Wednesday, 8 February 2023

The Velvet Undergrond - I Found A Reason (2015 Remastered)

Spirit - Morning Will Come

if you're having a bad day....

Remember, in the great scheme of things, everything is pretty much insignificant, so enjoy your life, and try not to harm others.



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and if you're religious....

 The Helix Nebula, also known as the Eye of God


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Tuesday, 7 February 2023

mental health first aider

Completed some rather interesting training recently, and l am now a Mental Health First Aider, so feel free to offload your problems onto me when you see me out and about.

Rather sadly, l've already had to refer to the training with someone's recent issues, but hope everything will be hunky dory in the future, for them and everyone else. 


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Jeff Beck - I Ain't Superstitious (2005 Remaster)

Jeff Beck - You Shook Me

Joe Smooth - Promised Land (Club Mix)

lee anderson gets a promotion

FFS!!  The 30p stain on humanity that is Lee Anderson can only end in tears for the Tories, but what a ridiculous appointment by Rishi Sunik.  What a bunch of rotters.


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the beatles abbey road peanuts style

 Love this recent image by Stuff by Mark.  The Beatles Abbey Road cover as if done by Charles E Shultz.  Another great t-shirt idea that l will probably get around to printing up.



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the liz truss collection

 


Monday, 6 February 2023

the young ones in an alternate universe

 Bloody Hell!  Once seen - never forgotten.

The worst thing is, l fancy three of them.


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Sunday, 5 February 2023

liz truss and the lefties

 As Liz Truss tries to make a comeback, taking no responsibility for the money she cost the economy (and me), a reminder that when in doubt, blame the lefties.

From Private Eye if l remember correctly


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the lion's about to attack

 This are great shots of a lion looking mightily pissed off and about to attack, taken in 2012 but only recently doing the rounds by Lahore photographer Atif Saeed, who managed to get back into his vehicle before the pouncing lion (which was only 10 feet away) reached him. 

I'm all up for a bit of danger, but think l would have had a nasty accident in my pants in this situation. 


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the uk weather

 People in the UK are obsessed with the weather, and for such a small place, there can be ridiculous variants.

This was a week or so ago.


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Saturday, 4 February 2023

Sunshine On Leith Hibs Fans Sing After The 2016 Scottish Cup Final

I was shown this last night in the pub, and although  don't follow Hibernian, it's certainly emotional. 



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Saturday, 28 January 2023

Saturday, 7 January 2023

mad dancing

Can't work out how to post this clip, but it's worth the effort to watch.

 https://twitter.com/i/status/1611461095629135880

Tuesday, 25 October 2022

danny ings - you absolute star

 What a great feel good photograph and gesture.  As the mascot had sensory issues and had to wear headphones, Aston Villa's Danny Ings did the same. Empathy from footballers - whatever next?


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why am l not surprised

 So much for Rishi Sunak's version of compassionate conservatism.  That lasted nearly a day with the announcement of this appointment.

As The Sex Pistols would say - what a fucking rotter.


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Monday, 24 October 2022

remember lemmy the correct way

The image below is how most people now remember Lemmy.  On the other hand, when l was out and about seeing him while following Motorhead, he looked slightly different (to say the least). That will be the picture further below. Either way, what a top bloke, Hawkwind were a great group as well, and he is sadly missed.




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kanye west endorsing racist twats

White American racist fuckwits currently supporting Kanye West.  If the Democrats don't win the next USA election, the nation will be fucked, as l can't imagine the Republican party agreeing to any type of democratic election the next time around.  Be scared. Be very scared.


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boris johnson appraisal in the new statesman

I think The New Statesman have pretty much summed up Boris Johnson an he fiasco of the last few days.

Here they go.......

After withdrawing from the Conservative leadership contest, Boris Johnson claimed there was a “very good chance” he would have won but insisted he was acting in the “national interest” because strong government required a united party.

