I have nothing to add, because Bruce succinctly and eloquently expressed what needed to be said on this difficult subject. Thank you Bruce.
I have nothing to add, because Bruce succinctly and eloquently expressed what needed to be said on this difficult subject. Thank you Bruce.
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'Ah, at last, I can finally go home!'
I just visited Warmwell - Boathouse. This is what I thought: #feeditback
This has been an... eventful train ride. Well, less eventful, more long.
On day three of the Meery Christmas Advent Calendar, a Christmas Pudding is revealed, but what exactly is Christmas Pudding? Simply put, it’s a stodgy, sweet, sticky combination of treacle, suet, dried fruits, and potentially wine or even milk, which is prepared by mixing it all together with breadcrumbs (and older recipes might include eggs), […]
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It’s a good share and Bruce’s comments are very thoughtful and point out the horrors which conflict bring.
(I wrote a longish reply to his post – then WP lost it. It wasn’t so much an agreement or a disagreement. It was a commentary of the follies and sins, we bring upon ourselves. I should have put it on Word first, saved it just in case. Perhaps WP will find it again-sometime)
WordPress does seem to enjoy eating comments! I agree, we do tend to bring a lot of problems upon ourselves.
Oh WP has remembered where it put my reply and placed it in the right place on Bruce’s site (Slightly sarcastic waving of imaginary flag of celebration).
To more serious matters, yes ‘We’ have still not learnt:
The last verse from of the song “¡Que Vida!”
From Love’s Album “Da Capo” comes into my head:
‘I once had a girl
She told me I was funny
She said in your world
You needed lots of money
And things to kill your brother
But death just starts another’
Seems we still haven’t got the message of that last line through into our collective skulls