What’s in a Name? There comes a time, usually once in a generation, when a fresh, innovative approach is required. A different perspective is needed: an offbeat view of the world is suddenly a necessity…and, more importantly, an offbeat view […]
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Scene From The 21st Century – Issue 32
Black and white squares cover the stage. Sixteen figures rush across the stage, bobbing and weaving in between one another, eight each in black and white clothes. They appear to have little idea about where to go. Instinctively they go […]
Continue reading »Letters Page – Issue 32
Dear Editors, How patient do you think we are? If you hadn’t noticed, the NHS is so overworked we cannot afford to be patient any longer. I, for one, have developed an ulcer waiting for this edition (post-dated letter) and […]
Continue reading »Political Cartoon – Buses – Issue 32
“It’s always five minutes late, this bus!” “Yeah, I wish the bus company would make it more efficient by discontinuing the service.”
Continue reading »Edwin Starr Column – Issue 32
The penny wars continue apace as noticeably, a local pub is having to rethink its policy of offering a free function room facility. Out of the blue, a government-funded Temperance Society booked the room for a discussion of the prospects […]
Continue reading »An Interview With: Al Jolson – Issue 32
AN INTERVIEW WITH: AL JOLSON Eds: Hello, Al, take a pew. Al: Hello, Dollies. Eds: Still emulating then Al? Al: Indeed, my men. It’s the sincerest form of flattery, after all. Eds: Precisely. Now, we would like to ask you […]
Continue reading »Poo Corner – Issue 32
THE THOUGHTFUL MAY FOX I’d rather not imagine this nadir moon where a natural nefariousness is kneeling crawling, skulking and then squawking about an honest brush with opportune when raw red hands are trapped it shrieks til May, then it […]
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News Real 6 – issue 32
A word from our political despondent for overseas regression. It certainly looks like a case of Lost Week Minds in the US at the moment. The political frenzied imbibing of republican liquor is giving them, it appears to sober, international […]
Continue reading »Urbane Man Column – Issue 32
What’s the world coming to when you can wake up and find your indestructible socks have developed holes in them, relegating their use to a casual marriage to slippers. Such are the disappointments of believing in promises made by agencies […]
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