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After The Beep     Officially Discombobulated©
The text running across my forehead....

Thursday, March 06, 2003

beeeeep!

Oh, a pause in the flow... Happens to everyone.

Now, you'll like this bit.

The new office is in a back room of a hotel run by the company run by the 'Secret Director'. That hotel is a little on the rough side. In what I understand is a rough area of The City In Question. There are some most intriguing shops down the road... They sell interesting... things to their customers. But the place next door, around the back... Let's say they operate a service industry. And they seem to do a lot of servicing, if the cars that come and go are anything to go by. You have to be careful where you park, in case someone takes your number down... And apparently the landlord gets upset if you are not a paying customer.

Makes things interesting, yes?

"Manhunt"

Everyone in the UK must have heard about the girl who went missing with her older policeman boyfriend, and how they were tracked down in Scotland. The most interesting part of the story, I found, was they way it was described as time went on. First it was "missing fifteen year old girl (oh, and an older boyfriend who's a policeman)", all concern and worry. Then words like "manhunt" began to slip in... And then suddenly it's not so much a simple police search as a hunt for escaped fugitives. And then they find them... And suddenly things really shift. Now it's "questioning a twenty two year old police officer about going off with his fifteen year old girlfriend" and then it's all about him abducting her.

It is most interesting to see and hear police control of the press in action, isn't it? Obviously they wouldn't want to scare them before they found them so the news items were all soft and caring, but as soon as they got them the harder side came out. Facinating....

The Most Dangerous Man On Earth

If this quote is true, we're doomed...


Scary guy....


See more here.....



"Government is not reason; it is not eloquence; it is force! It is a dangerous servant and a terrible master." - George Washington (1732 - 1799)

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