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20th Century

John Stonehouse

21st November 2018 Going Postal 2878 Comments

Today’s brief piece recalls a disappearing act that caused somewhat of a stir back in the day that I’m sure many of you will remember.  The brief career of a rapidly rising star and his [more…]

20th Century

A History of Pop Music – 1960

16th November 2018 Phil the Ex Test Manager 3482 Comments

Featured song: Everly Brothers – Cathy’s Clown This is a series of articles looking at pop music from 1955 when in my opinion proper pop music began up to 1999 when they stopped making it. [more…]

19th Century

The Fallacy of the Labour Theory of Value in 5 mins

13th November 2018 Shibusa 2210 Comments

The Labour Theory of Value (LTV) has always been of interest to me. It is the theory on which nearly all Marxian school of thought rests – debunk the LTV, and you’ve essentially debunked the [more…]

20th Century

A History of Pop Music – 1958

2nd November 2018 Phil the Ex Test Manager 3703 Comments

Featured song: Jerry Lee Lewis – Great Balls Of Fire This is a series of articles looking at pop music from 1955 when in my opinion proper pop music began up to 1999 when they [more…]

20th Century

A History of Pop Music – 1957

26th October 2018 Phil the Ex Test Manager 2819 Comments

Featured Song: – Buddy Holly – That’ll Be The Day This is a series of articles looking at pop music from 1955 when in my opinion proper pop music began up to 1999 when they [more…]

20th Century

A History of Pop Music – 1956

19th October 2018 Phil the Ex Test Manager 3799 Comments

Featured song: Elvis Presley with Hound Dog This is a series of articles looking at pop music from 1955 when in my opinion proper pop music began up to 1999 when they stopped making it.  [more…]

20th Century

A History of Pop Music – 1955

12th October 2018 Phil the Ex Test Manager 7262 Comments

Featured song: Bill Haley & His Comets with “Rock Around the Clock”. This is a series of articles looking at pop music from 1955 when in my opinion proper pop music began up to 1999 [more…]

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The Valet’s Tale

6th September 2018 Going Postal 4004 Comments

  My name is William Carew and, until recent events unfolded, I was the valet to Sir Thomas Stradling of St Donat’s Castle in the Vale of Glamorgan.  I entered his service while he was [more…]

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Just Like Nazi Germany

16th July 2018 Jonathon Davies 3300 Comments

This is for those on the left of politics and others who shout that things are “just like Nazi Germany!” Are the Nazis really coming? The short answer is no. Then why is everything being [more…]

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