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Only The Flakiest, Crumbliest Country, Sales Off It’s Treasures To The Yanks

Another prize British asset bites the dust as Cadburys, very much a part of the heritage of our nation, is bought buy American junk food giant Kraft, the makers of synthetic cheese. Anyone who has eaten cheese or chocolate in the States knows that it is a load of tasteless shite, and gradually, slowly, but surely, Cadburys will taste shite as well, as it will be ...

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I Can See My Garden!!!

Except a brief interlude between Christmas and New Year my garden has been buried under 6-10 inches of snow since the 21st December, so it was quite remarkable to see grass in my garden this morning. I followed this with a liberating drive in my car without feeling like I was a rally driver, and with my Thermometer registering a heady 9 centigrade at midday, it felt ...

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The Works Of Jaroslav

I have had a few things to blog about over the last couple of days, including the unwillingness of schools opening a whole week after snowfall, Reading's superb victory over faltering Liverpool at Anfield, and the ugly, muddy, mucky thaw taking place across Hampshire. However centre stage has to go to the picture sent to me via email by Jaroslav Bradac's wife ...

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The Advert!!

I have spent the last few days deliberating over whether to write a blog on this subject, because the people involved have done me no harm whatsoever, and appear as far as I can see, to be decent enough people, him annoyingly handsome, her naturally beautiful.However, every time I see this advert my spine tingles more than the last, and my desire for the sick bowl ...

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Thaw On The Way?

As I smugly predicted in my previous blog, the snow Armageddon rumours for Sunday were totally unfounded to the extent that we saw about a centimetre of the white stuff in Basingstoke. I bet 28 loaf woman from Waitrose is delighted she read the Daily Express, rather than taking the more logical route of looking at the Met Office forecast, which in itself, still ...

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