Hi Cornerstone Group Admin.
Not gonna help me get an answer, then?
Labels: Blogging
November 23rd, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
Hi Cornerstone Group Admin.
Not gonna help me get an answer, then?
Labels: Blogging
November 22nd, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
Nadine has done a guest post at Cornerstone Group blog. So I politley asked a question, albeit off topic.
Click the pic to go to the post.
Update 14:20:
Nothing yet. Suprised?
Update 20:05:
Still nothing. She doesn’t half go shy when someone tries talking to her, doesn’t she?
Update 23/11/07 14:30:
Comments have gone through, but unfortunatley not mine. As expected really. I shall have to be careful, if I try again. Don’t want to be called a stalker.
Labels: Blogging
November 21st, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
Re: The discs of personal information of 25 million people that the fuckwits in the government lost.
The Daily Politics 21/11/07
watch the video.
At 9:20 Andrew Neil asks Nick what the mood is in government.
Nick answers that it is glum, and after some preamble he say ‘but a senior figure in government said (and all this is paraphrased) ‘it’s not like Westland, or the Conservatives disaster in 92, with black Monday, the miners, ministers found in bed, corruption etc’, to which Nick adds, ‘and I think that’s right’
All those things that happened before never left 25,000,000 people open to identity theft, that’s a completly different scale to a little bit of corruption, or sticking the junior minister in the oppositions cabinet.
So just fuck right off, I’m trying to consolidate my labels and you’ve gone and made me add another now, just for you.
Afterthought: The Daily Politics is a daily show (obviously) so the link might not work after tomorrows show. If it doesn’t, you’ll just have to take my word for it.
Update 22/11/07: Link disabled as the video it points to is the most recent one.
November 21st, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink

Ian Smith, the first Prime Minister of Rhodesia is brown bread.
Lenin has seen fit to say some appropriate words:
“Ian Smith has snuffed his lid, about 88 years too late. I suspect that many of the obituaries will seek to obscure his malevolent influence or smother it with platitudes and inane descriptions like “controversial”, “unpopular with many”, “respected by colleagues” and so on. You can’t talk about someone like Ian Smith without talking about the epoch and political circumstances that made him. His father had been a butcher, and arrived in the colony eighteen years after Cecil Rhodes and gang had first set foot there with mining rights. In other words, the family’s fortunes were made by the growing British control of the Cape colonial system.”
The rest is here
Labels: Dead Tossers
November 20th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
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November 19th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
…the issue is now on it’s way to Simon Smith at Schillings…
Nadine, after all that’s happened recently, are they really the best people to talk to?
Postscript:
Seeing as when brains were given out, I thought they said ‘trains’ and asked for a slow one, I completely missed the personal attack with a rather dreadful insinuation. D’Oh.
Update:
Recess Monkeys’ response is here, as he can’t reply on Nadines’ ‘blog’.
Labels: Odds and Sods
November 16th, 2007 § 0 comments § permalink
Yesterday, my poor little blog got called ‘Strange‘, all because I asked a couple of questions.
That’s shaken my confidence a little. So in order to restore the previous levels of self-confindence and ‘internal well-being’, I have commission a poll, exclusivley for Random Thoughts.
*drumroll*
Ladies & Gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to bring to you… *dramatic pause*…the Strange or Not Strange poll!!
Update 9.25:
well, that’s sodding typical. The poll providers not working now. Normal service will be resumed shortly.
Labels: Me