His disciples at the Daily Mail took up the refrain. “For the good of the party and the country, Mr Johnson has set his dream aside,” the paper declared. “This is a gesture of wisdom, honour and statesmanship. His time will come again.”

Johnson acting in the national interest rather than his own? What manifest nonsense! It is crystal clear why he withdrew.

He cut short his Caribbean holiday and flew home last week expecting to be rapturously embraced by a party filled with remorse over his departure in July. He offered “deals” to Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt to clear his route to a spectacular Churchillian comeback. To try and build momentum, he and his aides claimed much more support within the parliamentary party than they seemed to actually have. They sent wavering Tory MPs dubious polling numbers to curry their support. Johnson even promised to keep his old nemesis, Jeremy Hunt, as Chancellor.

The ruses didn’t work. By the time he released his statement last night, Johnson had secured the backing of fewer than 60 named MPs, though he claimed to have surpassed the threshold of 100 required to stay in the race. The man who led his party to a “stonking victory” in the 2019 general election (albeit against the risible Jeremy Corbyn) had retained the support of scarcely one in six of his MPs. Even those that pass for “big beasts” in today’s drastically diminished Tory party – the likes of Suella Braverman, David Frost, Steve Baker and Kemi Badenoch – had deserted him, as had his apologist friend the former Telegraph editor Charles Moore, leaving a pathetic rump of diehard sycophants such as Jacob Rees-Mogg, Nadine Dorries and Chris Heaton-Harris in his corner.

No, Johnson did not withdraw for the good of the country. He withdrew because he faced a crushing defeat and public humiliation.

As for the scores of Conservative MPs who deserted him for Sunak, it would be nice to think that they really did act in the national interest, and of some perhaps that’s true. But the rest would have seen what Johnson, blinded by his immense ego, could not.

They saw that the public had grown heartily sick of his lies, cronyism and debauchery, of his disregard for the law and prime ministerial ethics, of the endless stream of scandals that he generated, of his protection of venal loyalists, of his vacuous rhetoric and broken promises, of his indolence and incompetence, of his demonisation of those who stood in his way and the evident contempt with which this self-styled “champion of the people” actually treated the electorate. And that was before inflation began to surge, standards of living to plummet and public services to collapse.

The Tories suffered a string of crushing by-election defeats. Their poll ratings plunged. Johnson’s own approval rating reached -48. Loathed by most of the country, his MPs realised that he had long ago ceased to be a “winner” and had become an electoral liability whose return would have destroyed any chance of them retaining their seats.

Johnson appears not to understand any of that. He showed no contrition, no remorse, in his graceless resignation speech on 7 July, preferring to blame Westminster’s “herd instinct”. His statement last night was even more delusional. Referring to his “massive election victory less than three years ago”, he claimed he still has “much to offer” and would be “well placed to deliver a Conservative victory in 2024”.

Happily, the man who proved the most destructive, divisive and dishonest prime minister in modern British history will not get that chance. His unambiguous rejection by his party, not once but twice, shows that the “greased piglet” has finally been cornered, the conman has been rumbled, the snake-oil salesman has been run out of town.

It is a disgrace that yet another prime minister should be imposed on the country without any electoral mandate whatsoever – not even the paltry 81,326 votes of Tory party members that Liz Truss garnered. But for all Sunak’s flaws – not least the fact he stayed loyal to Johnson for far too long – he does promise to lead the Conservative Party away from the lunacy that has engulfed it these past six years.

He is not malign like Johnson, or absurd like Truss. He is a Brexiteer, but not a rabid one. He is a free marketeer, but not a fanatical libertarian. He will hopefully seek to unite our fractured country, not divide it through yet more culture wars. He is more pragmatist than ideologue, a realist not fantasist. Above all, he understands the need for Britain to live within its means.

Tory MPs knew all that when they backed Sunak in such large numbers over the weekend. In short, a party now trailing Labour by 30 points or more and facing the very real possibility of electoral oblivion appears finally to have learned its lesson. “Cakeism” has run its course. Johnsonian populism is, mercifully, dead.

