A judge in Canterbury’s certainly spoken his mind about the behaviour of a trio of women who robbed and assualted a 31 year old man.
Can’t say I disagree with his assessment of them though!
Link via Arbroath
A judge in Canterbury’s certainly spoken his mind about the behaviour of a trio of women who robbed and assualted a 31 year old man.
Can’t say I disagree with his assessment of them though!
Link via Arbroath
But…I just booked my tickets for the opening night of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull!
How excited am I?!?!?
Yeeeeeeeeee-ha!!!!
*bounces off into the distance*
I do get hits on here from some very odd search terms (which has actually prodded me about another point, to be blogged on later), but I have to say, todays is probably a winner, just for the disturbing thoughts about the searcher that it brings to mind:
“ruminants and librarians”
Is there someone out there looking for librarians that chew the cud? Or do they think that somewhere, there’s a librarian in charge of a library of ruminants, all peacefully grazing in fields according to their classification?
Enquiring minds want to know….
JK Rowling has won her appeal against the use by a newspaper of a photograph of her young son, taken while he was being pushed by her in a buggy on a street in Edinburgh in 2004.
And frankly, I don’t blame her.
Regardless of what she does or doesn’t do in her professional life, that should not have any effect on her personal life. If she’s at a professional event, she knows she’s going to get photographed, and she prepares herself for that.
She shouldn’t have to worry about photos being taken of her and her family while they are enjoying private, family time together, or even, as in this case, just going down the street. And her children shouldn’t have to grow up worrying about being pursued by photographers, when their personal life has nothing to do with their mothers job.