Another crow like snowman. Can't really think of much to report. You're probably relieved at that, a short blog. My uncle called yesterday. Mum answered. A date has been set, 30th. So that'll be interesting. Mum's trying to fix the stand for the aerial. The box we stacked the videos on it collapsing in the middle, just like my mattress which has a busted spring. I'm okay if I lay on my side but if I lay on my back it hurts my back. I'm wondering how long ...
Another elf. A she elf I think. So. What to say? Yuki's tummy settled down. I haven't made much progress with that rug. Oh and we could have died in an electrical fire. I'm being a little overly dramatic. It was between 3-4am. Mum was sleeping in her chair. I was playing Sims. Then the light suddenly went out. My first thought. Power cut. But no. TV and PC working fine. Blown bulb. I wake mum up and turn on the other light. Doesn't work. Go round checking ...
I haven’t had a cigarette in years (I can’t remember exactly how many), but I haven’t quit, nor have I lost my bias toward freedom, so I still defend the right for people to live their own lives. Today I got a laugh when I saw an article in the Hampshire Gazette about towns trying to ban those electronic cigarettes now. If this new example of nanny government is being “justified” by health claims, then there is a major problem. But, as with so many things, the press only presents information that ...
Updated 12-11-2013 at 02:04 PM by PeterL
A snowman and an elf.....I think. Now what to say. Yuki had me up pretty late this morning. She was desperate to poo and to be fair I was still awake. I've started working on that old Winnie the Pooh latch hook rug again. I haven't worked on that for...maybe ten years, up to ten I'd say. It's been bugging me that it's only half finished for years. Funny thing is it was actually a Christmas present mum got one year. She told me about how her family used to do these kinds of projects ...
The issue of the records that the NSA has compiled is worthy of attention. There is a point where a government can be found to be abusive, and we should consider whether the U. S. government has gone that far. The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is pretty clear. “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported ...