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Da Vinci code mystery takes new twist

Startling revelation as work of art undergoes restoration work....
8,516341Jan 2020

Mental state on dating profiles

If you are a complete idiot, should you declare it in your profile? If so, then why haven't you?...
1,32545Jul 2020

Intelligent and funny.

If there's anything more attractive than intelligent women, it's funny women.
1,29051Jul 2020

Little seeds of sadness

Emotions are a strange thing; you never know what might trigger them, and it is quite often small -s...
74224Aug 2020

Public announcement

Will everyone please be on the lookout for a "stalker troll", who is believed to be operating in thi...
2,16247Aug 2020

Prolific bank robber brought to book

Prolific bank robber brought to book as inadvertent consequence of covid rules. Career criminal,...
43111Aug 2020

Interesting

When I open up Youtube I am presented with a seemingly random selection of videos. Most look boring...
65216Jun 2020

Time

For quite a long time I have had an intuitive feeling that there is no such thing as time. Yet I ca...
1,66553Jun 2020

Why?

It’s probably my own fault that I don’t know the reason why. If I could be bothered to actually rea...
2,03570Jun 2020

You Will Know Them by Their Fruits

Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves....
1,88365Jun 2020

Why I lose my temper

I really should stay away from here, this place just makes me too angry. Stupidity and dishonesty a...
4,449156May 2020

The Brothers of Truth

Sorry, no blog. What I am thinking simply cannot be put into words....
81825May 2020

No need to be alarmed

If you are out in the countryside in springtime, and come across a pond with a jelly like substance...
57110May 2020

Our Glorious President

The same language that was spoken in praise of such visionary leaders as Hitler, Stalin, and Chairma...
6174Jan 2020

Mr. Wilson Comes to Tea

From the author of The Frigid Midgets, more adventures from Mrs. Crompton’s garden.
2,17775May 2020

The only game in town

I've got into the habit of playing the card game solitaire on my computer lately, when I can't be bo...
56126May 2020

Today

Today I am going to do the long overdue job of giving my bathroom (it's a bathroom without a bath) a...
92933May 2020

I wonder

I don't usually get involved with this sort of speculation. That's partly because I don't know enou...
1,16236Apr 2020

The Frigid Midgets

Part 1 Mrs. Crompton was cycling home to her little cottage in the village when she came upon two...
2,07188Apr 2020

What next?

I am writing this to the sound of the karaoke version of Bat Out Of Hell blasting through the estat...
1,02749Apr 2020

What I've been up to

I've been spending a lot of my free time -of which I have quite a large amount at the moment- messi...
71822Apr 2020

Time for a cultural interlude

I wandered lonely on a bleak high hill, but not as lonely as a Lakeland cloud. Nor did I see a sin...
67821Apr 2020

Captain Apocalypse is back

I see the ocean going crackpot has lost his marbles altogether. Or is he just hoping that he can pe...
84531Apr 2020

Who will save us?

We are living in very troubling times. We all know this because of the enlightening videos that num...
1,56673Apr 2020

I have a dream

I had the dream again last night; the same dream I have had for countless nights; the dream that ha...
1,88381Apr 2020

Ping

I can remember, back in the 1970s, a very novel machine suddenly appeared in motorway services. It...
63331Apr 2020

Once you get something into your head

I was once swimming in the sea on holiday; not very far out and my feet could still touch the floor....
1,00842Apr 2020

Progress

I can remember the days when people who had telephones were a very exclusive set. Most ordinary fol...
83736Apr 2020

A Perfect Storm

Two unrelated circumstances came together recently to form what is currently the practice to call a...
1,41671Apr 2020

Fridge Magnets

An awareness of my need to find a means of displaying useful information in such a way as to keep it...
1,19643Apr 2020

My unwelcome guest

I love browsing in second hand book shops. I bought a book about magic and was leafing through it o...
1,50857Feb 2020

Churches

Throughout my life, my association with the Church has been very casual. I daresay I must have been...
1,62653Feb 2020

Flash Fiction #3. The Gnomes

A return to an old theme. Claude Moonpenny had a collection of rare, erotic gnomes. He had a few...
45412Feb 2020

How to grow old

Today we are going to be looking at growing old, and how to avoid doing it with dignity. People o...
1,59561Jan 2020

Flash Fiction #2. The Appointment

Ainsley Goosebutt had to rush home from work on the Friday if he wasn’t going to be late for his doc...
63215Jan 2020

The sparing of the rod

A short story by me. “Spare the rod, sir,” begged Featherstone, hopefully. “I take no pleas...
81528Jan 2020

Washday Blues

In this week’s laundry there were two shirts; a blue one and a red checked one. The blue shirt alwa...
1,12436Dec 2019

The last villager

At the beginning of 1943 the Derbyshire village of Derwent stood abandoned by all but one remaining...
5437Jan 2020

Colditz

I delivered a radiator to an address in Calver, Derbyshire, the other day. The address turned out t...
75715Jan 2020

Buying a computer

I have lately been making enquiries about computers, with a view to buying a new one. Apart from a...
56514Dec 2019

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