Diary: July 1, 2012
First These things are more than made up for by the beautiful things that happen. Like when you were born and came to us.
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First These things are more than made up for by the beautiful things that happen. Like when you were born and came to us.
Read more →First I have been working on it, with what one might call interruptions, for fifteen years. And I am now on the home stretch. Quick navigation [Previous Radical's Diary]
Read more →First During the night, brooding, it occurs to me that Conscience is the smallest part of the female anatomy. Quick navigation [Previous Radical's Diary] Thursday, August 23, 2012Ojén, Andalusia, Spain…
Read more →First BOTH historians earned the undying hatred of the Jewish community for raining on its well-oiled victory parade -- the kind of parade in which gloats predominate, rather than floats.
Read more →First I am glad the cops did not ask me the purpose of the wooden club I stow next to the driver's seat. Quick navigation [Previous Radical's Diary]
Read more →First Much the same in Italian or Spanish, don't know how to say it in Polish yet. Probably just as well.[Previous Radical's Diary] Friday, February 3, 2012Kew, London (England)K.
Read more →First The semi-literate morons in Iowa City -- who galloped into action led by a clown named Hefner -- are still floundering..
Read more →First Never mind, because there is no bread to toast anyway, just 'English' muffins. Hmmm. They are about as English as measles is ever German.
Read more →First 11:58 am I have changed my mind: I don't want to be a long-haul truck driver when I grow up, I want to work on an oil rig. Quick…
Read more →First Women live throughout their lives in a constantly darkening world of self-doubt, no matter how beautiful they are.
Read more →First The Dollfuss assassination episode. The day the Brownshirts cynically hung their SS comrades out to dry, to coin an Americanism.[Previous Radical's Diary] Tuesday, April 10, 2012Key West, Florida (USA)THE…
Read more →First I shall keep my eye on the lights ahead: no sign of red, not yet even amber, so far as I can tell. We are all in God's hands.
Read more →First IN her sixty years' rule she has seen the feckless politicians turn her kingdom from a mono-ethnic wellspring of world civilisation into a drug-crazed, gun-toting, knife-wielding 'multi-cultural' cesspit.
Read more →First I say, You mean they like partying? Hugo frowns and observes drily, Clearly you've never ridden a horse. Quick navigation [Previous Radical's Diary] Wednesday, September 5, 2012London, EnglandWE ARE…
Read more →First Your reply smacks strongly of the old Nazi methods. You Germans still click your heels and salute, and only the armbands are missing. Quick navigation [Previous Radical's Diary]
Read more →First She lives on in my memory, every remaining day of my life since then. [Previous Radical's Diary]
Read more →First Wife says: 'She sounds hideous,' to long-suffering husband, and slinks off as he mutters, 'Well he's a guy.' [Previous Radical's Diary]
Read more →First They no longer wear the jackboots and armbands, but the heels still click compliance, and they still jail people on orders from above. Quick navigation [Previous Radical's Diary]
Read more →First In my career, I say, I ignored the exit reading Big Money: This Way, and kept right on. He gasps at the thought. [Previous Radical's Diary]
Read more →First posted Tuesday, 17 December 2013 There is a bare patch where the laptop stood last night, and just the two connectors lying next to it [Previous Radical’s Diary]
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