Tuesday, September 01, 2015

The Quality of Silence

Super-Coolio  AWESOME SAUCE






(PHWATT on earth is going on? I see neither sight nor sound of you for over a month and then there is a three word post with the photo of a book... Ed)
Have you had a good holiday yourself? I have to admit the weather has been a bit disappointing. Whenever is it not?
We were reduced, much to our embarrassment, to a sing along with the Grauniad Bank Hol.  Xword!


Aputiak - from the Quality of silence by Rosamund Lipton. An igloo, built swiftly for shelter?

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Postliterature

Interesting piece from Oor Pauli on Scribid.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/250612659/Wtf-is-Eleni-Haifa

Particularly like the heading
If you give Frodo Baggins a cellphone The Lord of the Rings becomes a considerably shorter book. 
Perhaps that should be Post Literature - Animal Farm anyone?

I'll just be off to my book group then!

Friday, July 24, 2015

Post Capitalism

I was castigated recently by the acquisitions department of our Library Service. (That must have been painful...Ed)
To continue. I had suggested Post Capitalism by Paul Mason as a suitable volume for the worthy burghers, neo-marxists and no good boyos of the county. A very swift reply advised me that 
 'Our Stock Team have responded, saying that they have ordered a copy of this title for our stock. They added that it is not yet published, and also noted that the correct title has the words elided i.e. Postcapitalism'.
As frequently happens when I am wrong I play out the Philosopher's Gambit in my head as a first defence.
Oh really! I was in fact looking for that book which discusses the role of capitalism in the fencing industry and it's effect on the restraint of beasts after the enclosure of the commons. Of course, silly me, that is by the renowned economic historian Paul E. J. Mason. However, I realised that my gross moral turpitude was compounded not by a lack of elision but a failure to concatenate.

The Grauniad has a wee video of Oor Pauli here. He looks well, Postauntieism seems to suit him.

In other parts of the meja jungle I see the Pinkun has gone east. I hope they retain the Saturday Xwd, one of the few cryptics that I can still do!

Wednesday, July 08, 2015

We're Younger than that Now

The BFI, whom god preserve, have joined the i madness! There is now a BFiplayer...
This morning, sat with a cup of coffee, I watched an 11 min. short film about the Essex villages of Finchingfield and Great Bardfield in the 30's. Music courtesy of Benji B, the link takes you right there.


A different world, I tell you.

Monday, July 06, 2015

Honourable Friends?

Lots to think about (and do) as a result of reading Honourable Friends by Caroline Lucas.

I attended a celebration of the Life, Loves, Laughs and Liberties of Bob Hall this weekend.
Robert, though I doubt many friends called him that, died earlier this year. He  was an inspiration. He also claimed to have had many fathers and that reversion of scripture(?) was reported in a touching eulogy. Positive stories  emerged in the course of the afternoon, all gave me hope, including the claim  that Bob believed in two things, democracy and that much could be covered by a good coat of paint!

Sometimes, Bob  said, you just need to grab the back of the chair in front of you, stand up, and say what you believe in!
But of course, you also need to organise...






Bob's Organiser's Box

Bob Hall  1923 - 2015


Thursday, June 25, 2015

A Spoonful of ...?

You might think the book I have my teeth into at the moment, Swallow This by Joanna Blythman, is a tale of medication in childhood, political obfuscation or unpalatable comestibles. Up to a point Chef Copper, up to a point. The further title, Serving up the Food Industry's Darkest Secrets, gives you more of a clue .
On p92 the description of in store bakeries as tanning salons for products had me choking on my deep fried Mars Bar. According to Joanna it derives from the wit and wisdom of the  Real Bread Campaign. Really our processed food is the great British Fake-Off.

I recognised long ago  that my critical abilities were at the level of being able to read, but not necessarily comment sensibly on, the backs of sauce bottles. I now read them and tremble!

(I've always had a soft spot for sweet and sour prawn balls myself...Ed.)

Monday, June 15, 2015

Pumping Ion

The past few weeks have been taken up with reading The Vital Question by Nick Lane.
The link gives you access to the Grauniad's review by Peter Forbes. I hope your whistle is truly dampened.   I can remember, many years ago reading  Richard Dawkins and thinking that DNA stuff is going to take over the world! Well in many ways this is the story, which I found compelling, of how it did that, possibly.
"It's the energy stupid" as Peter Forbes identifies, but I compress, Of course there is the usual stuff, sex and death and rock!
(Good to see you back; is there not a typo in the title to the post...Ed?)


Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Nick Who?

Interesting to see the bemused Nate Silver in Panorama waltzed through the seaside, bingo hell, and celtic lands beyond that make up the poor shadow of a nation... (Get on, get on for the love of... First we have a dearth of product then we have more qualifiers in a sentence than the London Marathon...Ed)
I do beg your pardon.
A more interesting analysis is presented on the website 538.
Looking at the figures here, the oft quoted 326 seats needed for a majority resolves into
650 seats less
x seats from non-combatants, Sinn Fein any more?

y from an anti-tory alliance of - Labour (are you sure about that...Ed), SNP, SDLP, Plaid, Green(s) any others out there?

do the math            (( 650-x)/2)) +1 ~ y
Close, very close!

