I
slept for over seven hours last night. Amazing!! I shared my morning
toast with "Furry
Face TM"
as we watched "Family
Guy"
over brekkie. I then checked out the Internet and my piss boiled. A
prominent Conservative MP is advocating that astrology be taken
seriously and be incorporated
into modern
healthcare.
I'm sory but David Tredinnick MP is talking out of his arse. I
*really* cannot put this any other way. He is quoted as having said
"there
is no logic in attacking something that has a proven track record"
whilst he is defending something which has long been exposed as
wrong at best, and deliberately misleading at worst.
It's
bad enough that the ordinary man in the street beleives this patent
rubbish; but to have an elected MP spouting crackpottery in the
twenty-first century beggars beleif.
Whilst I waited for "er
indoors TM" to emerge from the pit this
morning I mowed the lawn. It took some mowing, and I took the skin
off of my knuckles whilst trying to put new line into the strimmer
too.
We then set off to
Sheerness. We've not been to Whelans for ages and I wanted to get my
brother a garden bench as a pressie. Whilst we were there we got one
or two other things as well including a stone skull for "My
Boy TM". Cheryl says he's not allowed a
skull. I'm leaving the thing on the living room table; I've told him
where it is, and I'm not getting into this fight (!)
I also got myself a new
water feature to replace a broken one.
Once back home I popped
down the road to the chemist. I needed some campden tablets. The
chemist down the road told me that "you can't get campden
tablets any more - not since Millets closed". One lives and
learns. Obviously no one has told that to the Home Brew shop where I
then got some from.
Interestingly the Home
Brew shop is closing down in three days time. They are moving to
Folkestone; their lease on their shop is up and the landlord has told
them to either sign a twenty-five year lease or to buy the place. So
they are moving to somewhere in Folkestone which is bigger and
cheaper.
I then went round for my
sax lesson. This week I am mostly being Glen Miller. And having Glen
Millered I came home and poured campden tablets into the garden's
water features; they were getting a little whiffy. I got rid of the
wreckage of the broken water feature and put the new one into place,
and then we wandered round to Queen Street for a summer's afternoon
and evening sat in the sunshine drinking beer and talking twaddle.As
one does...
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