… of your point of view.
Sweet little girl!
A teacher is explaining biology to her 4th grade students.
Human beings are the only animals that stutter,’ she says.
A little girl raises her hand. ‘I had a kitty-cat who stuttered.’
The teacher, knowing how precious some of these stories could
become, asked the girl to describe the incident.
‘Well’, she began, ‘I was in the back yard with my kitty and the
Rottweiler that lives next door got a running start and before we
knew it, he jumped over the fence into our yard!’
‘That must’ve been scary,’ said the teacher.
‘It sure was,’ said the little girl.
‘My kitty raised her back, went “Ffffff!, Ffffff!, FfffffF,” but
before she could say “Fuck!,” The bloody Rottweiler ate her!’
Anyone know her?

I cannot put my thoughts about this ‘person’ on this page so I’ll just let her actions speak for themselves. I’m not even going to label her a student or an anarchist, quite frankly I don’t give a damn what she does. But I would like someone to be able to identify her, I would like her to see this image and then sweat and shudder in fear of what retribution may fall on her pretty little head.
Someone clever may be able to enlarge her face on here, if you can, please do.
I know it is…
Queen – It’s Late
The case against rugby
Rugby is a game for men that can’t play football. The ability to cushion a ball with the instep, bend it with the outside of the foot or run fast with the ball under control-and changing direction- is beyond the capabilities of the lumbering brutes of the queer-shaped ball game.
Before I continue I admit to not having a wide knowledge of rugger and possibly some of the things in this essay could be countered by more learned gentlemen. The following is points based on my limited time spent watching the “ugly” game. Continue reading “The case against rugby”
Tblisi
I had a sparrow-fart start on Monday and I walked out without my camera. These were taken on my Blackberry, so they’re not the best pics I’ve taken. I hope you get the flavour of the place.

Continue reading “Tblisi”
A muse from the Master.
Comment on two cases.
I’ve been in Tblisi this last four days, (Pics coming,) with the other senior security managers – so all trained investigators of one background or another – from East Europe. As you might imagine, both the Assange and the Dewani cases came up a couple of times in discussion over a few bottles of absolutely top notch Georgian wine, and champagne, which I can whole-heartedly recommend.
The consensus on the Dewani case was that there is a definite whiff of fish in the air and the husband certainly has some questions to answer.
As far as the Assange case goes, the consensus was that we would treat the allegations by the ladies concerned quite seriously and, given the apparent facts, we would launch an investigation, so we would all be on-side with a decision by the UK courts to extradite him to Sweden.
As far as the leaks are concerned, there was much scoffing at the Septics information security regime. We analysed what had happened as far as we could with the information to hand, and measured how it has apparently been done – how the information was leaked in the first place, that is – against our own information security procedures and rules. We do not believe that any Company employee, even an IT Admin, still less an outside hacker, could get access to such a spread of information in the first place, let alone assemble such an extraordinary amount of classified information spanning such a wide spread of subject matter without tripping alerts in the security admin systems. (As you can imagine, being a tobacco company, it has been tried 🙂
Continue reading “Comment on two cases.”
John Lennon – killed 8/12/80
In Memory
Honeymoon murder update
I note that the judge presiding over the Dewani extradition application is Senior District Judge Howard Riddle (who also presided the Assenge application), Riddle is reported as saying: ‘Either Mr Dewani over a period of time plotted the murder of his wife or he is one of the tragic victims of this incident.’

Judge Riddle added ‘It is clear there is evidence that has been put before me and on the face of it, and I put it no higher than that, evidence on which a trial could evidently proceed.’ (Mail)
The Telegraph report that ‘Dewani withdrew some £1,000 in cash in the days before the murder, including £800 on the eve of the shooting.’
And now The Sun claim ‘HONEYMOON murder suspect Shrien Dewani was seen on CCTV paying cash to the cabbie who claims the millionaire Briton arranged the killing of his bride. Footage from a camera at a posh Cape Town restaurant recorded a private meeting between the care home tycoon and driver Zola Tongo after wife Anni’s death.’
The bails conditions apparently;
£250,000 surety
Surrender passport
10am – 2pm curfew
Agree to be tagged. Continue reading “Honeymoon murder update”

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