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  1. It is reported that Mr Tindermann's of the EU Court of Human Rights hopes to force through an EU Directive that no photographs of convicted rapists, paedophiles and the like should be published in the media. This is to protect their 'human rights'. He hopes to get this on the statute book by mid 2017. By 2020 the EU want all 'convicted sex offenders to be housed in secure hospitals and not prisons'. The EU will decriminalise sex crimes. Lets get out while we still can. Lets save our country and our sanity.
  2. Plenty more to come. They are making plans in every European country. What does it take to waken people up. They are the 'Enemy Within', and Mrs Thatcher if you are watching up(down) there, they are not the miners.
  3. Tell her you forgot your purse and ask if she can spare some change.
  4. Yes, and then there is Rastus in his 'Crack of Doom' machine touring the streets prooving to one and all that in this last mad lemming dance of England music is dead.
  5. If I was faced with the choice of a tree and a bit of bulging path or no tree and uneven path/badly laid paving I would choose the tree etc. every time.
  6. 1. 'Any Day Now/Baby Its You' Carpenters 2. 'Astronomy' Blue Oyster Cult 3. 'The Man Who Built America' Horslips 4. 'Boston Tea Party' Sensational Alex Harvey Band 5. 'House of the Rising Sun' Frijid Pink 6. 'Last Days of May' Blue Oyster Cult 7. 'Mockingbird' Barclay James Harvest 8. 'La Mer' Charles Trenet 9. 'O Mio Babbino Caro' Giacomo Puccini 10. '7171551' Deke Leonard
  7. I've stopped reading. The last few books I started I threw down into the corner of the room. I'm a dyed in the wool old-fashioned reactionary and can't abide this P.C. mad world. I started a book about Agincourt the famous battle that the English under Henry V won against the French. This silly woman kept Referring to it, presumably in the French way, as Azincourt. I suppose I could reasonably safely read things written before 1985 after which things went haywire.
  8. The whole of Africa, give or take, can be said to have failed. This is despite millions in aid from US and Europe. Now they are exporting their people to the west. So as their homelands stay the same or even get worse their people are swamping us, more and more every day. The end result for liberal democracies with a death wish looks grim. I am so glad I have no children and that I am old enough to be shortly off. Europe is on the brink.
  9. Understanding the universe on the treadmill of time - fascinating.
  10. Out, out, out. A last chance to possibly save our English identity. If not then our grandchildren will curse us as the blind and the lost; for all we'll have is a slave life in the great world-wide swamp of a suburb of Beirut.
  11. Was indeed a rock fan all those years ago. Sad to say most of the music fails to move me any more. The CDs collect dust. I still play Blue Oyster Cult and Barclay James Harvest (I know not really rock as such) but that's about it. I'm actually exploring old quality pop music these days. How strange: time changes everything.
  12. Its a hard decision to make having to select just one. Lots of songs where the name Bacharach appears as writer come to mind. If I have to settle for just one it would be one of these two: 'Goodbye To Love' by Carpenter/Bettis the first pop ballad that used a prominent electric guitar solo or 'Superstar' by Russell/Bramlett and sung with exquisite emotion by Karen Carpenter, a true superstar.
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