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Late last night I ran out of time and, fearful of the onset of a migraine, didn’t commit this to blog publication. Political bloggers far better than I— especially septicisle—have summarized events better than I might.
Much as feminism is first and foremost about equality and not about misandry, the anger at imported labour at Lindsey [...]

For those of you not paying much attention (I don’t blame you), Quiet little Lies has had a new revamp, quieter but more fundamental than before. Expect new content, more often. There’s even a LiveJournal syndication for those who fancy it.
We’re also offering a third free booklet of fiction to your door in time for [...]

Please I need your assistance very ungent Dear…Smallbeds ,
Between You and ******* ***”
Uh-oh. They got through. What now, bitch?

This might disappear, of course, (or the image be replaced, so the joke will cease to be funny) so it’s worth quoting a bit of it here:

Scrabble makers are claiming intellectual property theft

… Facebook told the PA newswire that it had no comment to make [...]

We have a futon. Thanks to Witney Freecycle (a group which, until recently, had very little Google juice) and the fact that anything advertised as needing some assembly or DIY is almost invariably ignored by the crowd of vocal Freecycle freeloaders that haunt the place (asking what colour your free sports car is, or can [...]

Those who’ve been wondering what I’ve whining about this past couple of months might want to look at my vanity domain’s blog: the site is live.

With perfect timing, rgl gave me a Trophy of Perpetual Futility immediately before cartoon heroine Girl gave cartoon curmudgeon Cat a Surprise Party. I’m sure he’ll be glad to know that every time I sit and contemplate my new mantlepiece decoration I will think of him: him and the inevitability of death and decay.
I’m even [...]

In the late 1990s I used to read the NME as religiously as rgl would buy it and I would visit to steal his coffee. As he eventually had a subscription (to which he might no longer admit) then that was fairly frequently. Back then it wasn’t necessary to read the magazine ironically: pre-Select meltdown, [...]