As I write this, we're under 2 feet of snow in Hoylake Close. The path and the drive have decided that they will merge with the road, and the backgarden seems to be one level.
I can't remember a time when we had as much snow as this. It started out as quite festive and pretty but by yesterday it was more than a little irritating. The biggest irritant is the people who feel the need to clear their drives by digging out the snow and piling it onto the path on either side of the drive, which means that you have to climb a little mountain every time you cross one of these paths. I've been so tempted to return to the scene of the crime in each case with a snow blower just to negate all their efforts.
It does make me laugh every time we get snow with how much the country shuts down. I've seen buses stuck in snow this week, with the drivers revving their engines trying to get out. If we'd got snow in June, I would have some sympathy and understanding, but we now we have a temperate climate and that we have every chance of getting a decent snowfall every winter (OK, technically it's still autumn, but you know what I mean).
The weather forecast here in East Yorkshire is for sub zero temperatures today followed by more snow tonight and clear but cold over the weekend. We get more of the white stuff on Monday and another clear and cold day on Tuesday. Sounds like a fun few days ahead.
Friday, December 03, 2010
Friday, August 06, 2010
Police, Camera, Action
I watched the end of this programme last night, and caught the piece about poor little Cerys Edwards. Words can't describe the anger I felt / feel towards Antonio Boparan and his parents. Here is a spoilt little rich boy, driving his mummy's Range Rover at over twice the speed limit (71mph+ in a 30mph zone). He overtakes a car on the wrong side of the road and ploughs into an oncoming car which Cerys Edwards was travelling in.
That she is still alive is a testament to her parent's perseverance. That Boparan received a 21 month sentence and was out in 6 is a testament to the stupidity of the judge and the British legal system.
He has taken a life, in all but deed, and should have paid a far more severe price. On top of that, there has been precious little financial support for the Edwards family from this family of multi-millionaires (daddy owns Harry Ramsdens).
Boparan sat on TV an acted contritely for the cameras. Do I believe for a minute that he feels sorry, or that he has learnt from this? Not for a second. Do I believe that when he gets his licence back, he won't speed again. Ha!
Jack Straw increased the maximum sentence to 5 years for people, like Boparan, who cause serious injury when speeding. That isn't enough. They should have their licences revoked, permanently. There should be no second chances here. Cerys Edwards won't get a second chance, and neither will the people killed every year on British roads because of reckless speeding.
Don't even start me on the "I'm a good driver, I've never had a crash" crap. Simple physics says that if you travel faster, you take longer to stop.
What can we do? We can petition our MP, calling for stricter sentences for drivers who cause serious injuries as a result of speeding and we can boycott Harry Ramsden's products.
A tragedy like this happening once is just that, a tragedy. When it happens a second time, it's a crime that we are all complicit in.
That she is still alive is a testament to her parent's perseverance. That Boparan received a 21 month sentence and was out in 6 is a testament to the stupidity of the judge and the British legal system.
He has taken a life, in all but deed, and should have paid a far more severe price. On top of that, there has been precious little financial support for the Edwards family from this family of multi-millionaires (daddy owns Harry Ramsdens).
Boparan sat on TV an acted contritely for the cameras. Do I believe for a minute that he feels sorry, or that he has learnt from this? Not for a second. Do I believe that when he gets his licence back, he won't speed again. Ha!
Jack Straw increased the maximum sentence to 5 years for people, like Boparan, who cause serious injury when speeding. That isn't enough. They should have their licences revoked, permanently. There should be no second chances here. Cerys Edwards won't get a second chance, and neither will the people killed every year on British roads because of reckless speeding.
Don't even start me on the "I'm a good driver, I've never had a crash" crap. Simple physics says that if you travel faster, you take longer to stop.
What can we do? We can petition our MP, calling for stricter sentences for drivers who cause serious injuries as a result of speeding and we can boycott Harry Ramsden's products.
A tragedy like this happening once is just that, a tragedy. When it happens a second time, it's a crime that we are all complicit in.
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Friday, February 26, 2010
Peter Rabbit
I've got this song floating around in my head now (should that be rattling around?) Thea has learnt the song "Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose" which is sung to the tune of Battle Hymn of the Republic. In a nutshell it goes:
Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose
Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose
Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose
And he flipped it and he flapped it till the fly flew away.
Floppy ears and curly whiskers
Floppy ears and curly whiskers
Floppy ears and curly whiskers
And he flipped it and he flapped it till the fly flew away.
She runs around the living room singing selected words from the song (e.g "Peter Rabbit...fly....nose."), and I know I'm biased, but it is one of the cutest things I've ever seen.
The song is also terribly addictive which is why it's now stuck in my head.
Thea knows quite a lot of songs now, and sings them with the most infectious smile on her face. Even George has been known to join in, especially with the songs from Handy Manny and the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
Altogether now... "Uno, dos, tres......"
Still, I suppose it could be worse. I've woken up the last few mornings with bars from "English Heritage" by George Lloyd stuck in my head. This is the test piece for the North of England Area Finals which the band is competing in in 3 weeks time up in Darlington. We are the current North of England champions, and we'll be doing our damnedest to retain that title. The piece is a classic, but it's still not healthy to have it stuck in your head at 5.40am!
I will admit to listening to Duran Duran on the way home from work last night. Somehow, my MP3 player flipped over onto Rio and I was taken back to 1984 when I was first introduced to Simon Le Bon and the boys by Lynne Rodley. Let's face it, back then, if you were 11, it was either Wham or Duran Duran.
