Issue 119: 2017 09 07: Turning Left (Chin Chin)

07 September 2017 Turning Left Choosing the way forward. By Chin Chin Just as an army consists mainly of infantry, so most of the people you meet in life are slightly pedestrian.  That isn’t to say that they don’t have their uses.  Hewers of wood and drawers of water are as essential to the 21st… Continue reading Issue 119: 2017 09 07: Turning Left (Chin Chin)

Issue 118: 2017 08 17: Lazy Bastards (Chin Chin)

17 August 2017 Lazy Bastards A working man’s revenge. By Chin Chin Bastards, Corbynist-Tory-fascist-Marxist-racist-foreign bastards, have you heard what they’ve done?  Who?  Well, them of course.  Those ghastly subhuman pieces of animal excrement who call themselves the editors of the Shaw Sheet.  Haven’t you seen the announcement?  There it is on page 1 – a… Continue reading Issue 118: 2017 08 17: Lazy Bastards (Chin Chin)

Issue 69: 2016 09 01: Talking About Holidays (Chin Chin)

01 September 2016 Talking About Holidays A question of points on the board. By Chin Chin Like fruit, topics of conversation have their season, one week’s chatter supplanting another.  This time it is Olympic medals; then it will be a new book; the week after that a corruption scandal spiced with a little sex on… Continue reading Issue 69: 2016 09 01: Talking About Holidays (Chin Chin)

Issue 55: 2016 05 26: Pausanias (Chin Chin)

26 May 2016 Pausanias The danger of guidance from beyond the grave by Chin Chin As the holiday season approaches, the big decision looms.  No, not whether to stay at the Gritti or the Danieli; nor even whether it should be the Pyramids or Center Parcs.  You can flip a coin for all that. What… Continue reading Issue 55: 2016 05 26: Pausanias (Chin Chin)

Issue 19:2015 09 10:How to be a Tedious Teenager

10 September 2015 How to be a Tedious Teenager by Lynda Goetz The Guide  Parents, as we all know, can be terminally tedious and irritating. Teenagers have far more understanding of how the modern world really works and should, of course, be left to get on with their lives without interference from boring adults. Here… Continue reading Issue 19:2015 09 10:How to be a Tedious Teenager

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