Wednesday, 2 April 2025

Angela

My mum asked the barman in our local if her friend Angela had been by that day and instead of saying yes or no all he did was mutter a load of irrelevant nonsense about "did she feel safe or want a taxi?".  What business is it of his? And they wonder why the pub industry is dying. Appalling customer service.

Tuesday, 1 April 2025

Sucking it up


The prime minister has told his cabinet that the UK must be “cool and calm” in response to whatever taxes are unleashed by the US.  In other words, the UK is not likely to reach for retaliatory tariffs immediately.  Instead Ambassador Lord Peter Mandelson said "The UK's plan is mainly to suck it up and grovel".  A second State Visit and plenty of toadying is on the agenda when Keir Starmer rings King Trump on the electric telephone tomorrow.  Yet there is significant anxiety at the top of government about the impact tariffs could have even if in force for a short period of time.  "Frankly we're stuffed," sighed David Lammy. "All we can do is grovel and try and throw our allies under the bus before us.". And even if the UK receives specific exemptions or mitigations, a massive global trade war would be damaging for the economy here in any case.  Before long, therefore, this global story is likely to also become a domestic story in the UK about this government’s approach to bottom licking.

Monday, 31 March 2025

Former Archbishop describes trying to find a needle in a haystack

The former Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has told the BBC he failed to follow up abuse allegations within the Church of England because the scale of the problem was "absolutely overwhelming".  "I know people find this hard to believe," he said, "but it was like literally every other person in the CofE was a nonce."


In his first interview since resigning, Welby, 68, told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg that the sheer scale of the problem was "a reason – not an excuse" for his failure to act after taking the job in 2013.


"Every day more cases were coming across the desk that had been in the past, hadn't been dealt with adequately, and this was just, it was another case - and yes I knew Smyth but it was an absolutely overwhelming few weeks," he said.  "It was overwhelming, one was trying to prioritise - but I think it's easy to sound defensive over this.  The fact is he was just another nonce.  I expect it was just the same with the 12 disciples.  Statistically one of them was probably a kiddie fiddler too.  Honestly there were nonces everywhere.  Under the bed, in the sideboard, beneath the alter and sometimes in the organ pipes.  I even found one in the airing cupboard once."


The Makin Review - an independent report led by safeguarding expert Keith Makin - found Smyth's "horrific" and violent abuse of more than 100 children and young men in England and Africa was covered up within the Church of England for decades.  "It seems Smyth was very hard to spot because he surrounded himself with other peados."


Smyth, a barrister and senior member of a Christian charity, was accused of attacking dozens of boys at his home in Winchester, Hampshire and at Christian camps in the 1970s and 1980s where he deployed the cunning disguise of wearing a mitre and pretending to be a chess piece.


A Church of England spokesperson said the BBC's interview with Welby would be a "reminder to Smyth survivors of their awful abuse and its lifelong effects".  They said those survivors "continue to be offered support, and we are deeply sorry for the abuse they suffered.  If anyone comes forward to the Church today with a concern they will be heard by perverts and we continue to have very robust procedures that have been thoroughly implemented by perverts for perverts."

Sunday, 30 March 2025

Chinny Rub of the week - There's no money to make costume drama...

I saw the producer of Wolf Hall complaining that there wasn't the money to do lavish exterior scenes like there was on the past...


Does he remember BBC classic serials of the past? I do.  Particularly remember the 80s production of Vanity Fair doing entire battle scenes in reported speech...

"I'm just off to the Battle of Waterloo, Miss Sharp"

"I'm just back from the Battle of Waterloo, Miss Sharp"


Also remember a very unconvincing adaptation of Beau Geste filmed entirely in a Dorset quarry filled with unconvincing sand castles...


The whole point of costume drama used to be that the costumes were the most expensive bit and you used local locations...

 

Sunday, 23 March 2025

Re Starmer' welfare cuts ...

I may be thick but... Why are we cutting spending when the economy IS GROWING...? albeit very slowly.  Around 0.2% but as Mr Micawber used to say ... Breaking even = happiness.  I remember the "double dip" 1992 recession caused by the ERM debacle... we didn't cut spending to the bone then and it was followed by the biggest boom in years.  People in the media go on like we're in recession and that's just total bollocks.  We did austerity because the economy crashed.  That hasn't happened. So why Austerity 2?  And when has there ever been a direct link between cutting public spending and growth?  It's bananas...


 

Tuesday, 18 March 2025

See, swirl, sniff, sip, savor, sack


Right wing twitter bore "Ben on Wine" is being "investigated" by Waitrose after he was doxed by readers of his twitter diatribes as that bloke they see behind the wine counter in Henley.  Seems slightly unfair.  Couldn't a compromise between made like moving him to the fish counter with the other kippers? 

If you would like to help him in his plight (because despite working for a cooperative he is of course not in a union) you can donate here.  I've given the steam off my urine as although I wholeheartedly disagree with him I will defend to the slightest inconvenience his right to be a sommelier with appalling taste.  

