Monthly Archives: February 2006
Hold the Rice
I was going to write a deep and thought-out post about censorship, citing poor old Sevitz and his recent lechery dilemma, and comparing this with the jailing of David Irving for his insane claims that the holocaust didn’t happen, and … Continue reading
Bouncing Babies
The creature within is now able to kick hard enough to make himself seen from the outside. He also managed to clout his dad in the ear once, when Pete was trying to listen to him moving. 23 weeks today, … Continue reading
All about nothing
This weekend was spent in a fashion that some might consider to be unproductive. I, however, consider the opportunity to read one fat novel from cover to cover something that isn’t going to come up many more times prior to … Continue reading
Help Yourself
The lady in Accounts tried to cop a feel again today, but I managed to slide my bump under the desk just in time. My Zimbabwean colleague said it was just a cultural thing, and I should chill out a … Continue reading
Good Giving
There’s a good article in The Guardian today about Fairtrade Flowers, explaining a little bit about why one Kenyan farm has started selling this new brand in an attempt to improve conditions for its workers. Or, at least, to convince … Continue reading