I must be having a little retro spell, because I also retrieved The Hunt for Red October out of the loft last night. I've just finished Patriot Games, and I had started reading Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett, but I've had to find the next Jack Ryan novel as well, so now I have 2 books on the go (3 if you count The Murder of Napoleon).
Anyway, Peter Rabbit still has a fly upon his nose, and the Good Fairy is cross with Little Rabbit Foo-Foo. Oh to be a parent!
Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose
Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose
Peter Rabbit has a fly upon his nose
And he flipped it and he flapped it till the fly flew away.
Floppy ears and curly whiskers
Floppy ears and curly whiskers
Floppy ears and curly whiskers
And he flipped it and he flapped it till the fly flew away.
She runs around the living room singing selected words from the song (e.g "Peter Rabbit...fly....nose."), and I know I'm biased, but it is one of the cutest things I've ever seen.
The song is also terribly addictive which is why it's now stuck in my head.
Thea knows quite a lot of songs now, and sings them with the most infectious smile on her face. Even George has been known to join in, especially with the songs from Handy Manny and the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
Altogether now... "Uno, dos, tres......"
Still, I suppose it could be worse. I've woken up the last few mornings with bars from "English Heritage" by George Lloyd stuck in my head. This is the test piece for the North of England Area Finals which the band is competing in in 3 weeks time up in Darlington. We are the current North of England champions, and we'll be doing our damnedest to retain that title. The piece is a classic, but it's still not healthy to have it stuck in your head at 5.40am!
I will admit to listening to Duran Duran on the way home from work last night. Somehow, my MP3 player flipped over onto Rio and I was taken back to 1984 when I was first introduced to Simon Le Bon and the boys by Lynne Rodley. Let's face it, back then, if you were 11, it was either Wham or Duran Duran.
I must be having a little retro spell, because I also retrieved The Hunt for Red October out of the loft last night. I've just finished Patriot Games, and I had started reading Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett, but I've had to find the next Jack Ryan novel as well, so now I have 2 books on the go (3 if you count The Murder of Napoleon).
Anyway, Peter Rabbit still has a fly upon his nose, and the Good Fairy is cross with Little Rabbit Foo-Foo. Oh to be a parent!
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Enough already
Now I've followed Manchester United for more than 30 years now. I've seen some great players pull on that red shirt. My favourites have always been the ones who gave their all for the cause; Gordon McQueen, Bryan Robson, Roy Keane and Nemanja Vidic to name a few.
In the last couple of seasons, I've always enjoyed watching Carlos Tevez. Here was another player who not only gave his all for the team, but who also possessed a great deal of skill.
I will willingly admit that I was one of many who wanted the club to sign him up. However, in recent times, I have found myself growing to first of all dislike, and more recently begin to hate the little Argentinian maestro. His continuing diatribe against the club and Sir Alex Ferguson is never-ending. Everyday, we are subjected to his pain at Old Trafford, how he never felt part of the family, how Sir Alex made a mistake dropping him for the Champion's League final etc.
It seems apparent that he will be crossing the Manchester divide to sign for Citeh, and there won't be a player who pulls on that blue shirt next season that I won't jeer more than Tevez. Whatever his issues with the club, and the management, these should have been dealt with in private, not aired in public.
It seems to me that all he is trying to do is find favour with the Citeh fans, and at the same time, alienating the United fans who chanted his name for 2 years. When United meet Real Madrid in the Champions League, rest assured that the majority of the United fans will cheer Ronaldo and show him respect for everything he achieved at Old Trafford. Tevez will be jeered and treated with the contempt he deserves for airing his dirty washing in public.
So long Carlos.
In the last couple of seasons, I've always enjoyed watching Carlos Tevez. Here was another player who not only gave his all for the team, but who also possessed a great deal of skill.
I will willingly admit that I was one of many who wanted the club to sign him up. However, in recent times, I have found myself growing to first of all dislike, and more recently begin to hate the little Argentinian maestro. His continuing diatribe against the club and Sir Alex Ferguson is never-ending. Everyday, we are subjected to his pain at Old Trafford, how he never felt part of the family, how Sir Alex made a mistake dropping him for the Champion's League final etc.
It seems apparent that he will be crossing the Manchester divide to sign for Citeh, and there won't be a player who pulls on that blue shirt next season that I won't jeer more than Tevez. Whatever his issues with the club, and the management, these should have been dealt with in private, not aired in public.
It seems to me that all he is trying to do is find favour with the Citeh fans, and at the same time, alienating the United fans who chanted his name for 2 years. When United meet Real Madrid in the Champions League, rest assured that the majority of the United fans will cheer Ronaldo and show him respect for everything he achieved at Old Trafford. Tevez will be jeered and treated with the contempt he deserves for airing his dirty washing in public.
So long Carlos.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Monday, Monday, Monday
I've had a really nice weekend, albeit in a strange kind of way.
Friday night saw Sarah and I over in East Hull at the Trinity WMC for her aunt and uncle's 40th wedding anniversary. It was a nice do, although Trinity does feel like walking onto the set of Phoenix Nights. When we arrived, everyone was playing bingo, and all that was missing was Brian Potter calling the numbers.
