Tuesday 17 October 2023

horsemouth 'living a life without meaning' (the riddles of the sphinx)

'the building safety minister, lee rowley, was reminded of the government’s safety duty after his office responded to civil servants’ calls for checks on the collapse – risk of buildings by saying one option that should be considered was to “do nothing”.'

horsemouth proposes that from here on we refer to him as lee 'do nothing' rowley. it can be useful to have an answer to the proposal/ question 'and what happens if we do nothing?' true. sometimes doing nothing is the right thing (but not with public buildings that may fall down lee).

peter bone MP has been had up for indecent exposure (willy waggling an employee horsemouth guesses). if the commons approves his suspension it could trigger  a recall petition in the seat. if 10% of registered voters in the constituency sign the petition, a by-election is held. 

people of wellingborough (his constituents) - you know what you have to do. (recall petition! recall petition!) at the very least we can stop the fecker getting his last year in parliament at £82k p.a. 

thursday the by-elections in nadine dorries and chris pincher's old seats. horsemouth suspects all these by-elections will re-elect a tory. sunak may have done just enough to steady the ship. on the other hand if one of them should fall (to whoever) horsemouth will be happy enough. 

horsemouth was taken by a clip from laura mulvey's the riddles of the sphinx, music by soft machine's michael ratledge. 

a friend  is hunting for editing/ writing/ music-ing work, as he says 'happy to get more chances to show make edit or musicate films or teach or edit or write'. so if you need any of these things please contact him (email in the bio). there you will find all his films/ music / exhibitions/ biography/CV/ future projects pretty much all in one place so you can judge the quality of his work.

he is one of horsemouth's theoretical parents so horsemouth vouches for the quality of his work.  

yesterday horsemouth just lost his temper again. he does so wish he didn't do that. horsemouth likes a plan or a scheme, he doesn't like people raising objections to the scheme or plan, particularly if the objections seem a bit, well, random. 

he needs to learn to disinvest more. let it go. 

today horsemouth tries to keep his nose out it. wednesday evening/ thursday day his brother is up to visit. wednesday the anniversary of the death of marion brown. thursday the by-elections. 



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