Archive for March, 2009

Irony is good

March 26, 2009

The video over here has attracted a certain amount of controversy. Personally, I think it’s hilarious. If you’re going to do attack-ads of any sort, irony is an excellent thing. Though… the clown hats part (so bad it’s almost brilliant) was much funnier than Bourne-as-Vampire.

Strange Happenings in Anglesey

March 25, 2009

Over the bridge from here, things are starting to get somewhat disturbing.

Shocking News

March 21, 2009

In news that will doubtless come as a huge shock to anyone who knows Bangor at all, O’Sheas, that utterly salubrious Irish-themed drinking establishment on the High Street, has been caught selling drinks to kids and was shut down (for six weeks) by the county council on Thursday.

The BBC have helpfully provided a photograph of the place, apparently in order to confirm any stereotypes readers might have:

Obviously not the sort of place youd expect to sell drinks to kids

Obviously not the sort of place you'd expect to sell drinks to kids

Shocking. This news is so, so shocking.

Laugh or Cry?

March 21, 2009

Collapsed firm’s gemstone found

“Wrekin Construction, based in Shifnal, Shropshire, went into administration last week with the loss of 420 jobs.

Afterwards it emerged the company had a ruby listed as an £11m asset.

Adminstrators Ernst and Young said it had “taken possession of the gemstone reported to be the Gem of Tanzania” which would be kept in secure storage.”

Words fail.

Genius

March 17, 2009

Meanwhile, in Madagascar…

March 13, 2009

…some fairly serious things are going on that the Western media is only reporting as an afterthought, if that. Just thought I ought to mention it. It’s been going on for months as well…

List of Shame

March 8, 2009

I’m a little late with this, mainly because if I’d posted anything on it earlier than today it’d have degenerated into an angry rant (and quite right too). Anyway. The following companies are run by utter bastards:

Amec Building, Amec Construction, Amec Facilities, Amec Ind Div, Amec Process & Energy, Amey Construction, B Sunley & Sons, Balfour Beatty, Balfour Kilpatrick, Ballast (Wiltshire), Bam [now HBC] Construction, Bam [now Edmund] Nuttall,  C B & I, Cleveland Bridge UK, Costain UK, Crown House Technologies [now Carillion/Tarmac Const], Diamond M & E Services, Dudley Bower & Co., Emcor [now Drake & Scull], G Wimpey, Haden Young, Kier, John Mowlem, Laing O’Rourke [now Laing], Lovell Construction UK, Miller Construction, Morgan Ashurst, Morgan Est, Morrison Construction Group, N G Bailey, Shepherd Engineering Services, Sias Building Services, Sir Robert McAlpine, Skanska [now Kvaerner/Trafalgar House], SPIE [now Matthew Hall], Taylor Woodrow Construction, Turriff Construction, Tysons Contractors, Walter Llewellyn & Sons, Whessoe Oil & Gas, Willmott Dixon, Vinci PLC [now Norwest Holst Group].

If you like, you can call this a blacklist. Haha.

Disaster

March 3, 2009

Mere words alone cannot express quite how awful this is.

Horrific.

A threat to national security

March 3, 2009

After all, 91 year old historians are very, very dangerous people!

This part is darkly comical though:

Hobsbawm applied to the Security Service in June 2007 for access to his personal files under part II, section 7 of the Data Protection Act. He eventually received a reply from MI5 which said: “We have conducted a search of Security Service records and have determined that the service does not possess any personal data to which you are entitled to have access under section 7 of the act. You should not take this response to imply that the Security Service does or does not hold any personal data about you.”