On Saturday, we went over to York to see my parents, and celebrate my dad's 63rd birthday (and Father's Day). He has lost a lot of weight in the last few weeks, and looks the better for it. Maybe it will serve as a spur to me losing a little around the middle! With Sunday being Father's Day, Thea (with her Mum's help) had bought me a voucher for a treatment at the local beauty parlour (is she saying she's got an ugly dad?!?), so I'm booked in for my manicure next Saturday (ok, so it's actually an Indian head massage). We went to the new Italian restuarant in Cottingham for lunch. I was really impressed with both the service and the food in Pasco's and certainly recomend it.
Back at band last night. We've got a concert next Sunday up in Filey as part of the Filey Festival. The band is sounding good in places, although we struggled with parts of "Jenny Jones" (which was more due to the state of the music). The next few months for the band will be very busy (well, in reality, the next year will be busy). We've got 8 concerts in the next 5 weeks, followed by 3 in September (plus preparing for the National Finals) and then another 6 contests between November and June next year (and assorted concerts etc). Still, the band is sounding good.
On a completley different note, am I the only person who is indifferent to who is elected as Speaker of the House? Right now, politicians in general don't have a very good reputation, so this really needs to be done quickly, and needs to see the right person appointed, rather than Labour MPs trying to elect a Tory MP to get under the skin of the Conservative party. At the end of the day, at the moment , it feels like most MPs are a bunch of schoolkids who'd rather play silly games rather than run this country.
Friday night saw Sarah and I over in East Hull at the Trinity WMC for her aunt and uncle's 40th wedding anniversary. It was a nice do, although Trinity does feel like walking onto the set of Phoenix Nights. When we arrived, everyone was playing bingo, and all that was missing was Brian Potter calling the numbers.
On Saturday, we went over to York to see my parents, and celebrate my dad's 63rd birthday (and Father's Day). He has lost a lot of weight in the last few weeks, and looks the better for it. Maybe it will serve as a spur to me losing a little around the middle! With Sunday being Father's Day, Thea (with her Mum's help) had bought me a voucher for a treatment at the local beauty parlour (is she saying she's got an ugly dad?!?), so I'm booked in for my manicure next Saturday (ok, so it's actually an Indian head massage). We went to the new Italian restuarant in Cottingham for lunch. I was really impressed with both the service and the food in Pasco's and certainly recomend it.
Back at band last night. We've got a concert next Sunday up in Filey as part of the Filey Festival. The band is sounding good in places, although we struggled with parts of "Jenny Jones" (which was more due to the state of the music). The next few months for the band will be very busy (well, in reality, the next year will be busy). We've got 8 concerts in the next 5 weeks, followed by 3 in September (plus preparing for the National Finals) and then another 6 contests between November and June next year (and assorted concerts etc). Still, the band is sounding good.
On a completley different note, am I the only person who is indifferent to who is elected as Speaker of the House? Right now, politicians in general don't have a very good reputation, so this really needs to be done quickly, and needs to see the right person appointed, rather than Labour MPs trying to elect a Tory MP to get under the skin of the Conservative party. At the end of the day, at the moment , it feels like most MPs are a bunch of schoolkids who'd rather play silly games rather than run this country.
Friday, June 19, 2009
I haven't
written a blog on here for so long, I'm not sure how to do it.
OK, so I'm exagerating, but it's still been over a year.
I have to say that I really don't care about Ronaldo (probably) leaving United for Real Madrid. I mean, firstly, we'll get a large amount of money for him, and secondly (and much more importantly), here's a player who obviously doesn't want to play for United anymore. His body language speaks volumes about someone who is obviously looking to be somewhere else. His evasive answers in interviews are a bit of a give away as well. At the end of the day, we want players who want to play for us, not prima-donnas who don't, no matter how good they are.
Hopefully, we can add to the squad with some quality signings. Ribery is class, but I suspect that he'll either stay at Bayern, or join the growing revolution at Real Madrid (along with David Villa). I would like to see us sign David Silva from Valencia and Antonia Valencia (from Wigan, not Silva!) Another striker wouldn't go amiss either, Benzema would be fantastic.
I'd love to see Tevez stay. The guy has been a legend for United, always putting in 100%. I'm sure that if he got more games, he'd get more goals.
I think next season will see United pushed again to defend their title. Chelsea will be stronger, and I think Citeh will also be up there (they will be a massive club!). I have a feeling that Arsenal, Villa and Liverpool will be in the mix too. It should be a good season, even if we don't win the title.
Can I just add that I'm very disappointed in UEFA who only handed Didier Drogba and Jose Bosingwa a 4 and 3 match ban respectivley. Their behaviour was disgraceful, and they should have been banned for a lot longer, in my opinion. These two players, and Chelsea Football Club, act as role models for thousands of children, and watching over-paid, pampered pillocks act like spoiled kids isn't a good role model for any child! UEFA, hang your heads in shame.
OK, so I'm exagerating, but it's still been over a year.
I have to say that I really don't care about Ronaldo (probably) leaving United for Real Madrid. I mean, firstly, we'll get a large amount of money for him, and secondly (and much more importantly), here's a player who obviously doesn't want to play for United anymore. His body language speaks volumes about someone who is obviously looking to be somewhere else. His evasive answers in interviews are a bit of a give away as well. At the end of the day, we want players who want to play for us, not prima-donnas who don't, no matter how good they are.
Hopefully, we can add to the squad with some quality signings. Ribery is class, but I suspect that he'll either stay at Bayern, or join the growing revolution at Real Madrid (along with David Villa). I would like to see us sign David Silva from Valencia and Antonia Valencia (from Wigan, not Silva!) Another striker wouldn't go amiss either, Benzema would be fantastic.
