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Marital Bliss vv Peace in Palestine

by Not-Herneschase @ 2008-01-22 - 10:55:49

I'm all exhausted after a big old debate with Mr Not 'bout Palestine and the current deterioration therein.

To set the scene. Mr Not is a very apolitical soul, which always induces a seething frustration from his wife who gets hot under the collar and jumps up and down waving her 'tiny' fist at most political situations be they local governmental or larger debates played out on the World stage. (I personally blame my Leftism on my maternal Grandma's constant declaration of her love for Anthony Wedgewood Benn when I was a toddler!)

Oops sorry! So to draw myself kicking and screaming back to the point in hand. Today I awoke to my usual half-an-hour of Sky News before day-to-day chaos ensues to find that the fuel blockade to Palestine was reaching fever pitch and gas, food, UN aid etc etc weren't getting through causing total devastation in the Gaza Strip. The worst situation in 7½ years and all very scary.

My reaction to news items such as these is to hit the internet at some stage during the day to try and read more around the subject. My usual source of information regarding Palestine is usually Gilad Atzmon's website (great Jazz musician and Israeli Jew, 15 days my junior, with more first-hand experience of what the Middle East Peace Process means day to day than anyone I have ever heard speak). Next I tend to try the BBC and then if all else fails a general Google on the subject usual puts the subject straight in my head.

Lots of reading later, I came across a blog called Peacepalestine which then sparked a bit of a 'chat' with Mr Not about politics!

Suffice to say that his opinions differed from mine slightly! Dismissive of the whole situation :lalala: was an understatement with a dash of "what do you expect me to do about it" thrown in for good measure!

Grr Grr Boil, boil, spit :##

Maybe if all the Mr Nots in this World got together and thought they could make a difference, they would be able to improve the World just a jot (or, on second thoughts, maybe things would be a whole lot worse :-/)

Finally, to change tack completely, we all sat down as a family tonight (a rare occurence) to watch the TV1 tribute to Sir Edmund Hillary which was inspiring to say the least. What a determined bloke and I didn't realise that he had been so personally involved in setting up schools, hospitals etc in Nepal as a result of his experiences.

So that's my day dayed and now I am off to my comfy old, safe old bed. Nighty morning :wave:


 
 

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nultygoestoparticknultygoestopartick [Member]
2008-01-22 @ 13:50

Nice post

deleted user [Visitor]

2008-01-22 @ 18:48

aaaaahhh.........it is all very hideous........:-/........Hope you and Mr Not made friends again.......:)

Not-HerneschaseNot-Herneschase [Member]
2008-01-22 @ 19:16

I think we must have cos at 6.30 this morning he asked me to iron a shirt :)) Never one to get ethics get in the way of sartorial elegance ;)

deleted user [Visitor]

2008-01-22 @ 19:50

well darn right....got to get ones priorities right eh? ;) *ducks*

deana24deana24 [Member]
2008-01-22 @ 21:33

I saw Tony Benn speak at the Chesterfield by election in 1984. I was completely in awe of him. Your gran's got taste!

Not-HerneschaseNot-Herneschase [Member]
2008-01-22 @ 21:57

It's a postive dynasty now - Emily his granddaughter contested a West Sussex seat last year (not sure how she did as she's only 18) and of course her Uncle Hilary (why did old Tony call his son Hilary?)

Yeah my Gran had her faults but she was politically spot-on!

deana24deana24 [Member]
2008-01-22 @ 22:00

I can't make up my mind about Hilary. Maybe it's test name. I've got a friend called Beowulf.

Not-HerneschaseNot-Herneschase [Member]
2008-01-23 @ 02:43

Ooh I like that! Very manly and testosterone filled :yes: My daughter had a friend called Phaedrus once which I rather liked and I wanted to call my son Bogdhan but faced fierce opposition from "Mr Not" who thought he would be called Boggy for short :-/

deana24deana24 [Member]
2008-01-23 @ 09:26

Hmmm... not that I'm one for siding with men against the ladies, but he may have had a point. Phaedrus is well sexy though.

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