Also...Imagine how pissed off these are at the moment.  Dreams shattered.

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Sunday, 23 October 2022

Beck - Loser (A song for Boris)

aliens live amongst us

 OK, it's just the face of a carpenter ant, but it still looks otherworldly.


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boris pulls out

So, the mighty sack of crap that is Boris Johnson has pulled out (for a change) of the Tory leadership contest.  I certainly don't believe he had 102 backers, and that he is supposedly withdrawing for party unity, but l am happy that he has cut short one of his many holidays (while parliament is sitting), and had to travel back on an economy flight, only to be humiliated by not having enough backers. Let's face it, if he had over 100, he would run, and get voted in by the Tory members, otherwise, what was the point of returning from holiday, it's certainly not to earn his keep as a sitting MP.  Also, the BBC and other sources shouldn't have been quoting the Johnson supporters over the last day or so saying he had 100 votes, without some proof, as it was just good publicity for him without any verification, and could have seriously affected the voting.

I've still got a sneaking suspicion that Penny Mordant will win, but either way, her and Sunik are both right wing gits who will persevere with austerity cuts, at great cost to the poor. They'd soon find extra money if they wanted to bomb somewhere.  Bastards!!

Never vote Tory.




Statement from tonight's BBC

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l've got 102 votes

 


the mail on sunday can't read graphs

I know l often despair at the the ineptitude and bias of the right wing press, but sometimes it's just too easy.  Here's a graph in The Sunday Mail explaining how Boris Johnson will beat Keir Starmer if he decides to run in the current leadership contest.  The only trouble is (Gee wizz), it shows the opposite.

Never buy them, and never vote Tory.

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Saturday, 22 October 2022

how the dutch see us

 


keith richards still going strong

 This was 50 years ago, and amazingly, Keith Richards is still in the land of the living.


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Friday, 21 October 2022

John Martyn - I'd Rather Be The Devil

John Martyn - Solid Air

The Only Ones - Another Girl, Another Planet

The The - This is the day

one of the many reasons jacob rees-mogg is a twat

Jacob Rees-Mogg never lets you down.  Just as you think the spoilt Victorian lickspittle who probably hasn't stopped being breastfed can't possibly do any more damage to the country, he produces this.  No wonder the country is fucked.

Never vote Tory.

 

Plus....l agree with this


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A Horsfield’s tarsier (Cephalopachus bancanus)

me waiting for the revolver box set

 Me waiting for the new Beatles box set of Revolver to arrive.  My favourite Beatles album.

It's actually a Horsfield's Tarsier photographed / filmed by Joel Sartore.


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Thursday, 20 October 2022

ffs - here we go again

Haven't these fuckwit papers caused enough damage? Wanting their darling Boris back shows how desperate they really are.

Boycott them all, and never vote Tory.



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a nice pension

 


tory memory loss test

 From Private Eye




chicory tip - ahead of their time

 


the brexit papers and the papers supporting liz truss

Never forget, that when this rancid government and the error that was Brexit is discussed, a lot of blame has to go to the right wing press that sprouted lies such as these on a daily basis.  Twats.

Never vote Tory - or buy any of the right wing rags.



And while we're at it, the bastard Daily Mail supported Liz Truss during the leadership campaign and printed crap like this to assist her in her path to glory.

I repeat...Never vote Tory, or buy any of the right wing rags


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The Aliens - The Happy Song (Official Video)

An Emotional Fish *Celebrate*

the lettuce has won!! liz truss resigns

 After the countless weeks off sprouting crap to appeal to the hardcore Tory members and the Tufton Street twats during the leadership contest, at no great surprise to anyone with half a brain, it has all been a fucking disaster that the poor are currently paying for. 

What a great day to be off work and watching TV.  Time for an election!!! (which l very much doubt will happen any time soon)


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Wednesday, 19 October 2022

keep in touch ouija card

 This is such a great idea.  I may have nick and copy this in the future.



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