I'd love to see Tevez stay. The guy has been a legend for United, always putting in 100%. I'm sure that if he got more games, he'd get more goals.
I think next season will see United pushed again to defend their title. Chelsea will be stronger, and I think Citeh will also be up there (they will be a massive club!). I have a feeling that Arsenal, Villa and Liverpool will be in the mix too. It should be a good season, even if we don't win the title.
Can I just add that I'm very disappointed in UEFA who only handed Didier Drogba and Jose Bosingwa a 4 and 3 match ban respectivley. Their behaviour was disgraceful, and they should have been banned for a lot longer, in my opinion. These two players, and Chelsea Football Club, act as role models for thousands of children, and watching over-paid, pampered pillocks act like spoiled kids isn't a good role model for any child! UEFA, hang your heads in shame.
Monday, May 19, 2008
OK, so this marks one of the biggest weeks of football in my life. Blatently, the biggest week ever was in 1999 when 3 games in 10 days decided the Treble, helped me to lose my voice, and is possibly the reason why I'm not a commerical airline pilot (and that's a different story).
On Wednesday night, United will take on Chelsea in the final of the Champion's League. I'm looking forward to this game so much. We have a chance to win our 3rd Champions League title, and to do it against those upstarts from Stamford Bridge would make it all the more sweet.
Chelsea are a good side, but we do their players feel the need to start a war of words with every club they play. I know that it was one of Mourinho's favourtie tactics, but he's gone. What price Paul Scholes hitting the winner?
On Saturday, I'm taking George to London to watch Hull City. They play Bristol City in the Championship play-offs, the so called £60m Shoot Out. The winner will play in the Premiership next year, and it would fantastic for the city if Hull could do the business. It's reportedly the biggest city in Europe never to have had a top flight football team. A 6-1 demolition of Watford saw them into the final, and hopefully they can carry on in the same vein of form.
So, by Sunday morning, hopefully I'll be happier than I am today.
On Wednesday night, United will take on Chelsea in the final of the Champion's League. I'm looking forward to this game so much. We have a chance to win our 3rd Champions League title, and to do it against those upstarts from Stamford Bridge would make it all the more sweet.
Chelsea are a good side, but we do their players feel the need to start a war of words with every club they play. I know that it was one of Mourinho's favourtie tactics, but he's gone. What price Paul Scholes hitting the winner?
On Saturday, I'm taking George to London to watch Hull City. They play Bristol City in the Championship play-offs, the so called £60m Shoot Out. The winner will play in the Premiership next year, and it would fantastic for the city if Hull could do the business. It's reportedly the biggest city in Europe never to have had a top flight football team. A 6-1 demolition of Watford saw them into the final, and hopefully they can carry on in the same vein of form.
So, by Sunday morning, hopefully I'll be happier than I am today.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
OK, must do better is becoming a theme here!
Life certainly changed for the better 7 weeks ago. Sarah gave birth to our daughter, Thea Grace. She was born at 5.24am on 14th January 2008, and weighed 7lb 7 1/2oz (that's about 3.39kg in new money).
Obviously, we are all over the moon. She has a very loving, and protective, big brother, and I can't say enough about how proud I am of George and how he's taken to her.
The first couple of weeks were fairly sleepless, but she has settled into a good routine, and is growing nicely. She furnishes us with numerous smiles, and she now weighs 8lb 15oz (as of last Friday).
I don't think I'll ever be able to describe quite how much in awe I am of Sarah, who carried our baby for nine months, and then gave birth, and how looks after Thea with so much love and kindness. I'm the happiest I have been in a long time, and I have Sarah to thank for it.
Life certainly changed for the better 7 weeks ago. Sarah gave birth to our daughter, Thea Grace. She was born at 5.24am on 14th January 2008, and weighed 7lb 7 1/2oz (that's about 3.39kg in new money).
Obviously, we are all over the moon. She has a very loving, and protective, big brother, and I can't say enough about how proud I am of George and how he's taken to her.
The first couple of weeks were fairly sleepless, but she has settled into a good routine, and is growing nicely. She furnishes us with numerous smiles, and she now weighs 8lb 15oz (as of last Friday).
I don't think I'll ever be able to describe quite how much in awe I am of Sarah, who carried our baby for nine months, and then gave birth, and how looks after Thea with so much love and kindness. I'm the happiest I have been in a long time, and I have Sarah to thank for it.
Thursday, October 04, 2007
OK, I really haven't done very well in keeping up-to-date with my blog. I must try harder.
For now, let's just say that I'm relieved that the Yankees have made the post season. It didn't look possible earlier in the year, and I was contemplating a season when the Yankees didn't make it to October for the first time in 14 years. Thankfully A-Rod led from the front, with help from Posada and Wang, and now we are facing the Cleveland Indians in the ALDS playoffs. I think we'll win in 4.
I hope that A-Rod, Posada, Rivera and Pettite all sign up for another season, but I'll be happy to wave goodbye to Mussina. He was a good player for the Yankees earlier in his stay in New York, but the time has come to say goodbye. I don't really want to trade for Santana either. We've got some good pitching propects next year, with Chamberlin, Hughes, Kennedy and Anderson all looking solid, along with Pettite and Wang. If Clemens wants one more year, I'd deal, although on reduced terms. Personally, I think it would be great if we could win the World Series this year. I'm sure the Rocket would retire on that high, especially if he was the winning pitcher in the game that clinched the title.
Anyway, that's all to come. We've got to get past the Indians first. Roll on tonight!
