RE: Civilisation FM

My fascination for both Radio 4 and Shock Headed Peter is genetic, Harbal.

I'd like to think my fondness of Radio 4 is discerning, but I have to doubt myself under the circumstances. laugh

RE: News from Denmark!

I eat a plant based diet, but I dont think of myself as 'a vegan', nor would I join the Vegan Party.

I kind of agree with them about the milk in schools, however. Back in the days when rickets was common, it had ethical value, but better standards of living and modern farming techniques have somewhat negated that. Halfway decent free school meals for low income families would be more beneficial and a better use of resources.

I think if I wanted to 'spread the word' a vegan party would be a better idea. party buddies

If people can see that plant based food can be a deliciously splendid healthy option, perhaps more folk would experiment with their five a day.

I have little doubt that it could improve the health of the world and the planet if people were more open to vegetable matter, but beating them over the head with a carrot stick is unlikely to be overly persuasive and perhaps somewhat counter-productive. It's not exactly ethical, either.

RE: Civilisation FM

I know, its genetic.

The thing is, so is the story of Shock Headed Peter.

RE: I adopted a liberal

Let me get this straight.

You adopted a liberal and then your liberal went missing.

You accused the mods of stealing your liberal, but then they pointed out your liberal was exactly where you left it, in your old house, cwtched up in its basket patiently waiting for you to come home.

The reason for this reprehensible liberal neglect is because you'd forgotten you'd moved house.

I think perhaps you need to stop casting aspersions about other people's intellectual capabilities and powers of reasoning, before this event becomes a CS legend.

Just sayin.

RE: Civilisation FM

The way I listened to it changed after discovering that little historical gem.

I used to listen to Radio 4 all the time back in the days when I spent my days (and nights) in my workshop.

Sometimes I'd find myself transfixed by the plays and Book At Bedtime, my toes hovering over a pedal, not wanting to interrupt with the noise of machinery.

Now I'm not sure how much I would miss, even in a quiet room. laugh

RE: Civilisation FM

You're not listening to The Archers properly.

"Originally produced with collaborative input from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, The Archers was conceived as a means of disseminating information to farmers and smallholders to help increase productivity in the postwar era of rationing and food shortages."

RE: SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT

I'm laying in wait now. devil <--- the nearest I could get to an imp emote.

RE: SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT

Okay, I'm on the case, wen. thumbs up giggle

RE: SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT

Does that mean I can't poke fun at anything and everything which tickles me?

I do so like a bit of irreverence. giggle

RE: Situations vacant

It's nice to see you out and about in blogland, wen. hug

RE: Raising grandkids and beyond.

I co-parented my granddaughter for 7 years.

Of course I would raise my great grandchild if necessary and that could, in theory, happen before I reach the age of 60, so still relatively young.

All the same, I don't have the energy and fitness level now that I did a quarter of a century ago.

It wouldn't be ideal, but kinship fostering and adoption has major advantages for the child.

Respect due to your friend. tip hat

RE: "Accident" ? I don't think so !

If she had shot him, you could perhaps argue that she didn't see him put the one bullet back in, or saw him making the action, but didn't believe he actually put the bullet back in.

Given that he put the bullet back in and knew he had, he must also have known that with each shot fired there was a chance the gun would discharge, even if he was too stupid to work out that with each trigger action the odds were increasing.

It could be argued that he acted in a reckless, or negligent manner, it could be argued that he killed her whilst committing a crime, but given he knew there was a bullet in the gun, he pointed it at her and fired, I fail to see how there wasn't an element of intent.

He knew there was a possibility that he would kill her, but did it anyway.

If you try to argue that he didn't realise there was a possibility that he might kill her, then you need some extenuating factor which affects usual, rational conceptualisation of possible consequences.

Even claiming to be under the influence of psychoactive substances doesn't really work as a defence if the substance was imbibed knowingly and voluntarily.

That leaves involuntary intoxication, or insanity.

RE: Under Achiever

You have every right to be smug about many thing, Harbal. hug

RE: Under Achiever

It's a cultural thing, too.

Be smug that self-actualisation is more powerful than the majority vote.

RE: Feeling Very Sad

I'm sad to hear that, Jim. hug

RE: LIFE HAS CHANGED UPDATE

I quite like that 'holding in the light' thing, although you might have had you fill of being subjected to rays by now.

You'll have to make do with a hug from me.

RE: I Wonder What I’m Looking For

What are you seeing? confused

RE: A familiar pattern here on the blog page

Oooh, a bit of sauciness on a blog.

Makes a change.

Allow me. shimmy

RE: I responded to a casting call!

That sounds like fun. laugh

RE: New Photo Caption Contest - Papal sighting

"My Cup Runneth Over" (Psalm 23:5)

RE: "ALL IN THE FAMILY"

They look like very well cared for and loved children.

It's sickening to hear Trump banging on about MAGA and how employment is so high when it's clearly not the reality for this family.

Perhaps we should be judging the tax breaks for the rich, not this family.

Is contraception and health care free in the US? How much of choice is family planning?

RE: Trump's shutdown trap?

And again, Conrad: belittling, laughing, no contribution to the discussion.

RE: Trump's shutdown trap?

Oh dear, Conrad.

After mocking Inthecountryside for citing a wikipedia article, you evidence your argument with a picture.

At 15.07 minutes of this video, Trump proceeds to take full responsibility for the shut down and says he won't blame the Democrats. He says he's going to shut down the government until he gets the border security he wants in the way he wants.



Earlier in the video Trump demonstrates he is not prepared to have an evidence based discussion regarding the best option for the American people.

Your cartoon has been drawn inaccurately.

RE: Trump's shutdown trap?

And again, Conrad.

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RE: Trump's shutdown trap?

Yeah, don't worry about it LJ.

As a legal immigrant, you're only second in line.

Although, I recommend you get false papers to prove you're of undiluted European descent.

RE: Trump's shutdown trap?

Ignoring the psychosocial interaction is naive.

The majority of those who salute and say 'Lest we forget' every Remembrance Day don't even have an inkling of what they're supposed to be remembering.

How it came to be.

RE: Trump's shutdown trap?

Are you really that obtuse that you think the shut down is about a wall, epirb?

Do you not pick up on any of the psychosocial interaction?

RE: Trump's shutdown trap?

I made no reference to the wall, epirb.

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