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Robert H

@roberth1947

Loves family, books, politics, arts, conservation, England, USA, HK. freedom & sport (Spurs, Bromley, Surrey CCC). Small-c conservative, no party affiliation.

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calendar_today27-03-2009 20:38:07

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Regardless of whether one agreed or disagreed with John Prescott or William Hague, the standard of parliamentary debate was way better back then compared to the suboptimal standards of today. Something has been lost in terms of political discourse.

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Comedy usually ages much faster than any other genre. This scene from “Life of Brian” is more relevant now than when it was filmed in 1978.

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Apart from how much love PETER SELLERS & HARRY SECOMBE patently have for their fellow ‘Goon’, what I really love about this clip of Sellers reading SPIKE MILLIGAN’s description of ‘Eccles’ in 1972 is how brilliant, funny & genius-level Spike’s writing was.

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Yes Minister / Yes, Prime Minister was one of the finest political satires of all time. Sadly, comedies like this aren’t being made anymore.

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“In the light of Christianity’s absolute law of charity, we came to see what formerly we could not: the autistic or Down syndrome or otherwise disabled child, for instance, for whom the world can remain a perpetual perplexity, which can too often cause pain but perhaps only

“In the light of Christianity’s absolute law of charity, we came to see what formerly we could not: the autistic or Down syndrome or otherwise disabled child, for instance, for whom the world can remain a perpetual perplexity, which can too often cause pain but perhaps only