For now, let's just say that I'm relieved that the Yankees have made the post season. It didn't look possible earlier in the year, and I was contemplating a season when the Yankees didn't make it to October for the first time in 14 years. Thankfully A-Rod led from the front, with help from Posada and Wang, and now we are facing the Cleveland Indians in the ALDS playoffs. I think we'll win in 4.
I hope that A-Rod, Posada, Rivera and Pettite all sign up for another season, but I'll be happy to wave goodbye to Mussina. He was a good player for the Yankees earlier in his stay in New York, but the time has come to say goodbye. I don't really want to trade for Santana either. We've got some good pitching propects next year, with Chamberlin, Hughes, Kennedy and Anderson all looking solid, along with Pettite and Wang. If Clemens wants one more year, I'd deal, although on reduced terms. Personally, I think it would be great if we could win the World Series this year. I'm sure the Rocket would retire on that high, especially if he was the winning pitcher in the game that clinched the title.
Anyway, that's all to come. We've got to get past the Indians first. Roll on tonight!
Saturday, May 12, 2007
OK, so I'm sad, I'll admit it. I've stopped in (albeit because I was baby-sitting) and watched all of the Eurovision Song Contest by myself.
Personally speaking, I don't understand why Serbia won (or for that matter why the UK came 23rd), except for the fact that politics get everywhere.
For what it is worth, I had Germany, Sweden, Ukraine, France, Greece as my top 5. I figured Scooch deserved 9th or 10th. It wasn't that good a song, and the performance was decidedly average.
Still, I guess it shows what I know about music.
Anyway, congratulations to Serbia. After the shit that that country has been through in the past 15 years, maybe it deserves the glamour and positive attention that Eurovision will bring to it.
Personally speaking, I don't understand why Serbia won (or for that matter why the UK came 23rd), except for the fact that politics get everywhere.
For what it is worth, I had Germany, Sweden, Ukraine, France, Greece as my top 5. I figured Scooch deserved 9th or 10th. It wasn't that good a song, and the performance was decidedly average.
Still, I guess it shows what I know about music.
Anyway, congratulations to Serbia. After the shit that that country has been through in the past 15 years, maybe it deserves the glamour and positive attention that Eurovision will bring to it.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
So it's June 27th when old Tone will pack in his job at No 10 Downing Street and rejoin the back benches.
It can't happen to quickly for me. I can't stand him. As a person, I'm sure he is very amiable, but I think he has become absorbed in his own cult of personality over the last few years.
He took us into a conflict in Iraq that has all the hallmarks of becoming a more recent version of Viet Nam. He has lead a Government where it's members have consistently lied about their behaviour. He has taken away the ability of the Labour Party to make it's own policies, introduced links between business and the Health Service, failed the Third World and sucked up to George W Bush, all in the interests of leaving his mark on history. The guy is a grade A, certified wanker.
The sad thing is that I'm not convinced that Gordon Brown is any different. I hear the rhetoric about Brown being his own man, but I think he will end up leading us down a very similar path, and ending up much as John Major did. Personally speaking, I will be voting for whoever stands against him.
With a new leader, I can see the Labour Party hanging on to power in 2 years time at the General Election, albeit with a much reduced majority. That will give Brown 6 years as PM. After that, it's anyone's guess as to what happens.
What has made me laugh today is the calls by both the LibDems and the Tories for a snap election? Why? Are they hoping to scare the new leader into having Parliament dissolved? Rightly or wrongly, the people of Britain voted the Labour Party into office. Was there a General Election when Thatcher was ousted?
Precedent has been set already, and surely the new PM deserves the chance to establish some of their own policies and take the country in a new direction over the next couple of years (or not as is their right). Then we can make an informed decision at the next General Election (in 2009 or 2010).
If I had to summarise Blair's term of office, I would say disappointing. In 1997, I worked from 7am until 10pm getting people to vote, manning polling stations, knocking on doors, driving cars and entering numbers into computers. In the end Hugh Bayley was re-elected in York and Tony Blair took office. There was an air of hope about the country. We expected a change after 18 years of Tory mis-rule. Much was promised, either tacit or implicit, and things did change.
However, the last few years seem to have become bogged down in the same lies and deceit that contaminated the Tories term of office. Maybe it's true that power corrupts, but surely we need to find a new way now, before it's too late.
Mr Brown, if you do take office as PM, make Ed Balls your Chancellor, and bring the troops home from Iraq. If America wants to have militants kill their troops, it's up to them, but we deserve better.
Tony Blair, Prime Minister for only a little while longer. Thank f**k!
It can't happen to quickly for me. I can't stand him. As a person, I'm sure he is very amiable, but I think he has become absorbed in his own cult of personality over the last few years.
He took us into a conflict in Iraq that has all the hallmarks of becoming a more recent version of Viet Nam. He has lead a Government where it's members have consistently lied about their behaviour. He has taken away the ability of the Labour Party to make it's own policies, introduced links between business and the Health Service, failed the Third World and sucked up to George W Bush, all in the interests of leaving his mark on history. The guy is a grade A, certified wanker.
The sad thing is that I'm not convinced that Gordon Brown is any different. I hear the rhetoric about Brown being his own man, but I think he will end up leading us down a very similar path, and ending up much as John Major did. Personally speaking, I will be voting for whoever stands against him.
With a new leader, I can see the Labour Party hanging on to power in 2 years time at the General Election, albeit with a much reduced majority. That will give Brown 6 years as PM. After that, it's anyone's guess as to what happens.
