Today I watched a bit of David Dimbleby's classic 80s documentary "An ocean apart". Amazing how Woodrow Wilson went from a complete isolationist to founder of the League of Nations. Died a broken man over the Versailles Treaty compromises after suffering a stroke. But it's interesting to consider in the light of recent events how people do change. And also the limits on Presidential power. Wilson wanted to completely halt the sale of arms to Britain but Congress wouldn't let him do it. Ok, that's enough Alistair Cooking for today...
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Thursday, 6 March 2025
Tuesday, 4 March 2025
Saturday, 1 March 2025
When you put up a poster to show the world your happy smiling employees...
...but they do not want their phizog on it or even the correct silhouette for their sex and one person doesn't exist at all...
Thursday, 27 February 2025
James Bond Won't Return
Of course James Bond will return but it will never be the same as he has now passed from literature into legend like Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, Raffles, Frankenstein etc... there will be many other iterations and interpretations but no one (or half a dozen) guiding minds. Like Sherlock Holmes really belongs to the 19th century, Bond really belongs to the 20th and despite attempts at modernisation increasingly resembles a period piece of cold wars instead of hot wars and Anglo-America relations that had not soured. Not to mention a time when the distinction between high resolution theatrical film and 405 line black & white domestic television was very clear ...
It cannot be understated too that whatever you think of Bond, Cubby Broccoli's antics constituted a massive boost for the British film industry employing lots of people, building new sound stages at Pinewood and making England a go to production location for American movies...
On the plus side perhaps given soon anyone will be able to make their own Bond film ... I will actually be the next James Bond myself...
Tuesday, 25 February 2025
Today's Not Spending Money Man
The latest money man that social media forces on me is Mark Tilbury who boasts loudly of being a millionaire. Mate, nearly everyone down my street is a millionaire... That's just London house prices and inflation. He's not even a £ millionaire just a $ one. Mark made his money selling model helicopters and diversified to being an eBay seller and his general advice is to start a side hustle and invest in the FTSE 100. Within his content there's various plugs for crypto and share platforms but he is fairly honest about these cross promotions. Still, it's tacky. Like all the others Mike's miserly advice is never to spend any money because the cost is "the future". He reminds me of parable in the Bible about the man who stores up riches then snuffs it... "you do not know the hour". Even in the 21st century in the UK there's still about a 3% chance of not making 50.
Mark seems to faintly admit that there may be something geopolitically wrong in a world where everyone has to have multiple jobs and income streams in order to just stand still but his solution rather than political action is just to run faster on the hamster wheel. Got a hobby? Find away to monetise it! Got savings? Risk them on the share market. On it goes... The trouble with Mark's advice is if you followed it (ignoring the risk factors) it'd devour all your time... And time is priceless.
Thursday, 20 February 2025
Trump's circle of evil
It's hard to write here sometimes as it is hard to find amusement in the world at the moment. Donald Trump's regime appears more odious, venal and vile than one could have anticipated... Siding with a murderous tyrant against Ukraine, spreading lies and coming up with such whoppers as no peace was ever achieved without both sides making concessions. This from the country that nuked Japan into unconditional surrender? I seem to recall Hitler committing suicide?
And poor old King Harold got an arrow in the eye whilst Richard III was buried under a car park?
*For those of you who are not programers the joke is that awk consisted almost entirely of special characters?
#!/bin/sh
pattern="$1"
shift
awk '/'"$pattern"'/ { print FILENAME ":" $0 }' "$@"
No?
Please yourselves
Thursday, 13 February 2025
0.1% Growth
Mrs McClusky (99) said "Rachel was a very lazy child known for copying other children's homework and smoking cigarettes behind the bike shed", whilst Mr Bronson (105) recalled that "Rachel was a disruptive element within my class".
Ms F Craddock (120) recalled that "I don't know what she was like at economics at the Bank of England but she was rubbish at Home Economics. Often her cakes would sag in the middle, probably because she was always slamming doors so I've no idea what she'd do to our economy."
A fellow pupil who wishes to remain anonymous described Reeves as "Someone who was very bad at investing pocket money".
Meanwhile Andrew Neil tweeted that it was only a matter of time before the British Economy slunk into recession. "It's bound to happen sooner or later," he said. "It's just a matter of waiting till she messes up. Why wait? Keir Starmer needs to replace her now even though nothing has gone wrong yet because it will go wrong eventually."
Friday, 7 February 2025
Bandages...
I must admit that at the moment I am a little addicted to listening to Real Dictators on BBC Sounds. It seems very prescient given the re-emergence of the far right in politics. There are so many parallels with today.
