Remember boys and girls, nothing that you read in the papers, see on the television or hear on the radio about this war is true. It’s all propaganda. You are only told what they want you to know.
Author: Dave Cross
More War
Much as I hate to do this, I have to agree with something that Tony Blair said in yesterday’s House of Commons debate on the war with Iraq. He said that if we didn’t go to war now, then we (or the US or, I guess, the UN) would have absolutely no credibility the next… Continue reading More War
Stop The War Demo
There will be another Stop The War demo in London on Saturday. Arrangements will be very similar to the one on February 15th, but see the Stop The War Coalition’s web page for more details and to keep informed about other forthcoming events.
Oh Bloody Hell!
The US and the UK have announced that they have given up on trying to get a second UN resolution on Iraq. Bush is speaking to the US tonight. Blair has called an emergency Cabinet meeting. Robin Cook has resigned as Leader of the House of Commons. This is it people. War is imminent.
Free Money
Yesterday we were at a friend’s wedding. Someone organised a sweepstake on the combined length of the after-dinner speeches. It was £10 to enter so I took a chance. I didn’t get the time spot on, but I was one of two people who got closest to the actual time, so they split the prize… Continue reading Free Money
Angry Americans
Yesterday was a little wierd. I run a little project that produces simple scripts for people to use on their web pages. Things the send emails when you fill in a form, guestbooks, that kind of thing. Many webmasters that use these scritps are kind enough to include a link back to the project homepage… Continue reading Angry Americans
Eternal Flame
According to an article in today’s Guardian, the Bangles are back. And it’s not a second too soon as far as I’m concerned. I’m now going to have Going Down To Liverpool stuck in my head all day.
24 (update)
Yesterday I mentioned how the BBC had screwed up the transmission of Sunday’s episode of 24. I didn’t mention that I’d fired off a letter of complaint to various email addresses at the BBC, including the Radio Times. Last night I got an email from the RT thanking me for my letter and telling me… Continue reading 24 (update)
Dixonsvision
I’ve ranted before about shops who try to sell widescreen TVs by displaying 4:3 images stretched across a 16:9 screen. This has the effect that a large percentage of the population seem to think that widescreen TV is supposed to make people look fatter. Things may finally be changing tho’. Currently the Dixons store at… Continue reading Dixonsvision
24
I’m watching season 2 of 24 on BBC Three (don’t worry there are no spoilers here for people watching a week behind on BBC Two). They show it at 10:40pm on Sunday night, then afterwards they have a really lame program called Pure 24 where people with no lives discuss the current episode in great… Continue reading 24