
ALSO
Sumptuary Laws
( ,
Tue 28 Jul 2009, 7:32,
archived)
Sumptuary Laws

actually he's not doing such a bad job so far, but I still do not trust him one iota

I liked One Hour Photo, Death to Smoochy and Insomnia but haven't seen much recently

I've noted that once technology provided full protection from
pitchforks and torches the poor became the easier target. For
only a brief window in time, the age of revolutions, was there
a chance for the rabble to affect change of any kind. Now they
all ride in armoured cars and have blastproof glass windows.
( ,
Tue 28 Jul 2009, 7:46,
archived)
pitchforks and torches the poor became the easier target. For
only a brief window in time, the age of revolutions, was there
a chance for the rabble to affect change of any kind. Now they
all ride in armoured cars and have blastproof glass windows.

I'm amazed we don't have more assassinations.. I guess no-one's that passionate.
SHE'LL BE RIGHT, MATE, SHE'LL BE RIGHT

Perhaps a similarity in attitude. We've got enough wildness still around,
and the climate, that can snuff you quite quickly. So it seems to limit
the need to get shirty with our nobs. Or them with us, so far. Minority
governments and economic factors beyond our control also help keep
them from getting too high on their horses.
( ,
Tue 28 Jul 2009, 7:59,
archived)
and the climate, that can snuff you quite quickly. So it seems to limit
the need to get shirty with our nobs. Or them with us, so far. Minority
governments and economic factors beyond our control also help keep
them from getting too high on their horses.