For example, one that's quite amusing is ... as Mussolini became more entrenched as a dictator and more and more right wing, the number of people trying to assassinate him (mostly nutters and fanatics) started to increase rapidly. Probably the most famous attempt on this life was that of Violet "God told me to do it" Gibson. Fortunately (or not depending on your viewpoint)
although she got quite close Mussolini jerked his head at the last moment and the bullet just grazed his nose ... although apparently it went through both nostrils....
Mussolini being a great self publicist made the most of this that he possibly could by wearing an enormous bandage over his nose everywhere he went in public.
Gibson, being an English/Irish Unionist created a diplomatic nightmare for the then Italian and British governments and to save a diplomatic incident was safely bundled off to an English asylum where she lived for the next 30 years before dying in 1956.
Anyway, I was wondering if I was the only person to see a similarity between Benito's oversize nose bandage and Donald Trump's rather large ear bandage following 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks failed assassination attempt in Pennsylvania in 2024...?
Also
...although it's not quite an assassination attempt one is also reminded of the time that Massimo Tartaglia (another mentally disturbed person) launched an alabaster model of Milan Cathedral at the face of the then rather right wing scandal prone Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi - inevitably there were comparisons with the bandaged Il Duce ...
...but isn't it odd how the same patterns...
Tuesday, 28 January 2025
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Friday, 24 January 2025
Thursday, 23 January 2025
Allow him a degree...
So I pottered over to blue sky and this is how it went...
It's funny how it is an article of faith in parts of the left that if you don't like / disagree with / disapprove of ...someone ...then it must be because they "are stupid".
Well, Trump's a very dangerous criminal and (according to at least one Civil Court Judgement) a rapist ... but one thing he is not is stupid and uneducated. He had a great education. He just chooses to be a bad actor and that reality is too much for some people to handle.
At heart there is an educational snobbery on parts of the left about their enemies which is probably due to many in the left being in education. If only everyone was more educated they'd make more rational decisions is their article of faith... but it is not so.
Indeed, when I questioned it some people said I was making myself look stupid because I hadn't researched the truth... After all, if Donald is stupid all his supporters and defenders must be stupid - so abuse them by calling them stupid... that'll win you support...
...can't tell you who abused me, of course. because... they've all blocked me but clearly Socratic debate was something that just happened to other people for these educated folk who think even expecting them to provide the evidence to back up their statements is stupid.
One man managed to drag up Trump's sister's claim in "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man" that Donald paid someone else to take a SAT test for him - the results of which are used to award University places...
However, even if Donald had cheated in this way (and a University investigation concluded there was no evidence to support this statement because it was too long ago) it doesn't invalidate the fact that Donald had to study for several years - first at the Fordham University before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania to qualify for his BSC in Economics. He's an adjudicated rapist, a convicted felon and twice impeached but that's not enough for you ...? He's got to be stupid? Well, he isn't and that's how he runs rings round you...
Even if he had played the system in some instances, it surely would have been impossible for him to hire impersonators for the entire four year time he was at University so......no, he did not purchase his degree.
Someone asked me why I'm standing up for Trump. Well, because the truth matters. And this meme is obviously not true. It's not about Trump, it's about someone clearly lying to me and thereby insulting me. But you can't tell 'em. They mostly blocked me.
It's not like it's an outlandish statement that Trump isn't stupid. He's probably not the biglyest intellect by a lot but then I don't think I'm in a position to throw rocks at someone for a poor academic record having only scraped into University myself and then having spent 3 years there largely mistaking it for a giant party on the State. I had a fantastic time!
But "You're MAGA!" they scream.
I'm not even living in America but I can at least see from the above why parts of the Democratic movement might be a complete turn off for us thickos... for the implication of the meme is that all Donald's supporters are thickos too.
But they're not.
The BBC's Panorama program spent some time with Donald's supporters in the run up to the election. In particularly the regular and committed contingent who sat at the front of all his rallies crisscrossing the country to do so to the point that Donald got to know them by name - they became christened the "Front Row Joes". One of them (a lady Joe? or lady Jo?) remarked something along the lines of "You won't win. We'll outvote you."
Well, they did.
Yes, he's a fascist.
No, he's not stupid.
You are stupid.
Allow him a degree.
