Allen Saddler
Not so funny, just peculiar
Posted May 7th, 2008 by editorThe World Has Survived Because It Has Laughed. This odd message came to me from Stefan Furtonov. It came in the post on very thin grey paper.
Nosmo King
Posted May 7th, 2008 by editorA new element has been added to the judgment of literary worth. It is nothing to do with the elegance of the prose, the vividness of the dialogue or descriptive qualities. The main question to pose is "does the writer smoke?"
This Sceptred Isle 2 - The Sunday Papers
Posted May 31st, 2007 by editorWhen I get the Sunday paper, I groan. There’s a whole wadge of extra bits I don’t want.
There’s a magazine, and a Food Monthly and supplement about the economic situation in Asia Minor, a facsimile of a paper printed at the time of the Boer War, a money supplement, a cookery supplement and a review of all the films that will never come round here. Everything you don’t want to know about the Stock Exchange.
This Sceptred Isle 1 - The Apprentice
Posted May 31st, 2007 by editorDoes The Apprentice give a view of the morality of modern Britain? Here we have young bright people, culled from the world of business. They are competing for a job with Alan Sugar. As Alan Sugar is probably the most unpleasant man in the country, it would make more sense if they were competing not to get a job with him. Because Sugar supports some of the most disreputable ideas, and has a set of ethics more suitable to a tribe of wolves.
One of the contestants said that she was uncomfortable selling something that was not worth the money.
Was Woodbine Willy a serial killer?
Posted May 13th, 2007 by editorReflections on the imminent smoking ban in English pubs by a lifelong smoker, aged 84....

