Today is officially a D&N 'Happy Day'! That is because I left the swimming pool - er, have I mentioned that every morning I go - oh, right, I have - so, moving on - I left the swimming pool in time to catch Tim Lihoreau on 'Classicfm' playing, as he does every Friday at 8 minutes to eight, Souza's Liberty Belle March. I tell you, there is no better way to start your day than with that splendid, cheerful march. Also, of course, it coincided with yesterday's news that the Monty Python team are reforming for a one-off show which I am sure will feature the march that was their signature tune.
Then, later this morning, as usual, I cruised the highways and byeways of Blogdom - and nearly fell off my chair at EU Referendum, the home, or perhaps fortress might be a better word, of Dr. Richard North, the normally granite-faced, irascible Yorkshireman who bombards Brussels on a daily basis, because today he was positively cheerful! Well, perhaps I exaggerate a tad or two, but I feel sure there was a slight crack in his features as he reported that the Ukrainians had just told Brussels to get lost! Apparently, although the good Doctor didn't put it in quite these terms, the Ukrainian dictator president has let it be known that he has no intention of releasing his predecessor who, poor lady, languishes in jail, and that anyway, having compared the physiques of 'Vlad the Impaler' and Mr. 'Rumpey-Pumpey' he definitely preferred Putin and his pecs. Well, who would you choose?!
Don Corleone A Brussel sprout
Apparently, when the news came through to Brussels the apparatchiks were, and here I rely on my, er, trusty Google Translate, totally "gob claqué" (that's 'gob smacked' to you ignoramuses). All I can say is that anything that cheers up Dr. North cheers up me!
What a camp pair they look. Just made for each other.
Posted by: dearieme | Friday, 22 November 2013 at 10:59
Quite so, DM, but imagine being washed ashore on what you thought was a desert island and finding that those two were the only inhabitants. 'Quelle horreur!'
Posted by: David Duff | Friday, 22 November 2013 at 11:20
The Euro project has a lot to answer for. If all the political energy and economic power being devoured by that broken-by-design project had been available, the Ukrainians would have come into the West's sphere of influence almost effortlessly.
Another weakening event for the West, and a tragedy for yet another European nation.
SoD
Posted by: Lawrence Duff | Saturday, 23 November 2013 at 08:15
Gosh, you're 'up and at 'em' early this morning! The history fo the EU will indeed be a book of tears.
Posted by: David Duff | Saturday, 23 November 2013 at 08:20