30 October 2010

Oh, noes...

The precocious, raging, Hellenic baby, Mr Eugenides, has run out of rage. He has and taken his well-chewed little little digit off the keyboard.

Bloody tragic. Get back here, you... you... wossname. Well... you know... whenever you... I mean... aw, fuck. This is just too much. In the words of sixtypoundsaweekcleaner over at the Kitchen the Devil's Knife,

Have you all run off together...? Obo... the lovely Trixy... Ranting Rab... Anna Raccoon... Mr Eugenides...

Now look here, chaps and chapesses of a Right to Liberty mind. The Leftoids are just getting their blogging act together now that they're in opposition. The electorate has merely tied a temporary tourniquet round their nads, though, not performed the total castration for which we all pray, although we can hope that glorious day will come. Point is, if we give them space... well, this is no time to clear the runway and clear the bastards for take-off.

Personal dismay and dischuffment aside, my heartfelt thanks to Mr Eugenides for all the too-numerous-to-remember belly-laughs, and for setting an example to the rest of us in how to give the (typing) finger to the infinite variety of marxoids who spend their misbegotten lives fucking the world up for decent types like our departed Greek friend.

Farewell, Mr E. Enjoy your rage-free life while you can. It won't last, you know.

1 comments:

  1. OK, so I'm not in the big league like those you listed in the article, but I too am thinking about giving it up. But not because the battle has been won. Oh no! Because it has been lost. To carry on in the same way is like trying to fight World War III with WW I cavalry.

    We might have had what is posited as a change of government, but in fact all the wrong things continue as before: NHS Summary Care Record, ANPR, Internet Modernisation Plan, DNS Database, the slow withdrawal of all payment systems except fully trackable electronic methds, continuing EU integration, the continuing trashing of HM Armed Forces, ACPO Ltd continue to run the policing of the UK, need I go on?

    The "powers that be" do not want a debate, just acquiesence with their continuing coup d'etat. The Civil Service are out of control, the Police answer to a Limited Company the Board of which is elected by its own members not the electorate.

    Now might just be the moment for the vociferous ones to sink back below the surface. That way they might not be so readily targeted when the powers that be decide on a pre-emptive strike to take out the opposition to their plans.

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