After all, it’s not until tomorrow I have a meeting with my Job Centre case worker, and Thursday until I have my quarterly blood tests.
I think putting my feet up could be good.
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As I write … ?
The radio is off.
Just so I’m not distracted.
At the time I did so, Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, was being interviewed on the Today programme: about the many immigrants trying to get to the UK, illegally, over the English Channel.
As I recall, in the last election, one member of Reform called for illegal migrants to be shot, when they landed.
Which, unfortunately, is an idea I find appealing: and may be a deterrent.
I find it appealing: as, I suspect, will many others.
However, I also think it’s an idea that’s very unethical.
I’m also reminded of a scene in a Dr Who story called Genesis of the Daleks.
One where the Doctor asks Davros, the creator of the Daleks, if he, Davors, could launch a plague and kill all life.
The key question I’ve always remembered from the scene?
But would you do it?
It’s one I feel applies to the “Shoot a Migrant” question.
Could you — or me, or them — put a bullet in a gun, point it at a migrant coming off a small boat, and pull the trigger?
Could you?
Cold-bloodedly?
I couldn’t.
But I suspect some could.
That’s not a reassuring idea …
~≈🚄≈~
Let’s move on.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Mum*, Olga† and Debbi‡ putting in their answers: with Olga and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Mum on three.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
† That’s always the way, Olga: the event is on one day, the celebration another. VJ Day is possibly a good example.
It spams like the Colla’s taking as many precautions as it can. OK: that’s not going to stop everything: but at least it’s there.
I know a joke that may be relevant to the cold: “I was born upside down: my nose runs, and my feet smell.” Whether it’s funny is another matter§.
(When my nose gets blocked, it just seems to be the left nostril that gets blocked. I wish I knew why!)
‡ Who, Gillian Anderson, Debbi? She is. But she lived in England, growing up: her father went to the London Film School when she was young, so the family lived in Crouch End¶. It’s the one thing her and John Barrowman have in common: the term is ‘bidialectical’.
§ I think it’s an old Les Dawson gag, Olga.
¶ It gets mention in the Bus Driver’s Prayer, Debbi: Ian Dury did several versions, over the years.
Morning Paul, Great words of wisdom this morning, and memories of how London used to be come the end of the War. I hope that we don't disappoint all those who died with the World's actions now. 1. Japan 2. WW2 3. 1945 4. USS Missouri 5. August 15th
Q5) 15th August It's a pretty good joke. I think if people had to actually face and really do many of the things they say, there wouldn't be that many problems in the world. Although, yes, some people might actually do it.
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Morning Paul,
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It's a pretty good joke. I think if people had to actually face and really do many of the things they say, there wouldn't be that many problems in the world. Although, yes, some people might actually do it.
I wish I were bidialectal. So cool! :)
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