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Old Prejudice.

I tripped over Old Prejudice when I came over the bridge at the canal. ‘Whit yeh daeing there?’ I cried. ‘Yeh gie me a fright.’ He looked up at me. ‘...
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Eejit knickers

Walking past the charity-shop window, I saw my past for sale hanging up by the ear. Special Offer—£1. It was too good a bargain to miss. I breenged...
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Shadows

‘You should consult a witch, Robin.’ Mhari’s laugh was more like a gurgle that dried up when men weren’t about. ‘You’re cursed. The evil eye or...
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Ye Olde Christmas Story

I never knew what to get Jesus for His birthday. He was good at batting away stupid questions like that. He’d been on a bit of a downer. I didn’t...
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flowers you made

I buried those knickers knuckle deep in the earth to cover the shame of my soul. Some things are bigger than how you remember them. Evictions used to...

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You were fine. Thandie sounds

Posted on Fri, 06 Sep 2024

You were fine. Thandie sounds nice. 

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survival of the fittest (and

Posted on Thu, 05 Sep 2024

survival of the fittest (and loudest). they watch you watching. 

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poetry does prove better, but

Posted on Tue, 03 Sep 2024

poetry does prove better, but sometimes both. 

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Ah, sunshine, I remember it

Posted on Tue, 03 Sep 2024

Ah, sunshine, I remember it well. Menka cat. Another to the litter of leva grabbers. I guess you've wormed in lettuce and our shortest-lived PM. All's good. Keep us informed. 

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I wouldn't use 'warts and all

Posted on Mon, 02 Sep 2024

I wouldn't use 'warts and all' as that's cliched, but this is the kind of stuff I love reading. 

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the ghosts of the past are

Posted on Tue, 03 Sep 2024

the ghosts of the past are always present, or they should be. I'M OK and You're OK and all that stuff fed into a programme that mimics response. But pattern-recognistion software is smarter than us now. That's the worry. It's streets ahead and...

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we'll trade some of our

Posted on Mon, 02 Sep 2024

we'll trade some of our Scottish ran for some of  your Bulgarian sunshine. We can no longer pay in Euros. Some blame immigrants for the weather too. Lovely to read your stuff and I look forward to the next bit tomorrow. Can't remember Irma. After...

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I'm old enough to remeber

Posted on Sat, 31 Aug 2024

I'm old enough to remeber when the first question a dental receptionist wasn't, 'how are you going to pay?'

Dental care used to be part of the NHS. Water, tap water. is cheap and almost free. Those that pay for bottled water are mugs. If...

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Seize the day! Aye, right, If

Posted on Sat, 31 Aug 2024

Seize the day! Aye, right, If life was that simple, everybody would be doing it. Few do. Nice to see a second part. 

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all life is a balancing act,

Posted on Sat, 31 Aug 2024

all life is a balancing act, sometimes we fall, but mostly we watch others and wait. 

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