Month: June 2014 (Page 2 of 4)

Sunday column “Habits” June 15th 2014

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It was a frantic day at the club, brought on by the sudden discovery that some fool in the kitchen had allowed the marmalade supply to dwindle to nothing.

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I don’t know about you but I am really enjoying the FIFA football from Brazil. How wonderful it is to watch each day. Every country involved on the edge of their collective seats, wondering if this could be the year for immortality as the winner of the World Cup.

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As I have said before I don’t have much time for the whining internet. However, below you will find something written by Bill Cosby who is clearly at the end of his rope. Just thought that you might enjoy someone else’s viewpoint for a change…

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By now everyone knows about those terrible murders in Moncton, New Brunswick, of the 3 RCMP officers. They were shot down by a twisted twerp loner who hated authority, loved guns and lived miserably in a nearby trailer park. It was a terrible and tragic event and an almost unbelievable waste of noble lives.

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Sunday column “Grumpy” June 8th 2014

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Some days I wonder if I am up for this life anymore, as even the club can deliver a rabbit punch or two. The other morning brought a friend who is one of those expert types, in this case on the emergence of India as an economic giant. After I introduced Mr. “Sub” Continent to our group, he launched into his spiel about the billion-person market and its growing power.

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