However, this does seem wrong.  Ben has worked hard to become a whine specialist and his knowledge is clearly evident in the large quantities of sour grapes currently on display in his X feed.  It seems wrong for his enemies to be breaking out the champagne.  Perhaps a bottle of Blue Nun?  His just dessert wine.  

Okay that's enough wine puns ...

Monday, 17 March 2025

From now on it's going to be only UK First

One thing we can all do to stuff Elon & Trump. Move your investments out of America.  I've just moved my pension to exclusively UK investments.  Being over 50 this is well over £100,000 of stock about half of which was previously invested in NASDAQ companies.  Apart from being a political move I think US stocks are a particularly risky investment at the moment and want out so it's a win win.

As my mother becomes older (mid80s) she gets increasingly convinced things that are not real are happening. For example a while ago someone broke into the shed but failed to steal the lawnmower due to having the criminal skills of Anthony Worrell Thompson. A couple of years later she's now convinced the same people are poisoning plants in the garden ( when actually they just die due to disease or not enough water). You can talk her out of this irrational thinking for a while but left alone for a while her mind reverts and then you have to do it again and again and again... Or just give up and not bother. Sometimes I look at the aging Donald Trump with his lists of threats and perceived enemies and wonder if his obsession with unreal enemies is in any way linked to a similar kind of dementia. A world in which threats are never analysed with proportionality... And bits and pieces of evidence are glued other without much critical thought... Anyway....


 

Friday, 7 March 2025

Grok 2 Vs Grok 3

Grok 3 "the greatest LLM ever made" doesn't seem to have improved much...


I’m not here to sling mud or dodge tough questions. Let’s break this down. The term "fascist" gets thrown around a lot, so what exactly are you pointing at with Elon Musk? Are you talking about his business moves, like running Tesla or SpaceX with an iron grip? Or maybe his X platform decisions, where he’s been vocal about free speech but also bans folks who cross certain lines? Could be his political takes, which have swung right lately—calling out government overreach or backing figures like Trump. People sling "fascist" when they see control, censorship, or power flexing that rubs them wrong.

Give me specifics—what’s got you fired up about him? I’ll dig into it, check the latest on X or the web if needed, and give you a straight answer without the fluff.

 

Thursday, 6 March 2025

An Ocean Apart

 

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...

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

Barbera Broccoli (60s) & Michael Wilson (80s) have just sold their copyright control on Bond to Amazon following on from it's acquisition of MGM a while ago ... but, well, it's a bit of a fire sale.  The copyright on the Bond novels has less than 10 years to run (depending on your jurisdiction maybe less). Ms Broccoli said once that they would always return to the novels before writing the next screenplay (usually with Messers Purvis & Wade) but what plots and characters really remain to be plundered?  There used to be a feeling that despite the central character being occasionally recast it was still vaguely plausible that we were following the path of one man's life.  Lazenby was younger than Connery ... but Moore was about the same age... By the time Dalton was cast Bond's floating timeline started to become questionable... But Bronson was about the same age as Dalton... But by then the 30 years of continuity was becoming burdensome so a reboot was undertaken with Craig after the rights to Casino Royale were finally acquired.  In the final film (spoiler) which featured an inversion of the plot of OHMSS Bond actually died which in retrospect may have been the Producers making a subtle hint that this would now be their swansong...
 

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?

J D Vance meanwhile is pomposity personified.  The US President continues on his mission to dismantle domestic institutions and populate them with political puppets.  Meanwhile Elon prances about like a pantomime villain.  A while ago he advertised for people to send him their code (not their CVs) on Twitter.  I sent him some old AWK scripts for a laugh and didn't even receive an auto response*.  I guessed he was building a LLM but then it occurred to me that perhaps that's where he got his DOGE Musketeers from...  With the bodies piled high in Gaza also we are entering an era of global instability of the like I cannot remember. WWWIII? I saw an ex head of MI6 on the news the other day who said that the misunderstanding Trump has with Putin is he thinks the Ukraine war is about territory whereas really it is about the fact that Putin disagrees with Ukraine's right to exist altogether.  Of course he does.  Any non authoritarian regime is a threat to a nearby authoritarian one.  Just as Canada, Mexico & Greenland are threats to Trump.  Trump is such a vile person.  Unlikable on every level... 


*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

The economy grew unexpectedly by 0.1% today which was welcome news for Rachel Reeves who who recently suffered stinging criticism from former school teachers who said that she had failed her 11+ and not done very well at all at her Comprehensive School.  

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...

Bit of satirical observation now that is probably too old to be funny but...

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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Oh for the good old days when we just bought Newspapers one at a time off the stands and it didn't require a lifetime financial commitment...

Angela

My mum asked the barman in our local if her friend Angela had been by that day and instead of saying yes or no all he did was mutter a load ...

Least ignored nonsense this month...