Both wine and bread at confirmation were fake and this small site might just attract others that experienced the same. Critical voices? Those that participate? Who knows. For those that find sympathy with a walk on the wild sides of life, mountains, rivers or forests but do not pretend to escape. Other bits and pieces the news and also odds and sods that cry out "leave it off mate". Justly a lark and maybe the lark. But the lark will often land on the cactus.
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
SOME PEOPLE STILL USE THE TELEPHONE Got a phone call. Asked me to say what I thought of political parties and finance. Gave me a few choices to respond to. I said that I agreed with everything that was said and.. bollocks.
Having just listened to a rather inconclusive radio discussion on the topic, it seems that the most burningly topical question to ask Gord when he calls is: "Do you see yourself as a figure in Greek tragedy or as a figure in Shakespearian tragedy?"
Never a Macbeth, always lacking the balls - or the bollocks - to kill Blair off when he was down. Lear? Nah. Brown's a safe pair of hands, who'll guide us all through the storm. Innit. That's leaves the Prince of Denmark. And the indecision thing.
Not from BroodyGord, by any chance?
ReplyDeleteBeat me to it Anti!
ReplyDeleteNow, what WOULD zola say to Bruno?
Having just listened to a rather inconclusive radio discussion on the topic, it seems that the most burningly topical question to ask Gord when he calls is: "Do you see yourself as a figure in Greek tragedy or as a figure in Shakespearian tragedy?"
ReplyDeleteNo prizes for the correct answer.
Never a Macbeth, always lacking the balls - or the bollocks - to kill Blair off when he was down. Lear? Nah. Brown's a safe pair of hands, who'll guide us all through the storm. Innit. That's leaves the Prince of Denmark. And the indecision thing.
ReplyDeleteOh dear me what grumpy cynics you all are.
ReplyDelete'alas poor Bruno, i knew him Zolatio - a fellow of infinite vacillation'
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