What has made me laugh today is the calls by both the LibDems and the Tories for a snap election? Why? Are they hoping to scare the new leader into having Parliament dissolved? Rightly or wrongly, the people of Britain voted the Labour Party into office. Was there a General Election when Thatcher was ousted?
Precedent has been set already, and surely the new PM deserves the chance to establish some of their own policies and take the country in a new direction over the next couple of years (or not as is their right). Then we can make an informed decision at the next General Election (in 2009 or 2010).
If I had to summarise Blair's term of office, I would say disappointing. In 1997, I worked from 7am until 10pm getting people to vote, manning polling stations, knocking on doors, driving cars and entering numbers into computers. In the end Hugh Bayley was re-elected in York and Tony Blair took office. There was an air of hope about the country. We expected a change after 18 years of Tory mis-rule. Much was promised, either tacit or implicit, and things did change.
However, the last few years seem to have become bogged down in the same lies and deceit that contaminated the Tories term of office. Maybe it's true that power corrupts, but surely we need to find a new way now, before it's too late.
Mr Brown, if you do take office as PM, make Ed Balls your Chancellor, and bring the troops home from Iraq. If America wants to have militants kill their troops, it's up to them, but we deserve better.
Tony Blair, Prime Minister for only a little while longer. Thank f**k!
So I sat and watched the game last night on Sky. I knew that it was going to be a fairly bland game, and I was right. There were no starters for United last night who would be first choice if every one was fit.
In fairness to the team though, it was a steady performance. The only disappointment was Dong Fangzhou, our Chinese striker who seemed to be off the pace for the entire time he was on the pitch. He was replaced by Wayne Rooney with about 20 minutes to go. I know he's been in Antwerp for the last 3 years, but for me, the jury is still out. He didn't seem to add anything to the game.
Kieran Lee and Chris Eagles both looked good on the right hand side. Kuszczak had a good performance in goal, and looks like he might push Ben Foster for the number 1 keepers role when Van der Sar leaves the club. Smith and Fletcher worked hard in midfield and Richardson seemed to enjoy his creative role.
I really hope that Heinze doesn't leave the club in the summer. He doesn't have the pace that he had before his knee injury, but he can still do a job on the left hand side, and I think he will give us depth at centre back as well. He is certainly a better defender than Silvestre.
Anyway, just one game to go, against West Ham, on Sunday. For what happened in 1995, I hope we stuff them and Wigan beat Sheffield United. That way, West Ham will be down in the Championship.
In fairness to the team though, it was a steady performance. The only disappointment was Dong Fangzhou, our Chinese striker who seemed to be off the pace for the entire time he was on the pitch. He was replaced by Wayne Rooney with about 20 minutes to go. I know he's been in Antwerp for the last 3 years, but for me, the jury is still out. He didn't seem to add anything to the game.
Kieran Lee and Chris Eagles both looked good on the right hand side. Kuszczak had a good performance in goal, and looks like he might push Ben Foster for the number 1 keepers role when Van der Sar leaves the club. Smith and Fletcher worked hard in midfield and Richardson seemed to enjoy his creative role.
I really hope that Heinze doesn't leave the club in the summer. He doesn't have the pace that he had before his knee injury, but he can still do a job on the left hand side, and I think he will give us depth at centre back as well. He is certainly a better defender than Silvestre.
Anyway, just one game to go, against West Ham, on Sunday. For what happened in 1995, I hope we stuff them and Wigan beat Sheffield United. That way, West Ham will be down in the Championship.
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Sunday, May 06, 2007
How cool is that. Roger "The Rocket" Clemens, one of the greatest pitchers in MLB history is returning to the Bronx to pitch the remainder of the 2007 with the Yankees. I'm made up.
Clemens pitched for the Yanks between 99 and 03, winning 2 World Series titles in 99 and 00 and taking the Yanks to 2 other World Series appearances in 01 and 03. His best mate, Andy Petitte re-joined earlier in the year.
Even at 44, Clemens has a lot to offer the Yankees, at least for this season. With Pettite and Clemes in the pitching rotation, along with Mussina (when he's fit) and Wang (when he's fit), the Yankees have 4 very good pitchers, with another couple fighting to take the 5th spot.
The pitching needs to start working if they are going to make up the games they are behind the Red Sox. It hasn't yet, and that's why the Yankees aren't in 1st place. The offense has been working, with A-Rod hitting home runs (see earlier post). We just need the pitching to get the other guys out.
Clemens pitched for the Yanks between 99 and 03, winning 2 World Series titles in 99 and 00 and taking the Yanks to 2 other World Series appearances in 01 and 03. His best mate, Andy Petitte re-joined earlier in the year.
Even at 44, Clemens has a lot to offer the Yankees, at least for this season. With Pettite and Clemes in the pitching rotation, along with Mussina (when he's fit) and Wang (when he's fit), the Yankees have 4 very good pitchers, with another couple fighting to take the 5th spot.
The pitching needs to start working if they are going to make up the games they are behind the Red Sox. It hasn't yet, and that's why the Yankees aren't in 1st place. The offense has been working, with A-Rod hitting home runs (see earlier post). We just need the pitching to get the other guys out.
We've got our trophy back, we've got our trophy back.
You can stick your Champions League up your arse.
We are Premier League Champions again. That's 9 times in 14 seasons. Given the amount of money Chavski have thrown at players over the last few yeas, it's a great win.
