Well, I should've tried harder at school... I failed my Mossad Exams back in the '90s but thankfully they let me into Mossoff instead. Every cloud has a silver lining.
So, hello 2012. I'm still essentially on sabbatical from blogging and my usual web activities and that could remain the case for some time.
I'm very busy in life offline with lots of things going on: the seasons of my life are changing - the old season is passing and I'm on the threshold of a new season. All being well I hope to get back to proper blogging this springtime.
A few quick notes...
MossOff's Manchester Op against serious and organised criminals in the British vice trade - focused particularly on Manchester - should come to a climax this year.
China Essay is coming.
The David Burrowes MP vs. Richard Carvath matter is also on the way.
Note to Sarah Whatmore: Sarah, if you read this, regarding the person(s) running a fictitious Twitter account using your name [and mine] and also your image, if you consider yourself to be defamed or harassed by this conduct then I advise you to make a formal complaint to Greater Manchester Police. The person(s) behind the fake Twitter account will almost certainly be involved in the vice trade. As you know, I support your music career aspirations and wish you well in the pursuit of your singing and songwriting.
I will be at a public meeting of SPUC in Eccles next month so why not come along? I love to play 'Spot the Gangster' and 'Spot the Plain Clothes Boys and Girls.' Come on down and find out more about the work of SPUC and pro-life issues. [Edit 25/01/12: I've just been notified that Eccles SPUC has CANCELLED its February meeting.]
Right, I'll be back in Blog Town in a few weeks. If you want to read a good blog then go read Stewart Cowan's Realstreet (click sidebar link).
Ciao for now.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
MossOff update
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