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4x4s really piss me offGlad to see that Mr. Brown has targeted gas guzzling 4×4s in the 2006 budget. Those who know me know how I loathe the road hogging bohemoths, with their diminuitive drivers boosting their egos as much as their height with vehicles that pollute the landscape as much as the air with their enormous engines ticking away outside schools and in Sainsbury’s car parks.

However I doubt that the additional duty is enough to discourage their use. Really we should go further to penalise people where it really hurts - stick a higher level of tax on them as company cars and quadruple the duty on tyres for them. It amazes me that people want bigger, less economical cars in a time where the climate change is noticeable to even the most ignorant of people, and yet they think more about their own perceived social status than the desolate wasteland of a legacy that we leave to our descendants, and the 4×4 for me is a symbol of all that is wrong in our society.

Grr over. Sorry I came over all Daily Mail then.

Is it just me or did anyone else find it funny that the NFU livestock chairman and much interviewed beef farmer  Richard Haddock isn’t a fish seller?

Ok perhaps it’s just me then, but it amuses me when people with names that are clearly linked with items, creatures or activities don’t actually perform those activities nowadays? Of course at some time in history their ancestors must have been involved with something related to gain the surname. So how does one gain the surname haddock? Surely his great (times x generations) grandfather, was a fisherman renowned for his haddock catching skills, so why should good old Richard be stuck with sitting in a fishy boat all day? (more…)

….is not something that David Irving knows about. I’m not going to get in to politics about freedom of speech and all that, but the simple rule I live by is if I go to another country I obey their laws. If you want to deny that the holocaust existed, it’s best to do so in a country that doesn’t have a law against it.

Attended a leaving do for work-mate Mark last night. This involved meeting at teh Bakers’ Arms for a couple of guinnesses, followed by a trip to the excellent Double Dragon restaurant in Blaby, for a slap up chinese; duck, ribs, yuk sung the lot, plus five or so pints of Sunlik, a chinese beer that, although purporting to be 5% must have a secret ingredient such as whisky in it. (more…)

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