Barack Obama visits a Glasgow hospital

I fear this will only be appreciated by those of Caledonian extraction with a sense of humour – i.e., everyone except the Great Flatulent Toad. Barack enters a ward of patients with no obvious sign of injury or illness, He …

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A timely reminder for the resident rogues

The gentleman on the left is Oliver Cromwell, whose speech on the Dissolution of the Long Parliament given to the House of Commons on 20th April 1653 was sent to me by my friend Ian Dewar. Cromwell was an utter …

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A touching tale for the young at heart

A fireman is polishing his fire engine outside the fire station when he notices a little girl next door in a little red cart with little ladders hung on the side and a garden hose tightly coiled in the middle. …

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Measured reaction to economic crisis

I see that Ministers are not being panicked by the economic crisis, because for them there isn’t one. Porqui “My old man’s a wanker” Smith billed taxpayers £40 for a barbecue in her second home – no doubt on the …

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The Baldrick approach to running things

When I read the news this morning it suddenly occurred to me that the only way to describe this government is to say that it has the Baldrick approach to problems. British readers will recognise Baldrick, shown here, as the …

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