In anticipation of
tomorrow's Any Questions, Big Sis sends this...
Oh and after yesterday's photos, Hugh will report from Iraq on the programme tonight.
Eddie Mair | 11:47 UK time, Thursday, 13 September 2007
tomorrow's Any Questions, Big Sis sends this...
Oh and after yesterday's photos, Hugh will report from Iraq on the programme tonight.
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Oh, dear, iEddiei! Just wait until iFiFi sees the picture of the bull under your name!
iBiGi iSiSi's photos are supremely professional as ever. She should give up the day job.
How does Big Sis get to these places to buy the postcards so quickly?
Eddie Mair chairs this week's Any Questions? from the Business and Learning Conference Centre in Halbeath, Dunfermline as Guests of Soroptimist International of Dunfermline
The panel will include:
IAN RANKIN: Best-selling Author
MAGNUS LINKLATER: Former editor of The Scotsman and Columnist for The Times
KATIE GRANT: Scottish Newspaper Columnist and Children’s Author
ROBERT CRAWFORD: Executive Director of Glasgow Caledonian University and Former CEO of Scottish Enterprise
Oh dear, a bull moving about the country when there's a ban on cattle movement. Fie.
uEddie:
I've a serious question for you today (not tomorrow).
Will the iPM site have an iBeach? Or will iPM be using the PM site as its launchpad?
uVyle:
These postcards are individually made, I'll have you know! Only originals for rEddie!
iBig Sis.
Oh. iC.
Those railway tracks look a little wiggly to me, as if drawn freehand.
Fifi
uBigSis : in response to your question to iEddie who hasn't yet responded - i don't know how an ibeach on the ipm iprogramme would work. i mean what would happen on it.
uBigSis : in response to your question to iEddie who hasn't yet responded - i don't know how an ibeach on the ipm iprogramme would work. i mean what would happen on it.
I think we should invite Halbeath King Kong onto the Beach. He might teach those camels a lesson or two .....
Big Sister (11) : I'd worry about the reindeer's reaction. Are they ready for King Kong, do you think?
Fifi ;o)
Bet he struggles to climb the Empire State Building in those shoes.
ujonnie: You can be sure we'd make something happen .... After all, are there other Blogs out there with their very own Beach?
So PM Brown admires 'conviction politicians' comparing himelf favourably in this respect to Margaret Thatcher. But is that such a great attribute? Were not famous figures like Hitler, Stalin and, of course, Saddam Hussein also 'conviction polititans' ? 'Convicton' is not necessaiy a virtue!
Jeffrey Archer is a conviction politician.
Michael Guttken @ 15 mentioned 'conviction politicians' as not necessarily being a good thing.
That seems to me to be 100% right, given that for instance Blair was convinced that Iraq had WMDs (should that be WsMD?) in it.
I'm always drawn to archy the cockroach's comment that when a politician gets an idea he usually gets it wrong.