They've managed to spell my name wrong on the graphic - but here are two aging slices of half-baked satire just in time for conference seaso... oh.
Oh well...
Singing the Blues - West side Tory
Brown Alert - It ain't easy being Gordon...
Friday, October 10, 2008
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Labels: conservative party conference 2007, conservatives, david cameron, george osborne, Gordon Brown, Labour Party, labour party conference, politics, tories
Saturday, August 30, 2008
"He didn't appear to have any intention at all of... eating the moose."
Adultery. The Tasering of a child. A disputed moose carcass. A family feud that may have led to the inappropriate firing of a government official. John McCain's new running mate Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska, comes with a vivid and colorful back-story, well worth the attention of America's journalistic community.Of all the stories about Sarah Palin that have drifted across the blogosphere in the last 12-ish hours, this has been my favourite...
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Labels: 2008 election, alaska, corruption, moose, sarah palin
Friday, August 29, 2008
UniqueDaily.com - Gremlins Fan Film
UniqueDaily.com - Gremlins Fan Film
This truly is a thing of Gremlins wonder, and a labour of mad, French love. The 'making of' is almost better than the Gremlins bit itself...
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Monday, August 04, 2008
I'll be in the Channel 4 show, Tonightly, from August 1st to 22nd. If you'd like to watch, it's on after Big Brother.
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Labels: channel 4, comedy, nathaniel tapley, natt tapley, tonightly
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
Insubordinate clauses
BBC NEWS | England | Devon | Blast suspect was 'radicalised'
Devon and Cornwall Police Deputy Chief Constable Tony Melville said: "Our investigation so far indicates Reilly, who had a history of mental illness, had adopted the Islamic faith.
Witness the magic of the well-placed subordinate clause...
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Labels: grammar, islam, islamophobia, the police
Monday, May 19, 2008
My Chortle Review
Laughing Horse New Act Final 2008' review : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Nathaniel Tapley is an actorly character turn very much similar in style to Al Murray’s loud, declamatory performance – not to mention his ill-thought-out right-wing opinions derived from his many psychological, emotional and social failings. In fact, this rabid Tory boy would probably see the Pub Landlord as some sort of namby-pamby liberal.
His veins throb and his eyes bulge as he harrumphs his way through his personal manifesto against political correctness. He’s imperialistic, homophobic and sexist – and very, very funny. The comically exaggerated opinions crystalise into wonderful one-liners, including a gag about his ‘handicapped boy’ that was the best single joke of the night. There are a couple of formulaic lines in the mix, but they are done with such panache that it matters little. A powerhouse performance, and funny with it.
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Labels: comedy, nathaniel tapley, review
The Beppisode
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Labels: beppe, comedy, gambling addiction, humour, michael greco, the meeting
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Particularly predictable is the suggestion that a public order offence has been committed, the overreaction to any challenge of police 'over-zealousness', and the plea for someone to, please, think of the children.
I, personally, want my children to find all incidences of bums in their daily lives to be funny. Any child who actually finds a man sticking his naked bottom out of a moving car to be 'distasteful and offensive' should have their their child's license revoked, and all sweet-eating privileges removed.
Passenger moons speed camera - Boing Boing
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Labels: bums, civil liberties, driving offences, police
Friday, May 02, 2008
I don't care if the Tories take a council in the north. I don't care if Labour can hold Reading. I don't care what Worcester woman does. Unless it's porn. I might stay up if it's porn.
As the early results came in I settled in front of Dimbleby's massive face, surrounded myself with booze, and waited. And waited. And it never happened. The tingle, the odd squeeze of the gut as the Tories take a seat in Wyre Forest, the infintesimal thrill as they lose one somewhere else. It never happened. I just don't care any more.
It's taken a long time for me not to care. I've adopted a position of haughty indifference in public for as long as I can remember. "They're all the same," was a mantra to live by. I knew this. I'd go on at tedious length about it. They're all the same. But, of course, they aren't. Some of them are Blues and are thus hateful gutter-vermin, a black crust around the rim of humanity's toilet bowl, whose every misfortune makes the world a happier place.
And the others have been swaggering disappointment-hounds, urinating in the face of all that was good and decent, with Richard Branson holding their collective penis. From Clause IV to tuition fees, from the Terrorism Acts to Iraq, to the 10p rate of tax, to all my adult life they've... No. It doesn't matter. I don't care any more. And, nominally, I never have - but there was always a little smile of satisfaction when they won something. Because if they won, the others lost. And the only thing worse than them was the others.
Except it wasn't. Finally, my gut appears to have accepted what my brain claimed to know. They are no better than the others. That half-hope that it was all Tony Blair, and that once he was gone they might rediscover the principles you always hoped they had? The pipe-dream of a twatbasket. Nothing more. A towering, imaginary palace, constructed of dandelion seeds and fairy guff.
And tonight, watching the heads bray and bleat about what this means for who, finally, I truly did not care. And I shall go to bed and not care. I shan't care. It's over, at long last. I do not care.
Until tomorrow, when they count the votes for London Mayor...
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Labels: Gordon Brown, Labour, Labour Party, local elections, politics, Richard Branson, tony blair, tories, United Kingdom, Wyre Forest