Swastikas
I read some of my great grandfather's old letters last night. Some of the most historically unremarkable documents ever produced they consist almost entirely of comments like "We went here" and "It didn't rain". At one point he stretches himself in his descriptive prose "Went to the Palaces in Paris but I'll tell you about that when I see you." There are even swastikas on some of the cards from before Hitler appropriated them. Ah... the wonderful era of world peace and prosperity before 1914... If you were a leather manufacturer.
Tuesday, 21 January 2025
Doomed!
Meanwhile Elon waves his arm in what he says is not a Nazi salute. A statement that would be easier to credit if he didn't picture himself in Roman centurion attire under the First Reich motto SPQR...
Meanwhile collaborator Piers Morgan assures us that it isn't all bad because El Donald has put Winston Churchill's bust back in the Oval Office... as Donald plans his new walls, his new wars with Canada and Greenland, his new trade wars, his new death penalties, his new vendettas...
But fear not because, to paraphrase Leslie Howard,
...Donald will never rule the world as he wants... because he is doomed. All of who have demoralized and corrupted a nation are doomed. Tonight they will take the first step along a dark road from which there is no turning back. And they will have to go on and on, from one madness to another, leaving behind them a wilderness of misery and hatred. And still, they will have to go on... because they they will find no horizon... and see no dawn... until at last they are lost and destroyed. They are doomed, doomed I tell ye, doomed!
Monday, 20 January 2025
Anthony Zerbe's head...
The other day I was watching "Star Trek Insurrection" and I noticed that Anthony Zerbe was playing Vice Admiral Dougherty. One of Zerbe's most famous roles was as Milton Krest in the James Bond film "Licence to Kill" where he's memorably dispatched by being locked in a decompression chamber whose air tube is broken by drug dealer Franz Sanchez causing a sudden decompression which causes his head (or a cleverly constructed latex version of it) to explode. The prop was recently sold at auction see here
Anyway, I did that "Oh, it's him" thing in my mind having not really noticed last time I saw it years ago but then when he was dispatched in "Star Trek Insurrection" I noticed (sorry for the spoilers) that his head was pushed into a skin stretching machine ... of course we didn't see the gory effects because this is Star Trek but I started to wonder if Zerbe had become typecast as "the man with the exploding head". That may seem fanciful but I remember Gareth Thomas complaining that after Blake's 7 he was constantly cast in roles in which he was killed so perhaps it's not that outlandish... Perhaps it's one of those "homages"...?
On a tangent on the DVD for "Licence to Kill" Robert Davi suggests that he partly based his portrayal of Franz Sanchez on Donald Trump because he wanted the gangster to be like a businessman who has gone over the edge and become a kind of gangster but still regards his criminal outfit as a business. There's an interesting observation by film historian Richard B Jewell on the commentary for "Little Ceasar"'s DVD release [the actors were not available for comment due to death] where he talks about how a theme of gangster movies is how in many ways criminal organisations mirror legitimate organisations ...they just skip the inconvenience of operating within legal regulation. Anyway, life imitating art or ...?
Wednesday, 15 January 2025
Price fight at the O.K. Surgery...
When I came to pay the lady I presumed was the Receptionist because she was one of two ladies sitting at a reception desk, told me that the prices had gone up. I reminded her that we had set a price then of £65 and I had paid a £20 deposit.... but said that "I don't mind paying a few pound more".
"It's more than a few pound," she said but added that she could sort it out if I waited for the Receptionist"".
I had been thinking that I was talking to the Receptionist as the lady talking to me appeared to be undertaking Receptionist-like tasks. But apparently being a Receptionist was a much higher position than the one of the two ladies I was talking to ...who were both merely some forms of faktotum. As I sat waiting for the Receptionist who was important enough to be called a Receptionist, I started to wonder about the internal management structure of the practice. Were the ladies at the desk actually the lowest level of management or was there a layer of responsibility somewhere even below this?
As the two ladies who were not Receptionists booked people into appointments which seemed a Receptionist-like activity, I waited quietly in the seating area for the person who was important enough to call herself a receptionist to appear. The two ladies answered some phone calls. One offered the other some kind of fruit in a tupperware box. The other declined. They entered into a conversation slagging off someone who worked there who was behaving strangely and not sleeping. "Where is she?" said one. "She was supposed to come here to talk to the customer, why is she taking so long?" Perhaps they were under the illusion that because their desk had an upstand and my eye level was below that that I couldn't hear every word... but I could hear every word. Then an older man paid for his appointment, noting the increased costs for which the ladies at the desk apologized/schmoozed. He flirted with them a bit in response, was separated from his money and advised them not to get old... something that seemed to be happening to me as time stretched on and the Receptionist who was the Receptionist still did not appear.
