Drinking
I find that indulging in the occasional glass of "falling down" water is a splendid way to stimulate the creative juices, and relieve stress.
I commend this practice to others.
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Ken's Blue Blog
Musings on "the bleedin' obvious"; views on the meaning of life, or anything else that takes my fancy.
Friday, April 30, 2004
Thursday, April 29, 2004
The Meaning of Life
Mankind has pondered the meaning of life, throughout the ages.
I for one would like to suggest that, instead of diverting your mental energies into trying to fathom the unfathomable, you embrace life and enjoy as fully as possible.
Too much is not enough!
Mankind has pondered the meaning of life, throughout the ages.
I for one would like to suggest that, instead of diverting your mental energies into trying to fathom the unfathomable, you embrace life and enjoy as fully as possible.
Too much is not enough!
Wednesday, April 28, 2004
Change
People fear change, why?
Change is vital for growth and development.
Individuals and societies that don't embrace change ossify and die.
Therefore, if you want to live and grow, emabrace and welcome change.
People fear change, why?
Change is vital for growth and development.
Individuals and societies that don't embrace change ossify and die.
Therefore, if you want to live and grow, emabrace and welcome change.
Labels:
change,
fear,
growth,
individual,
people
Tuesday, April 27, 2004
Look Yourself in the Mirror
My father has always stood by the following maxim, which I wholeheartedly endorse and commend:
"live your life and act with honour; so that you are able to look yourself in the eye in the monring, in the mirror when you are shaving".
My father has always stood by the following maxim, which I wholeheartedly endorse and commend:
"live your life and act with honour; so that you are able to look yourself in the eye in the monring, in the mirror when you are shaving".
Monday, April 26, 2004
Arrogant Vegetarianism
There are some vegetarians who seek to impose their eating habits on others, and arrogantly look down their noses in disdain at the meat eating majority.
Remember this, Hitler was a vegetarian.
There are some vegetarians who seek to impose their eating habits on others, and arrogantly look down their noses in disdain at the meat eating majority.
Remember this, Hitler was a vegetarian.
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arrogance
Sunday, April 25, 2004
Soap Operas
People complain about films and dramas on television and in the cinema, which contain vast amounts of sex and violence. They worry that the daily diet of blazing guns, pneumatic boobs and profanities will undermine society.
I doubt that very much, the real “threat to society” comes from the more mundane daily diet of soap operas.
The setting of these more closely resembles the viewers’ lives than any Hollywood blockbuster could ever hope for, or indeed aims for.
As people more closely identify with the soaps, so do they seek to emulate the actions of the characters within them. The shows contain a daily diet of backbiting, odious behaviour and aggression between neighbours and family members.
Each episode is designed to pull the viewer through an emotional roller coaster ride; and ensure that at the end of the half hour they are sitting on the edge of their seat, waiting for the next episode.
The trouble is, life is really not as exciting as that; the viewers sit back at the end of the episode and look for the same “real life” stimulation that they enjoyed in the soap. It is nowhere to be found. This lack of stimulation leads to a cycle of depression and frustration, which viewers vent on each other and society.
In my view soap operas are the real danger to society.
People complain about films and dramas on television and in the cinema, which contain vast amounts of sex and violence. They worry that the daily diet of blazing guns, pneumatic boobs and profanities will undermine society.
I doubt that very much, the real “threat to society” comes from the more mundane daily diet of soap operas.
The setting of these more closely resembles the viewers’ lives than any Hollywood blockbuster could ever hope for, or indeed aims for.
As people more closely identify with the soaps, so do they seek to emulate the actions of the characters within them. The shows contain a daily diet of backbiting, odious behaviour and aggression between neighbours and family members.
Each episode is designed to pull the viewer through an emotional roller coaster ride; and ensure that at the end of the half hour they are sitting on the edge of their seat, waiting for the next episode.
The trouble is, life is really not as exciting as that; the viewers sit back at the end of the episode and look for the same “real life” stimulation that they enjoyed in the soap. It is nowhere to be found. This lack of stimulation leads to a cycle of depression and frustration, which viewers vent on each other and society.
In my view soap operas are the real danger to society.
Labels:
aggression,
hope,
people,
violence
Saturday, April 24, 2004
Cyclists
Here's a simple piece of advice to cyclists.
When you are cycling on a road, and approaching a traffic light that is red; do yourself and other road users a favour, stop at the bloody thing!
Here's a simple piece of advice to cyclists.
When you are cycling on a road, and approaching a traffic light that is red; do yourself and other road users a favour, stop at the bloody thing!
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light
Friday, April 23, 2004
Internal Auditing
There is a pint glass
It contains 1/2 a pint of milk
The optimistic manager says that it is half full
The pessimistic manager says that it is half empty
The internal auditor says that the milk is sour.
There is a pint glass
It contains 1/2 a pint of milk
The optimistic manager says that it is half full
The pessimistic manager says that it is half empty
The internal auditor says that the milk is sour.
Thursday, April 22, 2004
Using Your Home as an Investment
The UK has, for the last few years, been experiencing a boom in house prices. Double-digit annual growth has become the norm.
