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Back to the future …
Hat tip to _saturnine for pointing us to Surfactant’s excellent collection of radiographs on Flickr. The one above is of someone who unaccountably got a dildo stuck up their backside (an explanation – of sorts – is provided here). Here … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Labour Party, Lib Dems, Local government, Politics
Tagged Bill Martin, John Kiely
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Preaching 'n' practising
Old Vic Chair-in-waiting, Dick Penny, told a rapt audience last Thursday that “you must balance how much you can spend on stage with how much you earn from the seats”. Indeed. So does Dick practice what he preaches in his … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Culture
Tagged Dick Penny, Old Vic, The Watershed, Theatre Royal
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Fw: Council to flog off £200m of our park land
Bristol Parks Forum, Release Date: 14th January 2008 Author: Fraser Bridgeford, Chairman, Bristol Parks Forum. Bristol Parks Forum (BPF) today urged councillors to show their support for the Parks and Green Spaces Strategy as originally consulted. They called for Tuesday’s … Continue reading
Bristol Labour Party's exciting new policy unveiled
Having already reneged on their election promise not to privatise Bristol’s home care service any further by introducing measures that will see 75% of the home care service delivered privately, now Bristol Labour unveil phase 2 of their exciting plans … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Home Care, Labour Party, Local government, Politics
Tagged Jeff Lovell
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Conservative candidate meets the BDP
(Cartoon by Evelyn Post. Evelyn Post is The Bristol Blogger’s resident cartoonist. He has a woman’s name)
Posted in Bristol, Conservatives, Evelyn Post
Tagged BDP, Charlotte Leslie
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New additions
New on the blogroll: There’s another Bristol graffiti site, Bristol Street Art. How many are there out there? On a similar tip, The Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft has finally gone on and also Westbury-on-Trym’s community blog – Trym Tales … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Bristol, Graffiti
Tagged Bristol Street Art, People's Republic of Stokes Croft, Trym Tales
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The suffering of cheese: are foodies the new luvvies?
“We are happy to stick with the farm, one shop in Bristol and our Borough Market stall in London. If you take on too many things, it’s easy to take your eye off the ball and the cheese would suffer” … Continue reading
Desperate Dan backing old boss Hain
Exercising his extraordinary powers of judgement and heading the queue to defend Peter Hain, blatantly caught with his pants down and money sticking out his hole, is none other than Wansdyke’s Labour MP Dan Norris, Norris was parliamentary private secretary … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Labour Party, Politics, Wansdyke
Tagged Dan Norris, Peter hain
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Muslim balls
Yet another hugely unpopular public spending announcement – likely to have the exact opposite effect to the one they intend – finds the city council proposing to fork out £80,000 of our money on a survey to help Muslims “integrate … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Local government, Race
Tagged 5 myths about Islam, Bristol City Council
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The Penny Dropp'd
A LOCAL MEDIA PRODUCTION in association with THE DELUSIONAL LOCALS Presents The Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company Players with The London Luvvies in THE PENNY DROPP’D ACT II A provincial 18th Century theatre lies in darkness. Just the faintest ripple … Continue reading