little something I put together earlier, for the World Book Day that turns out to be Not World Book Day.
‘Some…
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#book reviews#books#Civilisation#Critical Theory#David Lodge#John Carey#literature#Modernism#Pico Ayer#reading#Second Hand Books#Theory
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Thought of the day - an ironic Keynesian moment
Thought of the day – an ironic Keynesian moment
‘The avoidance of taxes is the only intellectual pursuit that carries any reward.’
-John Maynard Keynes
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Thought for the Day -
Thought for the Day –
‘Let us think the unthinkable, let us do the undoable, let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.’
-Douglas Adams. For Towel Day.
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Thought for the Day – from Rik Mayall 'I wonder if comedy was larger in those days. You could make a bigger, larger, twat of yourself' - the late great Rik Mayall on a supposed Golden Age of Comedy.
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Thoughts on the Harry & Meghan nuptials
Thoughts on the Harry & Meghan nuptials
Well, it sounds like the Royal Wedding went off okay. That has to be a relief, I’m sure.
I slept through it, as is my own personal tradition for royal weddings, but I know a lot of people were excited and worried about different bits so I’m glad everything seems to have been tickety boo.
I suspect people were watching Prince Philip closely at that bit where the minister asks if there is anyone…
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Budget Day Panda-ing For Budget Day. The first one I've missed covering for 22 years. Ah well. Next year. Time and fiscal policy wait for no man. Or panda.
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Reasons to be Cheerful
Reasons to be Cheerful
Ian Dury’s birthday. One of the cleverest wordsmiths to ever front a rock band – and what a rock band. The Blockheads were magnificent, especially the rhythm section of bassist Norman Watt-Roy and drummer Charley Charles.
Here’s the band live, and in their prime. Love that great loping bassline.
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Not so Stranded in Paradise...
Not so Stranded in Paradise…
‘A million miles from New Orleans Drinking a can of beer
I think about Memphis and Detroit City
I hear you ladies there are young and pretty
Will there be rhythm and blues on the radio?…‘
‘No movie stars or really big deals,
Me and the band just need a place to play
What more can I say?
This is a record with pictures from New…
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For the new addition to the Royal Family
For the new addition to the Royal Family
One of the many cover versions of this song. Saw them do this at Sweetwaters ’84. I think it was probably worse than this version.
Perhaps, if Prince Louis ever becomes King, (he’s what, fifth in line? It could happen) this could be the new British Commonwealth Anthem.
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#1980s#Australian Crawl#British Commonwealth#Louie Louie#Musical Trivia#Prince Louis#Royal Family#Sweetwaters
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