Friday, 28 October 2011

Sabbatical

I am taking a sabbatical from blogging here - and from all other public internet activity - starting now; the only exception may be the occasional tweet on Twitter. This sabbatical is likely to last several weeks, however even when I return I anticipate that I will be fairly quiet on the web until next spring.

I'm busy in life offline and I need to focus on my priorities in the present season of my life. In general I need to recharge my batteries, and I'm still recovering my strength after my accident 16 months ago.

Over the coming winter season I want to get a lot of planning and preparation done with a view to vastly improving my web presence next year; I also want to get in lots of reading and do plenty of work on some major writing projects. I am also busy with raising funds for the future.

This year I've finally met the One [wow!] and so I am presently engaged in courting this young lady - an activity which takes up a surprising amount of time and energy... but of course I'm not complaining!

Life is hectic and I'm on an emotional rollercoaster right now and so that's why I'm taking a break from blogging (both here and elsewhere). But I will be back in a few weeks, be sure of that - and I fully expect next year to be a much more fruitful year than this.

2011 has been a tough year spent recovering my health and my finances - both of which were utterly devastated by the fall in 2010 - but 2012 will see me properly back in the saddle and making up for 'lost' time.

Au revoir...

15 comments:

  1. About time you got some ass of your own Richard instead of chasing Angels GF at Sandys. Have you fallen for a Hooker?

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  2. ""I am taking a sabbatical from blogging here - and from all other public internet activity - starting now; the only exception may be the occasional tweet on Twitter""


    Is this code for doing a stretch at Forest Bank ??
    What was the charge, harassment, homophobic ranting on the internet, malicious communications ? I take it you can tweet from the cell as Mr Big provided you with mobile phone access for favours

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  3. She is a beautiful and intelligent young lady.

    Yes, it's all a ruse to cover up the fact that I'm currently on a prison ship off the coast of Cuba, convicted of smuggling and gun running offences.

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  4. Isitfoggy 1, Carvath 0

    Can't wait for the second half to start.

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  5. What that's supposed to mean is a mystery best known to your deluded mind. You are not even a credible combatant. All you do is write anonymous garbage about me. If you seek serious debate on a level playing field then you first set yourself up on the web on the same basis as me: full real name, genuine photo, basic bio and agenda etc. Until then you rule yourself out of anybody taking you seriously. It remains to be seen how long this sabbatical lasts. I daresay I probably won't be back until next year, the way things are looking right now. I'm very busy with lots of things in life offline over the coming weeks.

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  6. Oh come on, at least admit that Angel has got to you and is BULLYING YOU into not publishing further details about his "empire".

    FYI - His girlfriend is a hooker at Sandys and goes by the name of Sophie. They are into swinging and much much more (snif snif ;-).......

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  7. Oh give it a rest about that depraved thug.

    His big date with destiny is in the pipeline, be sure of that.

    He is a bully and he successfully manipulates many people - but I am not one of them.

    Given how much he has seriously annoyed me, he should count himself very lucky indeed that he is a subject for GMP to deal with (and not me and mine directly).

    He has pushed it over and over again. Had his crimes against me happened in a different country and jurisdiction I would've dealt with him directly a long time ago and he would long since have been put out of the crime business permanently.

    I am well satisfied as to his guilt on a range of serious crimes but I have no option other than to defer to GMP in taking action against him - unless of course he presents me with a self-defence scenario.

    I'm a man under authority; I have orders and I have rules of engagement. Much as I might wish to take direct action against this serious and organised gangster thug I am simply not authorised to do so: Angel is a subject for action by GMP, not by me.

    Now if you don't mind I have books to read, papers to write and a young lady to court - amongst many pressing demands on my time - which is why I'm on sabbatical... so kindly bugger off, wait patiently and the next episode in the Sandy's Superstars saga will unfold in its own good time (and the next move belongs to GMP for the time being, not me).

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  8. "Given how much he has seriously annoyed me, he should count himself very lucky indeed that he is a subject for GMP to deal with (and not me and mine directly).

    He has pushed it over and over again. Had his crimes against me happened in a different country and jurisdiction I would've dealt with him directly a long time ago and he would long since have been put out of the crime business permanently."

    Richard, such nice words from a "christian" - you are a complete and utter twat.

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  9. No I'm not, I just take the job of dealing with criminals and pursuing justice rather more seriously than Greater Manchester Police.