(You could always open a window...Ed)

I would not say I was a great aficionado of defenestration but...

Wednesday, April 08, 2015

Nota Bene

A sign noted as we passed about the Boddhavista Social Club this Easter Holiday.
Hope you had a good one too.




Well I suspect the worthy burghers of Norwich are glad to see the return, under the Tories, to a more fundamental set of values and plumbing. Victorian Values and Plumbing!



Monday, March 23, 2015

Extra Viginity

Of course I was intrigued by the title of Tom Mueller's book Extra Virginity. (I hope we are not going to be engulfed by a tidal wave of SMUT.  I will, of course, tender my resignation forthwith or with greater emphasis forthwidth... ED!!!)
It relates to the classification of olive oil in the highest category. A qualification  more recognised in the breach than the observance. (ARGHH...ED!) The other end of the quality spectrum is lampante, or lamp oil. The distance between the two leaves much to be desired and this treasure of a book leaves  little to the imagination. Olive oil is the derivative of fruit rather than the extract of seed. It can be produced by mechanical recovery whereas most other oils are chemically extracted by solvents. this has, it is claimed, huge impact on the condition and benefits of the product.  One way of looking at the oil is that it is miracle! You can only feel huge goodwill and gratitude to those who make it, cherish it, protect it and promote it. Be aware though of the opportunities for those who seek to exploit the product, they are legion and the tricks and trucos they employ are many and possibly dangerous.

If you are interested in the book, the oil, or sufficiently curious Truth in Olive Oil is the place for you.


Thursday, March 12, 2015

Where are they now:- Rummy, No 93 in a series

I have been attacked, viciously attacked...
(There,  there, sit down on this chair, have some tea, strong tea, maybe a little sugar...Ed)
in an email or two.
(those electrons can be the divi'ls own to shake off, now don't upset yourself...Ed)

I thank you deeply for your concern!
In one of the emails the word 'UNBEKNOWNST' was flung at me  like acid in my face!
I ask you what manner of man goes around using words like that and this a family blog?
I was about to take umbrage, real umbrage, stamp my foot, look fierce and shouty.
Then I remembered Rummy, good old Rummy. I can tell you the thought of that ejit lightened my mood a good deal.
In fact, I thought why not return the serve over the net with..
" would that be an unbeknown, unbeknownst or a beknown unbeknownst?)
But of course in the interest of harmony, peace love and justice I did not.
Life moves on, doesn't it always.

Tuesday, March 03, 2015

No Mean Affair

The Book - No Mean Affair by Robert Ronsson is not my usual read but I thoroughly enjoyed it. My mother was born in the Gorbals so I have an interest in Glasgow in the later part of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. She remembered very little from her early years. Maybe she withheld a lot but she did describe finding a dead body, presumed murdered, after her brother had fled from the clugdie (toilet) where he had found it first! Not much detail in our 'oral history'. Mum can only have been 5 or 6, her brother Charlie was a bit older though having epilepsy and the results of polio needed  looking after, usually by his little sister. Ronsson paints a tough portrait of tenement life, the environment and the society. He has a very interesting  family connection to Red Clydeside through his grandmother and the possibility that the connection goes further. The historical figures drift in and out of the story, Maxton, Maclean, Mosely Ramsay Mac., the 'real' people live their lives in appalling circumstances and with impossible choices to make. 

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Sense and Sensibility


Dear god,
What have you been putting in his tea? Old Simon in the Grauniad has come up with a few suggestions!

I tell you what. Whatever it is could we have some? Say a few thousand barrels?

Anyone for tea? Vicar, there you are!

Toodle pip.

Monday, January 05, 2015

New Year Resolution

I seem to remember in the fog of the festive inbox a wee email from Little Matty HandCock, our esteemed representative in the Parliament of Nations. It suggested that at this time of year we may wish to or indeed be going to contact those who are no longer with us! No, not those who have shuffled off the old mortals, (we leave Gerry and his mandering to other parts of the Kingdom) though indeed there are many, but those who have left for other (warmer, more tax efficient?) climes? We might, entirely properly, send them season's greeting and a reminder that they may, if so eligible and inclined, register to vote in the general election.
Why so, I ask myself? Little Matty scored over 24k votes against his nearest and dearest cocoalitionist LibDom at just over 15k votes. Labouring in at 7k the socialist alternative did not represent a major threat. Still Little Matty is, I am sure, a belt, braces and rustically applied piece of string covered discretely by a bacon and egg tie sort of chap. No harm in increasing the size of one's er, majority for preferment in the forthcoming Conservative Government of all the Talents (ConGoats!)

Could it be concern for the forces of Mr Fromage and the Ukickers? If so, he may find that many who have left would be more than willing to throw us to the wolves. All very complicated.

As usual, Mr Naughton has a few perceptive words at his blog based on Th'Observer column.

Could it be that the interweb will play a significant  part in the Action at the Urns to come.
Just remember that many, though not all,  politicians will be muttering under their breath...
it's a lie but what the hell it's election year... as they go on the stump!

(Very, very cynical if you don't mind me saying so. It undermines our belief in democracy, the rights of man, and woman and...Ed)

...continued in UN Resolution No. 94.