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Rain, what's it all about?

You can be walking along one minute, and everything is fine, then suddenly water starts falling on you. And we just accept it without question. Some...
828220Nov 2019Nov 2019May 14

I wonder

I don't usually get involved with this sort of speculation. That's partly because I don't know enough about it, but mainly because I have always cons...
1,172361Apr 2020Apr 2020May 14

Flash Fiction

This is an attempt at flash fiction. I’m not completely sure what flash fiction is, so it might have been a bit rash of me to try and produce it befo...
1,092360Oct 2019Oct 2019May 14

I have a dream

I had the dream again last night; the same dream I have had for countless nights; the dream that haunts my waking hours. I am on a packed rush hour...
1,914810Apr 2020Apr 2020May 14

A Christmas Wish

I have written on nine Christmas cards the words, “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year”. The cards will be distributed to their designated recipient...
694360Dec 2019Dec 2019May 13

Da Vinci code mystery takes new twist

Startling revelation as work of art undergoes restoration work....
8,5753413Jan 2020Jun 2021May 13

Ping

I can remember, back in the 1970s, a very novel machine suddenly appeared in motorway services. It had a screen, and two knobs by which two short whi...
640311Apr 2020Apr 2020May 13

Why?

Why are some people so uptight about breaking the rule on not asking questions in a blog? If, when asked why such a rule should be rigorously obeyed,...
1,249420Dec 2019Dec 2019May 13

Would you mind looking at this?

While walking along the edge of the sea on a beach at Bridlington some years ago, my wife and I passed on to an area where naturists were permitted to...
1,008240Dec 2019Dec 2019May 13

My vote counts

I only ever voted once. That was for Margaret Thatcher, and she got in. That's a 100% success rate, when you think about it. I don't know if I will...
56280Oct 2019Oct 2019May 13

Our Glorious President

The same language that was spoken in praise of such visionary leaders as Hitler, Stalin, and Chairman Mao, seems to have been revived for the current...
62740Jan 2020May 2020May 11

Four little words

Dems.. ...Dems.. ...Dems.. Obama......Obama......Obama... Hillary......
668160Jan 2020Jan 2020May 11

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 doctor’s appointment. He had a quick shower, made hi...
639150Jan 2020Feb 2020May 11

The Bikers

This is an account of something that almost happened to me not that many years ago. ---------------------------- Might as well get it o...
817240Nov 2019Nov 2019May 11

Flash Fiction #3. The Gnomes

A return to an old theme. Claude Moonpenny had a collection of rare, erotic gnomes. He had a few conventional gnomes in his front garden, but the...
460120Feb 2020Feb 2020May 10

The last villager

At the beginning of 1943 the Derbyshire village of Derwent stood abandoned by all but one remaining inhabitant. By the autumn of that year the villag...
55070Jan 2020Jan 2020May 10

Gone but not forgotten

I've just become aware that Daniela has cancelled her account. I am devastated. As this site is being dominated more and more by agenda driven extre...
802380Dec 2019Dec 2019May 10

I dreamed a dream

Last night I dreamt that all the days of the week had different names to their usual ones. Monday to Saturday were named after the Mitford sisters; s...
37470Dec 2019Dec 2019May 10

Captain Apocalypse is back

I see the ocean going crackpot has lost his marbles altogether. Or is he just hoping that he can persuade us to lose ours....
850310Apr 2020Apr 2020May 10

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