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Presidents Club Pish

25th January 2018 DH 1909 Comments

Ah reckon this Presudants Club pish has bin pure blown oot o’ aw pruporshun tae be honast wi yeez. Ah mind wan time the sarge took a load o’ us aw oot tae the curry [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Nine

24th January 2018 1642again 2309 Comments

Both vehicles had skidded to a stop, one on the pavement and the other on the mini-roundabout in front, rendered in seconds into inert colanderised metal cans.  The staccato shrieks made by the bullets lasted [more…]

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Shunting into January

23rd January 2018 Sweaty Dave 2070 Comments

Shunting on Finally back into the routine after something of a hiatus during the Christmas period. I had been looking forward to the break to get ahead, but the opposite occurred. Not only due to [more…]

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Lobsters Are Red, My Love

23rd January 2018 Viciousbutfair 3094 Comments

Jordan Peterson, Cathy Newman, it’s all been said hasn’t it? Well, apparently not, at 4.55am this morning a man crashed through my balcony window, he was dressed all in black, he wore a balaclava and [more…]

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The Culture Wars: Meme Warfare Part 2

22nd January 2018 Jonathon Davies 2752 Comments

(This article and the previous part 1 are meant to be a bit of fun, and not to be taken seriously.) Part one looked at the need for memes and how they can be used [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Eight

17th January 2018 1642again 2283 Comments

The call connected and was picked up. “Hello, oh it’s you. I was expecting you a while ago. Yes, I was there. They’re pretty bereft really. Whoever was responsible is unknown to them all, no [more…]

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Want To Save £1,100 Like Me?

16th January 2018 Beware of Geeks bearing GIFs 4214 Comments

There’s one thing for certain: the Mainstream Media has lost an awful lot of influence and control over the last few years due to the continued growth of social media, or peer-to-peer information as I [more…]

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Book Review: “SJWs Always Lie” by Vox Day

15th January 2018 Jonathon Davies 4261 Comments

TL;DR You need this book in your life. The SJW survival guide. I first read this book back in 2016. It’s a book I go back to again and again for reference. Written by the [more…]

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Tilda and the Witches 1.1

14th January 2018 Tachybaptus 2901 Comments

Tilda and the Witches 1.1 A drama in five acts by Tachybaptus illustrated by Zenobia   ACT 1 SCENE 1 The Royal Palace at Purdonium, in the Country of Uraemia.   Enter TILDA, Queen of [more…]

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