Gamblers delight…Arsenal loss in Champions League dubious
Arsenal’s goalie sent off after 18 minutes in a Champions’ League final. I would check the ref’s bank account me. Henry certainly is rather unimpressed with the refereeing. I am guessing the Asian betting syndicates wanted Barcelona to win.
Amusingly there is some shock Henry is not being censured for criticising the either incompent or seriously currupt referee after the match.
Comments are off for this postEnvironmental poll…a reasonable one
Amazingly the questions are not biased to the latest frothing enviro-weenie PR. You can actually answer things in a sceptical way. Go check it out and take the poll. If link does not work its the hot topic on the Sky News page.
Comments are off for this postDa Vinci Dud(e)
The first reviews are in on the Da Vinci Code and it ain’t pretty. It seems that it won’t, shock horror, live up to the hype. I am betting those inconvenienced by the “stars” yesterday at the Eurostar terminal will be pleased to hear about the pasting the movie has been getting.
Comments are off for this postChavez, Ken & their luvvies
Help ditch the Jew-hating, terrorist-loving, Islamist enabling Ken from the Mayor’s office.
Harry’s Place has more on the Ken-Chavez lovefest.
A question to readers: who is more dangerous? George Galloway or Ken Livingston?
Oh yes and you know Ken’s democratic cred? How come he won’t let Venezuelen dissidents meet with the Tories at the London pickle?
We’re used to Ken Livingstone welcoming questionable guests to London’s City Hall, so it came as no surprise yesterday to see him throw open his doors to the Venezuelan leader, Hugo Chvez.
Infuriated by the red-carpet treatment afforded to Chvez, Tories on the Greater London Assembly had organised a meeting with Venezuelan democracy campaigners, but the mayor did his best to scupper it.
“Ken decided to ban visitors from City Hall for the day,” says my source. “It was only after a heated debate with security staff that they were given access to a disused office along the road.”
Bob Neill, Tory assembly leader, is unimpressed: “Ken Livingstone said that part of the purpose of the visit was to learn from the ‘Venezuelan experience’ – particularly in the field of ‘democratic participation’. He has already learnt a few tricks.”
Ken’s spokesman assures me: “For security reasons, City Hall would have had to be closed to the public.”
Must be the same “security reasons” that prevented him from meeting Jewish leaders after his many anti-semitic gaffes.
Scott Burgess has done an interesting piece on the Chavez-luvvie fest.
Ken is now attacking Venezuelan bloggers for criticising his bud Chavez.
1 commentNever Bring A Tattoo To A Gunfight
If you’re fond of going down to the beach and scratching your belly, this just might be the tat for you.
Make sure that you leave before the cops show up, though.
Doh…in extremis
This ranks up there as being as idiotic as settling cup finals via penalty shoot-outs…a council election was settled by drawing straws.
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Tim’s collection is available, as is the BOMS, Dogs, Guns, Eldrich Gazette, the vain and SNN.
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