I'm made up, and I hope we beat them at Wembley, like we did in 1994, to win the Double. That will make it all the more sweeter.
Ronaldo has been a different class this year, and I have to mention the performances from Giggs and Scholes in midfield, but for me, the player that made the difference was Vidic. He's huge and gave the defence so much stability.
With a little luck, Sir Alex will add some depth to the squad next season. I'd love to see a left back come in. I think Bardsley deserves a crack at right back, and Kieran Lee is coming through. I think Heinze is immense, but is better at centre back after his injury, providing competition with Ferdinand and Vidic.
I hope we get Hargreaves and Nani, and a decent striker. I'd love to retain this trophy next season.
Seriously made up.
You can stick your Champions League up your arse.
We are Premier League Champions again. That's 9 times in 14 seasons. Given the amount of money Chavski have thrown at players over the last few yeas, it's a great win.
I'm made up, and I hope we beat them at Wembley, like we did in 1994, to win the Double. That will make it all the more sweeter.
Ronaldo has been a different class this year, and I have to mention the performances from Giggs and Scholes in midfield, but for me, the player that made the difference was Vidic. He's huge and gave the defence so much stability.
With a little luck, Sir Alex will add some depth to the squad next season. I'd love to see a left back come in. I think Bardsley deserves a crack at right back, and Kieran Lee is coming through. I think Heinze is immense, but is better at centre back after his injury, providing competition with Ferdinand and Vidic.
I hope we get Hargreaves and Nani, and a decent striker. I'd love to retain this trophy next season.
Seriously made up.
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Another 3 points, and just as importantly, a Derby win against City.
There are some teams you just love to beat, and City are one of those for me. I can't stand them. It's something to do with being brought up as a United fan.
I was disappointed with the ref. He kept 'missing' Michael Ball's blatant attempts to foul Ronaldo. He missed the stamp by Ball on Ronaldo in the 3rd minute and just about everything after that. Even the foul for which he gave a penalty should also have had a yellow card with it.
Michael Ball has joined the list of players that I loathe. His bullying tactics at the start of the game where way over the top and I hope the FA / Manchester City take action. Deliberately stamping on a player's chest when they are lying on the ground is not acceptable. Earlier in the season, Thatcher was banned for his foul on Mendes and I hope there is a similar ban here. Ball could have done a lot of damage to Ronaldo.
Anyway, I hope that Arsenal and Chelsea is a nice draw tomorrow, which would mean that we can go to Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night as the new Champions, which would really piss a lot of Chavski fans off. It would go someway to making up for a lacklustre performance on Wednesday night.
With a little luck, by tea-time tomorrow, we'll have our trophy back!
There are some teams you just love to beat, and City are one of those for me. I can't stand them. It's something to do with being brought up as a United fan.
I was disappointed with the ref. He kept 'missing' Michael Ball's blatant attempts to foul Ronaldo. He missed the stamp by Ball on Ronaldo in the 3rd minute and just about everything after that. Even the foul for which he gave a penalty should also have had a yellow card with it.
Michael Ball has joined the list of players that I loathe. His bullying tactics at the start of the game where way over the top and I hope the FA / Manchester City take action. Deliberately stamping on a player's chest when they are lying on the ground is not acceptable. Earlier in the season, Thatcher was banned for his foul on Mendes and I hope there is a similar ban here. Ball could have done a lot of damage to Ronaldo.
Anyway, I hope that Arsenal and Chelsea is a nice draw tomorrow, which would mean that we can go to Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night as the new Champions, which would really piss a lot of Chavski fans off. It would go someway to making up for a lacklustre performance on Wednesday night.
With a little luck, by tea-time tomorrow, we'll have our trophy back!
Friday, May 04, 2007
Oh well, another election night comes and goes.
It was a first for me. Normally, I'm heavily involved in the election for the local Labour Party, be it Council Election, European Elections or a General Election.
However, after the General Election of 2005, I took a decision that I would do nothing for the Labour Party until that tosser Tony Blair stepped down as Leader. I can't stick the bloke. I think he is false and I take comfort from the fact that I didn't vote for him.
Anyway, back to the plot. I didn't do anything, and went to bed without really glancing at the results.
I can't say I'm surprised by the result in Scotland. The Labour Party had it coming. I'm not convinced that it is a permanent state of affiars, and I think there will be a swing away from the SNP in the next General Election, especially if there is a Scottish PM.
I did take great pleasure in the result in the City of York though. The Liberal Democrats there took a beating. The people of York really brought the events of the last 4 years on themselves by voting those prats in in the first place. I'm glad that they came to their senses and voted most of them off. It just goes to show that politically, we are like sheep, and always follow the flock, and always thinkt that the grass is greener on the other side.
Anyway, with a little luck, Blair will be gone in a few weeks and I can get involved in local politics again.
Before I sign off though, I should say, for the record, that the Liberals took Cottingham South and Labour was beaten into 3rd place. Still, at least I've got something to spend the next 4 years on!
It was a first for me. Normally, I'm heavily involved in the election for the local Labour Party, be it Council Election, European Elections or a General Election.
However, after the General Election of 2005, I took a decision that I would do nothing for the Labour Party until that tosser Tony Blair stepped down as Leader. I can't stick the bloke. I think he is false and I take comfort from the fact that I didn't vote for him.
Anyway, back to the plot. I didn't do anything, and went to bed without really glancing at the results.
I can't say I'm surprised by the result in Scotland. The Labour Party had it coming. I'm not convinced that it is a permanent state of affiars, and I think there will be a swing away from the SNP in the next General Election, especially if there is a Scottish PM.
