| miss_s_b ( @ 2009-06-20 10:50 am UTC |
| Current location: | in bed |
| Current mood: | cheerful |
| Current music: | the sainted Betty Boothroyd on Radio 4 |
| Entry tags: | art, conspiracy, law, libdemmery, the blood is the life |
- One of my current favourite blogs is Crust of the Grouch (
crust_of_the_grouch_feed). Grouch is a non-aligned political commenter. The text of her comments tends towards the pithy, so she won't overwhelm your f-list with essays like some. But the best bit is that she's an artist, and therefore each post has a satirical illustration of some kind. The one that jumped out to me today is here. - Count Packula, Prince of Markness documents what happens when the twitterverse applies itself to a Daily Fail poll. Basically, hilarity ensues.
- The European Court of Human rights has SENSE shock! Via Feminist Law Professors (
feministlawprofessor_feed) comes the news that the European Court of Human Rights has unanimously found that a state violated the human rights of the applicant and her mother in failing to protect them against domestic violence. Hurrah! - Of all the fallout from my resignation from Liberal Conspiracy, this is the bit that makes me saddest. Aaron was the person who convinced my to write for LC in the first place, and although he might not have the purity of liberalism some of my fellow Lib Dems would like to see, he's a good man, and his heart's in the right place, even when his typing fingers aren't. Hope the sanity break does the trick, sweetie.
- Today's Lib Demmery: Mr Quist is one of many commenting on the Michael Brown thing today. Honestly, other parties have SHITLOADS of dodgy donors. We have ONE and nobody will ever let us forget it... And Lib Dem Voice has a post illustrating the importance of literacy.
Nob
= posh person.Knob
= cock. Spelling is important!
If your comment to this post includes the words
Peter Cushing lives in WhitstableI will ask you five questions. You must then answer those questions and make a similar offer on your own blog.
- If you could buy anything, what would it be?
- What did you want to be when you were little?
- What is your favourite tv show?
- What is your favourite alcoholic drink?
- Where would you like to travel if money was no object?
- If you could buy anything, what would it be?
A nice house, with a garage bg enough for all the motorbikes I would like to own. It would be SO nice to not have to worry about the roof over my head. - What did you want to be when you were little?
A female version of Rumpole of the Bailey. I got quite a long way towards it, too... - What is your favourite tv show?
This is a hard one. The obvious answer is Doctor Who, but I haven't even seen most of the most recent episodes because my dislike of ten is so strong. Then there's Top Gear, but Top Gear is more of a guilty pleasure (if they still had VBH, or if Suzi Perry was on it, I'd feel a lot less guilty about my love for the show). I love Red Dwarf, and Question Time, and Being Human... But I think I'm going to have to say This Week. Always irreverent, always interesting, and crammed with UST between Michael and Diane, This Week is possibly my perfect TV show. They always have great music, they have lots of geeky injokes, and they get Hot Sexy Vince as a guest on a regular basis. What more could a girl ask for? The only fly in the ointment is that they still keep having that sexist pig Quentin Twat on it as a commentator. - What is your favourite alcoholic drink?
Arrgh! Another hard one! I may have to break this down... My favourite beer is Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby. My favourite gin is Hendrick's. My favourite brandy is Remy Martin XO. I also like Bailey's, Malibu, lots of cocktails, various single malts, the mighty Jack, several other gins, brandies and beers... I don't like Vodka - or rather, I don't see the point of it, because it doesn't taste of anything - and I don't like cider/perry. I like red wine, but it doesn't like me, and I am picky about whites and rosés. I like rum, especially Captain Morgan's Spiced... Basically, I'm a pisshead. I'm not that picky about the type of drink, but I'm extremely picky about brands within types. And if you ever buy me a pint of lager, expect to wear it, rather than see me drink it. - Where would you like to travel if money was no object?
This, on the other hand, is EASY. I'd go into space.
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