Eventually she did appear and informed the ladies that the they should inform people when they come in that the prices had gone up. I told her that she couldn't actually do this because she had agreed a price when I/we/they paid the deposit and changing the price only when the consumer actually turns up for the service is actually called bait advertising*. The Receptionist then produced the piece of paper about hygienists not being dentists under which she or someone else had scrawled £88 and said "You signed this!". So I said "No, I didn't ...you added that retrospectively and anyway you'd still be in violation of Trading Standards". Since the Receptionist who was not called a Receptionist had taken the £45 now it seemed too late for the Receptionist who was a Receptionist to extract a further £23 anyway... so I walked out. By this time the other Receptionist who was not a Receptionist was complaining she couldn't hear herself talking on the phone ...
No wonder these places have to put signs up saying "Don't abuse our staff". I expect people tell them to fuck off into the middle of next week on a regular basis. The complete absurdity of it is that I'd offered to let it slide, they said they "No, don't" and then tried to somehow catch me out with faked paperwork.... Pity the fools ... as Mr T used to say. But ... Why is it like this every time I go to a dentist? In the past I've had one who tried to convince me I had three fillings that no other dentist could find, one who tried to get me to sign for a course of treatment I'd said I didn't ...and now this clown trying bait and switch on me and slander me with fake paperwork... I used to be afraid of dentists for the pain but these days it's the Wild West shenanigans.
Honestly, ... they're such a load of cowboys. I don't know why they don't get Doc Holiday back in and be done with it.
Oh yes, I do ... he was honest.
[*See The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Schedule 1 Regulation 3(4)(d).]
Tuesday, 14 January 2025
Sunday, 12 January 2025
Coal
Dearest Donald,
I do a apologise most sincerely for bringing you a lump of coal for Christmas last year. However, I regret to inform you that this is because, as I have previously explained on numerous occasions, you are near (if not at the) top of my naughty list.
You have been on my naughty list in some form or other since approximately 1973 when you hired Roy Cohn (a Mafia Consigliere) to counter-sue the US government for charging you with racial discrimination practices. Since then, I regret to inform you that the amount of naughtiness reported to my Elves and recorded in my ledger has only increased manyfold. Particularly since January 6th 2021.
I feel I should also add that under normal circumstances Santa Clause Inc (a wholly privately owned charitable trust funded entirely by Elvenfolk) stops visitations to all persons at Christmas altogether when they reach the age of legal or sexual maturity.
"Donald should continue to get visits from Santa at Christmas because he is a big baby who will throw all his toys out of his pram if he does not get what he wants".
On that note I feel I must also add that although you claim not to have a need for any "coal based presents" your current threatening letters stating your intention to invade Greenland, lay waste to my Elvic warehouse and plunder our country for its natural resources suggested to me that a bit of fossil fuel was, in fact, exactly what you were after. You just didn't know it until now...
Therefore, I hope you will accept the coal based gifts I have been dispensing over the past 50 years as merely an ongoing element of the complex trading negotiations between our two nations.
Ho ho ho!
Your ever avuncular
Santa Claus
The North Pole
123 Elf Road
88888
Greenland
PS Although I mainly live in Greenland these days I feel I should also mention that the Warehouse at the North Pole itself is actually under the jurisdiction of the International Seabed authority.
Saturday, 11 January 2025
Dave says...
I've rather given up on making content these days as I realised a while ago that I have nothing useful to say. No such self doubt however afflicts professional miser Dave Ramsey who's videos infect my Facebook feed like a computer virus. For we live in the age of the guru ... And Dave is one.
An Ocean Apart
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The latest money man that social media forces on me is Mark Tilbury who boasts loudly of being a millionaire. Mate, nearly everyone down ...
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It's hard to write here sometimes as it is hard to find amusement in the world at the moment. Donald Trump's regime appears more od...
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Barbera Broccoli (60s) & Michael Wilson (80s) have just sold their copyright control on Bond to Amazon following on from it's acquis...
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Apparently Essex Police turned up at the door of Allison Pearson on Remembrance Sunday to say someone had reported her for posting something...
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...but they do not want their phizog on it or even the correct silhouette for their sex and one person doesn't exist at all...
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I read some of my great grandfather's old letters last night. Some of the most historically unremarkable documents ever produced they...
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Today I watched a bit of David Dimbleby's classic 80s documentary "An ocean apart". Amazing how Woodrow Wilson went from a ...
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Dear The Independent, I apologise for any inconvenience caused but due to the fact you didn't even challenge my PayPal case because you ...