Archive for April, 2005
beatbox harmonica
Renault
The Renault Transformer advert remade - the ending is by far the best bit!
Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart is awesome. That is all. Link to a video. It’s a segment from the Daily Show called Gaywatch. It takes it to the CNN anchors.
Bush
Rugby
Loads of decent rugby videos - including some great Glos ones!
Advice on flirting
Advice on flirting - takes notes.
Some rambling forts.
I was going to write about something, something in particular but i got distracted (it happens easily) and now i’m not in the mood to do it and maybe will save it for a rainy day. Or maybe, heaven forbid, might plan something out. In the mean time, the election rolls on and i continue to ignore it mostly. I mean, i feel like it’s something that’s really important but at the same time i don’t really care for the details of it all. Which reminds me, if i don’t vote then i’ve won’t be able to talk about anything, because politics is in everything apparently. Isn’t that sad? *smirks* It was in an advert by the electoral commission i heard on the way home. Reminds me of the adverts with the person with their mouth zipped up. Might aswell be truth be told. Of course i mean that. It’s not like even less people will vote this year, or will they. Tony might bring them all out actually but in ways he doesn’t mean to.
Which reminds me, again, of something else that bothers me. The whole party system why do we need that? Surely the MP we elect should stand for us in his or her constituency. Like now, if Tony wants something, he’s got it, because his party will stand behind him and if they do nobody can stop that. Though i agree that you should stand by your party and that’s why i don’t like it i suppose, the whole “you can’t side with the opposition” thing. Surely what’s best for the country is what’s important and everything else is secondary. I just suppose i don’t like the way that politics has turned out.
Anyway, it seems the legal advice for the war in Iraq will blow up (:/) today. It’s all over the Beeb and the Guardian and in the Daily Kos and the Independent.
He (the attorny general Lord Goldsmith) warned that while he could argue a “reasonable case” in favour of military action, he was not confident a court would agree. Indeed a court “might well conclude” that a new UN resolution was needed before military action could be undertaken.
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