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Like BM, even though he had a go at Jo, for some reason. Best comedy comes from a mental health environment, I think – watched this movie a few weeks back, if I can find it again…
FOUND! well, that was easy, just put in google search sixteen year old boy depressed movie, and it popped up straight,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDCyJkMS-wY
And might as well include one of my favourite Mel Brooks’ scenes, as well,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEdb46IrFDk
A vid for my US mate Kris, which some of us mates of hers did for her – check out the comments – I am the king pin,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UlQ_6pr6VE
Spoke to Kris last Sunday, we will speak shortly, and posted this vid and poem to her,
Pops did spank me once,
when daddy came home.
Since mom said this that,
which was totally untrue.
Daddy soon realised soon,
from fields then ploughed.
Day out the problem was,
was not Kris sweet eyed.
Was that witch, chance out,
the old trout with her bitter.
Not our Kris with true heart,
together now we will not part.
Hugs and kisses Kris, from all of us. sniff, where is my hanky again…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO_PDE2ZIn8
And poem I did for Kris, three months ago, per,
Mind primed ready to bump into,
ready for aged time brings.
From other parts of the World,
worn from strife at out fairs.
Pick up and repair, as best can,
long lasting mind anxiety regrets.
Irrational as it always is with time,
gnawing at you as that time begets.
And adjoining song, as I always usually do, for full modern effect,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHRRJrlWuug
I’m glad the event was a success, by the time I knew I might be in London it was sold out except for a few £55 seats!
Without going all ‘Woman’s Hour’ it’s been a good month for women arrrrrtistes talking about serious stuff, Ms Brand’s show, Ms Wax’s smashing interview (I linked to that last week) and we had Ms Emin on TV the other night being so generous about another artist as she always is in her lovely gentle voice :
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01m5kp6
It all sounds very dreamy so is quite a contrast to recent real life experiences of the bear pit that has evolved in the energy market.
What was wrong with ‘a previous Govt’ limiting the number of suppliers?
What’s easy about the kinds of comparisons one has to make ‘even’ with there being ‘only six’ sellers of energy?
Who could cope with more? Someone with a PA or spad?
It’s bad enough for the IT literate that have Excel etc.
WTH needs more than six suppkiers multiplied by however many tariff choices each one has?
Misbehaviour in banking? IMHO far more people are being screwed by energy providers simply because they aren’t IT experts or don’t have IT/Excel at home. Time for many to just do a lucky dip?
Thanks for the poems and your kindness, Ehtch.
Do you (Trevor) agree with everything ethically Harvard does and says? If not why haven’t you quit? Do all Americans agree ethically with US foreign and domestic policy? No? Quit being an American, burn your passport. Go get another one elsewhere.