It’s been a couple of weeks now since my last blog. What’s he been up to? is the question that probably couldn’t have been further from your thoughts.
Have I been out running, eating healthily, and losing weight? No. Although I did lose three pounds. Then went out, got hideously swearily offensively drunk and had a curry. Read the rest of this entry »
This blog will be a slightly disjointed affair, as I have several points to make; sadly none of them are of any real interest or importance. Read the rest of this entry »
You may remember last week I introduced you to a singer named Paul Hewson, from Irish pop band You Too. Paul was fairly vocal on the subject of music piracy, and particularly angry that the illegal downloading of music from the internet was damaging the “creators” of the music. Well, genuine question here, what if the “creator” of the music is now dead? Surely downloading a dead man’s music doesn’t leave him any worse off. It’s sure as hell not damaging the creators. And why should the creator’s estate (widow, kids etc) get royalties for something they didn’t create? I refuse to buy anything John Lennon has written for fear that some of my hard-earned cash will end up in Yoko Ono’s pocket.
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It’s that time of year again. Time for reflection. Time, perhaps, for feeling guilty after the excesses of the past couple of weeks. It’s time for a new start. Yep, it’s time for new year’s resolutions.
But does anyone actually bother? I get the impression that most people talk about new year’s resolutions, but few ever actually see them through to any kind of outcome. Read the rest of this entry »
Irony
In literary terms irony (also called dramatic irony or tragic irony) is a technique, originally used in Greek tragedy, by which the full significance of a character’s words or actions is clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character.
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