I did take great pleasure in the result in the City of York though. The Liberal Democrats there took a beating. The people of York really brought the events of the last 4 years on themselves by voting those prats in in the first place. I'm glad that they came to their senses and voted most of them off. It just goes to show that politically, we are like sheep, and always follow the flock, and always thinkt that the grass is greener on the other side.
Anyway, with a little luck, Blair will be gone in a few weeks and I can get involved in local politics again.
Before I sign off though, I should say, for the record, that the Liberals took Cottingham South and Labour was beaten into 3rd place. Still, at least I've got something to spend the next 4 years on!
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
So what is it with the Church? Last week we were hearing about a paedophile choirmaster who was sent to prison for abusing boys, and then this week, it's a parish priest.
Over the years, we have had to listen to the Church pontificate as to why church numbers are dropping off, and they don't see a link. Despite it's pleadings to the contrary, the Church still has dirty old men involved at a grass roots level, dirty old men (and young men) who like children. Worse than this though, is the fact that the Church is doing a good job at covering it up!
As right-minded individuals, shouldn't we be saying no. If the clerical hierarchy is incapable or unwilling to act, surely the Government and the judiciary should be getting involved and thoroughly investigating. If the Church is found guilty of protecting these perverts, surely the Church itself should be sanctioned?
In my view, the sanctions should be limitless. Time after time over hundreds of years, the Church has operated above and outside the law. Now it is time for this to stop. It's no good the Bishop of Bath and Wells telling us that the Church has to take some responsibility for the priest in Clevedon. The Church has to take all the responsibility for hiding this sick man and allowing him to commit child-abuse. Surely the Church is commiting this abuse by proxy?
Over the years, we have had to listen to the Church pontificate as to why church numbers are dropping off, and they don't see a link. Despite it's pleadings to the contrary, the Church still has dirty old men involved at a grass roots level, dirty old men (and young men) who like children. Worse than this though, is the fact that the Church is doing a good job at covering it up!
As right-minded individuals, shouldn't we be saying no. If the clerical hierarchy is incapable or unwilling to act, surely the Government and the judiciary should be getting involved and thoroughly investigating. If the Church is found guilty of protecting these perverts, surely the Church itself should be sanctioned?
In my view, the sanctions should be limitless. Time after time over hundreds of years, the Church has operated above and outside the law. Now it is time for this to stop. It's no good the Bishop of Bath and Wells telling us that the Church has to take some responsibility for the priest in Clevedon. The Church has to take all the responsibility for hiding this sick man and allowing him to commit child-abuse. Surely the Church is commiting this abuse by proxy?
After the elation of last week, I'm totally gutted this week. We went out of the European Cup with a whimper to Milan. I haven't seen such a spineless display form United for so long. Not one player really fired. Defensive mix-ups cost us the first two goals (well taken by Kaka and Seedorf) and it was inevitable we would conceed a third when we were playing so far up the pitch.
Normally when United have a bad game, there is at least one player who can take the game by the scruff of the neck Scholes and Fletcher came close tonight, but even they looked half-hearted compared to Gatusso and Kaka who just ran the game for Milan.
I hope this isn't a taste of the next few weeks. We need to get back to winning ways on Saturday against City and then sell the title next Wednesday against Chelski.
I'd like to wish Milan all the very best in the Champions League Final. Hopefully, they'll stuff the Scousers out of sight.
With a little luck and a few good signings, we can go two better and win the damn thing next season.
Normally when United have a bad game, there is at least one player who can take the game by the scruff of the neck Scholes and Fletcher came close tonight, but even they looked half-hearted compared to Gatusso and Kaka who just ran the game for Milan.
I hope this isn't a taste of the next few weeks. We need to get back to winning ways on Saturday against City and then sell the title next Wednesday against Chelski.
I'd like to wish Milan all the very best in the Champions League Final. Hopefully, they'll stuff the Scousers out of sight.
With a little luck and a few good signings, we can go two better and win the damn thing next season.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Now I love baseball. I know it comes in for a lot of stick on both sides of the pond, but i do genuinely love it.
My team is the New York Yankees. Like Manchester United, most people seem to hate them. They've started badly this season, not like most years, and are some way behind the Boston Red Sox in the American League East.
However, the revalation has been Alex Rodriguez (A-Rod). He has produced average numbers during his first 3 seasons in New York, but this April, he's numbers have been awesome. In a season, a good player hits 40 - 50 home runs. A-Rod has hit 14 in April and the season lasts until October. I know he can't continue to perform at this level, but with a little luck, the Yankees will start to pick up.
With a little more luck, Roger Clemens will sign back with the Yankees in May. Even at 44, he would be a hell of an addition to the bullpen.
Take me out to the ballgame.
My team is the New York Yankees. Like Manchester United, most people seem to hate them. They've started badly this season, not like most years, and are some way behind the Boston Red Sox in the American League East.
However, the revalation has been Alex Rodriguez (A-Rod). He has produced average numbers during his first 3 seasons in New York, but this April, he's numbers have been awesome. In a season, a good player hits 40 - 50 home runs. A-Rod has hit 14 in April and the season lasts until October. I know he can't continue to perform at this level, but with a little luck, the Yankees will start to pick up.
With a little more luck, Roger Clemens will sign back with the Yankees in May. Even at 44, he would be a hell of an addition to the bullpen.
Take me out to the ballgame.