    But it's not up to me, it's up to our precious police force which we pay for and which has largely usurped our [legal] rights as Englishmen to sort out gangster scum.

    Cutting out the unnecessary middleman is a tempting thought - and let's face it, GMP has already demonstrated it is a complete waste of space where the vice trade is concerned - but that's all it is, a temptation, and not something I'm actually going to do.

    Whether I like it or not, it's up to GMP to deal with gangster Angel and the Sandy's Superstars brothels now, so I can only hope and pray that the Farce is going to become the Force some time in the near future.

    What we need in the UK is the restoration of the concept that 'The public are the police' and that we are all responsible for and able to enforce law and order. And it might help if our right as Englishmen to bear arms for self-defence was restored too. The criminals are armed because they are outside the law, but law-abiding citizens cannot carry arms for self-defence and for protecting their homes and communities.

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  10. What a load of baloney, over here in the Midlands its red neck country and every man for himself.

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  11. Well here in Manchester I can tell you that GMP's Chief Constable would take the hump if I started doing a better job than he is with serious and organised crime at a fraction of the cost. I would be accused of the dreaded V-word and probably find myself in hot water. Yes it would be beyond irony - "Man arrested by GMP for taking out biggest vice gangsters in the UK" - but there it is, the police have to justify their existence and they want us all to think that policing is the sole preserve of the 'professionals.' The truth is that most [uniformed] day-to-day policing activities are very simple and straightforward - just look at some of the idiotic muppets doing it - and if as a society we could return to a reality of law-abiding citizens empowered to take responsibility for basic law and order enforcement in their own communities then I'm confident we'd see a major reduction in crime. But as long as law and order is left to the police we'll continue to experience chronic high crime levels. We need professional policing hand-in-hand with citizen policing.

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  12. You need to give the Matrix team a call over in Liverpool, get them to sort our GMP's mess. They swiftly deal with serious organised criminals getting them locked up for a long time, there are virtually no brothels left in Liverpool and when one does pop us it is closed and the owners prosecuted. A pro$$ie that Angel used to control (Louisa Leigh in Liverpool) has been through the mill and will certainly have a story to tell!

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  13. An interesting remark.

    My opinion of GMP is that it is very much a mixed bag at present. GMP is good and bad in equal measure. GMP is doing an excellent job in some areas and is pathetic in others.

    Notwithstanding all the usual generic moaning about resources and priorities, GMP's current major problem in regard of the vice trade goes back to the culture/attitude change which came in when Mike Toddger was boss.

    Toddger preferred prostitution to policing from what I know of his time in the job, in which he spent more time shagging as many women as possible and doing publicity stunts with tazers rather getting on with the serious job of being Chief Constable. Did not the top Met boys ring the alarm bells and say that he wasn't suitable to be GMP boss?

    Toddger destroyed any effective enforcement policing of the vice trade and truly turned GMP officers into social workers in regard of dealings with the vice trade.

    Oh for the days of a proper copper like James Anderton at the reins again. Back then the criminals were afraid of the force - not running it.

    The difference between the Liverpool and Manchester vice scene is of some interest. I'd say there's a lot of Liverpool vice-traders over in Manchester these days: Manchester is currently the UK's mecca for vice (since GMP are doing virtually f all enforcement at present). Sandy's Superstars is a case in point: just look at how many Liverpool connections that network has - it's a lot.

    An agent I know has had the full story out of Louisa Leigh already.

    It's no secret that I'm f-g furious with GMP over the Sandy's Superstars case. It's over a year now since the premises and brothelkeepers were officially notified to the Chief Constable and as far as I can see nothing has been done in that time.

    GMP still haven't even publicly confirmed that the Sandy's premises are brothels, which is f-g ridiculous because these are probably the most famous brothels in Britain.

    There is a deadline for action by GMP which has yet to expire - despite the fact they've already had ample time to put together the Sandy's case, do the raids and make the arrests - and when that deadline does expire (without enforcement action having happened) then top level GMP balls are going to be busted.

    Anyway, bugger GMP right now... I'm on sabbatical.

    It would be nice if people just went away for a couple of months and come back when I start writing new blog-posts on here again.

    What chance some peace and quiet for just a couple of months?

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  14. Its going on abroad but how long until GMP adopt this attitude http://news.sky.com/home/world-news/article/16109409 against the Sandys Superstars owners and more "fitting" Angel?

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