This week we heard of more British troops being killed in Afganistan. When the names were released it turned up that one of the dead soliders was a fellow John Moore. Even for someone as opposed to the war as me, whose concerns are nornally for the innocent civilians who bear the brunt of the deaths and injuries in this conflict, it was still a chilling feeling to hear a name so close to home being read out.
Who’s Not Cool With AC?
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This past summer was hot, hotter than it used to be, and this is causing a
lot of new challenges for work, infrastructure, our social lives, and our
health...
Systemic Failure Of The Criminal Justice System.
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One of the first duties of the State, one of the most potent arguments for
the very existence of government, is providing safety for the citizenry. In
an...
STEPHEN SINCLAIR WASHINGTON DOC
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*ARTICLE BY JIM BRUNNER SEATTLE TIMES*
Washington prisons chief Stephen Sinclair was forced out of his job by Gov.
Inslee, records show By Jim Brunner...
2020 - The Year Cinema (Almost) Died
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For eighteen years, I have been compiling an annual list of films I've
watched over the previous 12 months. Looking back over 2020, when for most
of th...
Increase Your Productivity as a Working Parent
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5 of the best personal finance books out there
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My name is Ema and I’m a self-confessed book-a-holic. Phew! It feels good
to get that off my chest. I absolutely love reading and more often than
not, read...
This blog has moved!
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This blog now updates at http://www.penny-red.com/.
It's been a fun four years at blogspot, but the new site is much shinier.
Update your bookmarks! :)
STOKES CROFT: FREE SHOP
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Having faced an eviction and then having sitex plastered all over the
front of it, the communities freeshop has been given a revamp! The ethos of
the free...
Moving home
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Almost three years ago I welcomed readers to this space with these words:
"What the world really needs is another blog. With only 175,000 created
every day...
Thought of the Day
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" There was a proposition in a township there to discontinue public schools
because they were too expensive. An old farmer spoke up and said if they
stoppe...
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an aw...
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