Blair’s April Fool
Tony Blair, whom I once considered the world's greatest public speaker, told the world on 1 April (not a joke) that a really serious organisation against crime, in the vein of the United States' FBI, has been created in the UK.
Officially disguised as a Canadian
Tony Blair, whom I once considered the world's greatest public speaker, told the world on 1 April (not a joke) that a really serious organisation against crime, in the vein of the United States' FBI, has been created in the UK.
I hate so many management phrases and terms. One which particularly pisses me off is "unpack". Today, an article in the local news says "Kebble fraud unpacked".
A (very) brief synopsis of my first play (The Survivor) has been added to the Writing section on this site.
On Saturday evening, we had the first part of the Franklin Players One-Act Festival. The Franklin Players put on three productions:
The Franklin Players One-Act Festival kicked off yesterday evening. I'll write more about it tomorrow.
Elftor has gone hurtling past bad taste, into the other side, and raped it with a machete in the process.
Delano (link to the right —>) has pointed me in the direction of something more evil than I. Check out Elftor.
Someone turned off Vodacom today. It is delivering SMSes, but no one can make or receive any calls.
My History assignment, on the political impact of economic sanctions against South Africa from 1980 to 1993, has been submitted to UNISA online. I love the ease that the World Wide Web has brought to degrees by correspondence. Now I do most of my submissions on PC and then upload them via the UNISA student portal.
I have spoken of him before – the guy I know who looks like Jesus, and even wears funny robes on Sundays and says "Bless you" when you sneeze. Well, Dylan is now online and has his own blog. Check it out – the link is on the right, or you can click on the Related Link.