A while ago in this blog post I wrote a letter to Tesco about their lazy, sexist, outdated retailing, and I promised to let you know if I got a reply.
A got a reply a while ago and, erm, forgot to mention it. Read the rest of this entry »
Progress is a beautiful thing. It’s a beautiful thing that seems to encourage enormous levels of idiocy in people. Read the rest of this entry »
It’s a crazy world we live in; there are no two ways about that.
We live in an age of confusing political correctness where most people are afraid to say anything that might be construed as offensive to anyone else. It’s a sticky subject, for sure.
Wikipedia defines political correctness as:
“behavior seen as seeking to minimize social offense in gender, racial, cultural, sexual orientation, handicap, and age-related contexts.”
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First and foremost I consider myself English. I’m British on passport applications and suchlike and to be honest have nothing against being referred to as British, but I’m English; just like a Scotsman is Scottish and a Welshman is a sheep-botherer. Read the rest of this entry »
At the risk of appearing unpopular, I want you all to boycott the Haiti charity single.
The Haiti earthquake was and continues to be a terrible, awful tragedy, and the people of Haiti need our help. They need our money. What they (and we, the rest of the world) don’t need is a bunch of self-serving, back-slapping celebrity twats cobbling together a half-arsed karaoke version of Everybody Hurts Read the rest of this entry »