Diana Henderson, Daily Echo: Back Channel bridge money snag. I say the design would put cyclists in peril (remember tramlines?) and it would warp. Stephen Bailey, Daily Echo: Prof Colin Pritchard & Tony Sayer BH Uni, conclusions in British Journal of Social Work, some bad guys are REALLY bad. We knew that. Nature Conservers dodge being proved wrong in their lifetimes. My blog will have its (extremely brief and limited) day, one day.
16h36-BST Tuesday 29 April 2008-CE
Diana Henderson in Daily Echo today reports that the housing market state makes it less likely that the plan for an unnecessary lifting bridge over the Poole Harbour Back Channel will come bear fruit. The join in the two sections is not square across the road but diagonal for arty motivations. It will be dangerous for cyclists to ride over and those of us with experience of life fully expect that the damn thing will get damaged by wind and wear.
Stephen Bailey in Daily Echo: Professor Colin Pritchard, Bournemouth Uni, and someone called Tony Sayer, publishing in the British Journal of Social Work, conclude that offenders of the ‘Ian-Huntley-type’ should have to prove they were no risk to the children before they were released. I say that there ought to be no release for his type. My experience suggests that robust counselling of low level offenders, can work but can we trust the system?
If afterlife is a real (and therefore natural) phenomenon, we might discover after meeting quite a lot of people out there in the cosmic energy field that the mythical guy in the sky was based on a real dude. He used to be a bossy so-and-so (the story might go) always cutting off everybody’s nose to spite his face. Seeding vegetable plots with thorns and thistles being one of his favourite little tricks. “Get out and hunt, you cissies” he would shout.
I notice that Green-fascists are becoming more cunning in their propaganda content. In a Nature Conservancy advertisement, they say the “experts predict that within 100 years…” (you name it). In 1970, they used to say “by the year 2000” (no gasoline, no steel, no raw materials at all, and the whole lamentation of woes to be visited upon us sinners who dare to enjoy a ride in a car, or any other product of industrial civilisation.
My blog will only have any meaning at all (and trivial at that) when I publish my final post and let it all come out. Then the boring daily blah will be just a context in the study of my case. Only happily married people (once you have carefully confirmed them as such) can be trusted at all. Single people and unhappily married people are a danger to society. This is another in the series of things I say we ought to do something about but nobody agrees.
FIN 17h33