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Vassal State, Indicating Right.

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And so it begins! In truth it had already begun, and a long time since, a significant while back. Way back, now, beyond living memory. The same general voices, clamouring after the same sort of 'lobby' interests. Notable, sideline players may have dropped out along the way, perhaps looking to shore up their retreat- damage done, now retire. Light the blue touch paper and stand well back, watch the conflagration from a safe distance, that sort of thing. Perhaps, if the MSM-apportioned buffer is deemed sound enough, some may even dare to poke a head above the parapet,, glance back and to reel off a round or two, comfortable in the assumption that the dots, unlikely, will now be joined? Not by the current MSM, anyway- not by the likes of 'Honest' Clive Myrie (and his 'reasons for getting up in the morning'). Most definitely, not by that lot! To clarify, never should any significant event, no matter how momentous, ever be cited as an 'absolute beginning.' Th...

The Overton Window

Have you seen all those amazing shades of brown cars upon the UK's roads? There's deep golden tones, metallics reminiscent of sunsets one might have experienced whilst on romantic holidays, radiant variations that artists such as Andy Goldsworthy might have employed upon some of his 'living' artworks. I can well recall when a brown car would have been regarded as, quite possibly, the worst of all worlds... in terms of colour choice, that is. No longer is that the case. Now, within the industry that is constantly having to rebrand itself, the options, for those who can afford it, might be made from a veritable explosion of, mostly, metallic shades of brown. Although, seldom is 'brown,' as a verb, employed within the description. Or, if it is, the term tends to feature almost as some sort of coy suffix. With descriptions such as 'coffee,' 'chestnut' or 'fawn,' we, likely, understand; likewise 'hickory,' 'cinnamon' or 'p...

Doodles

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