Sunday, 6 February 2022

Facebook reminds me of things I posted on this day in other years

2010. In the beginning, there was nothing. And God said, 'Let there be Light.' And there was still nothing, but you could see a bit better

2011. Romanians are theologians who understand original sin. They are also metaphysicians who know that time and space do not exist.

2011. "The Irish are a very fair people, sir. They never speak well of one another." (Dr. Johnson.) He might be talking about Romanians.

2011. "The name of this infinite and inexhaustible depth is God. That depth is what the word God means. And if that word does not have much meaning for you, translate it, and speak of the depths of your life, of the source of your being, of your ultimate concern, of what you take seriously without any reservation." Paul Tillich

2011. "Fervent atheism is usually a screen for repressed religion. Wilhelm Stekel

2017. The baby boomers, eternal children that they are, have much to answer for, but now they are trying to put things right, with Brexit and (though we'll see how that goes) with Trump. You might call it a shaft of light before the sun sets.

Also from 2010

Things I love and don't love about England




Things I love about England





Alan Watkins

London clubs

London but not Greater London

Bandstands

Bowling greens

Allotments

Irish priests

Indian food

Second hand bookshops

The Daily Telegraph

The Spectator

Radio 4

Milk and suet puddings

Lemon meringue pie

Beef casserole and dumplings

Justin Webb

The civil service

Alan Bennett

The North

Hardware shops

Watch repairers

Piano tuners

Lonely people who feed pigeons

Formerly young fogeys

Girls from Chelsea and South Ken

Traditionalist Catholics

Nice couples who marry young

Hunting types

Bluestockings

The Prince of Wales

Lord Salisbury

Wendy Cope

Albany

Belgravia

The Importance of Being Earnest

E Nesbit

Greenwich

Melancholy Essex marshes

The Beano etc

Sheridan Le Fanu

Will Hay

The Ingoldsby Legends

Point to points

Porridge

Bacon sandwiches

Black pudding

Home made sausages, scones

Pub theatre

The East End

Jews especially Nigella Lawson

Lord Skidelsky

Brighton

Wivenhoe

Wales

Northern Ireland

The Windsor Castle, Kensington, The Seven Stars, Holborn, The Surprise, Chelsea



Things I don’t like



Leftish Anglican clergymen

The Liberal Democrat Party

Oxford and Cambridge teaching 'Business'

The ubiquity of professors, universities, firsts

Gastropubs except the Tickell Arms

Garden centres

DIY

Harriet Harman

Johann Hari

Celebrities

Polytechnic educated MPs

The monstrous regiment of women

Leftish schoolmasters

Preoccupation with property prices

Consumerism

Shopping centres

1960s and 70s architecture and town planning

Chain stores

Pedestrianised areas

Cars

Public relations companies

Yobs

Child centred activities

Affluence

Getting on

Executive housing estates

Mixed Oxford and Cambridge colleges

Employment legislation

Eastenders and all soap operas except Coronation St.

Social engineering

Local government

Bitter - beer or people




Some complete stranger was outraged that I didn't like equal opportunities legislation. I dislike all restrictions on freedom unless they are absolutely necessary, doubt if ones introduced since 1900 are and would get rid of most of employment laws.

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