horsemouth has stolen today's title from the post of a friend (he hopes she doesn't mind). it's a proposed caption to a photo of herself with her mobile showing the screen of the mobile on which is the photo of her with the mobile... it's mainly about earrings.
in january 2018 (so six months after the grenfell fire) kingspan held a private dinner at the houses of parliament (as part of their PR campaign). according to their managing director 'two or three' MPs attended.
now horsemouth finds this suspicious already.
surely if you were lobbying MPs how many attended and who they were would be an important fact. we now know who two of the MPs were, one was the conservative's kevin hollinrake and the other the DUP's jim shannon (the chair of the all party parliamentary group for healthy homes and buildings).
so who was the third? answers on a postcard.
this horsemouth learned from his new favourite blogspot - the grenfell inquiry podcast. yes whenever your blood pressure is low and your levels of hate subsiding simply listen to the grenfell podcast (and all will be well again).
kevin hollinrake replied to this reveal with a pithy 'bollocks' on twitter. which might initially look like a denial but a while later he was back with the story that kingspan are a major local employer (which is true because kevin has previously used their premises for various presentations on local issues. jim shannon (being in the DUP) is presumably not an easy man to embarrass.
he has another quote here the intervention of the imagination in social reality but he can't remember where he lifted it from.
another friend has posted to bandcamp an alan's psychedelic breakfast style track made in her kitchen. apparently it won't be up long so grab it now.
today. lounging around.
tomorrow. significant events in the paris commune/ the oldest known live recording of john fahey.
next week. who knows. maybe nothing. bandcamp friday friday if that's any help.
meanwhile (over on mixcloud) someone has done a tribute mix to weirdshire with similar (but non-weirdshire music) and very good it is too.
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