Archive for April 19th, 2007

Autorantic virtual moonbat

Via the power of the internet, direct access to Morley Labour Party HQ at Unity House.

Meet Excalibur, used for composing letters to the editor.

Hat tip: Bill sticker, who exposed me to it ages ago but I forgot…

David is a Trekkie!

…although the novelty is starting to wear off. He was watching it every day on satellite earlier in the year and we bought the “trouble with tribbles” video off ebay as he didn’t want to wait for half way through season two next year with the current newsagent fortnightly collecors series.

This made me chuckle.

The Buggles…

I associate the Buggles with late 1979 and the market town of Abingdon, my first field stint as a phone system installer.

As well as Video killed the radio star, they also had a lesser hit with Elstree.

I had never seen the video- until now. It is off VHS and the very start (action!) and end (cut!) are lost, but it is still a treat.

Terry Grayshon’s leaflet

Unsolicited, Cllr Terrence Grayshon Esq. has graciously sent me a soft copy of his election flyer. (He always did have high standards when it comes to sartorial eloquence so I imagine he wants his tome to meet the highest presentation standards)




This is better than my leaflet - the colours are more vibrant and it isn’t creased. It doesn’t show the printer though- PDQ Printing Services Ltd.

Terry- I’ll add a ClustrMap to the site so you can see where in the world people are who are admiring your leaflet.

Schools signing up to Morley Together

I had been rather surprised that David’s school had signed up to Colin Challen’s Morley Together, it hadn’t been raised at Governor meetings and wasn’t in the Head’s report. (The Stephen Lawrence award, by comparison, had been discussed at length).

Anyway, the Head and senior management team inform me that they haven’t signed anything, agreed to anything or received any certificates. Apparently CCMP mentioned it on the way out from a Stephen Lawrence event and they expressed some interest to find out more.

So, yet again, all is not quite what it seems.