Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Thank you and good night (please??)
I do enjoy a gag and Blair, of all people, has hit a beauty. So funny it was that Comrade Hamburger rang me up just laughing down the phone:
"At least I don't have to worry about her running off with the bloke next door".
And after that top joke he follows (some days later, seriously is this ever going to end??) with the most vacuous comment I've ever heard: "The British people are good people."
Bloody hell, look at Conference, it's buzzing! Blair's got the troops rallying like the Hezbollah chaps marking out for Nasrallah. Say what you want about Blair but on a personal level he can sort of connect with people on a human level, i.e. humour. Watch and learn Gordon. Jeez, you have been watching since '94.
Still, I am not getting too misty-eyed and nostalgic. Time to go Tone.
C'mon...tick tock tick tock
"At least I don't have to worry about her running off with the bloke next door".
And after that top joke he follows (some days later, seriously is this ever going to end??) with the most vacuous comment I've ever heard: "The British people are good people."
Bloody hell, look at Conference, it's buzzing! Blair's got the troops rallying like the Hezbollah chaps marking out for Nasrallah. Say what you want about Blair but on a personal level he can sort of connect with people on a human level, i.e. humour. Watch and learn Gordon. Jeez, you have been watching since '94.
Still, I am not getting too misty-eyed and nostalgic. Time to go Tone.
C'mon...tick tock tick tock
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To be a good charitable being is to from a make of openness to the mankind, an skill to trust undeterminable things beyond your own manage, that can lead you to be shattered in very exceptional circumstances as which you were not to blame. That says something uncommonly weighty about the condition of the honest compulsion: that it is based on a trust in the unpredictable and on a willingness to be exposed; it's based on being more like a spy than like a treasure, something somewhat dainty, but whose very special beauty is inseparable from that fragility.
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