The result has been a feel good factor, among the home owning classes; as they perceive their personal wealth to be increasing exponentially.
Pepped up by their new wealth, they have indulged in an orgy of consumerism; financed by credit secured against their homes.
I warn you of two problems with this:
My advice to these foolhardy people is as follows; don’t treat your home as an investment, you have to live somewhere.
Carry on like this and you will be swamped by debt, which you can’t service; which will result in you having nowhere to live.
The UK has, for the last few years, been experiencing a boom in house prices. Double-digit annual growth has become the norm.
The result has been a feel good factor, among the home owning classes; as they perceive their personal wealth to be increasing exponentially.
Pepped up by their new wealth, they have indulged in an orgy of consumerism; financed by credit secured against their homes.
I warn you of two problems with this:
- Bull cycles (upward price appreciation) do not last forever, there will be a downturn.
- Borrowing long to invest short is foolhardy in the extreme.
My advice to these foolhardy people is as follows; don’t treat your home as an investment, you have to live somewhere.
Carry on like this and you will be swamped by debt, which you can’t service; which will result in you having nowhere to live.
Wednesday, April 21, 2004
Adversity
When things and events in peoples' lives are not going their way, and they are faced with adversity, they are tempted to ask the question:
"Why me God?"
My answer is simple:
"Because you're here!".
When things and events in peoples' lives are not going their way, and they are faced with adversity, they are tempted to ask the question:
"Why me God?"
My answer is simple:
"Because you're here!".
Tuesday, April 20, 2004
Money
Money is the best, most efficient means yet devised to motivate people to work on projects and tasks that benefit all.
Money also encourages people to behave in totally abominable ways towards each other.
It is, in essence, the most perfect example of the "ying and yang" nature of life.
Money is the best, most efficient means yet devised to motivate people to work on projects and tasks that benefit all.
Money also encourages people to behave in totally abominable ways towards each other.
It is, in essence, the most perfect example of the "ying and yang" nature of life.
Monday, April 19, 2004
The European Union
The European Union will fail; as the citizens of Europe will one day wake up and realise that they do not have the ability to kick out the unelected bureaucrats and bankers in Brussels, who set the fiscal and monetary policies that affect everyone living in Europe.
Without that democratic safety valve, European society and social order will break down as the citizens of Europe take to the streets.
The European Union will fail; as the citizens of Europe will one day wake up and realise that they do not have the ability to kick out the unelected bureaucrats and bankers in Brussels, who set the fiscal and monetary policies that affect everyone living in Europe.
Without that democratic safety valve, European society and social order will break down as the citizens of Europe take to the streets.
Labels:
bureaucrats,
democrats,
eu
Sunday, April 18, 2004
Democracy
Churchill once said that whilst democracy may not be perfect, it is the best system of governance we have got.
I agree, whilst democracy may well ensure that we are burdened, more often than not, with politicians who underperform and who are far from suitable for their job; it does give us the ability to kick them out of office every four to five years.
Safe in that knowledge, citizens of democratic countries sleep soundly in their beds and tend (apart from on a few occasions) not to riot.
Democracy is by far the best method to maintain a civilised society and social order; as it provides a safety valve for people to vent their frustrations upon the ruling elite, by voting them out of office.
Churchill once said that whilst democracy may not be perfect, it is the best system of governance we have got.
I agree, whilst democracy may well ensure that we are burdened, more often than not, with politicians who underperform and who are far from suitable for their job; it does give us the ability to kick them out of office every four to five years.
Safe in that knowledge, citizens of democratic countries sleep soundly in their beds and tend (apart from on a few occasions) not to riot.
Democracy is by far the best method to maintain a civilised society and social order; as it provides a safety valve for people to vent their frustrations upon the ruling elite, by voting them out of office.
Labels:
democrats,
knowledge,
people,
politicians,
sleep
Saturday, April 17, 2004
Teenagers
Many complain about the behaviour of teenagers; sullen, sulky, selfish are a few of the terms used to describe them.
Yet are they entirely to blame?
The marketing aimed at them by the well known international brand names, pumped through the media; convinces them that they are the centre of universe.
Their parents give in to their every whim, and finance their every indulgence.
Is is any wonder that they behave as they do?
Many complain about the behaviour of teenagers; sullen, sulky, selfish are a few of the terms used to describe them.
Yet are they entirely to blame?
The marketing aimed at them by the well known international brand names, pumped through the media; convinces them that they are the centre of universe.
Their parents give in to their every whim, and finance their every indulgence.
Is is any wonder that they behave as they do?
Labels:
media
Friday, April 16, 2004
Cats
Cats, in my opinion, are by far one of nature's most intelligent domestic pets.
They do exactly what they want, when they want.
Unlike dogs they do not need to be walked, they even clean up their own mess.
Cats rule!
Cats, in my opinion, are by far one of nature's most intelligent domestic pets.
They do exactly what they want, when they want.
Unlike dogs they do not need to be walked, they even clean up their own mess.
Cats rule!
Thursday, April 15, 2004
Politicians
Individuals who think themselves better than the rest of us.
