This time, it’s for health reasons … not a great morning, lurgy on heart maybe … so film for now, readers watchers.
This time, it’s for health reasons … not a great morning, lurgy on heart maybe … so film for now, readers watchers.
(0918) Still sun above the cloud, currently being added to by four criss-crossing planes. (0945)
15. Moo corner

14. Heat pumps … not just expensive
… inefficient and an eyesore but I was thinking (brain hurts) about them. Do they work by funnelling air from outside? As in poisoned air, now full on in winter, pumped in to sicken residents? Was this planned?

13. On the surface it seems a reasonable request

However, if you consider new 5G and similar, sending out radiation to brains, there’s a case for keeping the phone at a distance. Solution?
12. The climate scam

11. A sad moment
One of the Crawford and Gerda Temples:

(0644) Morning all, sun and poisoned cloud. (0655)
10. Moo corner

9. Enjoy today’s spraying

8. They’re everywhere

7. Whittle … the name on everyone’s mind

6. The fully functioning NHS

(0304)(0635)
5. Moving hydrogen

4. Steve at 1368
3. Both of these comment on Nige with no little bias 😄
One is a Tory MP, so of course he’ll comment that way. The other is a former guestposter at N.O. during our UKIP days, was mistreated by Farage, her former website is still in my blogrolls.


This might also be of interest from some time back:
2. DAD at 1368
a) Fourteen terrifying cases of migrants raping elderly women in France, French journalist calls it a ‘shocking pattern’ that happens ‘again and again’
b) Eurostat[istics]: France becomes the most dangerous country in Europe.
c) Ignore the Trump-haters, Iran is desperate.
d) Macron makes a mess in row over foreign Doctors.
e) Even U.S. Can’t Believe What UK and Ukraine Are About to Do in the Strait of Hormuz
1. No Digital ID
Three million Britons signed a petition against digital ID, which was not part of the Labour election manifesto: hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2025-1… The government has admitted online restrictions will be applied regardless of the outcome of a similar consultation into an under-16 social media ban: news.sky.com/story/educatio…
(1505) Possibly too early, midway through the radio play etc. but radio plays are usually come back to, planned for sometime … meanwhile, there’s nothing posted for hours.
25. DAD at 1368
Sam goes to Liverpool and finds the Masons everywhere. (Video)
24. Age at which to have a baby

23. Consider this when deciding whom to vote for




Farage says one thing to one group and another to a different group … just like this one:

22. Weeeell, it’s YouGov, innit?

21. Steve with Jim Chimirie


20. Landlords and tenants

19. This 👇🏻

18. The dishonesty involved in tertiary education

17. Roobeedoo certainly explores some “out there” things

16. Ugly habits with age
The danger here was of course who was saying it, whether it was being forthright … hut when I saw he was of a certain age, plus it was subtitled, that changed it from an audio lecture, which is what puts me off podcasts and lectures … to something visual where I could switch off the noise and just follow the text.
And it seemed to me that he gave a good checklist to measure myself against. So here tis:
Author and title of book please:
Sorry it’s a bit late …


This is about the 1941 book:
… was this series. I was not a mad, crazy fan of Morse, mainly because Thaw was not one of my faves, either as Regan or Morse. There were also episodes I really did not like, e.g. Cherubim and Seraphim, quite contrived through the writers and crew not having been involved in RL within the scene. I also did not like the lesbianism, the harshly masculine females in Brit fiction, e.g. in Sayers’s Gaudy Night. Nor was Morse anything but embarrassing as a lover.
However, the rest of it was wunnerful, from the Jag to the settings to the leisurely pace, to Lewis, to its very Britishness at its height, before the massed invasion.
Many episodes did stand out and the one getting my vote was Death of the Self, set in Italy. The irony, for me, was my RL partner was involved with the mayor of one of those V named cities, I even spoke with him once … and the settings and plot were pretty good, plus I bought the booklet, which led in all sorts of directions.
One last negative … not sure if it was AI or real narration in this, I’m thinking real … but YT obviously tell creators to go with sensational clickbait thumbnails and titles. Dark? It was just facts about Morse the series, oft repeated to pad it out, but overall worth it.
By the way, did you also see the oft repeated schoolgirl in the lesbian episode … she was actually a 22 year old Elizabeth Hurley.

https://youtu.be/tmvu_s_MAWs?si=KcDM5fFlOcMBVKve
Oh guess what … it’s embedding disabled … utter horses’ backsides.
Oh, and at the end of the Morse series, the character has a heart attack and dies. Charming.
(1029) Leading into the inevitable elevenses. (1057)
15. Moo corner

14. Holly
13. Julia’s blog 18th
“O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!” we chortle in our joy. On my blog 18th, ggl stole my blog. Have a super blogday…
https://thylacosmilus.blogspot.com/2026/04/this-blog-is-old-enough-to-legally-buy.html
12. Together with the Quality Learing Center hoot
… we were also treated to criminal Somali Omar’s gaffe about World War Eleven … view it at:
https://akhaart.blogspot.com/2026/04/world-war-eleven.html
And don’t forget … it was put on NOWP yesterday at 10h31:
https://x.com/PWestoff/status/2048994819725210110
“World War Eleven! Ilhan Omar’s scriptwriters should have used the word “Two” rather than numerals. This is why it is a suicidal mistake allowing hostile foreigners into power in the West. They know nothing about our heritage, nor do they care. At all.”
11. Yes, Steve certainly brought the distasteful saga to us

… and so did the Yorkshire Lass:
