Come & See The Violence Inherent in The System

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Date: 17 April 2008 12:28:13

No Farli, I haven't seen in recently; I've seen it so many times that I know the script off by heart. I just have a natural love of Moose - oh, and Llamas - when they're not spitting at me.

I was shocked to receive a call yesterday from FW informing me that she had decided to visit Swansea. I can understand her desire to do so, for some reason she likes the place, and she likes the people there. Then I had another call asking me to collect her from Bridgend station on the way home. As I work on the outskirts it wasn't too much of a trial for me.

She was supposed to have spent the day in London, as I had to visit a customer at Stansted Airport. Unfortunately we had to cancel the trip at the last minute due to my colleague suffering a family bereavement. So she decided on Swansea instead.

I have to say many thanks to Invertebrate with Backbone and Marmite on Toast for the belated birthday present. It will be fitted to the fridge soon. However why does the packaging say "do not use rechargeable batteries"? Why are they not fit for purpose?

FW was a little phased as the choice of present shows that Marmite knows me only too well.

Today in history:

1951 : The Peak District is designated Britain's first National Park - no Moose live there.

1961 : Cuba defeats a U.S. backed invasion at the Bay of Pigs - Comrade Pablo Moose-Llama led a squad of crack Moose paratroopers in repulsing the U.S. Imperalist Pigs.

1975 : Pnomh Penh is captured by the Khmer Rouge guerillas. All Moose had been evacuted by U.S. helicopters prior to the defeat. Moose had no involvement in the "Killing Fields" that followed but did finance the film made later.

Did you know that you can see a Moose behind one of the pillars in the chariot race scene in Ben Hur - Hur is also aramaic for Moose.