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Posted on 9:10am Thursday 14th August 2008
Pub chat often involves mulling over hypothetical situations and how you would react if ever they were to arise in reality.
Posted on 9:00am Friday 8th August 2008
"What do you do for a living?" "I'm a local reporter. You know, cats up trees stuff." I don't know why I say this, but I always do.
Posted on 5:59pm Thursday 31st July 2008
Eggs, rotten vegetables and verbal abuse are often the staple weapons in an activist's armoury.
Posted on 9:30am Thursday 31st July 2008
I generally hate self-righteous people. You know, the sort of people who say, "Oh, just the one", or "I used to be just like you", or "Think of the children", or "Heal the world, make it a better place".
Posted on 9:10am Thursday 31st July 2008
What a shame that in the 60th year of the NHS it has all come to this.
Posted on 5:10pm Wednesday 16th July 2008
Barnet's full council meetings, the latest of which took place on Wednesday evening, are not exactly a shining beacon of democracy.
Posted on 5:34pm Monday 14th July 2008
There was something that really bothered me about the private security companies patrolling some of the borough's streets and it can be summed up in comments by the managers of two of them.
Posted on 11:00am Thursday 10th July 2008
New Southgate resident Tracy Lloyd-Evans has some rather old-fashioned ideas about her neighbourhood.
Posted on 9:04am Friday 27th June 2008
They're a rum thing, these public consultations.
Posted on 10:40am Tuesday 24th June 2008
I like cats a lot more than I like dogs.
Posted on 10:11am Tuesday 24th June 2008
As we welcome two new reader-bloggers (Rog T and Jonty) into the Times Series family, I feel that now is as good a time as any to muse on part of the online experience - reader participation.
Posted on 3:55pm Thursday 19th June 2008
In many religions and cultures, even dating back to the ancient Greeks, there have been contrary perceptions about the morality of natural food chain.
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