Thoughtful post as always.
The cancer morphine scenario is very specific. My mentor's dad had terminal cancer in the 1960s on the Isle of Wight (he was a prison officer). His doctor was very careful to explain exactly how much morphine was too much (this was self administration). One night the...
This.
In an ideal world we would all create a legal document while compos mentis that covers our assisted exit under the multiplicity of situations that can arise at any time: from the slow demise of neurodegeneration to the sudden impact of stroke or a terminal cancer diagnosis.
However...
And not afraid to call out a game as boring, in contrast to the fake jeopardy cooked up by the schoolboy hypesters trying to sell their brilliant coverage of the most exciting spectacle on the planet (f*** off).
Alan Green.
The only commentator who would draw me into a game I didn't care about.
He may be a prick in real life, but on the radio, he was liquid football.
That was a great watch.
Victor Moses - what an interesting life and career. A refugee made good, and very well travelled. Plymouth have made some interesting signings and play expansive high risk footy. Good luck to them, and fat Wayne.
You would have thought, given the extent to which his dad was a massive wrong 'un, the electorate would have seen through him.
Oh well.
The Canadian electorate has always been odd. When I lived in Vancouver the province was run by 'Social Credit', a weird reactionary right wing rag bag of...
Oh dear.
I can just about understand someone refusing a Covid vaccination, but 'protesting' to agitate others to not vaccinate is sedition.
Lock them up!
Exactly my thoughts.
Has Fab learned anything from what was widely reported at the weekend - that all our league goals conceded are exactly like this? Slow defenders too far up the pitch.
I haven't had a bath in the house for 35 years. The walk-in shower under a Velux is a thing of beauty.
(Crodo is extremely weird, by the way. Just thought I'd mention that).