"The quiet man just turned up the volume." That speech touched so many. It may not have been, "Ich bin ein Berliner", but then Berlin, divided and surrounded by Soviet tanks, was not Chingford. And everyone can remember where they were when they heard the news. IDS. Stabbed in the back by his so-called friends. But his message was clear: Read my memoirs, "Doofer! Me?".
Introducing exceedingly well-written stuff by Ian Duncan Smith:
Tony Blair: The Wilderness Years
Before Cool
The Banjax Interview
<Added>Oh this is great. My links are wrong. I can't edit them. How embarrassing. Nobody's watching are they? Take two: Introducing Increasing Incompetence.
Tony Blair: The Wilderness Years
Before Cool
The Banjax Interview
Speaking of incompetence. Did anyone notice my first forum entry disappear at the begining of the week, or did I dream I entered it?
I think I'll just type something instead.
Reading Dylan's Chronicles, I noticed the phrase 'cool', dragged out of 1950s beatnik speak into the twenty first century, has been separated from its partner 'cat'. 'Cat' has been left behind. How does this kind of selection work? Is 'cat' not 'cool'?