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Sunday [17 till close of play]

(1530) Approaching evening, good people.

 

20. RIP Bardot (91 ans) … via DAD


19. Moosh corner


18. Nick Shirley part three

https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/2005166146354643054?s=20

17. This Peter Gunn series

A few are par for the course in plot, some are intriguing. Thing is, at just over 25minutes running time, there’s not a lot of plot you can fit in there. The commercials must have been horrendous … what, four minutes each half hour? The companies were ripping the public off something awful … at least the ads were in blocks and you could go to the kitchen for coffee or light up or whatever.

The Peter Gunns therefore needed a tad more than the usual mob boss gets taken down plot and by and large … there were intriguing endings, after one or two “misleads” along the way. This episode yet to be shown here, but I watched this afternoon, was not bad at all.

So I’ll review now with as few spoilers as poss. Showgirl is killed … shan’t say how but it’s spectacular … was it suicide, an accident, or as Peter thinks, natch … something more? With the mislead over with, the seemingly real culprit enters the fray and here’s where the writing earns plaudits … the central question is not quite resolved … audiences would certainly have discussed it afterwards.

Think I can let slip that it’s the same old same old about attraction and being played … more after I run the episode.

Sunday [16]

Awkward afternoon. Being about to cook late lunch, with two TV shorts up to give myself time to do that, there is also the HQ Sunday programme … films leading into jazz, later to start the evening politics.

Into this comes Steve with Minnesota and Nick Shirley, a big international topic today out there.

Brainwave strikes, such as it is. It’s been concerning me that UHC-WP is currently only being used for archives. Remember that it has the smallest disk space for saving material.

However, how about I run Steve’s expanding links there:

… plus I have a third Nick Shirley ready to go as the opening evening post item. That would seem to cover all bases and give all sites a workout.

Sunday [13 to 15]

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15. Minnesota for your next holiday?


There was some town, can’t recall … Dearborn ? … and some young reporter was showing the centre … name stores closed, some boarded up, derelicts around, plus the “ordinary” homeless … town quite dead, business moved from the town. Sad. Demonrats. Imports.


14. Just look at that creature, lower left

… why? How?


13. Why are creeps elevated?

Sunday [12]

(0956)(1104)

 

Ramble tamble

Don’t worry (or do nae fash yersel’ in Swahili) … we’ll be back into the dark politics soon enough.

Finding yourself with time to reflect is not always a good thing at this age … it prevents things getting done … things you’re convinced at the time are necessary, but ultimate mean little. And if your life’s been all over the place and your memory barely patchy now, then surprises still take you from the past.

I was going to write sonething about the uncanny way … you can be sure it was never planned more than a short time ahead … the uncanny way I spent the ends of decades over here and the middles of decades downunder … also the way the 3rd year in a decade and the 8th tended to have major changes for me … not always, e.g. 2023 did not seem to have any major changes I know, but 2008 did.

I was going to write about that but realised it was boring. Another equally boring theme was the years through music … for example, I was at the MCG (scene of yesterday’s cricket farce), watching a Grand Final between Melbourne and Collingwood and there’s a distinct memory of the stand … these were multi tier concrete extrusions and being between two was daunting, also a long way from the playing field, in the northern ladies stand, also it was not an exciting game … also, someone had a radio on and some new song about Bread and Butter was playing … I thought it was catchy, the singer had a weird voice.

Which was weird in itself because my team was Leeds United with Don Revie, which itself was weird because we were Bingley Bradford based with Park Avenue being the team, soon to come into focus again with Billy Bremner and my fave Peter Lorimer. It’s a bit like this later attachment to Geelong, having never lived in that town.

Thing is … was … my life was never like in JJ Cale’s Call Me the Breeze or in The Eagles’ Desperado:


Many fine things were laid upon my table and I was perfectly happy to enjoy them for years … often until changes were forced upon me … upon us … by changing times … or women. A look at my history shows long periods in one place, admittedly dotted with plane trips to other places to spend a few weeks.

Time machine cranked up … back to a few decades back … for some crazy reason, while I was generally on the water here, sailing:


… I was also, one day, at that football ground beside it at a major league reserves game between South Melbourne and Geelong and for some crazy reason, I thought it would be fun to help out the Gee cheer squad helping hold the megabanner on that turf … ten feet from where this captain was standing:


The key there is in his agility. In rugby, as my job was to bring down big men (I was open side flanker, reasoning that it was better to hit them than they hit me) … I relied heavily on the lumbering of big men, whereas I was fast off the mark, often avoiding haymakers, then getting in some of my own.

On this day, this man … 6’4″ and 240 lbs, was talking to his lot and then he turned, looked at me and kept looking. Errrr … thoughts of escape entered the head. Then he turned back to them … phew. Thinking later about what had interested him, I knew in “one point something seconds” he could have covered those ten feet and laid me out … maybe I did not seem like a cheer squad type, who knows?

