The Scum Online - News: Potty hippo attacks boat: "Potty hippo attacks"
Reading the news in today's Scum about the woman who was attacked by a hippo, one thing repeatedly struck me. Stupidity.
The paper's headline, and report, seemed to suggest that in some way the animal was acting completely abnormally. The tourist, whose canoe was "snapped in half", was quoted as saying, "I thought hippos were sweet."
What is wrong with people. A hippo is a wild animal. If you are going to go anywhere foreign for a break, it is adviseable to do some research. This is so that you know any customs the people in the host country adhere to, or any dangerous animals that may inhabit the place.
It is a constant shortfall of the British tourist, who is usually completely ignorant of all these things.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
The Government's pandering to the Scum is threatening the very basis of the Constitution
BBC NEWS | Politics | Reid sentence attack 'unhelpful'
As John Ried jumps on the Scum's bandwagon of criticising judge's sentences, he is threatening the Constitution.
Tony B Liar has also been in on the pander-to-the-Scum bandwagon before, to the point where it's becoming difficult to discern who is actually running the country, The editor of the Scum, or B Liar's cabinet.
If John Ried does not like the sentences handed down by judges, as Home Secretary, he is in an advantageous position to change the law, such as mandatory sentences.
But he's probably not sure which seat on the Cabinet he holds any more, given that his staunch Blairism, combined with his comparitive lack of scandal (actually now that I thikn about it, a commendable lack) compared to the other Blairites, means he has been playing musical chairs in all the key Cabinet positions.
As John Ried jumps on the Scum's bandwagon of criticising judge's sentences, he is threatening the Constitution.
Tony B Liar has also been in on the pander-to-the-Scum bandwagon before, to the point where it's becoming difficult to discern who is actually running the country, The editor of the Scum, or B Liar's cabinet.
If John Ried does not like the sentences handed down by judges, as Home Secretary, he is in an advantageous position to change the law, such as mandatory sentences.
But he's probably not sure which seat on the Cabinet he holds any more, given that his staunch Blairism, combined with his comparitive lack of scandal (actually now that I thikn about it, a commendable lack) compared to the other Blairites, means he has been playing musical chairs in all the key Cabinet positions.
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Arctic Monkeys & Sandi Thom... Fakers!
Independent Online Edition > News
So the great grassroots stories of the year turned out to be astroturf. Ah, the old cynicism wins again.
So the great grassroots stories of the year turned out to be astroturf. Ah, the old cynicism wins again.
Thursday, June 01, 2006
Thursday, May 25, 2006
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