October, 2023

Bonnie and Clyde – by Patrick Donnelly

                  Bonie and Clyde were apprehended by the forces of law and order in the act of robbing a bank during which several bank employees were seriously injured. Bonnie had a loving family who hired a wise-guy attorney to represent her. After discussing the case with her […]

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The Dalek knight and a border poll

When I take down my well-thumbed dictionary and turn to ‘Hypothetical’, I find it’s something based on possible ideas or situations rather than actual ones. Like, if I came home drunk as a skunk and singing loudly, the present Mrs C would very likely lock the door and shout some home truths from an upper […]

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Trump and the DUP: self-inflicted wounds

  They’ve put a gag on Trump. Before you start doing handstands around the room, I should add that it’s a gag to stop him from launching attacks on social media. Trump in so many words has called the staff people totally opposed to him.Justice Arthur Engoron has told Trump’s lawyers that any further attacks […]

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Jamie Bryson: You have been warned

    Sooner or later it had to happen. From the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 and earlier, working-class loyalism began to see that Ian Paisley’s DUP had nothing to offer them, other than the role of poll-fodder every so often. The Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) was formed and high hopes attached […]

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