Particular years fade into obscurity over time but certain incidents stand out. Why did I live through the Russian financial collapse, then come home to the British one? Stormy Petroleum I suppose. Why was I in north-eastern France in a farmhouse, the daughter showing me her pet duck and the following Friday we had her own homemade foie gras, never seeing her pet again? These things are sent to puzzle us.

Hubby of the lass I’ve known longest … since I was ten … he said I was a drifter … nope, I stay for longish periods … on the other hand, if something’s happening, I used to be in the middle of it.

You?

Sunday [7 to 11]

(0627) Morning all … still dark, can’t see the weather out there. Have a good one. (0705)

 

11. The criminal Walz


10. Moosh corner


9. Dumbfounded … not


8. DAD at 1245

a) There is ‘Two Tier’ Justice in France, also. The victim of a break-in and theft without forced entry at his Parisian residence, François Hollande [former President of France] received exceptional judicial treatment … versus On November 10, while Bertrand was teleworking from his home in Marly-le-Roi, a man entered his garden and stole his bicycle. Delays and lack of effort to find the thief, even though a clear image was captured on Bertrand’s security camera.

b) More ‘Two Tier’ justice in France. Lille (59): Hit-and-run after an accident with serious injuries; the driver leaves, the investigation is closed without further action… versus husband of the mayor of Lille was investigated for hit-and-run: he fled the scene after seriously injuring a motorist…. case dismissed.

c) Elon Musk: “Without large-scale remigration and an increase in the birth rate, Europe will no longer be Europe.”

d) Why France’s ‘Republican Front’ Is Losing Its Power. Many voters now see blocking the far-left as more urgent than maintaining traditional anti-RN alliances.

7. The issue of being realistic

It’s a near impossible task for even those of us with hides like rhinocerii … to recognise extant, quite possible danger and to force oneself to renmain calm to a point … versus either sinking into the slough of despond or being recklessly foolardy or going three wise monkeys. Plus the danger of becoming inured against constant horror to the point we become callous and incapable of feeling. That is … no longer human, like many of the invaders.

It’s also no way for a “civilised” society to operate.

Thus, when Lord Toby of the Daily Sceptic (see blogrolls) tells tales to frighten the children or the sheep, is he being that nasty older brother or sister … or is he being quite on the money? And if he quotes The Sun, a sensationalist rag, says this below, a journo piece rather than straight reportage, how to take it? As we would The Guardian?

“Aimen Dean spent eight years in the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) – forming close bonds with Al-Qaeda operatives and gaining exclusive insight into their insidious minds.

His risky work for MI5 and MI6 helped foil a number of attempted terror attacks, including a plot to bomb the New York Subway.

Despite the SIS’s valiant work, Dean told the Sun there are “hundreds” of enemy agents waiting in the shadows – ready to unleash carnage in the UK.”

Are the security boys just as much onto each agent across the land, as they are onto every lady (Lucy, Tina), ready to pounce? Is it more like 911 when known agents were allowed through to do their thing or on Oct 7 when Net the Yahoo ordered the iron dome switched off early morning (so the story goes)?

Where I am is currently not in a caterwauling through tannoy area and yet half a mile away is a terrorist centre, plus the council is building mult-occ dwellings on green belt land not all that far away in another direction. One threatened “renovation” some years back just up this road was thwarted.

Personal security … well I’ve written of it often enough but realistically … age, fitness level … there’s only so much one can do.

Sunday [1 to 6]

(0130)(0202)

 

6. Andy on Britain’s heritage


5. Mudplugger on that “Test” downunder


4. MM on CO via IYE

Link is below last post Saturday


3. Musk corner


2. Steve at 1245

  • White House Press Sec Karoline Leavitt Expecting Baby Girl in May
  • Mamdani Appoints First Lesbian New York City Fire Commissioner with Zero Firefighting Experience
  • Trump Strikes ISIS In Nigeria on Christmas
  • (Chas3) Goes Full Woke: Parrots ‘Diversity Is Our Strength’
  • Guliapole falls. Zelensky, 60-day ceasefire. Oreshniks Belarus. China sanctions US MIC. Somaliland
  • Russia Brings Massive Law Claim For Frozen Assets Return
  • AI’s thirst for power is testing grids worldwide
  • 9 Signs That Leaders All Over The Globe Have Come Down With A Really Bad Case Of “War Fever”
  • More.

1. Over at OoL is a list of MPs

This was the intro over there:

“This post is in three parts, in three places on the net … below is a list of MPs who called for him to be brought back from an Egyptian prison … over at Unherdables are some comments on it … X has the creep’s utterances many times over.”

This is the Unherdables bit:


Liz Truss in general on such matters: