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Jul. 26th, 2013 09:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It was pointed out to me that between them, Elizabeth II and Victoria have reigned for 125 of the last 176 years. That's really a remarkable perspective to me, to think of those two in tandem like that, defining an age.
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I've now seen the video of that Spanish train disaster. That is one deeply impressive crash. He was going a good hundred miles an hour into that turn. It looked as though the train were just plain going too fast to make the curve.
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So, life without parole plus a thousand years. With good behaviour, he'll be released for burial 667 years after he dies.
They're tearing down his house because "We do not want it to be a symbol of Cleveland." Prolly a bit late there.
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Two years ago I was able to remark with assurance that Weiner was 'toast'. I'm actually kind of glad that I was wrong. Being a lecher really shouldn't disqualify a man from holding public office. Being stupid enough to get caught repeatedly is perhaps more of a problem, though.
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I've now seen the video of that Spanish train disaster. That is one deeply impressive crash. He was going a good hundred miles an hour into that turn. It looked as though the train were just plain going too fast to make the curve.
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So, life without parole plus a thousand years. With good behaviour, he'll be released for burial 667 years after he dies.
They're tearing down his house because "We do not want it to be a symbol of Cleveland." Prolly a bit late there.
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Two years ago I was able to remark with assurance that Weiner was 'toast'. I'm actually kind of glad that I was wrong. Being a lecher really shouldn't disqualify a man from holding public office. Being stupid enough to get caught repeatedly is perhaps more of a problem, though.
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Date: 2013-07-28 07:20 pm (UTC)This I doubt, actually: polls north of the border consistently show support for independence somewhere in the 30s percent. (Here's a poll from May. (http://www.ipsos-mori.com/researchpublications/researcharchive/3172/Support-for-Scotland-remaining-part-of-the-UK-increases.aspx)) It certainly could happen, but if it does I think it will be more because of the weakness of the Unionist campaign than any actual overwhelming desire for independence. It's like the one on electoral reform a few years back: there is actually a reasonable appetite for that, but the pro-change camp ran just about the most useless political campaign I've ever seen and were deservedly thrashed.
When simply flying the flag of St George in its own country is frowned upon as insulting to other nationalities
Except that it isn't. Far and away the most unpopular flying of that flag is when the English Defence League do it, and that's just the same as when the BNP wave the Union Jack about. The church in town here, being Church of England, often flies a St George's Cross. Number of complaints, to my knowledge? Zero.
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Date: 2013-07-28 07:49 pm (UTC)I think what I should have said was something like, "Even Scotland is being permitted to vote on severing ties with the United Kingdom - a move which in itself would never have been tolerated to be discussed in Victoria's time, let alone be granted the sanction of the Crown. The very fact that Scotland has its own government now is something that no one would have believed credible even in the early years of the present monarch's reign."
Concerning my claim that flying the flag of St. George is regarded as offensive to some, I'm afraid I read that in one of your countryman's LJs some years ago. I'm also glad to hear that this was not true.