Month: January 2010

  • printers, snow business, body scanners and gaza seige

    Crispy cold morning did not even notice as am still trying to get the laptop and printer to recognise each other after six hours last night changing various settings managed to get the laptop to see the printer using the administration but it still wont print from documents or see the printer aaargghhhh – dont […]

  • Icing countrywide and righteous clashes

    Like cake icing Scotland is blanketed with the cold white stuff, no not the stuff stupid people sniff up their nose – but of course lovely old fashioned snow. For the first time in more than 30 years, the Royal Caledonian Curling Club is about to confirm that a bonspiel (grand match), may be held on a Lake Menteith – a shallow loch.

  • dentists, handbags and an old bill

    So what’s hot in glasgow just now – Mulberry’s new handbag ‘Alexa’ is in such great demand that it has a waiting list of 50 would be baggers and the price – between £695-£985 depending on the colour/model.

  • The wall of shame

    Egypt is building a wall of steel along its border of Gaza – shame on you Egypt. Those poor people of Gaza will be slowly starved to death whilst you and your people and the rest of the world will be living comfortably, well treated and full bellies watching the slow death of a million people in front of their eyes of starvation.

  • no business like snow business

    – Glasgow is under a blanket of snow today and more is to come according to the weatherman. What is shocking is that the council’s have not put any grit on the pavements so they are like sheets of ice – the elderly are stuck as they cannot get out at all.