In case you hadn't noticed this blog is my entirely personal and eclectic view of the world. Organisations I belong to disown me and every word of this thing - long before the cock crows. I blog what I want and I blog it when when I want. I rarely delete comments and will generally carry corrections and observations prominently on request. This time, and every time ... it's personal.
Sorry Luke. I was being a bit ironic. I know full well that you have been consistently cynical throughout.
Hi Rupa. Sent a letter to Guardian last Wednesday ... have not seen yesterday's Guardian ... hope they haven't hacked it around too much. Had one about smoking vs driving once that they rendered so cryptic that I didn't know what I was on about.
Someone purporting to be you had a letter in yesterday's Guardian on the leadership contest. As did someone claiming to be Luke Akehurst. Have got too many screens open to cut and paste it here but I put the link on www.rupahuq.co.uk I had a letter in yesterday's Evenin' Standard also on the same subject but taking a handbag angle. Hence my comment... everybody's at it.
It's all getting too much to cope with, all these people pretending to be other people, when a chap or chapess has only a limited number of windows that can be opened at one time. Bah! D'oh!
I'm all for writing letters to The Guardian myself, but my spoofster has other opinions. He's unlikely to have been the contributor, having written only the other day: "They understand that the policies which will appeal to the broad electoral coalition needed to win a fourth term Labour Government are not necessarily those that are called for in the letters page of the Guardian and around the dinner party tables of the chattering classes."
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Hey Chris, well done on yesterday's Guardian letter. Everybody's at it so it seems.
No I was the same in politics/political style when I was 19 as now - ask anyone who was in NOLS in the early '90s.
Sorry Luke. I was being a bit ironic. I know full well that you have been consistently cynical throughout.
Hi Rupa. Sent a letter to Guardian last Wednesday ... have not seen yesterday's Guardian ... hope they haven't hacked it around too much. Had one about smoking vs driving once that they rendered so cryptic that I didn't know what I was on about.
Someone purporting to be you had a letter in yesterday's Guardian on the leadership contest. As did someone claiming to be Luke Akehurst. Have got too many screens open to cut and paste it here but I put the link on www.rupahuq.co.uk
I had a letter in yesterday's Evenin' Standard also on the same subject but taking a handbag angle. Hence my comment... everybody's at it.
It's all getting too much to cope with, all these people pretending to be other people, when a chap or chapess has only a limited number of windows that can be opened at one time. Bah! D'oh!
I'm all for writing letters to The Guardian myself, but my spoofster has other opinions. He's unlikely to have been the contributor, having written only the other day: "They understand that the policies which will appeal to the broad electoral coalition needed to win a fourth term Labour Government are not necessarily those that are called for in the letters page of the Guardian and around the dinner party tables of the chattering classes."
PS. What's up, Doc?
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