Twice this week, I have watched an elderly individual fade into the busy life in which we all live. One man just needed Panadol for his wife, but the shop assistant simply said it’s in ‘6’. He struggled to navigate the supermarket, and as I watched him go […]
Sputnik correspondent Russell Bentley died in Donetsk. The American–Russian news correspondent Russell Bentley, who collaborated with the Sputnik agency, has been killed in Donetsk, said Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the Rossiya Segodnya media group and RT television channel. ‘Russell Bentley, aka Texas and ‘the Donbas cowboy’, a real […]
CHURCHILL AND THE BOER WAR ‘There is only a means, the resistance of the Boers to break; namely the toughest oppression. In other words, we need to kill the parents, so that the children have respect for us.’ ~ Winston Churchill, Journalist, Morning Post. NOTE: Boer concentration camp […]
MA VOURNEEN . When time and distance separate us, Then you will find the spirit of our togetherness, In a glass of wine. My darling, Make it a long-stemmed glass, To remind you that even the minute apart is the longest one. Fill it to its very brim […]
An old man meets a young man who asks him: ‘Do you remember me?’ When the elderly man says no, he doesn’t remember him, the young man tells him he was his student, And the teacher asks: ‘Good! What do you do, what do you do in life?’ […]
THE BUSINESS BOOSTER: Being unable to see their business through customers’ eyes loses more business than the recession. So says Michael Walsh who for twenty years was a business vetting manager for the Guild of Master Craftsmen. The biggest hemorrhage of assets is the loss of goodwill caused […]
I asked a friend who is heading towards his eightieth birthday what sort of changes he is feeling in himself? He sent me the following: 1. After loving my parents, my siblings, my spouse, my children and my friends, I have now started loving myself. 2. I have […]
A father passing by his son’s bedroom noticed the room was unusually clean before spotting an envelope prominently propped up on the pillow. It was addressed, as ‘Dad’. Fearing the worst, his fingers shook as he opened the envelope and he then slowly read the letter, with trembling […]
Denis Sefton Delmer (1904-1979), British chief propagandist after the capitulation of Germany in 1945 to the then German expert on international law Professor Grimm: ‘We won this war with atrocity propaganda and now we will start more than ever! We will continue this atrocity propaganda, we will increase […]
Today in the supermarket I came across a grandfather and his toddler grandson walking in front of me. The precocious child was screaming all the time and demanding something … At that, the grandfather stopped and said: ‘Calm down, Jack, you just need to calm down’. Even when […]
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