They are happy to take our money (by way of taxes), and promise us the earth (at election time).
However, they are incompetent at their jobs and strangely unresponsive to the issues raised by the electorate.
I have yet to be convinced that they serve any useful purpose.
Individuals who think themselves better than the rest of us.
They are happy to take our money (by way of taxes), and promise us the earth (at election time).
However, they are incompetent at their jobs and strangely unresponsive to the issues raised by the electorate.
I have yet to be convinced that they serve any useful purpose.
Labels:
elections,
individual,
money,
politicians,
rest
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Ambition
Achieve all that is achieveable, then despise your achievements absolutely.
Achieve all that is achieveable, then despise your achievements absolutely.
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ambition
Saturday, April 10, 2004
A Drinking Salutation
I commend the following salutation, use it whenever drinking with friends:
"Here's to those that wish us well
The others
They can go to hell!."
I commend the following salutation, use it whenever drinking with friends:
"Here's to those that wish us well
The others
They can go to hell!."
Labels:
friends
Friday, April 09, 2004
Relationships
If you want to maintain a loving, caring and stable relationship don't screw around.
If you must screw around, then use a condom.
If you want to maintain a loving, caring and stable relationship don't screw around.
If you must screw around, then use a condom.
Thursday, April 08, 2004
Wednesday, April 07, 2004
Waste Not, Want Not
My parents lived through WWII, and were used to rationing and food shortages. Therefore, to them, wasting food is disgusting and abhorrent; their motto is “waste not, want not”.
I am pleased to say that they have instilled this splendid dictum in me. I do not waste a scrap of food; even cold Brussels sprouts are used in the traditional dish of bubble and squeak.
The Western world is currently gorging itself into a state of obesity; throwing away all that is deemed to be old and tired, craving instead all that is new and stimulating.
There will come a time when we will be consuming more than we can produce, and shortages will be commonplace.
In order to avoid this, I commend that you follow my parents’ dictum “waste not, want not”.
My parents lived through WWII, and were used to rationing and food shortages. Therefore, to them, wasting food is disgusting and abhorrent; their motto is “waste not, want not”.
I am pleased to say that they have instilled this splendid dictum in me. I do not waste a scrap of food; even cold Brussels sprouts are used in the traditional dish of bubble and squeak.
The Western world is currently gorging itself into a state of obesity; throwing away all that is deemed to be old and tired, craving instead all that is new and stimulating.
There will come a time when we will be consuming more than we can produce, and shortages will be commonplace.
In order to avoid this, I commend that you follow my parents’ dictum “waste not, want not”.
Tuesday, April 06, 2004
Obesity
The Western world is plagued by an epidemic of obesity.
People seek miracle “snake oil” cures, in the form of celebrity and fashionable diets. These “diets” range from high fibre to high protein low carbohydrate; you name it, the celebrities and companies market it.
Here is my solution to the obesity epidemic, neither sexy nor easy; eat less, exercise more!.
The Western world is plagued by an epidemic of obesity.
People seek miracle “snake oil” cures, in the form of celebrity and fashionable diets. These “diets” range from high fibre to high protein low carbohydrate; you name it, the celebrities and companies market it.
Here is my solution to the obesity epidemic, neither sexy nor easy; eat less, exercise more!.
Monday, April 05, 2004
Governments and Taxes
A government’s prime role is to tax the individual.
Governments constantly look for new, and ingenious, methods to extract more money from the hapless voter.
If governments could, they would tax sex; this is the one area of taxation where avoidance measures would not be proactively sought.
After all who would publicly admit that weren’t “getting any”?
A government’s prime role is to tax the individual.
Governments constantly look for new, and ingenious, methods to extract more money from the hapless voter.
If governments could, they would tax sex; this is the one area of taxation where avoidance measures would not be proactively sought.
After all who would publicly admit that weren’t “getting any”?
Labels:
governments,
individual,
money,
role
Sunday, April 04, 2004
Bananas
Bananas are nature's fast food. They contain all the vitamins and nutrients necessary to cure a hangover, and to kick start your day.
They even come in their own biodegradable wrapper.
Ronald MacDonald and Colonel Sanders would do well to copy their example.
Bananas are nature's fast food. They contain all the vitamins and nutrients necessary to cure a hangover, and to kick start your day.
They even come in their own biodegradable wrapper.
Ronald MacDonald and Colonel Sanders would do well to copy their example.
Labels:
food
Saturday, April 03, 2004
Friday, April 02, 2004
Life After Death
The answer to the question, "is there life after death" can only be answered when I die.
As I intend to live for ever, I don't expect to be able to answer this question.
So far so good!
The answer to the question, "is there life after death" can only be answered when I die.
As I intend to live for ever, I don't expect to be able to answer this question.
So far so good!
Thursday, April 01, 2004
God
God may well exist, and indeed may be the "first one" in the universe. However, how do we know that God created the universe?
We only have God's word for it, after all.
God may well exist, and indeed may be the "first one" in the universe. However, how do we know that God created the universe?
We only have God's word for it, after all.
Labels:
God
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