The Anonymous Widower

Twitter Twat

David Wright is the Nulabor MP for Telford and a whip.  So you’d think he know how to behave.

But he’s in trouble for a tweet on Twitter, that calls the Tories, “scum-sucking”.  Now, he is claiming that the tweet was edited by a third party.  If it was, his security has been compromised probably by his own stupidity.  If he’s not, he’s lying to try and save his skin.

But whatever is the reason, he just doesn’t understand things like Twitter.  You have to be subtle in my view too, to get your message across.

I hope that the good people of Telford consign him to where he belongs at the next election.

February 16, 2010 Posted by | Computing, News | , , | Leave a comment

Job Interview – Palestinian Style

My next door neighbour years ago had been a Colonel in the British Army.  One of his duties had been to enforce the British mandate in Palestine before the Second World War.  I remembering him saying that he got on well with both the Jews and the Arabs and in many cases the only way to tell them apart was by their name.  He didn’t like Menachem Begin, but I don’t suspect I would not have, if he tried to kill you with a bomb in the King David Hotel.

What has happened since has been a tragedy for both the Israelis and the Palestinians. 

I can remember the Six Day War of 1967, where nearly everybody had sympathies for little Israel, who was being threatened by their much larger neighbours.  But since then we’ve all had more sympathy for the Palestinians, as the Israelis and the corrupt Palestinian leaders have driven them further and further into abject poverty.  I will not aportion blame between the two sets of leaders, but feel that if they’d talked and cooperated, they all might be in a better state.

And now we have this sex scandal in Hamas.  And for a bit of balance, the assassination of one their leaders.  One is for the tabloids and the other for the serious papers.

If both sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict behaved with dignity and compassion, and perhaps admitted sometimes that they were wrong, we might find a solution.  But then they all believe it’s so much more satisfying to reach for their weapons. 

Weapons rarely solve a problem, but they can make it a whole lot worse!

February 16, 2010 Posted by | News | , | Leave a comment

No Date for the Guided Busway

Have I missed something?

It all seems exceptionally quiet on the busway front!

February 16, 2010 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | 1 Comment

Ray Gosling

I’ve liked Ray Gosling and his quirky documentaries for many years.

It was probably a surprise that he admitted last night to mercy killing a gay lover who was dying from AIDS. Perhaps, it was more of a surprise, that I hadn’t realised that Ray was gay.  But then that doesn’t matter. What does matter is that one is a decent human being.  Ray appears very much to be that sort of person.

So was Ray right, to kill a man who had no hope of life and for whom the doctors could do no more,  I think, yes.  I only think as I don’t think I could have done it myself.  In fact, when my wife was desperately ill in great pain at the end of her life, I couldn’t have done it.  So perhaps for Ray, he saw no hope and did the deed that many will condemn. 

I will not.

February 16, 2010 Posted by | News | , | Leave a comment

Money

Everybody likes to stick it to those who get big bonuses and earn high salaries.

In 1985 I sold a company and made a lot of money.  A lot of that I spent on ideas, some of which worked and some didn’t.  I was also advised by my accountant to invest £9million in an office block in Basingstoke.  He took the fees, I took the risk and lost the lot. But then one of the investments he thought was a waste of time, got a lot of it back!

I’ve also rebuilt a couple  class houses that were good (and efficient) to live in.  Jobs for builders and craftsmen.

Putting it crudely, I’ve spent some of the money much better than the government does.  I’ve probably created a few jobs too!  Yesterday, it was interesting to see that Victoria Beckham’s new range of clothing is made in London.  Good for her!

So don’t knock all those people with big bonuses and high salaries.  It would be far worse if we drove them out of the country and they spent their millions elsewhere. 

But my wife died in late 2007 from cancer and that has been a lot harder.  But it would have been a hell of a lot harder if I had to live on government hand-outs because the tax system meant that I hadn’t been able to save from the good times.

It may be fashionable to bash the rich, but they can afford to leave.  I could buy myself a lovely beach house somewhere and fritter my money away on birds and booze.  But my pain threshold is high and for me to do that would take a lot of persuasion. I’d miss live football for a start.

Remember as Isaac Newton said in a different context, “Every action has an equal and opposite reaction”.  Governments never learn, believing that dogma and prejudice is more important than scientific correctness

February 16, 2010 Posted by | Finance | , | Leave a comment

Comments on Carluccio’s Gluten Free Menu

Several times in the last year or so, I have gone to various of Carluccio’s caffes in various parts of the country.  I’ve tasted it in Docklands, Trafford Centre, Cambridge and St. Pancras and it has been worth the extra wait as it takes a little longer to prepare.

In my view there are two very small problems.

  1. The staff just bring the gluten-free menu, so you have to ask for the other one as well, as that is the one with the drinks on it.  I have contacted Carluccio’s about this and hope they change their training.
  2. The pasta is very good, but I would love the occasional meat based one.  They used to do an Italian sausage one, but in Cambridge last week, they said that they had to discontinue that, as the supplier had declared the sausage not to be gluten-free.  It does show that they take us seriously, though.

One manager also indicated that they can do other things from the main menu, by a few simple modifications.  For some years, I used to get liver on this basis, but it has dropped off the menu.

I have also heard of only a slight problem at the Trafford Centre, where the waitress was unaware of the menu.  As the manager at that caffe, was the person who introduced me to the menu, I suspect it was a training issue.  But even there, the customer got the gluten-free menu in the end.

I did pass these comments to Carluccio’s and got a reply by e-mail within the hour.  So they take what I said seriously.

February 16, 2010 Posted by | Food | , | Leave a comment

Smiling at my Wife

I don’t whether other widows do this, but often as I walk round the house, I smile at the various photographs of my wife that are everywhere. Each photograph is a memory.

February 16, 2010 Posted by | World | | Leave a comment

One for the Lawyers

My late wife, who was a barrister, always used to put a legal slant on events in the news.  She would have commented strongly on the case of the couple, Nigel Payne and Justine Laycock, who won £56million on the Euromillions lottery at the weekend.

They look happy now, but they aren’t married and the check was paid to white van man, Nigel.  My wife would have known, what rights Justine has to the money, but I suspect if he decided to trade her in for a new younger and more sporty model, that she wouldn’t be entitled to half of the money.  What she did get would be a nice little earner for the lawyers.

I know she would be saying to Justine, that she should be using all of her feminine wiles to get Nigel to the altar.

February 16, 2010 Posted by | News | , | 1 Comment